Thursday, 29 September 2016

SAM ALLARDYCE QUITS ENGLAND MANAGERIAL JOB AFTER HE WAS CAUGHT IN A STING OPERATION

Sam Allardyce is no longer the coach of the England national team.
The former coach of Bolton Wanderers left his job on Tuesday evening after just 67 days as England manager.
The English FA confirmed his exit.

Allardyce was caught in a sting operation masterminded by the Telegraph of the UK which released a video where the disgraced England manager was seen advising a group of supposed business men on how to circumvent FA Rules on 3rd party ownership in exchange for $400,000. 
Allardyce has since released a statement admitting it was 'an error of judgment".
The Telegraph has vowed on the other hand to release more names of Managers caught in their sting operation with Ex Leeds United and Chelsea striker and current QPR manager, Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink fingered in the latest scandal.

Allardyce is well remembered by Nigerians as the coach of Bolton Wanderers when ex-Nigerian captain, Jay Jay Okocha, was at the club.

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