Sam Allardyce has resigned his dream job as coach of England, after
irreconcilable talks with English FA over an allegation that he agreed a
payment of 400,000 pounds in exchange for information on how to beat
transfer rules.
He was appointed into the three million pounds job on 22 July to succeed Roy Hodgson. He quit just after 67 days.
The English FA confirmed his departure, from a job that offered
three million pounds a year, making him the highest paid national coach
In a statement, the FA said on Monday night: ‘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.
‘The FA wishes Sam well in the future.”
*ALLARDYCE EXPRESSES DISAPPOINTMENT
Sam Allardyce in a statement said he is ‘deeply disappointed’ to be leaving his job as England manager.
‘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”
English CEO, Martin Glenn:
‘A very difficult 24 hours. In the light of the media allegations
that we’ve seen, we’ve concluded and Sam’s agreed that his behaviour’s
been inappropriate and frankly not what is expected of an England
manager, discussing a range of issues from potential contraventions of
FA rules through to personal comments that frankly just don’t work when
you’re the manager of England.”
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