West Bromwich Albion are said to be interested in Sam Allardyce, if he leaves Everton.

West Bromwich Albion appointing Sam Allardyce would be utterly baffling, after they got rid of Tony Pulis to look for a more stylish brand of football.
West Brom fans had grown frustrated with Pulis’ defensive style, and when it was not proving effective, the Hawthorns crowd made it clear that they wanted more entertainment.
Alan Pardew was brought in in an attempt to provide more attacking football at West Brom, but the appointment was nothing short of a disaster.

Pardew struggled to have any success with the Baggies, but giving up on their more attacking strategy already would be a major error.
Allardyce certainly has his qualities as a manager, but his tactics have proven frustrating at his current club, Everton.

Allardyce could now be let go by Everton, and the Daily Mail claim that West Brom are keen to appoint the former England boss.
However, by doing so, the Baggies would only be showing muddled thinking and they must show more commitment to providing entertaining football, as they were looking to do when Pulis left.
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