latibosani I know Allardyce likes to take credit for it, but I think your man here has just made the mistake of looking at when he was appointed and the results that followed.
Sam Allardyce wasn’t even the manager when Everton beat West Ham 4-0 lads, he was watching in the stands and David Unsworth was still the interim manager
@@Stoofer. Nah, one of the league losses in Jan/Feb of the 16/17 season: 2-3 vs Swansea, 2-0 at Hull, or 3-1 at Leicester (those sides finished 15th, 18th, and 12th). That Man City game was turned on the red card and then the ref not having the balls to call the penalty and send Otamendi off with his 2nd yellow at 1-0. Probably the 2-0 at relegation fodder Hull...
Allardyce had nothing to do with that West Ham game. He was announced as manager the morning of that game, sat in the stands and watched. David Unsworth took charge of the team. Allardyce even took credit for this game which made it even worse.
the 4-0 Everton win over West Ham was David Unsworth's last game as caretaker manager. Big Sam watched the game from the stands so he shouldn't get the credit for that game.
Brian's laws has to be one of worst appointments in the clubs history hiring a manager who got sacked from Sheffield Wednesday the previous year was never gonna work
Don't forgot Holloway said he'd never leave Plymouth Argyle for Leicester, claiming the rumours were 'utter nonsense'. He then proceed to leave (Argyle were top half Championship side at the time) and relegate Leicester, losing to Argyle in the run in. Such sweet revenge
James mcarthur is a glasgow legend boys showed what can be done by a scheme boy like myself boy was never the most talented but put the work in and is an inspiration to a boy with myself trying to get a trial with Queen’s Park barrowfield boys
Just a suggestion there was when Sheffield united drew 2-2 in the cup against spurs with Nigel clough in charge yes we didn’t win and yes we didn’t go through but what a brace from che Adams
Bournemouth and Wimbledon, they are both AFCs Arsenal Fan TV, can't escape Europa League Aston Villa, welcome back Grealish needs new boots, that's fact
A bit harsh to call Van Persie a hateful human being for celebrating against Arsenal, considering the abuse he endured from their fans leading up to that
Stuart Pearce? Yeah, not a great manager and made some terrible decisions, but he wasn't as bad as Alan Ball. With a much worse win rate, our best result was a 1-0 win over Aston Villa at Villa Park, which was his last win in the top flight and also meant we'd done the double over them (beating them 1-0 at Maine Road earlier in the season). But he's not even the worst: That honour would have to fall to John Benson - in charge for just four months, 17 games and just three wins (2 draws and 12 losses) with the best result a 2-0 away win at West Brom (or maybe the 2-0 home win against West Ham, I can't decide which).
I know HITC think forever began in 1992 but if it was genuinely best result by the worst manager EVER....Everton's officially worst ever manager was Cliff Britton. Got the team relegated in 1950 and then oversaw the club's lowest ever finish of 16th in the second division in 1953. Although Britton did put the relegation thing right again by winning promotion in 1954. While in Division 2 he oversaw a 2-1 victory over the emerging Busby Babes, Manchester United in the 5th round of the cup and went on to take the Toffees to a sensational semi-final where they were 0-4 down in half an hour to Bolton and then [after missing a penalty] fought back to lose 3-4. Isn't it such a shame that the modern media regard 120 years of Football history not worthy of mention
Frank De Boer has done himself justice at Atlanta United, yeah the league is crap but he's won 2 trophies already this season and it took time for his style to adjust