There are no two ways about it – Everton have been absolutely abysmal in the Premier League this season.The Toffees have won just three times in the top flight so far, drawing once and losing a further six. They currently find themselves languishing in the lower half of the table, having suffered their latest defeat to Brighton and Hove Albion at the weekend, and are teasing a surprise relegation battle if they don’t pick themselves up in the coming weeks.Watch Everton Live Streams With StreamFootball.tv Below

Despite this all, the man who was employed to steer them clear of a very similar situation when he took over from Ronald Koeman in November 2017, Sam Allardyce, believes that club should think twice about sacking manager Marco Silva on the basis that they’ll be sacrificing the stability needed to bring success to Goodison Park. That is, to emulate the David Moyes years (a bygone era as far as we're concerned).

Check out what Allardyce has told talkSPORT below...

'Marmite' manager Allardyce was sacked after six months in charge at Goodison Park and was eventually replaced by Silva.