Football: Everton boss Allardyce says survey asking fans to rate his performance was a 'marketing slip-up'

Allardyce arrives for a match against Swansea City on April 14, 2018. PHOTO: AFP

LIVERPOOL, England (REUTERS) - Everton boss Sam Allardyce said a survey sent to supporters asking them to rate his performance from zero to 10 was "a marketing slip-up" and he has received an apology from club chairman Bill Kenwright.

The survey was sent earlier this week and asked a supporters' panel a series of question designed to discover how connected they feel to the Merseyside club.

Former England manager Allardyce said it was an error from the club's marketing department.

"The survey passed out by the director of marketing was a slip-up," he told reporters on Thursday (April 19).

"His knowledge is about marketing and not football. He got things wrong.

"I'm planning for the future, until someone tells me otherwise."

When asked if he had received an apology from the club, Allardyce added: "Off the chairman, yes."

Allardyce has guided Everton to ninth in the Premier League after taking 27 points from 20 matches since replacing the sacked Ronald Koeman.

Yet, there has been a growing discontent among fans over the quality of football the team are playing.

Everton striker Wayne Rooney has praised Allardyce for making an instant impact at Goodison Park and steering the club clear of the relegation battle.

"He has done the job that's been asked of him," the 32-year-old told Sky Sports.

"When he took over we were 17th in the league. We're sitting here now in ninth position.

"We were panicking a bit when he took over. There was talk of relegation and he has steadied that. We're in ninth position and could possibly finish eighth."

Everton host 10th-placed Newcastle United at Goodison Park in the league on Monday.

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