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 will be at Wolves or West Brom before Christmas imo.
Most likely or some other mid table hopeful that has a bad start. He now has the line "well you know Everton paid me $6M to get them to safety" to further bolster the extortionist threats when he prey's on his next panic stricken victim.
 
I have swung back again. I think he is staying. The press conference was a total waste of time, Rooney, Rooney and nothing but Rooney. What will some on here do if he stays and improves us by playing better football and challenging top 6? He goes anyway in 1 year so that would be regarded as progress? I am starting to think that is what will happen. Anyone thinking that any manager will get us challenging the top 4 next season is a lunatic.
 

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?
That is what will happen after the debacle when Koeman left.

But, this window is different in that it finishes a full month earlier and has a World cup running through most of it.

I think that whoever is in charge will want players in before pre season. I think we are under more pressure than most to get it right this summer.
 
Mark my words, if we stick with Bisto, wolves will finish above us 100%
I don't think that is even close to being true.

If Sam stays I expect we will be in the seventh to ninth bracket again . If Wolves stay up then they will have done very well.

The issue with Sam is that he won't move us forward as a club not that he can't keep us in the same place.
 

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.

Sake, now if we simply sack him normally I’m going to be disappointed.
 
I don't think that is even close to being true.

If Sam stays I expect we will be in the seventh to ninth bracket again . If Wolves stay up then they will have done very well.

The issue with Sam is that he won't move us forward as a club not that he can't keep us in the same place.
Wolves have walked the league, they have a very ambitious owner much richer than we have, they also have a manager who knows how to play football, with players who know his style, they will only get better players in to fit that system.

Can you hand on heart say what our system is, with this buffoon in charge?
 
He will be at Wolves or West Brom before Christmas imo.
Wolves have walked the league, they have a very ambitious owner much richer than we have, they also have a manager who knows how to play football, with players who know his style, they will only get better players in to fit that system.

Can you hand on heart say what our system is, with this buffoon in charge?

They are 9/4 to finish top 10, I would imagine we are probably the same.
 

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