Sam Allardyce faces SACK at West Ham... despite guiding them to Premier League safety again Sam Allardyce's final act as West Ham manager will be to wrestle the title away from Manchester City's grasp this weekend. Sportsmail understands the decision has been made privately to sack Allardyce following Sunday's visit to the Etihad Stadium. The 59-year-old has successfully steered the club to top-flight security after a difficult start to the season. But a growing contingent of supporters have turned on the former Bolton boss, despite the team's improvement since the start of 2014. Allardyce's tactics have become a major bone of contention among Hammers fans, and the anger towards the manager from supporters has not gone unnoticed by owners David Sullivan and David Gold. And the club's hierarchy will look to appease disgruntled fans by replacing Allardyce after the club's clash against the champions-elect on Sunday. Allardyce has remained bullish about his job prospects in recent weeks, and will hold a scouting meeting on Thursday as he looks to finalise the club's transfer blueprint this summer. However, the manager will not have the chance to implement his summer spending plan. Sections of the Upton Park faithful have been vociferous in their condemnation of Allardyce in recent weeks. A survey of 12,392 Hammers fans taken last month saw 77.95 percent vote in favour of Allardyce leaving the East London club this summer. He was booed by home fans after the final whistle of March's clash against Hull - despite winning the match 2-1. His last task as Hammers boss will be to secure a shock win at the Etihad Stadium, which could open the door for Liverpool to snatch the Barclays Premier League title away from Manuel Pellegrini's side on the final day of the season. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...remier-League-safety-again.html#ixzz317hWtyBR
People can say what they like about Allardyce and his style of football, but he will keep you in the Premier League and sometimes that's the most important thing.
Who would be lined-up for them then? Cant think of any obvious candidates. Maybe Mackay - he played for them didnt he? His team hardly played scintillating football. Either way he's almost sure of a job in the summer with this and Norwich seemingly available. Surely they wouldnt go for Brown Envelope again....?
He guides them to midtable again and yet they want his head. Deluded set of ****s, they really are the dimmest set of supporters in the country.
Nah, f**king Jawdies by a mile. They somehow think they're entitled to a trophy despite they fact they've been **** save for 1 season in 50 years. I remember speaking to some of ther fans who literally couldnt believe it when i said Everton and Man City (pre money) were bigger than them. They see themselves in terms of size as behind Man Utd, Liverpool, Arsenal and thats it.
Me too. I hate the way they've been gifted the Olympic stadium and the tax payer is still paying £120m to convert the thing for them ffs! It'd be karma if they were playing Championship football at the opening.
I'm not sure why people are pleased about this, Gold and Sullivan are Steve Bruce fans, if Allardyce goes, Bruce will be heavily linked with the job.
Mackay seems to be getting mentioned a lot in connection with that job. Moyes will be considered too. Other than that, Allegri, Laudrup... maybe a move up for Eddie Howe?
Allegri is actually a good manager who was hard done by at Milan. I think he cut their wage bill by something like £50m PER SEASON and they were surprised when they did worse. His only real mistake was advising they ditch Pirlo cos he slowed their game down too much. That is admittedly a ****ing humongus error....
I know a Hammer, an old fart in his 40's (maybe early 50's), who used to do every game home & away but has rarely made a game for a few years now to reasons of his own, not because of the football on display, he had to stop going all the time the season before our first promotion to the top division. Anyway, his opinion is that they know they're not going to be pushing for the title or champions league, they've seen the premier league for years on end and it's not a novelty anymore. They turn up to enjoy a good game of football, which they're simply not getting at all, and the possibility of a decent cup run. He said it may sound strange to me with our club having only had a taste of highest level football over the last 5 or 6 years, but when you've been there and done it so many times before the novelty of it soon wears off and if he was still going to every match he'd be happier in the championship watching them play 'the West Ham way' than going through the motions again watching the utter dross they're getting served up with week after week. Just staying in the premier league by playing ****e is boring to him. He's got a point really, if we had spent many a year at the highest level and seen it all before many a time, just staying in the premier league wouldn't seem like much, just another season, no truly memorable games or anything, just same old ****e, different day.
Remind me, why did he quit Brum again - was it he fell out with the owner who folloowed them? Wasnt it something to do with image rights?
100% agree. This is why I cant understand people saying they'd rather finish 4th f**king bottom every year rather than try and win the FA or League Cup and play in Europe. i couldnt give 2 ****s if playing in Europe knackers us and gets us relegated - WE'RE PLAYING IN EUROPE. It's Sky's fault - theyve brainwashed the masses into thinkiing if you're not in the EPL then you dont matter.
Agree, regardless of managerial situations, footballing philosophy or anything, I hope they drop like a stone for that alone. It's not on.
Agree completely. People saying West Ham fans are deluded and that they'll get relegated are missing the point about why they want him out. They're willing to risk relegation if it means getting rid of him and getting some fun back in their weekends.