The Sam Allardyce Poll
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Re: The Sam Allardyce Poll
Happyhammer wrote:I'm for him staying, I was 100% behind getting him here I'm now more like 60%. Malky had some 50 mil to spend and look what he did. Not too sure if there is any real great alternative out there, he'd have to be the best manager in the world probers.
We ant going to get one come here anytime soon as you can see with players not wanting to come here. So it will be done to the Manager and the players coming back to see if they can now pull off the great escape again, who knows. Let's get behind the team, the Manager, the Club and see what 2014 brings.
totally agree, we would defo be baying for BFS's blood if he had bought the striker malky did. Although Medel looks decent.
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Re: The Sam Allardyce Poll
It is a lot clearer than your last few postsHammertime1 wrote:Worcester
Trust me. The question is cleverly put.
Even if UTJ didn't mean it to be that way, i can assure you it is.
What is clever about it, or fishy about the vote except it isn't quite the result you thought?
Re: The Sam Allardyce Poll
voted no
players played out of position,no striker,only playing one striker when we need a win,no plan b
players played out of position,no striker,only playing one striker when we need a win,no plan b
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Re: The Sam Allardyce Poll
It is a bit of a funny way of wording a poll? Considering it's a simple question in theory
Why wasn't it just
"Should we sack Sam?"
Why wasn't it just
"Should we sack Sam?"
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Only someone very clearly on one side of the fence would have an issue with the wording of a question.West Ham Matt wrote:It is a bit of a funny way of wording a poll? Considering it's a simple question in theory
Why wasn't it just
"Should we sack Sam?"
Deary me...
For what it's worth I'm surprised at how close this poll is.
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Re: The Sam Allardyce Poll
Definite yes, without a decent replacement lined up it would be ludicrous to sack Sam
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Allardyce OUT!
The club needs to appoint a director of football to help develop a philosophy of football, the West Ham way! The Allardyce way, see's us second from bottom, with our faithful singing " Your nothing special, we lose every week," we deserve better! I wouldn't trust SA with another transfer window!
I'd rather go down trying to play the game rather than aimless hoof balls!!
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The club needs to appoint a director of football to help develop a philosophy of football, the West Ham way! The Allardyce way, see's us second from bottom, with our faithful singing " Your nothing special, we lose every week," we deserve better! I wouldn't trust SA with another transfer window!
I'd rather go down trying to play the game rather than aimless hoof balls!!
"We are West Ham we play on the Floor"
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Re: The Sam Allardyce Poll
Anyone else reckon those questioning the wording might have voted the wrong way :lol:
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Nah just seems a bit odd. Can see people just rushing in hitting yes without reading it properly, assuming it was leading to 'yes' meaning sack him. Relieved being read sub consciously, instead of retained.
f*** knows.
Anyway, I'm proper surprised so many still back him.
Fair dos.
f*** knows.
Anyway, I'm proper surprised so many still back him.
Fair dos.
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Re: The Sam Allardyce Poll
West Ham Matt wrote:It is a bit of a funny way of wording a poll? Considering it's a simple question in theory
Why wasn't it just
"Should we sack Sam?"
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Yup. James humourously correlated this pretty well earlier. Think it may be lost on plenty, though.West Ham Matt wrote:Nah just seems a bit odd. Can see people just rushing in hitting yes without reading it properly, assuming it was leading to 'yes' meaning sack him. Relieved being read sub consciously, instead of retained.
**** knows..
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Penmanship.West Ham Matt wrote: Why wasn't it just
"Should we sack Sam?"
or Phwoar look at the tits on thatBut soft, what light through yonder window breaks?
It is the east, and Juliet is the sun.
Arise, fair sun, and kill the envious moon,
Who is already sick and pale with grief
That thou, her maid, art far more fair than she.
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Exactly. When this issue arose with Avram there were two likely candidates available who might have kept us up. Martin O'Neil which we ballsed up and Sam himself. For the record I was in favour of keeping Avram. Thought he had turned it around and never thought we would be relegated until the disastrous last 8 games.We_are_BML wrote:Definite yes, without a decent replacement lined up it would be ludicrous to sack Sam
This time there are no realistic candidates (imho) who offer a better chance of survival than Sam.
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Re: The Sam Allardyce Poll
How did UTJ word the Glenn Roeder Poll?
"Should West Ham retain the relief of dismissing Glenn?"
"Should West Ham retain the relief of dismissing Glenn?"
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Re: The Sam Allardyce Poll
Notice the reasons given - we don't know who will be his replacement......West Ham Matt wrote:Anyway, I'm proper surprised so many still back him.
Speaks volumes about the support he gets from the stickers