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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He's hinting at an organisational clear out there. Hopefully it includes him.

No mention of the Holgate affair either. Well done Everton. Another stage managed bit of BS. You can be sure Klopp will be making hay over that issue, but our club STFU about it.
Make sure you post a link when Klopp does this so we can all see what Sam should of done
 
What grounds has Moshiri got to sack him in the summer? Something bad has to happen for us to just boot him. He's achieving what he was asked to do.
It will make a considerable section of the support despise him if he keeps him and he's on shaky ground at the moment.

The results haven't been THAT good, Burnley has started to falter and now we're looking forward.

His football is cancer on the eyes and anyone clamouring for more of that needs to be given the boot along with him.
 
It will make a considerable section of the support despise him if he keeps him and he's on shaky ground at the moment.

The results haven't been THAT good, Burnley has started to falter and now we're looking forward.

His football is cancer on the eyes and anyone clamouring for more of that needs to be given the boot along with him.


Yes, we the fans are looking forward.

Sam however is still looking over his shoulder and playing up the mathematical and hypothetical prospect of relegation instead of focusing on finishing high enough up the table to have a chance of making Europe next season.

For that reason alone he should be out the door on June 1st.
 

It will make a considerable section of the support despise him if he keeps him and he's on shaky ground at the moment.

The results haven't been THAT good, Burnley has started to falter and now we're looking forward.

His football is cancer on the eyes and anyone clamouring for more of that needs to be given the boot along with him.

I'm not advocating him staying I just don't see how bar finishing like 15th or below he'll get sacked.
 
What grounds has Moshiri got to sack him in the summer? Something bad has to happen for us to just boot him. He's achieving what he was asked to do.
It risks breeding some serious toxicity right at the top of the new season should we not come flying out of the traps. Can imagine Moshiri will have that in his mind at the very least.
 
I'm not advocating him staying I just don't see how bar finishing like 15th or below he'll get sacked.
Agree on this, some fans think when you say he wont be sacked it means you want him to be at the club, when in reality it just means you can see we wont sack him. Im sure we will get 7th and that will get us into Europe, for that the manager is staying

I also think he is on for next season, however i do worry for the future if we do sack him, i really cant trust this board to go out and get a decent replacement.
 

This Biff had better leave come May, he is doing exactly what he did with West Ham fans they seen him for who he is, asking him on numerous occasions to change the style of football that was on show, saying why don’t we play the west Ham way. Sam’s reponse

“Play the west Ham way and get relegated”

This is all this guy knows he ain’t going to change
 
Agree on this, some fans think when you say he wont be sacked it means you want him to be at the club, when in reality it just means you can see we wont sack him. Im sure we will get 7th and that will get us into Europe, for that the manager is staying

I also think he is on for next season, however i do worry for the future if we do sack him, i really cant trust this board to go out and get a decent replacement.


I hear you, Carlin.

Much as I want him to go, and much as I think it vital for EFC that he is replaced by a better manager, Moshiri has different priorities.

His sole aim is to stay in the EPL until the new stadium is complete and to this end he has bought into the myth that Sam is the only manager on earth capable of keeping us there.

So I am firmly in the wanting him gone camp....but I am also one who believes that failing another major downturn in form he will deffo be in charge come the start of next season :(

And the other point you make is spot on.....given Moshiri’s record with manager picking in the less than two years he has been here, I am not relishing the next manager hunt.

Sad times for a once mighty football club.
 
I hear you, Carlin.

Much as I want him to go, and much as I think it vital for EFC that he is replaced by a better manager, Moshiri has different priorities.

His sole aim is to stay in the EPL until the new stadium is complete and to this end he has bought into the myth that Sam is the only manager on earth capable of keeping us there.

So I am firmly in the wanting him gone camp....but I am also one who believes that failing another major downturn in form he will deffo be in charge come the start of next season :(

And the other point you make is spot on.....given Moshiri’s record with manager picking in the less than two years he has been here, I am not relishing the next manager hunt.

Sad times for a once mighty football club.

30 years ago mate haha.
 

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