Allardyce's conduct, as reported today, was inappropriate of the England manager.
After 67 days, and 1 match in charge, Sam Allardyce has left his job as England manager.
Allardyce lasted just 67 days in charge,
overseeing a single 2018 World Cup qualifying match, which saw England beat Slovakia on an Adam Lallana injury-time goal.
Shortly after accepting the job to coach England, Allardyce flew to Singapore
and Hong Kong and told the reporters how to get around the FA's“ridiculous” transfer regulations:.
It's a shame, because Allardyce is a good manager and innovative in some ways, and
also because he is a larger-than-life personality prone to saying interesting things.
Over the course of two meetings, lasting four hours in total, Allardyce told the fictitious businessmen that it was“not a problem”
to bypass the rules introduced by his employers in 2008.
Secret hidden camera footage from the Telegraph
reportedly shows England manager Sam Allardyce telling a group of“businessmen”(who were planted by the paper)
how to skirt the England FA's rules regarding third-party ownership, as well as setting up a £400,000 deal with them.
Sam Allardyce was named as Roeder's successor on 15 May,[23]
with what proved to be Freddy Shepherd's last act as Chairman, who reluctantly sold his final shares in the club on 7 June to Mike Ashley and was replaced by Chris Mort.