See column titled "premier league experience"....
because as a club we are terrified of being bold and doing something new.
If such a column existed it would be a detrimental factor in recruiting a manager to be honest.
The players loved big Sam. They really bought into his style and man-management. Players like Borini, suddenly decided to track back and fight for us (He was previously lazy & looked like he didn't have the passion in him for a relegation battle) Our entire team was well drilled, when we pressed, we pressed as a team and everyone was on the same page.
No, not too many issues with that mate. Obviously, I'm sure internally there were some players banging on Moyes door to see where they stand etc - but nothing major was leaked. Some of the players big Sam bought suddenly lost their passion & desire, Moyes couldn't motivate them like Sam.
I can only speak from a personal viewpoint and say Sam come in, improved morale, got 11 players prepared to fight tooth and nail for the points, improved our shape, got the crowd back and ultimately kept us up - Fact. When he left, everything he had worked so hard to bring in fell apart, hence going down. There's no way we'd go down under Sam.
If he can bring all of the above mentioned qualities to Everton, you'll probably be pleasantly surprised.
Not going because we are crap is one thing, not going because of appointing Sam The Bung is another. In all my years of following the blues we have been crap most of the time (in reality) but that has not once stopped me from attending. Immediately that Creep signs, I will boycott the club by my non-attendance. This is my right as a human being, I can decide what I go and support.
It does not mean I love Everton any less, just one big reason to not attend is actually greater than any reason to attend. It just means that I have principles, that I can deliberately avoid one of my greatest passions. It'll hurt like hell.
I totally get why the overwhelming majority are against this. First of all, it's the typical manager merry-go-round when there's managers abroad who are worthy of a big risk. More importantly, his corruption which ultimately lost him his England job. Then, add to the fact he's out of touch with modern football and has football philosophies which are totally out of date But, to simplify it, see below.
Will he keep you up?
- Yes.
Will you be a playing a free-flowing game, entertaining to watch and looking to penetrate teams with quick, direct passing?
- No
Is he a long-term option for Everton realistically?
- No
Will he spend countless hours in training to make you better defensively & hard to beat?
- Yes
The truth is, if you're in a spot of bother and look like you may end up fighting relegation Big Sam is the 'go to man'. He'll have you as a drilled unit, aiming to keep a clean sheet. He'll make no apology that the standard of football will not be a priority objective, even at home. But, if it means winning 1-0 due to a scruffy goal he'll say it was justified. You'll probably find yourselves rarely first on Match of the Day!
Put it this way, you're going to Anfield soon. It wouldn't surprise me if you go there and draw 0-0 and just park the bus. Sam will ensure that the likes of Salah get no time on the ball at all and is doubled up. You'll ensure they get no time on the ball and will frustrate them.
I know he's got a lot of flaws as a manager and as a human. That tax 'thing' was just shameful. But, let's not kid ourselves. This sort of thing is rife now. Big Sam was caught out, how many haven't been caught? Corruption and greed is everywhere. Even multi-millionaires will still get and earn a few quid by cutting corners. Not that I'm excusing him, I still have deep hatred for him, considering he left Sundeand for England, only to end up lasting a few days.
But, when you get over the fact he's a defensive minded coach (He'll never change now) who doesn't mind playing a dull style of football - long as he gets results, he does have a proven pedigree of keeping teams up, instantly makes them concede less and generally, makes them harder to break down.
I know why some wouldn't touch him with a barge pole, but, considering your current position, is it such a poor choice? Or, is it a safe choice.
If you're in charge of appointing the Everton manager, would you go for an unproven foreign/lower league record in the hope the gamble pays off. Or, would you appoint someone who has kept every team he took over up, improving their results consistently over a short-period in every job?
Hope it works out for you. But, if Big Sam is appointed, I'd say lower your expectations and give him a chance.
Sorry to speak out of turn. Just tossing my view in the ring.
Sorry to speak out of turn.
He'll do exceedingly little damage in 6 months
If he's on a longer term contract then fine, but I don't think he will be
He'll get paid a sickening amount to money for 6 months work and will go away
During that time we as supporters of our club need to SUPPORT it and help get the players over the line
Sam Allerdyce is a war time prime minister. This is a survival season, the usual rules have been changed for the short while we're in it
I don't like him, but I'm going to back my team
And get shut of those Angry Birds. We’ve been s.... since we put them on the sleeves.
You lot were shambolic for months after he arrived. The game at Goodison was probably the worst away side I've seen. And from what I heard there were issues with all of the Jan signings once he left. Kirchoff was a crock, Khazri returned overweight and unprofessional and Kone virtually went on strike to get a deal promised by Sam.
Untimately he did what Advocaat, di Canio and Poyet also done.
So you feel ashamed big Sam is taking over, but not the fact we have not won the league since 1987? Our last major trophy was back in 1995? If we are such a big club we should have to wait so long. Man City & Chelsea will win more than 9 titles and we will keep slipping down the list. The only thing Everton Fans can say is they have played more top flight league games than anyone now (and football league founder member). Arsenal are the only team ahead of us to play more season in a row at the highest level (though we have played more seasons at the top level).
We are a just an above average premier league club - nothing else. We will never be bigger than last seasons top 6 and other teams are catching us up. What people thought of everton in the middle 1980's is totally different to what is they are in 2017.
We've got Allardyce compared to Churchill here
Yerrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrs GIVE ME THE GRAVY, GIVE IT ALL TO ME
He's more Bisto than man
