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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 am stopping posts about Fat Sam and his cronies for a while. They are a throughly despicable bunch of people and we should hang our heads in shame they were ever allowed into our club. The reason I am stopping posting on this subject is that it puts me in bad form even thinking about him at Everton. The statement about becoming more boring finished me off.
 
Surely even he can see that every change he has made managerially has failed
one little correction mate, if and when allardyce saves us from relegation this appointment wasnt a failure. it was a success. then he can move on in the summer. just my take on things. but...i quess it's possible that he actually likes sam and lets him continue.
 

Allardyce looks a defeated man. The money was the attraction and he couldn't resist going back in for one massive last pay check. He's morose, lashing out at players, and the fans will be next up in his sights if there's public criticism of him

There's people out there who actually thought that he was coming here to prove to the world he can play exciting successful football. Lol.
 
Allardyce looks a defeated man. The money was the attraction and he couldn't resist going back in for one massive last pay check. He's morose, lashing out at players, and the fans will be next up in his sights if there's public criticism of him

There's people out there who actually thought that he was coming here to prove to the world he can play exciting successful football
. Lol.

There honestly can't be too many of those. He has never been known for exciting football with any team he has ever managed.
 
Allardyce looks a defeated man. The money was the attraction and he couldn't resist going back in for one massive last pay check. He's morose, lashing out at players, and the fans will be next up in his sights if there's public criticism of him

There's people out there who actually thought that he was coming here to prove to the world he can play exciting successful football. Lol.

Like Martinez, Koeman and Unsworth then.

There is a cancer at the heart of the club.

And it has broken the last 4 managers we have had.

It’s name is Farhad Moshiri.
 
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Like Martinez, Koeman and Unsworth then.

There is a cancer at the heart of the club.

And it has broken the last 4 managers we have had.

It’s name is Farhad Moshiri.

We have some gash in the squad but those managers are poor.

Martinez - was down and out before Moshiri arrived.

Koeman - failed to repeat what he done at
Southampton despite having money to spend

Unsworth- League one standard manager.

Alladyce - bottom half quality manager who got the job on the back of the media over reaction to our league position and Walsh wanting his best mate in.

Moshiri needs to get rid of Kenwright and Walsh as they have too much influence at the club- Moshiri wants a big name whereas those 2 patsys want jobs for the boys.
 
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This is only interesting if you take it as a proportion of total games played.

But yeah, it's a really important statistic. SACK!
"Everton have failed to have a shot on target in three of their last five league games. Before Allardyce was appointed, they had done the same three times in 222 league games."

No, don't reread that. You got it right the first time.
Says it all really! No more needs to be said.
 

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