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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Thankfully we can move on from this sorry chapter in our history. Whoever the next manager is then we all need to get behind him and any new players that arrive. Hopefully we can all start to feel better about Everton again
Can't wait for the so called ''pundits'' to slam us Everton fans again for our treatment of Sam

Would love it if Joe Royle announced he was returning to Everton in his previous role - looking after the loan players - now that he no longer has to hold his nose when entering FF and Goodison. Doubt it will happen, sadly, but his departure in the midst of Allardicci's reign remains a mystery.
 
Ahh, the morning after the day before. A few beers were had. The kids got extra supper before bedtime, the cats were allowed to sleep on the sofa and Mrs P had to deal with some marital unpleasantness.Meanwhile somewhere BFS was hopefully crying into his gravyboat.
 
It's ridiculous how the FA appointed him as England manager. His tactics are so negative. The Guardian got it spot on when Andy Hunter said he took credit for the wins (including Unsy's 4-0 win over West Ham) and then blamed the players for the defeats, plus he didn't go for it at Swansea and Watford. If "steadying" the boat meant beating "the rest" at home then, so what.. Koeman and Unsy did that too. We haven't lost at home to a non-top 7 side since March 2016 (and that was because we managed to screw a 2-0 lead plus a penalty vs West Ham).
 


Surely nowadays part of the big pay off is a confidentiality agreement, you don't generally get much muck thrown about when these things happen, and whilst BFS is many things he ain't stupid.

Probably not in this case, because we didn't have any option but to give him that large pay off because he had another 12 months on his contract. We couldn't really say "Sign this NDA or we won't pay you" because he'd just sue us, and win.
 
Would love it if Joe Royle announced he was returning to Everton in his previous role - looking after the loan players - now that he no longer has to hold his nose when entering FF and Goodison. Doubt it will happen, sadly, but his departure in the midst of Allardicci's reign remains a mystery.
No. Enough of the jobs for old boys.. Time to move on. Joe will always be a legend but that's in the past
 

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