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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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I've seen us in pretty much in every home, away or European foray in the past 10 or so years. There's more than a few of us who've done this so my view ain't worth much more than others but we've been hopeless away from home for years - and I mean years - not just Highbury/Emirates, WHL/now Wembley, OT, over there, the Bridge....but you can fire in Elland Road, Loftus Road, Selhurst Park, Vale Park even. Sure we can perhaps all recall the odd win there at the first group from years ago & perhaps a few more from the second but my point is we can't & wont get better under this fella.

His reputation is stained, he's in that B League of Pardew, Pulis, Hodgson, McClaren, Hughes - people you have read about and seen on TV & known they are awful. They can't inspire or coach a generation of players who are millionaires by the time they are 23. These kids have watches worth more than these dinosaurs earned when they were making their way in the game.

Football has changed faster than the old boys can ever adapt, don't like it myself but that's how it is. It's a young mans game now in terms of management - sure they'll be exceptions - but the best managers today can relate to the young millionaires who we think care about our colours as much as we do. It may come as a shock but you know what, they don't. They'll play for any club to maximise their earnings, the transfer market will see more money passed to the stars of the show. Allardyche wearing an earpiece throwing some shapes with Jay Jay because he escaped relegation will be his legacy in football because he's that stupid & arrogant he doesn't realise it's already moved on without him. He's part of the past & regrettably were stuck in some crazy time warp with the stupid ignorant idiot who still plays CDs & thinks he's on a level with the players of today.
 
What gets me is the evertonions who are defending him. It makes me sick. He is the worst thing to happen to us in our history. There's a few of us here who stuck to our guns because we knew.

`asset stripper` ..... and now the deluded clowns wil throw the 2017-18 accounts at me and `protest`
 


Great popcorn from him to be fair.

But he must be CRUSHED

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I’ve gone against every fibre of my being to back this vile piece of S**t!!!! But I’m done!!

Back to nothing but hatred for BFFS or dinosaur head ;)


I feel so much cleaner already :cheers:
 

His bull**** that got him the job in the first place won't help him when we turn. People swallow his guff but the sane amoungst us don't. The fear is after the AGM is that our incompetent idiot in charge has fallen for his spiel thus condemning us to the most atrocious football we have seen this side of a pulis b team game.
 
more boring, normally talks pretty well. But, this comment isnt ever going to go down well when you cant get a shot on target.
 

Don't get me wrong, I'm no fan of Allardyce but despite last 3 weeks it is entirely conceivable we win the next 2 games we have coming up - that's nearly a third of those points. And we have some other very winnable games left.

I'm not saying for one minute I am happy with this as a season or Allardyce has done well to get that total, but let's see at end of 38 games, that's just my honest projection of total points.
"if" being the key word. But I do agree let's wait and see come the final whistle on game 38 (West Ham i think), its not going to be pretty from now til then though. Imperative he gets 13pts from now til then at the bare minimum.
 
Can't believe we have stooped this low.

Walter Smith was better.

Ive always believed Smith did well under the hardest circumstances any of our Premier League managers have had to deal with, and we did have a few good times with him, winning at Anfield, several 4 0 games, 5 0 against Sunderland on boxing day, beating Chelsea and Arsenal back to back at Goodison, I never thought we would go down under him, unlike the last two managers before Sam who im certain would of taken us down
 
The problem is not with Fat Sam but with the players.

Sam has tried different formations and has made progress in some respects but the thing is that
the players that he inherited are mediocre at best and crap at worst.

RK bought four no.10's and none of them are that good. In midfield we have no creativity, in attack no pace,
in defense literally no left backs. We are not physical enough and have no leaders. That's not Sam's fault.
 
I'm glad that Big Sam was so angered by that defeat at Spurs. It shows he cares.

On a practical level, though, I can't see him getting us top 10. In fact, I don't think any manager in the world could finish in the top 10 with this squad. It's unbalanced, toothless and desperately limited.

Obviously the players themselves aren't to blame for that. All they can do is try their best. Koeman is to blame for bringing in the wrong personnel.
 

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