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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So far in 2018 we have conceded 17 goals in 8 league games.We have only won 2 league games, since our win over Swansea on December 18th.We have lost all our other games since then, with the exception of a draw against the mighty West Brom.

Sure there was an initial honeymoon period for about a month, but overall Sam Allardyce is not good enough to manage our club.The stats i highlighted, tell us all we need to know really.There is no hiding place for the Big Sam fanatics.The stats are not on your side.
1.26 ppg which is just about his average in the Premier League. The fact that Walsh was pushing for this idiot also speaks volumes. Second raters the pair of them.
 

The big issue we now face is that the fat fool knows he’s goosed and has thrown in the towel completely. That’s the problem with mercenaries they don’t get attached and have no long term vested interest so at this stage he couldn’t give a monkeys about the damage he’s doing to the club or the disconnect that he’s generating between the fans and the club.

Dark times for efc indeed
 
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When you give someone like the fat mess a contract at a club like Everton, and the remit is, keep us up, then that is what the fat mess will do and no more. Tell him we want a Europa league spot, which at the time was still very much achievable, and possibly still is, and chances are he cacks himself and pulls himself out the running.
We were ripe for the gravy breathed monster and played into his hands, but that was obvious then and moreso now. He doesn't fit Everton FC, never did and never will.
 

The big issue we now face is that the fat fool knows he’s goosed and has thrown in the towel completely. That’s the problem with mercenaries they don’t get attached and have no long term vested interest so at this stage he couldn’t give a monkeys about the damage he’s doing to the club or the disconnect that he’s generating between the fans and the club.

Dark times for efc indeed
To be fair...

If fans start booing and chanting negative songs about their own manager then he only going to care less about the club.

Same for the players. Hearing one of their teammates getting booed while they’re 3-0 up. They know they’re only a few mistakes away from the same fate.

I can understand the fans frustrations at the moment but the toxic atmosphere is only making things worse.
 

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