
Everton have asked supporters to rate manager Sam Allardyce’s performance this season on a scale of zero to 10.
Everton send out a fan survey multiple times a year. The latest one to be posted asks fans to rate their level of trust in players being “loyal and performing at their best”, and in their club’s senior leadership team. NaijaBet.com
The survey has been designed to explore how connected fans feel to the club.
One of the questions asks fans to rate the statement: “I have a high level of trust in the current manager and coaching staff… e.g. in making the right decisions to get the best out of the team.”

Allardyce took over the club in November from Ronald Koeman, and has won 27 points from 20 games, but a passionate contingent of fans are not pleased by what they perceive to be a negative playing style.
Allardyce’s future at Goodison Park is now in doubt amid rumours that owner Farhad Moshiri is considering going in a different direction in the summer.
Former Watford boss Marco Silva has been linked to the club in the past, and Shakhtar Donetsk coach Paulo Fonseca has also been rumoured to be interested in a move.

In the 1970’s and 80’s Everton were one of the biggest clubs in the country, but their supporters have had to tolerate relative mediocrity for a number of decades.
Everton haven’t won a major trophy since Joe Royle was sat in the dugout for the FA Cup final in 1995. On that day, a header from Paul Rideout helped them defeat Manchester United 1-0 at Wembley to secure the cup.
Meanwhile Allardyce’s next chance to impress is against Newcastle on Monday. NaijaBet.com