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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Unlike the profound logic contained in your last post, no doubt.

Look we both want Everton to win & play better football....

Allardyce will be judged by his results, if they do not improve he will be sacked...

I just hope that we have a long term plan in place & a manager who gets the time to implement that plan if that does indeed happen....

Then maybe we can enjoy our team winning & playing good football again....
 

Think I would take Dyche or Howe over Silva personally, especially if the former beats us on Saturday.

Fonseca and Conte would be my first ambitious-realistic? Choices.

Simeone and Enrique pipe dream choices.
 

Hard to say. Being in the older generation, I've seen us win many things, most of the time I've enjoyed the effort put in and acknowledged difficulties but recognised progress, perhaps this has given me patience. Back then the board generated the funds via attendances, then kept in the background, in recent time boards take a greater role due to business being ahead of success, their definition of success for the main is to retain premiership status and hope for the odd cup success.
A lot of teams have been through periods of no silverware and chopped and changed chasing it, none moreso than our ugly offspring. But we seem to have no direction whatsoever at the moment, and on the back of failed ground moves, false dawns, mixing with shady business deals etc we have missed so many opportunities due to rank incompetence it's easy to understand frustration and lack of patience.
When we lucked out against Wimbledon and Coventry we all thought that we wouldn't allow this to happen again but we've been so close too many times.
I'd like to think we could give a new manager time, but that is dependent on one thing in my eyes, Kenwright and Elstone have to go, Moshiri has got to be more professional in how the club is managed, be pragmatic and not allow Kenwright and his lacky get over sentimental and cloud his judgement. Too many opinions have swayed him.
Maybe if there was a clear out at the top then a new manager coukd be seen as the start of something, not just someone compliant in maintaining the status quo at the club, because for too long that has been mediocre or less.
Time to crap or get off the pot.

Ignored my point about the attitude of the fans, the rest of what you say is the usual plip plop!
 

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