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What an absolute farce.

Why is it?

The only ones up in arms media rise over it are his biographer and two s*n journalists.

Sam opened this food for himself by his 15 people on twitter remarks and stating he believed he had the support of the majority, so the club has asked the fans to give there opinions.

How is giving match going fans a voice and input in their opinions on way the club has been ran ever a bad thing?
 
Everton manager Sam Allardyce has dismissed calls for him to be sacked as insignificant complaints from fans on social media who should not be listened to.


Everton send out survey to season ticket holders:

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I must admit most of the thing was pure cringe.

"How strong is the Everton family?"

"What family you bunch of cringey beauts - we're fans of a football club; if another Blue called me his nephew/uncle/great-grandparent I'd smack him."


Is right brother Tubey.
 
Find it odd some people are finding outrage in this. I can't see anything negative in it. Can't be sure it'll be positive but looks like they wanna know what we think. Which is nice.
Generally speaking yes. But, if they haven't figured out Allardyce needs to go on their own, then we are in real trouble as a club going forward with these clowns at the helm.
 
Generally speaking yes. But, if they haven't figured out Allardyce needs to go on their own, then we are in real trouble as a club going forward with these clowns at the helm.

Clubs that gave msde sweeping changes often get it levelled at them that they did so without any fan input, ok for the intention is to use this survey to make sweeping club changes, then in reality it is an absolute master stroke by whoever thought of it.

Are elstone, Walsh and Kenwright as unpopular as we like to think they are, this will tell us, do the fans want a different manager, again this will give them the answers they already know.

They aren't asking questions without knowing the answers mate, they are asking to get the evidence to support any changes and as a catalyst for why changes are made, it will also be a great PR exercise in defusing media criticism of decisions on certain figures at the club bring removed.

It's the first very smart thing this clubs done for a good while
 
Why is it?

The only ones up in arms media rise over it are his biographer and two s*n journalists.

Sam opened this food for himself by his 15 people on twitter remarks and stating he believed he had the support of the majority, so the club has asked the fans to give there opinions.

How is giving match going fans a voice and input in their opinions on way the club has been ran ever a bad thing?

Because it just shows how cluless the people who run the club are.

If you saw a rival team spunk £300mill on poor signings, look relegation threatened, sack a manager, and bring in Big Sam, then send out a questionnaire to ask "how did he do?".... you'd laugh and say "Those Geordie biffs".

Rudderless and lacking vision. The only thing keeping anyone from kicking off is the shiny stadium project...which again, has people upset over.
 
Because it just shows how cluless the people who run the club are.

If you saw a rival team spunk £300mill on poor signings, look relegation threatened, sack a manager, and bring in Big Sam, then send out a questionnaire to ask "how did he do?".... you'd laugh and say "Those Geordie biffs".

Rudderless and lacking vision. The only thing keeping anyone from kicking off is the shiny stadium project...which again, has people upset over.

It really doesn't mate, questionnaires where the questioner already knows the projected results are not uncommon, they give a mandate to those asking to ring changes.

Will give an example - the vast majority seem to be pleased with being able to respond - it's a microcosm i know but check social media - blues seem more positive and more unified from this one simple questionnaire than I've seen in a year or more, if the results are used to endorse club changes such as Allardyce, Elstone, Walsh and other all moving on soon - then it will massively reconnect club and fans from again just a simple questionnaire that they already knew the results before it was created.

If another club did it - no i wouldn't slate them for it mate, the likes of Ashley, the Venkies, Sullivan and Gold have consistently ignored any input from fans, concerns or opinions, the very worst owners don't bother and just do what they want without any input or consultation.

Ask the fans of any club in this league would they love it if they did this at their club, and be shocked if there wouldn't be huge support for the idea


What this is doing, is saying - does the club need to change, which areas does it need to change in, almost certainly this is known already to those who will be responsible for those changes, but this gives them the assurance of the backing of the match going fans - which for any business making changes which will be supported by your core customers and supporters is gold-dust
 
Clubs that gave msde sweeping changes often get it levelled at them that they did so without any fan input, ok for the intention is to use this survey to make sweeping club changes, then in reality it is an absolute master stroke by whoever thought of it.

Are elstone, Walsh and Kenwright as unpopular as we like to think they are, this will tell us, do the fans want a different manager, again this will give them the answers they already know.

They aren't asking questions without knowing the answers mate, they are asking to get the evidence to support any changes and as a catalyst for why changes are made, it will also be a great PR exercise in defusing media criticism of decisions on certain figures at the club bring removed.

It's the first very smart thing this clubs done for a good while
One can hope!
 
..my concern is that this sets a precedent. If the club do it now do they do it at the end of every season. There are times when it pays to stay with a manager (I’m not advocating that now), had this happened at a time in the 80s Howard Kendall might have been shown the door.

The owner should’ve had a strategy in mind when he appointed Allardyce. Perhaps that strategy was for a stable 18months whilst the ground build developed. Perhaps he now senses the disquiet and wants to gauge feeling, I think i’d prefer it if he just did what he feels is the right thing to do.
 
Because it just shows how cluless the people who run the club are.

If you saw a rival team spunk £300mill on poor signings, look relegation threatened, sack a manager, and bring in Big Sam, then send out a questionnaire to ask "how did he do?".... you'd laugh and say "Those Geordie biffs".

Rudderless and lacking vision. The only thing keeping anyone from kicking off is the shiny stadium project...which again, has people upset over.
Barca and RM give out a very similar survey every season and they ask who they should buy, it’s nothing new, it’s only news cos we hate Sam, if he was 4th no one would care
 
I think its embarrassing that our Board would ever have to ask fans what they think of our manager....watch the games yourselves lads, its not difficult to see...

Also, slightly worried our Board might think this is just a manager/coaching staff problem.... Its a player problem first and foremost
 
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