It`s difficult to form an opinion as, atm, there`s only bits and pieces of info to go on. Whether he should be sacked and what for. For saying the FA are useless? - No, plenty would agree with him on that one. For saying Hodgson was rubbish and has no personality? - No, plenty would agree with him on that one too. For saying bribes are possible and do happen? - No, I wouldn`t be the least bit surprised at anything involving agents. For taking a bribe? - Yes. No question. Would I have him back? - Depends on the reason for him leaving. If it`s for calling the FA worse than ****e then yes. It isn`t illegal and happens to be something I agree with. If it`s something illegal then no, not under any circumstances. My opinion for now at least until there`s some proper evidence
Nigel Pearsons just been suspended by Derby County a couple of hours before they play tonight. The club are refusing to say why. Sounds abit fishy after everything thats gone on.
If I was accountable for what I said about my bosses in private, I'd have had some serious issues to have dealt with in the past. Just as well for me, nobody gives two ****s about me.
Sky Sports is reporting that Sam Allardyce has finished his talks with Football Association executives for the day. The reporter also reveals on Twitter that he has been given a list of seven managers who have been “stung by the Telegraph”, including the names of “two ex-international” coaches.
That'd do it, with the caveat that he can have no contact with Sunderland while he's being investigated. He'll then return in November to a winless side in meltdown.
he will keep quiet ,and be paid the the 4 mill for the job, in an envelope if he keeps his gob shut, the FA are as dirty if not worse than FIFA, AS THE REFFING DECISIONS THAT HAVE THE HEAD SCRATCHING, AND THE PREFERENTIAL TREATMENT TO THE TOP TEN BEGGARS BELIEF,
Yep https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...yce-leaves-england-manager-role-fa?CMP=twt_gu Sam Allardyce is to leave England job after one game in charge https://www.theguardian.com/footbal...-fa-investigation-after-undercover-sting-live