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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When he was making the subs pissed me off, Schneiderlin and Bolaise coming on, they score, he tells Schneiderlin to sit down and brings Lewin on, why couldn't he have just been bringing Bolaise and Lewin on before they scored, you know, went for it a bit more to win the game.

There's only so much you can do with a 12V drill...
 
Since Allardyce was first appointed, I believe in the idea of Allardyce being how Redknapp turned out to be for Spurs. Redknapp, was an unpopular appointment initially at Spurs, before he turned things around, and made Spurs into a stable top 4 side, even reaching as far as Quarters of CL. Yes we lost today, but how many players today were Allardyce signings? But seeing how toxic people's attitude is, towards Allardyce, it's not helping anything at all. I can't see why Allardyce cannot replicate Redknapp's success at Spurs.
 
No excuses for picking the worst of that bunch
1 - “The opportunities we squandered by our lack of finishing in the opposition’s final third ended up meaning we lost the game 1-0.”

2 - “We should have come off with a 0-0. But our problem away from home is not just the squandering of chances – it is also the fact that we are not picking up enough results to get us safe as quick as we can.”
3 - “Then we saw an outstanding finish from Troy Deeney. If you give him that much room in the box he will score and that’s what he did.”
4 - “The clean sheet is the answer. We have to get that clean sheet, which I thought we would achieve today, at least,” he added.

Can you believe this utter twaddle in the four statements above?
Item #1 - did we actually squander chances today? Number of shots on target?
Item #2 - 0-0 was the goal here, and the meaning of this statement kind of nullifies item #1 above, if in fact there is any meaning to it!
Item #3 - this is Deeney’s first goal from open play in the 2017/18 season. Are all the other PL defenses that tight marking him?
Item #4 - again with the 0-0 goal.why did he think we would get that clean sheet - because their attack is crap? Certainly not because our defense is so good... see Arsenal, Spurs, Southampton, etc.
I am sorry but this idiot plays not to lose, still loses and has no idea how to motivate or select a team to win.
The only time we have won this season is because of the paucity of talent in the other teams or some lucky penno’s’
I’d love the opportunity to say to his face....
“You sir, are not an Everton quality manager!”
By the sounds of him, he doesn't even ASK them to win.
 

Just not good enough, defense still looks shakey and we are utter pants going forward, worst we've been since pre-moyes as a side. He's not done enough since coming in to keep the job. He did alright at the start where we were really difficult to break down but since that initial bounce we are very much back to as bad as we were under koeman at the start of the season imo. The fact he was getting ready to bring on schneids yesterday at 0-0 against watford, in a game we really should be winning says it all. He was perfectly content with 0-0. Summer will be a real measure of moshiris ambition with what he chooses to do with the manager position.
 
Since Allardyce was first appointed, I believe in the idea of Allardyce being how Redknapp turned out to be for Spurs. Redknapp, was an unpopular appointment initially at Spurs, before he turned things around, and made Spurs into a stable top 4 side, even reaching as far as Quarters of CL. Yes we lost today, but how many players today were Allardyce signings? But seeing how toxic people's attitude is, towards Allardyce, it's not helping anything at all. I can't see why Allardyce cannot replicate Redknapp's success at Spurs.
I’m no fan of Redknapp but he’s a far , far better manager than FatSam and always has been.
 
Since Allardyce was first appointed, I believe in the idea of Allardyce being how Redknapp turned out to be for Spurs. Redknapp, was an unpopular appointment initially at Spurs, before he turned things around, and made Spurs into a stable top 4 side, even reaching as far as Quarters of CL. Yes we lost today, but how many players today were Allardyce signings? But seeing how toxic people's attitude is, towards Allardyce, it's not helping anything at all. I can't see why Allardyce cannot replicate Redknapp's success at Spurs.

When did Allardyce last take a team into the champions league???

These people who think Allardyce will suddenly change his whole philosophy and become a winner in his mid 60s just confuse the life out of me.
 

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