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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The bad news for the Sam haters is Arsenal debacle aside we finally have some balance in attack.
There's Oumar's goal threat, the energy of an improving Davies, a deep Rooney looking compatible with Sygy and Sam's pick Theo looking a revelation.
It's the left side of defence where we still have big problems but summer could see a new left back and central partner for a growing Keane.
Sam could see us comfortably 7th next season maybe even 6th if Arsenal decline a lot more. Awfully tempting for businessman Mosh to stick when stability is vital to land the funds that'll advance his stadium project.
All depends on results to season end as Sam has stated. I expect if they're good he stays. If not it's Silva.
 
The bad news for the Sam haters is Arsenal debacle aside we finally have some balance in attack.
There's Oumar's goal threat, the energy of an improving Davies, a deep Rooney looking compatible with Sygy and Sam's pick Theo looking a revelation.
It's the left side of defence where we still have big problems but summer could see a new left back and central partner for a growing Keane.
Sam could see us comfortably 7th next season maybe even 6th if Arsenal decline a lot more. Awfully tempting for businessman Mosh to stick when stability is vital to land the funds that'll advance his stadium project.
All depends on results to season end as Sam has stated. I expect if they're good he stays. If not it's Silva.

For a business man bums on seats is more important than results. If Allardyce stays you’ll see a significant drop in season ticket sales....and the looming prospect of a half-full new stadium. No way he’ll allow or support that.
 
The bad news for the Sam haters is Arsenal debacle aside we finally have some balance in attack.
There's Oumar's goal threat, the energy of an improving Davies, a deep Rooney looking compatible with Sygy and Sam's pick Theo looking a revelation.
It's the left side of defence where we still have big problems but summer could see a new left back and central partner for a growing Keane.
Sam could see us comfortably 7th next season maybe even 6th if Arsenal decline a lot more. Awfully tempting for businessman Mosh to stick when stability is vital to land the funds that'll advance his stadium project.
All depends on results to season end as Sam has stated. I expect if they're good he stays. If not it's Silva.

Don't want him.
 

The bad news for the Sam haters is Arsenal debacle aside we finally have some balance in attack.
There's Oumar's goal threat, the energy of an improving Davies, a deep Rooney looking compatible with Sygy and Sam's pick Theo looking a revelation.
It's the left side of defence where we still have big problems but summer could see a new left back and central partner for a growing Keane.
Sam could see us comfortably 7th next season maybe even 6th if Arsenal decline a lot more. Awfully tempting for businessman Mosh to stick when stability is vital to land the funds that'll advance his stadium project.
All depends on results to season end as Sam has stated. I expect if they're good he stays. If not it's Silva.

Would rather keep Sam than that flash in the pan Silva
 
He hung Schneiderlin out today. Absolutely no doubt in my mind. He got exactly what he intended...a disgraceful reaction from a disgruntled (section of the) crowd which was done purely to distract the growing discontent away from himself.

I despise the creature.
So you don’t think he brought on our only defensive midfielder as a replacement for the injured defensive midfielder to close a game out. Obviously hates his player that much he is happy to jeapodise his reputation, Home form, relegation and national criticism and humiliation just to get some boos. That sounds logical.
 

For a business man bums on seats is more important than results. If Allardyce stays you’ll see a significant drop in season ticket sales....and the looming prospect of a half-full new stadium. No way he’ll allow or support that.
The commercial importance of attendances has dramatically declined with the exponential growth of TV revenue. The boring football that Sam can produce could harm the club commercially but it's more about making the team unattractive to a national and international tv audiance.
Sam's clearly aware of this as he's said his future depends on results AND entertainment. The last 2 home games have seen us create far more chances due the attack finally gelling. If that continues and he can improve our away form he'll make it hard for Mosh to choose that stability over the expence and upheaval of mass sackings and the gamble of appointing Silva / Fonseca.
 

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