Big Sam is a much maligned football genius. He simply gets the very best out of what is available to him and he does it everywhere. The man deserves more credit and more time in a role.Be really funny if he couldn't sort it.
Big Sam is a much maligned football genius. He simply gets the very best out of what is available to him and he does it everywhere. The man deserves more credit and more time in a role.
Edit - But yeah in this instance I'd wet my pants if they went down!
It'd be hugely shocking as it would be both his first failure and the biggest relegation of the modern era.
Villa? Toss of a coin between them and Everton.
And don't forget the dug outs. What have Villa ever done for football?Fair point but I'd argue Everton purely on the fact they've spent more time in the top flight than any other club and haven't been relegated in over 60 years.
Believe they've only spent 4/5 seasons out of the top flight in its history.
And the ownership is a total contrast. Villa were run into the ground over three years, Everton have been aiming for the stars for 12 months!
That's the real shocker for me. How they have let this happen.
There are several similarities between Everton and Saints. A few you can leave as they have little bearing on both teams drop in form. But the overriding similarity is that Everton sold their prime goal getter and didn't replace him. We did the same, only we sold two. The main difference is that last season we had a manager who actually coped admirably, given the circumstances, without the needed replacements, and it took an unnecessary managerial change to find our poorest form [which is hopefully going to come to an end]. Everton made the shortest of short-cuts to poor form.They spent 200m on mainly crap is the answer to that whilst letting their only goal scorer leave.
I said after the summer window that I wasn't that impressed with their business, though never expected them to be doing quite as badly as they are now. Thought they had just solidified themselves as the 7th best team rather than making any roads into breaking the top 6.
Alladyce Statement
“I have no ambitions to take another job”.
“I want to be able to savour life while I am still relatively young, and when I am still relatively healthy enough to do all the things I want to do, like travel, spend more time with my family and grandchildren without the huge pressure that comes with being a football manager.
“This is the right time for me. I simply want to be able to enjoy all the things you cannot really enjoy with the 24/7 demands of managing any football club, let alone one in the Premier League.”
"How much........six million a year! Where do I sign. Pints of wine are on me!"
