I'm pretty sure Allardyce will manage again, once he's had a break from the game. How long that break lasts depends on the offers he gets, a bit like MON before he came here. I used to really dislike him but would now accept him as I think the job wouldn't overwhelm him and he'd get us up. The last two seasons he's joined clubs mid season and done enough in that time to salvage the season. As say a two year option, he'd do for me.
Quote from: Marlon From Bearwood on September 13, 2017, 11:51:29 AMI'm pretty sure Allardyce will manage again, once he's had a break from the game. How long that break lasts depends on the offers he gets, a bit like MON before he came here. I used to really dislike him but would now accept him as I think the job wouldn't overwhelm him and he'd get us up. The last two seasons he's joined clubs mid season and done enough in that time to salvage the season. As say a two year option, he'd do for me. He's done enough to save teams from relegation, that's a totally different job to earning a team promotion. What Bruce is doing with us could be effective if that was the aim, but to get promotion you have to win games and there is nothing in Fat Sam's record ever to suggest he's capable of the long sequences of winning football we'd need.
He's retired. Not sure how many other times I need to explain this?If he wanted to work in management, he would still be managing Palace. If he had had a change of heart since managing Palace, he would have gone back there when they sacked his replacement this week.He has retired.Banging. Head. Brick. Wall.
Allardyce has got a 36% win ratio.Banging. Head. Brick. Wall.
Quote from: Villa75 on September 13, 2017, 12:14:58 PMAllardyce has got a 36% win ratio.Banging. Head. Brick. Wall.I wish you would, I really do.
The Fulham Serbian fellow appears to be having a mince old time of it, especially considering they just needed the title handing to them now.