The Toffees boss told reporters he has received an apology from the club's chairman after a survey was released to fans asking to rate his performance
An irritated Sam Allardyce has slammed the "big mistake" that saw Everton distribute a survey inviting fans to rate his performance as manager, but joked with reporters he would give himself an '11' out of 10.
Toffees season-ticket holders were earlier this week asked to indicate their "level of trust in the manager and his coaching staff" on a scale of zero to 10.
Allardyce, who has faced criticism from supporters for an uninspiring run of results, blamed the survey on the director of marketing's lack of football knowledge and revealed he has received an apology from chairman Bill Kenwright.