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Published 19:40 17 Apr 2018 BST
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"I have a high level of trust in the current manager and coaching staff of Everton eg, in making the right decisions to get the best out of the team."And supporters will then offer a rating from zero to 10. https://twitter.com/SportsJOE_UK/status/935878805574553600 Everton are currently ninth in the Premier League, with 42 points from 34 games, and have experienced a frustrating season. They invested heavily in the squad last summer only to see performances dip. Ronald Koeman was sacked in October and Allardyce was appointed a month later. The former England manager helped guide Everton away from the relegation zone, but hasn't been a popular figure with fans of the club. Many Evertonians have expressed concern about Big Sam's style of football, and there are doubts surrounding his future at the club beyond this summer. Allardyce's contract is due to expire in 2019. If one had to guess how Everton fans will respond to the survey question, it would probably be four out of 10. They were in a tough spot and Allardyce played in his part in securing their place in the Premier League, but they aren't keen on him staying beyond the end of the season.

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