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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Said at the time we appointed him mate that i would be surprised if he lasted past the back to back games end of march/start of April against Liverpool and City at our place mate, IF he manages to stay that long then i can see Goodison being an absolutely toxic place for those two hammering's and all under the Sky/BT cameras more than likely
 

He did at first.

Then he bizarrely changed it up and started to chop and change the team every week.

Not a massive Williams fan but I thought him and Holgate looked like forming at least a half decent partnership then he shoehorned Keane back in.

Alternatively you can say the West Ham result forced him in a way to continue with the same team selection almost, good results followed using that, but soon as he had a chance he changed it to more like what he wanted and that is when it went to pot mate
 
Said at the time we appointed him mate that i would be surprised if he lasted past the back to back games end of march/start of April against Liverpool and City at our place mate, IF he manages to stay that long then i can see Goodison being an absolutely toxic place for those two hammering's and all under the Sky/BT cameras more than likely

it's been toxic all season mate bar a couple of games, they have let us down all year
 
Said at the time we appointed him mate that i would be surprised if he lasted past the back to back games end of march/start of April against Liverpool and City at our place mate, IF he manages to stay that long then i can see Goodison being an absolutely toxic place for those two hammering's and all under the Sky/BT cameras more than likely

His initial boost was needed but I think now is the time to cut ties especially with teams below us improving like Watford, West Ham and Swansea. Still think Brighton and Huddersfield will deffo go down so just got to find one other team worse than us.

His pressers and interviews are becoming increasingly prickly, negative, resigned & stubborn. Team selections are driving the fan base crazy, upsetting any momentum we might have & preventing any sort of partnerships from being built.

Personally I think he's realised he's too outdated and wants the pay off now to retire on.
 

He did at first.

Then he bizarrely changed it up and started to chop and change the team every week.

Not a massive Williams fan but I thought him and Holgate looked like forming at least a half decent partnership then he shoehorned Keane back in.

It's a total myth he improved defenders. As a team yes we were defending better for a period but throwing a blanket of bodies metres ahead of the back line isn't genius. As soon as the shackles were off slightly the defenders were shown up for what they are. He hasn't improved their decision making (arguably worse given the walkabouts the CB go on constantly), he hasn't improved their cohesion as a unit (in a 4 or 5), he hasn't improved consistency with constant selection mysteries.

We should have a back 4 nothing else and there should have been a very clear favoured 4, for me Jagielka and Holgate with Martina and Kenny wide. This should only be changed through necessity and other players regaining fitness.

He's way out of his depth.
 
Said at the time we appointed him mate that i would be surprised if he lasted past the back to back games end of march/start of April against Liverpool and City at our place mate, IF he manages to stay that long then i can see Goodison being an absolutely toxic place for those two hammering's and all under the Sky/BT cameras more than likely
I'd like him gone now but it's unlikely to happen. I wouldn't be surprised if he walked away before the end of the season though with a golden handshake. The sooner we reach 40 points, he sods off and we can pretend he was never part of our club the better.
 
His initial boost was needed but I think now is the time to cut ties especially with teams below us improving like Watford, West Ham and Swansea. Still think Brighton and Huddersfield will deffo go down so just got to find one other team worse than us.

His pressers and interviews are becoming increasingly prickly, negative, resigned & stubborn. Team selections are driving the fan base crazy, upsetting any momentum we might have & preventing any sort of partnerships from being built.

Personally I think he's realised he's too outdated and wants the pay off now to retire on.

we needed a perm appointment, many many managers we would have got that result bounce from, may as well sack him now, the likely bounce from a new manager will see us more than safe anyway and maybe he will carry that into next season if it's the right man
 
we needed a perm appointment, many many managers we would have got that result bounce from, may as well sack him now, the likely bounce from a new manager will see us more than safe anyway and maybe he will carry that into next season if it's the right man

I have said before (doesn't mean I am right obviously...) I reckon he has been brought in as a problem solver, basically someone to come in assess the side and decide who is worth keeping and who we need to bin off and he will be gone in the summer. The extra 12 months was put in place if by some stroke of luck we clicked under him and could continue. That obviously has not happened and it will be his pay off for doing the dirty work they brought him in for.
 
It's a total myth he improved defenders. As a team yes we were defending better for a period but throwing a blanket of bodies metres ahead of the back line isn't genius. As soon as the shackles were off slightly the defenders were shown up for what they are. He hasn't improved their decision making (arguably worse given the walkabouts the CB go on constantly), he hasn't improved their cohesion as a unit (in a 4 or 5), he hasn't improved consistency with constant selection mysteries.

We should have a back 4 nothing else and there should have been a very clear favoured 4, for me Jagielka and Holgate with Martina and Kenny wide. This should only be changed through necessity and other players regaining fitness.

He's way out of his depth.

he will be gone soon, he knows it and he wants it, i think that's the reason he did the talking about next season, masking the fact he is actually looking to get the sack mate
 

It would be ignorant of me to dismiss these names (other than Silva) as I don't pay attention to clubs abroad to be honest. So who do you think are the standout candidates there and what makes you think they would do well at Everton? Taking in to account what they'd walk in to over the Summer if Allardyce was let go?

The 3 i've heard mentioned a lot are Tuchel, Fonseca and less so Favre.

Just had a look at Favre. His time at Hertha Berlin was mixed as he ended up getting sacked late September in his 2nd season there and they were relegated as bottom of the league so that would be a concern. Sounds like he turned Monchengladbach's fortunes around for a period so that's impressive but from reading the Wikipedia write up of his time there, they got knocked out in the CL qualifiers and then struggled with European Football where they fell to 8th. 8th in the German League is worse than 8th in the PL. I noticed he hasn't won a major trophy in a significant league.

Tuchel's record looks mostly impressive but he was in charge of arguably the 2nd biggest club in Germany with Dortmund. Did win a Trophy there but had the likes of Aubemeyang at his disposal. Seems like he did well at Mainz though with far more restricted resources and guided them to 5th so i'd say he looks a credible candidate but it's whether he'd want to come.

Fonseca i've got doubts about as he hasn't managed in a top League. The Portuguese and Ukranian League are not comparable to the Premier League and it looks like he failed in his opportunity at managing a big club in Porto.

Tuchel looks the standout there but you will be able to give a far better opinion i'm sure as i'm just reading about them.

Then why are you saying there is no managers to take the job, I will no longer take your opinions seriously. haha you have banged on about how we can't attract anyone, you have asked others to name who they think who may come and you have never heard of them, how ridiculous you look.
 
Then why are you saying there is no managers to take the job, I will no longer take your opinions seriously. haha you have banged on about how we can't attract anyone, you have asked others to name who they think who may come and you have never heard of them, how ridiculous you look.

I didn't say that. I was asking for genuine opinions on who we could get, so it's pathetic to just write my opinion off. Of course i've heard of the likes of Tuchel but would you prefer I lied and said I knew in depth about them when I don't pay barely any attention to Dortmund etc?

Of course there will be better managers out there than Allardyce but I was making the point that often people say there are better but don't actually give credible candidates. I don't think Silva for example has proven himself to be an adequate replacement given his managerial performance in the last couple of years.
 
I have said before (doesn't mean I am right obviously...) I reckon he has been brought in as a problem solver, basically someone to come in assess the side and decide who is worth keeping and who we need to bin off and he will be gone in the summer. The extra 12 months was put in place if by some stroke of luck we clicked under him and could continue. That obviously has not happened and it will be his pay off for doing the dirty work they brought him in for.

BIG problem with that idea though mate is that Allardyce tends at every club he leaves to have created a bigger mess than what he inherrited, so as a problewm solver would seem one of the worst choices imaginable.

Christ, just look at the evidence atm, Lookman shipped off, Vlasic on the missing persons list foir the FBI he's not been seen for that long, Schneiderlin meanwhile an ever present, Williams back min the team, Martina the only player to have started every game for him besides pickford.

I'm not having that the likes of Lookman, Vlasic, Klassen are the problem players hence why they have been forced out - and that Williams and Schneiderlin are the good solid pros we can rely on and are in the fold.

In reality if we have hired a manger like him to judge who can stay and who should leave we are in a bigger mess than i thought, cos right now two of the better young players will be firmly in the camp of him saying get rid
 
I didn't say that. I was asking for genuine opinions on who we could get, so it's pathetic to just write my opinion off. Of course i've heard of the likes of Tuchel but would you prefer I lied and said I knew in depth about them when I don't pay barely any attention to Dortmund etc?

Of course there will be better managers out there than Allardyce but I was making the point that often people say there are better but don't actually give credible candidates. I don't think Silva for example has proven himself to be an adequate replacement given his managerial performance in the last couple of years.

My wording was a bit harsh, apologies, i just was a bit gobsmacked that you've been asking who in world football will come and yet you don't actually follow world football
 

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