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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Hmmmmm casting negative aspersions across entire ethnicities in a generalizing manner?

Nope, can't see why he would be accused of racism there mate.

Sort yourself out holliday because that post is an embarrassment.

Hope Lookman avoids the Uni parties if they're being indoctrinated by lovely folk like him.

This isn't the thread for it, but in short I don't personally agree with the professor even tho' his point is a little more nuanced than that. There's room for debate without people shutting it down with the racist card. In the other subforum tho', if anyone wants to continue.

Leipzig is fine and Ade I'm sure was advised properly before taking the plunge there. He's a bright lad and perhaps made the decision himself, sounds that way according to what Sam was saying.
 

Reckon BFS is most definitely a wily old git, out to save his own skin above all else. He knew after the West Brom game that those boos were directed mainly at him, yet he deflected them on to his players. He knew he had to do something to give the fans a lift and keep them off his back, so he played Coleman last night – probably earlier than he would have done.

We hit lucky last night with the Mahrez situation playing to our advantage; Leicester were very poor. Coleman lifted both us and the team – this would have happened regardless of who was our manager.

Glad we got the three points, now let’s get to 40, sack “I’m only in it for the money” Allardyce and his cronies and find a manager we can respect, who can take us to the next level and that I can actually watch in post- match interviews instead of shaking my head in disbelief that he was ever appointed in the first place.
 
Reckon BFS is most definitely a wily old git, out to save his own skin above all else. He knew after the West Brom game that those boos were directed mainly at him, yet he deflected them on to his players. He knew he had to do something to give the fans a lift and keep them off his back, so he played Coleman last night – probably earlier than he would have done.

We hit lucky last night with the Mahrez situation playing to our advantage; Leicester were very poor. Coleman lifted both us and the team – this would have happened regardless of who was our manager.

Glad we got the three points, now let’s get to 40, sack “I’m only in it for the money” Allardyce and his cronies and find a manager we can respect, who can take us to the next level and that I can actually watch in post- match interviews instead of shaking my head in disbelief that he was ever appointed in the first place.
In some eyes we can even find a stick to beat when being brave enough to bring Coleman back this could easily have backfired. Perhaps a little credit here - you could even add Walcott to that who openly showed his desire to join was down to Allardyce. But hey ho it’s much easier to put the boot in.
 

In some eyes we can even find a stick to beat when being brave enough to bring Coleman back this could easily have backfired. Perhaps a little credit here - you could even add Walcott to that who openly showed his desire to join was down to Allardyce. But hey ho it’s much easier to put the boot in.
So Big Sam is now classed as "brave" - think I've heard it all now.
As for Walcott, I think he said it was talking to Rooney that convinced him to join Everton
 
In some eyes we can even find a stick to beat when being brave enough to bring Coleman back this could easily have backfired. Perhaps a little credit here - you could even add Walcott to that who openly showed his desire to join was down to Allardyce. But hey ho it’s much easier to put the boot in.
Or it was because we're better than Southampton. Or because we pay more. Or because he's mates with Rooney.
 

EBeryone bangs on about his organisation skills...

For our first goal last night we had our left back playing right wing, our centre midfielder playing upfront and our right winger in left wing

WTF
 
EBeryone bangs on about his organisation skills...

For our first goal last night we had our left back playing right wing, our centre midfielder playing upfront and our right winger in left wing

WTF

That's cause for once we got some bodies forward in a counter attack and tried to get bodies where the space was. It came from a Leicester corner. I thought it was good to see.
 
Sam is doing what he can. I hope we get better in the summer but for now he's the best option available.

Brought in to steady the sinking ship. We had 15 points from 14 games when he came in (that’s if you don’t give him any credit for West Ham). We were averaging around a point per game in the league. A ratio to get you relegated. He’s put up 16 points in 11 games almost getting close to ensuring safety. Job almost done for Sam.
 

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