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Sam Allardyce

So, what next?

  • IN. Give him a chance and see what he can do?

    Votes: 79 8.3%
  • OUT. Thanks but no thanks. See Ya?

    Votes: 758 79.3%
  • As ever. Cheese on Toast

    Votes: 25 2.6%
  • Er, I am a bit scared of us Evertoning this right up.

    Votes: 94 9.8%

  • Total voters
    956
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Worst possible appointment. He has left his last few jobs in a toxic state, not good for us considering we were toxic when he took over. He has proven how rubbish he is by sticking with koemans failed tactics.

We were never going down and as opppsed to writing off the season we should have made an appointment for the long term.

He’s a deluded spoofer and not a very good one. And he’s now reverting to form by blaming the players week in week out. Pro footballers are like chess peices, hence the value of a good manager. Our crowd still look clueless.

I honestly think he wants to finish around 15th so he can always claim to have saved Everton in our time of need

Why are you saying this. How can your head be that far in the sand?
 

He'll see us comfortably safe - I reckon 46-50 points and the very definition of midtable.

This is nowhere near good enough, but I admit I was genuinely nervous about relegation at end of Ronald's time and (as much as I wanted him to be the short term answer) also Unsworth prior to West Ham. Sam was necessary once Silva was a no-go, Unsworth kept losing, and no one else was fluttering eyelids at us.

The real annoyance for me is the millions that it is going to cost us to send him and his team on their way in summer. Rather than 18 months on 6m a year in the big picture it would have been better to give him 7/8m for 6 months work knowing we would shake hands at the end of it.

I cannot believe even this board will be blind enough to waste another season by keeping him in place for 18/19.
 

Because any half decent manager would have secured the 37 points required to stay up. In fact the old doll that does the Goodison tours would have managed to secure enough points if she was given the job

What you're saying is just pure conjecture and guesswork based on absolutely nothing. We have a squad that is objectively putrid, as proven by our performances all season, under 3 different managers.
 
Needs to have a look at himself before chatting wham about going back to basics.

Everybody in the fcking league knows you don't go to Spurs and try and go toe to toe because it's inevitable that Kane will take his chances. What Allardyce is basically saying after the game is that he's had a go at this attacking lark but now it's back to his way of everybody behind the ball.

It's classic passing the buck behaviour and I honestly would be surprised if he starts referring to himself in the third person before too long. It's the same stuff with Dyche as well, they firmly believe that because they are English they don't get half the credit they deserve. In reality they both play poo on a stick football and have massively inflated ego's despite winning nothing.
 

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