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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Why is everyone arguing about who won the West Ham game? lol State of that. I think we can all just agree that we are hoping he is gone almost immediately after the final whistle this weekend.
 
At full time when he walks out onto the London Stadium pitch to applaud the away end, only to see them all run off. He'll turn around and see all the players and staff running off as well, then the coach pulls off tyres screeching and the home fans disappear into a mysterious fog that has descended from a clear blue sky.

He'll leave the ground only to find the entire city deserted, like the start of 28 Days Later. Strange radio signals will then draw him north, to the midlands, where he will spend the next two years helping the benighted survivors of a catastrophe rebuild their lives.
 

He will be sacked or contract terminated when a replacement is cemented for real - or will we just leave it to let's get the next available manager, don't think so?
 
He will be sacked or contract terminated when a replacement is cemented for real - or will we just leave it to let's get the next available manager, don't think so?

If I had to guess Joe, he'll be sacked but it'll be spun as a 'mutual split' and he'll be thanked for the job he did in 'keeping the club in the Premier League.'

We save face and don't sack a second manager in less than twelve months and he gets to walk back to BEIN/Dubai without being publicly sacked.

Saving face exercise for all parties.
 

At full time when he walks out onto the London Stadium pitch to applaud the away end, only to see them all run off. He'll turn around and see all the players and staff running off as well, then the coach pulls off tyres screeching and the home fans disappear into a mysterious fog that has descended from a clear blue sky.

He'll leave the ground only to find the entire city deserted, like the start of 28 Days Later. Strange radio signals will then draw him north, to the midlands, where he will spend the next two years helping the benighted survivors of a catastrophe rebuild their lives.
Stoke or West Brom?
 
If I had to guess Joe, he'll be sacked but it'll be spun as a 'mutual split' and he'll be thanked for the job he did in 'keeping the club in the Premier League.'

We save face and don't sack a second manager in less than twelve months and he gets to walk back to BEIN/Dubai without being publicly sacked.

Saving face exercise for all parties.

Then off to the World Cup for bit of punditry, feet up in Benidorm for a bit and then another few mil around Christmas, " rescuing " someone else.
 

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