Ex-Liverpool star Danny Murphy has suggested that he believes Sam Allardyce should still be manager at West Ham.
Speaking
Don’t care what people think at West Ham Sam Allardyce is a good manager. What they were doing at letting him go God only knows.
— Ian Sing (@LarnerSingLtd) December 10, 2017
"I thought what he did at Bolton was unbelievable over a long period of time, developed them and their squad and since then really probably West Ham was one of the longest ones (jobs) he had and I thought they were developing really well.
"He got a bit unlucky there I thought losing his job, I know there's always a bit about the style thing with West Ham, but getting them up, keeping them mid table, playing some good stuff.
Everton since Sam Allardyce was appointed:
— 8 Fact Football (@8Fact_Footballl) December 10, 2017
4-0 vs West Ham
2-0 vs Huddersfield
3-0 vs Apollon Limassol
1-1 vs Liverpool
The Big Sam effect. ⚽ pic.twitter.com/SYqY0qUjMh
"He had a bad second half to the season just before he left and I think he's more than capable (of developing Everton)."
West Ham sacked Allardyce back in 2015 and replaced him with Slaven Bilic. In the Hammers last year at Upton Park, the Croatian led them to fifth in the table and only four points away from Champions League qualification.

Sam Allardyce is now managing his 7th Premier League team
— Danny (@The_GFP) November 30, 2017
Bolton
Newcastle
Blackburn
West Ham
Sunderland
Crystal Palace
Everton
That must be the record? pic.twitter.com/rWIMvQ3eUg