We Must Get Behind Our Sam

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It's obvious that he'll never be 'our' Sam, (well unless he goes on a trophy winning run that puts Howard's to shame) but he can do a job and while he does that he shouldn't get stick. If performance levels drop and we don't get results though god help him.
 
...another Allardyce thread. He’s a big lad, I suppose plenty could get behind him.
Half time snack tonight.

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I’ve said this before earlier but I believe it fully.

The reason why it hurts so bad, is because for years and years and years Sam Allardyce has been used as the hypothetical “punishment” for Everton, if stuff goes wrong.

When a kid or a teen shows signs of things not going well, they’re told “you’ll end up at McDonalds” by everyone. Again and again for years, and it becomes something that is a massive sign of failure, ending up at McDonald’s. When in reality , it’s not that bad. It’s a job it’s money , it’s not dole whatever. But you’re told for years not to mess your life up and end up at McDonald’s

We’ve had this for years , since the Moyes days. “If we’re not careful we’ll end up with Sam Allardyce” it’s become a stigma , a sign of failure. No matter how bad things are we could be worse , it could be Sam Allardyce.

So it hurts, it’s hurts more than it should, it’s a sign of failure, we have failed at what we wanted to achieve under Bobby/Koeman. We are starting are shift , we are flipping burgers and our little scabies infested dolite cousins are laughing at us. It’s embarrasing, we’ve become what we’ve been desperate not to become for years.

But it could be worse. We could be employing Sammy Lee, oh wait.
 

I’ve said this before earlier but I believe it fully.

The reason why it hurts so bad, is because for years and years and years Sam Allardyce has been used as the hypothetical “punishment” for Everton, if stuff goes wrong.

When a kid or a teen shows signs of things not going well, they’re told “you’ll end up at McDonalds” by everyone. Again and again for years, and it becomes something that is a massive sign of failure, ending up at McDonald’s. When in reality , it’s not that bad. It’s a job it’s money , it’s not dole whatever. But you’re told for years not to mess your life up and end up at McDonald’s

We’ve had this for years , since the Moyes days. “If we’re not careful we’ll end up with Sam Allardyce” it’s become a stigma , a sign of failure. No matter how bad things are we could be worse , it could be Sam Allardyce.

So it hurts, it’s hurts more than it should, it’s a sign of failure, we have failed at what we wanted to achieve under Bobby/Koeman. We are starting are shift , we are flipping burgers and our little scabies infested dolite cousins are laughing at us. It’s embarrasing, we’ve become what we’ve been desperate not to become for years.

But it could be worse. We could be employing Sammy Lee, oh wait.
True that.

The reality is that he quite a forward thinking manager and has a good record of getting the best out of the players he’s had.

I honestly think people are put off by how he looks as well.
 
True that.

The reality is that he quite a forward thinking manager and has a good record of getting the best out of the players he’s had.

I honestly think people are put off by how he looks as well.

True. Doesn't even wear an armband.

It's difficult to point at anywhere he's been and left the club in the state that Bobby and Ronko have here though. He's not the guy anyone wanted when Koeman was shown the door but it's who we've ended up with. There seems to be a lot of Blues all over the place desperate for him to fail so they can say they were right all along.
 
True. Doesn't even wear an armband.

It's difficult to point at anywhere he's been and left the club in the state that Bobby and Ronko have here though. He's not the guy anyone wanted when Koeman was shown the door but it's who we've ended up with. There seems to be a lot of Blues all over the place desperate for him to fail so they can say they were right all along.

I cannot stand the man and do not want him in the club. However while he is here he will get the same support as any other manager. I don’t believe anyone wants him to mess it up......
 
I cannot stand the man and do not want him in the club. However while he is here he will get the same support as any other manager. I don’t believe anyone wants him to mess it up......

I'm going to create an alternate reality in my head Pete, where he doesn't really exist and all of this big mess hasn't happened.

I'll let you know how I get on in due course.
 

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