Rolled the dyce

Everton send out bizarre survey asking fans to rate Sam Allardyce’s managerial ability

Toffees fans are asked to give a rating from zero to ten to describe their 'level of trust' in the under-fire manager

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EVERTON have sent out a bizarre survey to fans asking if they have confidence in boss Sam Allardyce.

The ex-England boss has been criticised by supporters for lacklustre performances despite guiding the once relegation-threatened Toffees into ninth position in the Premier League.

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Supporters have been asked to judge the performance of boss Sam AllardyceCredit: Getty Images - Getty

And now fans have been asked to rate the under pressure gaffer out of ten as the club gather feedback on their underwhelming season.

One statement reads: "I have a high level of trust in the current manager and coaching staff of Everton."

Another says: "I have a high level of trust in the current senior leadership team at Everton."

Alongside the statements are ratings from a scale of zero to ten going from completely disagree to completely agree.

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Everton are ninth in the league but fans have vented their frustrations with Allardyce in chargeCredit: Getty - Contributor
The Everton gaffer could be shown the exit door at the end of the seasonCredit: AFP or licensors AFP or licensors

Allardyce was appointed in November to steady the ship following the disastrous start to the season under Ronald Koeman.

The 63-year-old signed a contract until the summer of 2019 but his future has consistently been under the microscope.

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The Toffees have won just twice in their last seven matches against Brighton and 10-man Stoke.

Everton are planning a major overhaul in the summer that is set to include Allardyce and director of football Steve Walsh.

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And they could link-up with with super-agent Mino Raiola to avoid another messy summer transfer window.

Last summer, Koeman oversaw a near-£200million summer spree - but was promptly given the axe after failing to get his flops firing.

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