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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Mate we have conceded 19 in the last 9 games, and conceded 17 in the last 7 games. Burnley have just scored 2 goals in a home game for only the second time this season - i'd say you are over egging the pudding that we are better defensively than we where, we basically had a run of about 5-6 games against some dreadful teams aided by a new manager bounce where we fluked out results - yup we had huge luck and could easily have conceded 2-4 in the games against Newcastle, West Brom Liverpool and Chelsea save for the woodwork and some terrible misses

we just became the first team in something like 57 games to score first against Burnley and lose the game, we just became the first team to lose to Burnley in 12 games, and we just let them do the double over us this season.

I never said we were better defensively (we are better pre Koeman and Unsworth this season). Additionally the West Ham game also had massive slice of luck that a lot of people hang as a catalyst that we can play better.

The point was he was brought in to shore a ship up. He did for 8 games now the true colours of a terrible squad shines through. It's unbalanced, inconsistent, and mentally weak.
 
I refer you back to Soton away 2017/18 season.

What’s that got to do with anything, that was 17 games ago.

Anyway Marco my good man, you say the Gravy guzzling Samosaurus takes no responsibility. So on that note, does he take no responsibility for the fact, that from minute 1, Burnley isolated Michael Keane so much that Ashley Barnes had the easiest day of his life and our £6m a year manager did nothing to address it.

Didn’t get cover for Keane nor did he try and stop the ball at source, he just let it continue for 90 minutes.

Or his this something that can be blamed on someone else?? Was the Koeman or Unsworths fault as well.

They have these things called training sessions to improve, we’ve gone backwards under his tenure that we now sit bottom on most on the statistical leagues. That’s his doing, nobody else’s.
 

2 wins in the last 12 games (1 FA cup game) could be percieved as in freefall.

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Burnley hadn't won a single game in 12...they in freefall?
 
All any manager had to do, was get them organised and playing to a system.

They certainly aren`t organised and hoofball isn`t a system.

We could`ve brought in a manager from league 2 and got the same results.

After Watford put the brakes on Silva, Moshiri bottled it.

It`s as simple as that really.

It's not that easy mate...it really isn't.
 
What’s that got to do with anything, that was 17 games ago.

Anyway Marco my good man, you say the Gravy guzzling Samosaurus takes no responsibility. So on that note, does he take no responsibility for the fact, that from minute 1, Burnley isolated Michael Keane so much that Ashley Barnes had the easiest day of his life and our £6m a year manager did nothing to address it.

Didn’t get cover for Keane nor did he try and stop the ball at source, he just let it continue for 90 minutes.

Or his this something that can be blamed on someone else?? Was the Koeman or Unsworths fault as well.

They have these things called training sessions to improve, we’ve gone backwards under his tenure that we now sit bottom on most on the statistical leagues. That’s his doing, nobody else’s.

It's got everything to do with it because it isn't really his team....
 


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