Everton chairman Bill Kenwright thanked manager Sam Allardyce for leading the club up to eighth in the Premier League at the club’s end of season awards on Tuesday night, and Toffees fans were quick to react to his comments.
The 72-year-old is reported to have said: “After the West Ham United game, if anyone said by the time we play them again we will be 8th place and away from all that crap, you would’ve more than accepted that. On behalf of the board and players, Sam, we thank you.”
The Goodison Park faithful, who are desperate on Twitter for Allardyce to go at the end of the season, could interpret those quotes in one of two ways – either a sign that they will keep the 63-year-old next season, or as a thank you but goodbye message.
Everton supporters took to social media to give their thoughts on Kenwright’s words, and while one said “there are two words missing at the end… ‘and goodbye'”, another said “Kenwright can do one as well”.
Here is just a selection of the Twitter reaction…
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