bwfc1874 wrote:Think you're bit unfair on Allardyce Lust, I posted this on another thread but I think it's applicable here:
Allardyce got us promoted and kept us up on a shoe string budget, I don't believe the argument that he was playing with Rioch/Todd's money, the money we spent was as a result of getting promoted to the richest league in the world.
You fail to acknowledge the players he brought through and cost us nothing, Nolan, O'Brien and Hunt and completely ignore the players he brought in for very little money and were highly successful for us like Ben Haim, Michael Ricketts, Kevin Davies, Speed and Abdoulaye Faye.
Even players he brought in but weren't given their opportunity by subsequent staff have proved good players like Dzemaili and Al Habsi.
Allardyce left because it was obvious he'd taken us as far as out budget would allow, I never held it against him leaving for Newcastle, he was very ambitious and quite rightly so having turned us from a mid table championship side into a top 6 Premier league side. You can't argue with his success or how he did it, we won't see such a level of success for a long time.
That's Allardyce's spin on reality and you've swallowed it.
Our modern Premiership era didn't begin with FS,
We were promoted to the Prem in 94/95 and reached the League Cup Final.
We were relegated (only just despite our budget team)
We were promoted to the Prem again in 96/97 with 98 points and 100 goals.
Allardyce joined us in 99 and inherited great players and a Board that had tasted success and was willing to back him. He was perhaps the luckiest manager alive to walk into that situation.
His failure since dumping us merely proves the point.