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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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Evening Marco, hope you see this when you next log in.

You are not Dougie. In fact, you are NevTheBest - you were also Reidy's Bloody Sock. You turn up, fume, offer fights and get banned. This is your pattern. Thanks for listening.

See you on your next multi.

Signed,
Young C.

!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
This.

With bells on.

After the ugly draws with Chelsea and the RS and the lucky win versus Barcodes relegation fears had been banishe£ and we were all looking forward to a strong second half of the season to take us back up to last season’s finishing position.

Then came Baggies and Bournemouth in four days and we have been on the back foot ever since.

He has talked us into this mess with his constant droning on and on about how relegation was still a possibility.

He has played us into this mess with his negative tactics against the dross and by writing off games against the top teams.

He has not “saved” us...he has imperilled us.
You’re not making much of a case for not sacking him immediately lollol
 
I actually think the bigger problem is that shambles of a defence you know Sam, and the fact they're getting bullied by Championship grocks.
Yep. By his own pronouncements his first job was to get the defence sorted out and so it improved for the first few games. Since then it has gone backwards and is now as bad if not worse than when he got the job, so he has failed his own lithmus test.

Over the last few weeks it sounds more and more like he has given up. However much we might wish it, I can't see him getting the boot while there is still a mathematical chance of relegation, so it may be a case of just holding our noses for the next 9 games until the inevitable happens.
 
When we went 1-0 up yesterday i was going to be humble and post this:

"I really hated the appointment of Allardyce and thought it was the worst decision and a sign of our regression. But what if he actually starts getting the team to play well, and attacks, wins, supports the young people, keeps that core English young group + Vlasic and looks like he might fulfil his own managerial potential? What if..."

And then I checked the score again
 

Him being here tells you all everything you need to know about the real ambition of the club. Becoming a joke now can’t see the next win. Worse last 10 games statistically before koeman and Martinez got the bullet.

I only wish they threw this Dudley coward under the bus like they did a true blue Rhino, who was willing to accept a poisoned chalice that could of ruined his career to put EVERTON first.
 
No they wouldn't want him mate, Swansea will feel made up with who they hired, Newcastle have a manager in Rafael who pisses all over bfs, Huddersfield likewise live Wagner and rightly so, same for Brighton, they like Houghton and in reality he's superior to allardyce.

Both Moyes and Hodgson have been outperforming Sam's points per game, and both are doing so whilst playing some okay stuff at times, and you think Bournemouth would tolerate this style of footy and bin a manager off who some on here want us to go for?

In short you are so wrong it's kinda funny, even moreso as two of these teams you reckon would want him till season's end, have had him and sacked him already.

Surely any team near the bottom would be thinking "hire allardyce and were safe".

It's not about points per game for a few games...its getting safe....that's what he does.
 

That's like finding someone back scuttling your Mrs and you saying finish up mate you might as well, I'll be in the corner with my mates...
To be fair, in this analogy, Everton are actually saying to finish up, and they'll get a drink for this guy and asking would he like to use their monogrammed handkerchief given to them by the dear departed grandmother (as the only heirloom they could keep after their house burned down in the war) to wipe his todger.
 
That's like finding someone back scuttling your Mrs and you saying finish up mate you might as well, I'll be in the corner with my mates...
Sorry I don't see the connection. If no manager worth hiring will move in November apparently then we have even smaller chance in March .

So again I ask what's the point? We will be safe in 2 weeks
 
Surely any team near the bottom would be thinking "hire allardyce and were safe".

It's not about points per game for a few games...its getting safe....that's what he does.

And mourinho always wins the league within two seasons, except like at man united when he won't.

He was available for about four clubs prior to us sacking our manager, none wanted him, hell we never wanted him either until we realised we couldn't get the ones we did want.

There's 9 teams below is mate, 6 of those managers won't go down, so why on earth would teams all want him below us?

Frankly the guarantees survival stuff does my head in, he doesn't guarantee anything besides an awful playing style and unhappy fans.
 

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