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Thread: Allardyce, Stay or Go?

  1. #21
    Get rid ASAP.

  2. #22
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    Quote Originally Posted by TipperaryBaggie View Post
    Totally agree with Ketts. What's the point of keep going up and down like a whore's drawers? We need to go through a proper rebuild and stabilising period and, if that takes more than one season then so be it. When we go up next time, we need to have a team in place that can be competitive in the higher league.
    To do that tho you need stable ownership and all funds to be re invested in the club, until we have achieved FOL we are in real danger of doing a Sheff Weds, Coventry, Sunderland, Portsmouth etc etc, like him or loathe him Allardyce at least provides a capable pair of hands and would keep the ship afloat.

  3. #23
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    I'd keep him. He sorted our weaknesses and bought in 3 key players for peanuts. I don't understand the love in with Chris Wilder.

  4. #24
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    This is not an easy question. I see the points on both sides of the argument but one thing I feel is the club should not make promotion back the be all and end all. Some serious rebuilding needs to take place and this might likely not be a quick process. The question is whether there is the will and determination to do this. We all know the answer to that.

  5. #25
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    Stay. He was given mission impossible when he took over.
    He knows the player's and club by now and is our best hope of instant promotion.
    Another manager and we will be back to square one.
    I can see a lot of players being shipped out at the end of the season and others being brought in.
    Sam will get the right player's in to make us hard to beat.
    IF he stays, and IF he gets us up, then will be the time to discuss his future.
    I like free flowing football but we don't have the money to get the player's who can play it.
    Sam and Hodgson know what it takes to survive in the prem.

  6. #26
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    Quote Originally Posted by 9goals2hattricks3pen View Post
    What basis is there for this?

    I haven't checked but I reckon Bilic was one of best paid in the Championship and Allardyce cheap? I think not!

    I say go.

    Interesting that although you ask for a stay or go some on here have opinions but don't answer your question. Happens a lot.
    I do apologise I should have put STAY at the beginning of the post then gone on to give my opinion as to why.

  7. #27
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    If we can't persuade Wilder, I'd keep BS.

    If both say no then Appleton if he can secure promotion at the Imps.

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