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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I actually feel Sam was a victim of his own success in a way.

Had he saved us and got us 15th or 16th, he would have gone anyway, but faced nowhere near the level of vitriol as he has in finishing 8th because a certain section of fans want to ensure he cant justify staying on.
A potential case of "just say no" jeez :rolleyes:
 

I actually feel Sam was a victim of his own success in a way.

Had he saved us and got us 15th or 16th, he would have gone anyway, but faced nowhere near the level of vitriol as he has in finishing 8th because a certain section of fans want to ensure he cant justify staying on.

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The ultra embargo trifecta have spoken, in a bit samuel you large, large man.

Nothing like a good E M B A R G O to get the pulse running.
 
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/may/14/everton-likely-marco-silva-sam-allardyce-rooney

Everton set to let Sam Allardyce go and target Marco Silva as successor.

Andy Hunter

Allardyce is scheduled to meet Everton’s major shareholder, Farhad Moshiri, in the coming days and his departure is expected to be announced by the end of the week. Allardyce is six months into the 18-month contract he secured in November and oversaw an eighth-place finish in the Premier League. But fierce opposition to his management style among the club’s supporters, allied to the hierarchy’s desire for a fresh start following a dreadful season, is likely to result in the 63-year-old leaving with a final year’s pay-off of around £6m.

Everton’s board will hold meetings over several key issues this week. It is also expected to hold talks with Wayne Rooney’s representative, Paul Stretford, with the former England captain seeking clarification on his Goodison future before deciding whether to accept an offer to join DC United in the MLS.

Silva is the front-runner to succeed Allardyce having been Moshiri’s preferred appointment when he sacked Ronald Koeman on 23 October. Hopes of a swift transition may be complicated, however, by a legal dispute between the Portuguese coach and Watford.

Watford sacked Silva in January following a run of one win in 11 matches. The club claimed in a statement that an “unwarranted approach by a Premier League rival” – Everton – led to a significant deterioration in Silva’s focus and results. The manager believed he was sacked prematurely and that he is owed six months’ salary, £750,000, and remains in legal dispute with his former employer over his settlement terms.
Most of what I take from this is that Allardyce gets 6m/year from us while Silva got 1.5m/year from Watford. Wtf were we doing paying Sam 6m/year?
 

I actually feel Sam was a victim of his own success in a way.

Had he saved us and got us 15th or 16th, he would have gone anyway, but faced nowhere near the level of vitriol as he has in finishing 8th because a certain section of fans want to ensure he cant justify staying on.

Hang on, the league is absolute dross beyond the top six.
 
I actually feel Sam was a victim of his own success in a way.

Had he saved us and got us 15th or 16th, he would have gone anyway, but faced nowhere near the level of vitriol as he has in finishing 8th because a certain section of fans want to ensure he cant justify staying on.

A bit more than a " section " of fans though Kev.

I admire your loyalty to him, but It`s time to let go now, the bitterness will just consume you in the end x
 
Love seeing the fab 4 all going with the same story. In a bit Sam, I won’t miss your arrogance, your ability to blame players for losses but take credit for the victories yourself, or the dire performances you dished up then told us we should be grateful for.

Most odious, egotistical weapon we’ve ever had the misfortune of managing our great club. Hopefully this is the first out of many this summer.
 

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