“Fans” that won’t support us if we get Allardyce

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Got a point away at a team that's been bumming all and sundry recently.

Would that happen to be the team managed by that class-less European, who was so embarrassed by his fraught decision to field a weakened side against us, that he vented a faux rage about an indisputable penalty?
 

There's the rub. I support Everton, always have, always will. I'll watch on the box or the net, but I won't go whilst he is there. As oft stated, it is not about his football but about the man himself.

People will make me (and others) out to be some sort of internet warrior but I am perfectly happy with my own actions and my own conscience. It is SFA to do with anyone else. Can't say I am not missing going to the game, because it is a huge wrench and I know the only person suffering is me.

I still won't go until he is gone, along with his acolytes.


Hello?

You have made it “SFA to do with anyone else” by coming on a public platform and spouting this moralistic and, as @Brennan pointed out to you, hypocritical nonsense and beating a holier than thou drum about a man whom is a total stranger to you.

Catch a grip.

I have made my views about self proclaimed Internet refuseniks clear in an earlier post and just in case you missed the post, it was that them as comes on the Internet telling the world how they are far too upstanding a citizen to go watch Everton play whilst Sam and the Merry Men are in situ rarely, if ever, went the match in the first place.
 
Exactly.The longer Everton win and remain unbeaten, the sooner the boycotters, will have to stop their silly protest.


Corky.....there is no “boycott”.

It is just attention seeking keyboard warriors spouting wham :)

Out in the real world every bugger who told me he would not be going whilst Sam is here has reported for duty against Huddersfield and Swans ;)

Matchgoers do not stop going simply because they don’t like the manager.....especially not when the manager has hit the ground running and transformed the landscape so much in less than a month :dance:
 
Corky.....there is no “boycott”.

It is just attention seeking keyboard warriors spouting wham :)

Out in the real world every bugger who told me he would not be going whilst Sam is here has reported for duty against Huddersfield and Swans ;)

Matchgoers do not stop going simply because they don’t like the manager.....especially not when the manager has hit the ground running and transformed the landscape so much in less than a month :dance:

Completely agree, didn't look like there was a boycott in the ground last night........might be one or two who are holier than thou but i'm sure they put up with the following 'thugs' when they scored a goal or two...........Mr Ferguson, Mr Piennar, Mr Niasse to name a few.
Sam got his hand caught in the till, received punishment for it and this is a till that i'd say 50% of managers and agents have had their hand in.................
 

It's better than watching us lose but playing pretty football in our own penalty box. As under Roberto. Also better than watching an unorganised defence leaking soft goals.
 
It's better than watching us lose but playing pretty football in our own penalty box. As under Roberto. Also better than watching an unorganised defence leaking soft goals.

And that's sound mate, I can understand why some people would be happy about this.

The real invertebrates here are the ones who are currently lambasting those who are still staying away.... despite being riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight against Allardyce's appointment a month ago.

Imagine being that much of a coward in terms of strength of convictions. Astonishing.

Big nod to @bluestevon again here who at least stays on message.
 
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Why is it the litmus test considering we could hardly beat anyone at all before he took over and were getting walloped by mid-table teams and crap Italian sides?

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Allardyce is here to do a specific job; stop the bleeding and secure the foundations going forward. So long as we're beating the dreck then he's on par. Beating the top sides at this moment is a bonus. Koeman has shot this season to pieces, we just need to stay up, lick our wounds and then have another go at climbing the table next season
 

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