The fate of Samuel Allardyce

What does the future hold for Mr Allardyce?

  • Contract extension

    Votes: 25 6.3%
  • Completes his current contract

    Votes: 48 12.1%
  • Leaves by mutual consent at the end of the season

    Votes: 298 75.1%
  • Sacked before the end of the season

    Votes: 31 7.8%
  • Cheese on toast (pint of gravy on the side)

    Votes: 36 9.1%

  • Total voters
    397
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If he hasn’t left by mutual consent at the end of the season, then it shows the ambition of Moshiri.

...this is the difficult aspect to me. Moshiri might be stung by the problems he had after sacking Koeman. He might want unspectacular stability on the pitch whilst he gets the new ground underway. If this is the case, a further season of Allardyce might be planned.
 
He won’t be here next season, but if by a miracle he is, then expect a proper relegation battle not the blag one we were meant to be in this season.
 
...this is the difficult aspect to me. Moshiri might be stung by the problems he had after sacking Koeman. He might want unspectacular stability on the pitch whilst he gets the new ground underway. If this is the case, a further season of Allardyce might be planned.

That’s the dilemma for Moshiri Eggs, keep Allardyce, and accept a revolt and massive fume by the majority of fans, or volley him out the door by mutual consent, then make sure you get the next appointment right.

If Allardyce does really well in our remaining games, then Moshiri May think (wrongly IMO) that would be enough to appease fans, and make it easier for him to give Allardyce another season.
 
That’s the dilemma for Moshiri Eggs, keep Allardyce, and accept a revolt and massive fume by the majority of fans, or volley him out the door by mutual consent, then make sure you get the next appointment right.

If Allardyce does really well in our remaining games, then Moshiri May think (wrongly IMO) that would be enough to appease fans, and make it easier for him to give Allardyce another season.
after 2 years of complete bollox on the pitch, I think Moshiri will want stability. BFS does actually offer a little bit of stability. what with the stadium, and not wanting to pay further more compensation, it all points to Sam staying.
 
after 2 years of complete bollox on the pitch, I think Moshiri will want stability. BFS does actually offer a little bit of stability. what with the stadium, and not wanting to pay further more compensation, it all points to Sam staying.

All depends on how we finish the season before Moshiri would even contemplate keeping Allardyce on IMO. Moshiri obviously must know the majority of fans want Allardyce gone, if we end the season with a whimper (and a couple of hidings from Man City and the RS) then for me Moshiri will kick Allardyce out as soon as the season finishes, if he does well, then Moshiri May give him another season, but he would know that keeping Allardyce on would mean him facing the full wrath of the majority of Everton fans, now that may not worry him, but it’s something he would have to give some serious thought too because if things didn’t start well next season with Allardyce in charge, then just imagine what Goodison would be like.,.
 
All depends on how we finish the season before Moshiri would even contemplate keeping Allardyce on IMO. Moshiri obviously must know the majority of fans want Allardyce gone, if we end the season with a whimper (and a couple of hidings from Man City and the RS) then for me Moshiri will kick Allardyce out as soon as the season finishes, if he does well, then Moshiri May give him another season, but he would know that keeping Allardyce on would mean him facing the full wrath of the majority of Everton fans, now that may not worry him, but it’s something he would have to give some serious thought too because if things didn’t start well next season with Allardyce in charge, then just imagine what Goodison would be like.,.


I'm not so sure .. how will he know?? I doubt he reads forums or does twitter.

he would only listen to a couple of people regards this. Chairman / CEO and director of football i'd imagine
 
I see absolutely no point in binning him off before the end of the season. I would like to see us secure a good younger manager for next year, but fear that getting one may be an issue. I voted that he will see out his contract as I feel this is slightly more likely...but a complete hunch really.
I've a feeling some of our more delusional membership are expecting a stampede of the footballing worlds top young managerial talent to be hammering at our door come June.Me,even though I'd rather he wasn't here I've a feeling he will be only because we have to face facts,we just aren't a draw.Proved by what happened when Koeman departed.
 
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