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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Massive lack of leadership on the pitch there. Williams is supposed to be captain of Wales and Swansea but no way in charge of that defence. Same with the midfield.

Kenny does get caught out of position a lot, it's why Lennon was played to cover him. But he can be left hung out to dry which happened this weekend.

It reminded me a lot of the home game against Arsenal that was clueless and the Southampton away game so its not the first time it's happened. This is Koeman's squad and what he put together.

Rooney needs to play. He's the only real leader in the squad.
I think Coleman is a leader and should be captain. But other than him and Rooney you’re right.
 
For what exactly?

Coming into the club and doing precisely what was needed - stopping us leaking goals, making us hard to beat and moving out of the relegation places - and in double quick time?

His acknowledgement of the lack of creation and goal scoring chances is refreshing, RoKo gave us bs a-plenty.

You might not like him Chris, but cut the guy some slack eh, he's done more in a month than Koeman did in four !!

Allardyce, revisited (Part 2)
 
Of course Walsh convinced Mosh to pick Big Sam. Him and Bill. Moshiri was the one who wanted Silva.


And that is what worries me about what happens after Sam goes.

Moshiri pursued Koeman and got him....he pursued Silva with the same vigour.

Thankfully we missed out on that month’s particular flavour :blush:

But Lord knows who Moshiri will pursue next.
 

And that is what worries me about what happens after Sam goes.

Moshiri pursued Koeman and got him....he pursued Silva with the same vigour.

Thankfully we missed out on that month’s particular flavour :blush:

But Lord knows who Moshiri will pursue next.

Koeman made sense at the time and he did sure up the D for a season. Looking at his wiki Koeman seems to have a track record of doing well early then falling off a cliff so it was pretty much true to form. Maybe its because he eventually wants to start buying all the wrong players at all the same positions.
 
Sam might not be the answer but Koeman would've taken us down had he stuck about so not arsed.

We've been terrible all season and will continue to be until there's a big clear out.


I have no doubt we would be ensconced in the bottom three happen Koeman was still here.

That is the one saving grace about the Sam era thus far.....that little bounce in his first five or six games has put us in a good position to stay well clear of the developing relegation dogfight.

Nine or ten points from here should not be beyond the capabilities of even this hateful collection of misfits.
 
The Arsenal fixture was one that we were very unlikely to win. This was an opportunity to try a far less defensive selection
to see how it went.

We have ten matches left against sides below us and had nothing to lose, and maybe a bit to gain. Allardyce was only
going for a point, anyway, which is neither here nor there in Everton's situation.

Two strikers with Walcott, Siggy and Lookman - yes I know he's gone - behind them could have been a useful experiment.
 

And that is what worries me about what happens after Sam goes.

Moshiri pursued Koeman and got him....he pursued Silva with the same vigour.

Thankfully we missed out on that month’s particular flavour :blush:

But Lord knows who Moshiri will pursue next.

Well, he trusted Walsh's judgement on Sam. I also think Silva would do rather well at Everton, even if he wouldn't be my choice.

Hopefully Mosh will get a true DofF that has a clear, modern vision for the club.
 
He’s loses to palace and it’s panic time.

Judging by sams previous games against low opposition they’ll hit the bar, miss penalties and well fluke one at the end 1-0.
 
I would pay a great deal of money to see Gordon Ramsey give his verdict to BFS on his and his team’s performance against the Arse on Saturday. I suspect others may too... ‘fund me?’
 

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