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27/09/2016
BIG SAM AND ENGLISH FA MUTUALLY PART WAYS
The big story making rounds in all the papers is centred around big Sam and his resignation from his post as England boss, after overseeing one game in charge.
Sam Allardyce statement: I regret my comments
Further to recent events, The FA and I have mutually agreed to part company. It was a great honour for me to be appointed back in July and I am deeply disappointed at this outcome. This afternoon, I met with Greg Clarke and Martin Glenn and offered a sincere and wholehearted apology for my actions.
Although it was made clear during the recorded conversations that any proposed arrangements would need The FA’s full approval, I recognise I made some comments which have caused embarrassment. As part of today’s meeting, I was asked to clarify what I said and the context in which the conversations took place. I have co-operated fully in this regard. I also regret my comments with regard to other individuals.”
It is thought that Gareth Southgate will temporarily take charge of the England Senior National team for upcoming qualifiers.
So what do we know about this recent event? What exactly did Sam do wrong?
Well what I've uncovered is that an undercover reporter posed as a business man and asked him his opinion about Third Party Ownership of Players which of course is now an illegal practice worldwide.
The England boss stated how he knows people currently involved in the act and how there are ways to go around the rules
FA confirms they have have "mutually agreed to terminate Allardyce's contract with immediate effect"
The FA have released a statement, confirming Allardyce’s departure:
The FA can confirm that Sam Allardyce has left his position as England manager.
Allardyce’s conduct, as reported today, was inappropriate of the England manager. He accepts he made a significant error of judgement and has apologised. However, due to the serious nature of his actions, The FA and Allardyce have mutually agreed to terminate his contract with immediate effect.
This is not a decision that was taken lightly but The FA’s priority is to protect the wider interests of the game and maintain the highest standards of conduct in football. The manager of the England men’s senior team is a position which must demonstrate strong leadership and show respect for the integrity of the game at all times.
Gareth Southgate will take charge of the men’s senior team for the next four matches against Malta, Slovenia, Scotland and Spain whilst The FA begins its search for the new England manager.
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