Sam Allardyce wants future at Everton beyond short-term rescue mission
• ‘Coming out of retirement was to do bigger things in the future’
Sam Allardyce has claimed he did not come out of retirement for another short-term rescue mission with Everton but to build a team worthy of the club’s proposed new stadium in four years’ time. He signed an 18-month contract to succeed Ronald Koeman in November but admits he has not discussed any long-term plans with the club’s owner, Farhad Moshiri, who marks his two-year anniversary as major shareholder at Goodison Park next week.
Allardyce attributes the lack of long-term planning to the precarious league position Everton were in when he arrived, one that has since improved, rather than uncertainty over how long he will be at Goodison Park. And he feels he should be given time to construct the Everton team that plays at Bramley-Moore and not merely another survival act in what could be the 63-year-old’s final job in management.
Continue reading...from Football | The Guardian https://www.theguardian.com/football/2018/feb/23/sam-allardyce-everton-long-term-ambitions
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