Former Everton star David Ginola has criticised the club after they sent out a survey which asked how feel about first team manager, Sam Allardyce, according to the Liverpool Echo.
Ginola was a brilliant player in his time at the club winning the PFA Players’ Player of the Year in his career at the Toffees.
Everton proved to be the last club he played for as he ended up retiring there in 2002.

The situation around the survey was all a bit random with fans asked to give their thoughts on the first team manager after a poor season for the club which had seen them in relegation for much of it.
The fans are really starting to lose patience with the management staff with them being determined to play in a negative way since coming in.
Ginola spoke about the situation when he appeared on Talksport earlier this morning:
“When you do a survey, normally it’s to raise a point that you’re going to make some changes, but the survey is coming from the club? That’s my concern.
“How can you ask the supporters what they think about the manager and the players? You only have to listen to them every game at home to find out if they’re happy or not.





