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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Our owner is a business man first and foremost.To increase his investment we need a new stadium,to get the stadium we need to be in the Premier League.He will see Allardyce as the low risk option to keep us here.For the next few seasons 6th,7th.14th will all work.
 
Our owner is a business man first and foremost.To increase his investment we need a new stadium,to get the stadium we need to be in the Premier League.He will see Allardyce as the low risk option to keep us here.For the next few seasons 6th,7th.14th will all work.
This is true but it's just hard to accept, if we drop we are screwed, another season of dross football under a manger we shouldnt fear the drop with, or bring someone in and run the risk of dropping is no real choice at all under the present circumstances. It's not like we have been blessed with amazing footy over the last decade, we should all be use to watching crap
 
I'm not sure I trust Moshiri. He doesn't have the first clue about anything that's actually happening on the pitch, if his balance sheet tells him Allardyce is achieving his objectives then he could well stay next season. Having said that, I'm still 75% sure we'll finish about 11th and he'll go.
I don't trust Moshiri either, he let Sam's appointment drag on for too long and was unable to get a decent name in then, but some think now we can go and get a proven winner now? Not happening, if Sam goes it will be a no mark like Silva we go for and that's the last thing a rational thinker should do unless there panicing like we did a few months ago
 
I would like to think that the club has a replacement already lined up so have voted for leave at the end of the season by mutual consent, with the cheese on toast option as a reserve.
 
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By the way, how nice is grated extra mature cheddar cheese on toast with lashings of Worcestershire Sauce on it? If that were an option I'd be picking that every day of the kin week.
 
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.,.
If he does know that the majority of fans want him gone (and, to be fair, how do you know they do?) why would he give a flying fig if he doesn't agree?
 
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 was about to say that he would know this by the atmosphere and the fume around Goodison on matchdays, then I realised Moshiri doesn’t go the games.

Which is why the fans need to speak up.

And yet many people are against protesting etc because it's too 'kopite'!
 
And yet many people are against protesting etc because it's too 'kopite'!
You need to have something to protest against first, the manager having a fat head isn't enough, if by Christmass we are looking a right mess then yeah let's do it, but if that's the case Sam will be sacked anyway, until Sam fails or shows he is taking us backwards there is nothing to protest about
 
For many on here ,it seems to me, getting rid of Sam Allyrdyce is the most important and only thing and then sort out the new manager after that.

For me, the name of the new manager is the most important thing.
Marco Silva is too big a risk, he may be excellent but he could be a disaster, can we risk that again ?

Paulo Fonseca has had a great run in the CL , is that enough to give him the job. If we are giving him the job based on their league performances then why are we not talking about Brendan Rogers as well... after all he has a brilliant record in a mickey mouse league.

Managers like Dyche and Howe are certainly not the answer I think most would agree.

I think and hope that Moshiri has learned the lesson that money alone is not the answer.. it is who this money is given to. Man City learned this lesson the really hard way.

Until we have somebody lined up that can really take the club forward and has a track record in a major league I am not sure I see the point of change just for the sake of change
 
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