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If he took us from the bottom 3 to a top 7 finish there's no way on earth Mosh would consider getting rid of him.
We're not going to finish 7th, though.
All part of the Sam myth again. We were 13th when he took over after the West Ham game and went to 10th after we beat Huddersfield in his first game.
My view of Allardyce
37 points will more than likely keep us up , so one more win.Get rid at season end. Ideally before. Utterly negative blame merchant. All the wins are "his" wins and all the losses are at the feet of the players. A total disgrace that we are so numbed by this season that some are accepting that, in February, with 34 points on the board and 33 still to play for, that keeping us up will be an acceptable achievement. His constant references to "safety" etc are all part of the Big Sam firefighter myth. I actually think the odd loss and heavy defeat suits him deep down as it enables him to continue in this vein of how it's just his particular brand of bisto infused magic keeping us up. Counting the days til he's gone.
My view of Allardyce
Mosh would hail him a god if he pulls it off. Maybe he could be useful next season but hopefully he's only a short term fix, can't see him dragging us into the top sixBrings me onto a worrying conundrum this
I obviously want Everton to finish as high as possible and 7th place is do-able, which would likely mean European qualification
That said, I'm fairly sure that if Allardyce got 7th place and European qualification, there's no way Moshiri sacks him and I'm utterly convinced that we need to change manager at the end of the season to progress properly