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chateauferret Flag 16 Nov 17 12.08am

Furthermore, any decent manager should be able to get Everton out of the mess they're currently in so whether it's Allardyce or somebody else is neither here nor there. It's not as if the only alternative is de Boer.

Another thing occurs to me about Allardyce. As far as I know he lives in notloB and his family are there. That's not a long way from wherever Everton train. It's a f*** of a long way from Beckenham. This is the opposite of the case with, say, Dowie.


Edited by chateauferret (16 Nov 2017 12.13am)

 


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View Ray in Houston's Profile Ray in Houston Flag Houston 16 Nov 17 11.24pm Send a Private Message to Ray in Houston Add Ray in Houston as a friend

Originally posted by Mapletree

If he gets a job we get money. A no brainer.

This! After the Pulis nonsense, the club got smart and put a clawback into Sam's contract. No way he is going to pay that himself, so it means that anyone hiring him is going to have to add 2 mil. to the signing bonus which will pass through to the Palace.

Allardyce had decided that he wasn't going to manage the club this year anyway, so there's no harm, no foul here.

 


We don't do possession; we do defense and attack. Everything else is just wa**ing with a football.

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View 20 Spaces Isnt Enoug's Profile 20 Spaces Isnt Enoug Flag Bolton 16 Nov 17 11.37pm Send a Private Message to 20 Spaces Isnt Enoug Add 20 Spaces Isnt Enoug as a friend

No different to Warnock saying Palace would be his
last job in management and after us he was going to retire [ to Plymouth, I think ]

So 3 teams later he's still at it.

 

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nickgusset Flag Shizzlehurst 16 Nov 17 11.46pm

Originally posted by Southampton_Eagle

Oh I see. So in your world you retire for a few months then go back to work? Righto.

*edit* You can have a link as well. Notice the use of the word 'unfortunately'

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Edited by Southampton_Eagle (15 Nov 2017 7.49pm)

How many times did Elvis, Bowie or Sinatra retire?

Edited by nickgusset (16 Nov 2017 11.46pm)

 

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View PhuketEagle's Profile PhuketEagle Flag Phuket 17 Nov 17 6.25am Send a Private Message to PhuketEagle Add PhuketEagle as a friend

What's the problem? Sam did a good job for us & got the team playing well to keep us up; job done.
Good luck to the guy whatever he decides.

 

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View Southampton_Eagle's Profile Southampton_Eagle Flag At the after party 17 Nov 17 6.39am Send a Private Message to Southampton_Eagle Add Southampton_Eagle as a friend

Originally posted by 20 Spaces Isnt Enoug

No different to Warnock saying Palace would be his
last job in management and after us he was going to retire [ to Plymouth, I think ]

So 3 teams later he's still at it.

Warnock was sacked.

 

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Originally posted by nickgusset

How many times did Elvis, Bowie or Sinatra retire?

Edited by nickgusset (16 Nov 2017 11.46pm)

Slightly different to signing a contract then breaking the contract stating retirement then whoring himself around, signing players like PVA then buggering off leaving him with us.

 

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Originally posted by PhuketEagle

What's the problem? Sam did a good job for us & got the team playing well to keep us up; job done.
Good luck to the guy whatever he decides.

If that's the extent of your ambition then you'll never be disappointed. Buggers off when he could have built something and now look at the shambles.

I can't understand this love in with Allardyce. Pulis lied when he left and he's rightly hated. He kept us up as well. What's the difference?

 

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Originally posted by chateauferret

Furthermore, any decent manager should be able to get Everton out of the mess they're currently in so whether it's Allardyce or somebody else is neither here nor there. It's not as if the only alternative is de Boer.

Another thing occurs to me about Allardyce. As far as I know he lives in notloB and his family are there. That's not a long way from wherever Everton train. It's a f*** of a long way from Beckenham. This is the opposite of the case with, say, Dowie.


Edited by chateauferret (16 Nov 2017 12.13am)


I thought Dowie’s family were in Oldham at the time?

 

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Originally posted by Southampton_Eagle

If that's the extent of your ambition then you'll never be disappointed. Buggers off when he could have built something and now look at the shambles.

I can't understand this love in with Allardyce. Pulis lied when he left and he's rightly hated. He kept us up as well. What's the difference?

With you on this one. Not in love with the man at all though I am grateful for the job he did. He used us to restore his reputation and we benfitted from that. While it’s his right I would feel aggrieved if after such a short time with us he returned to premiership management having retired on the premise he needed a break from club management. Less than a season is hardly a break and he can’t have needed it that badly if he resurfaces that soon. The biggest danger is he turns up at a relegation rival. If we go down at their expense the money we get back will be irrelevant.

 

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Originally posted by Southampton_Eagle

I can't understand this love in with Allardyce. Pulis lied when he left and he's rightly hated. He kept us up as well. What's the difference?

Allardyce didn’t lie, he may have changed his mind (although since he is not back in management yet, it could all be agent drivel). Pulis didn’t change his mind, he lied. It seems like polar opposites to me.

I don’t understand this hate in with Allardyce. He was employed to do a job, he did a job, he left. He can do another job (in which case we get £2 million), or he can sit in his garden watching the flowers grow (in which case we don’t). Healthy apathy is the only reasonable response.

 

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Originally posted by Harry Beever

With you on this one. Not in love with the man at all though I am grateful for the job he did. He used us to restore his reputation and we benfitted from that. While it’s his right I would feel aggrieved if after such a short time with us he returned to premiership management having retired on the premise he needed a break from club management. Less than a season is hardly a break and he can’t have needed it that badly if he resurfaces that soon. The biggest danger is he turns up at a relegation rival. If we go down at their expense the money we get back will be irrelevant.


Not even half a season gone and he's touting himself. His family must be a right pain in the arse if he's had enough of spending time with them already.

And this magical £2m figure that people seem to forgive him for, less than 1/6th of what PvA cost so what quality exactly will that pay for?


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