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So there's two managers who have managed a national team and aren't English? Surely that can't be too hard to figure out

 

Wasn't Mark Hughes manager of Wales?

 

Bilic, Ranieri, Conte, Mick Mccarthy?

 

The way West Ham's season is going..

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Full extent of the telegraph expose. Note the investigation took 10 months so widens the net a little on whom individuals may be.

 

The Telegraph began investigating corruption in English football last year after receiving information that specific managers, officials and agents were taking or receiving cash payments to secure player transfers. Over the coming days the Telegraph will detail how:

 

The assistant manager of a high-profile football club accepted a £5,000 cash “bung”

Ten managers were named by players’ agents as taking bribes to fix player transfers

Two well-known managers discussed becoming ambassadors for the same fictitious firm as Sam

Another high-profile manager admitted his players broke FA rules by betting on their own games but he failed to report it

A senior figure at a Premier League club helped undercover reporters to formulate a plan to bribe managers

 

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There's no way he survives this, everyone already knew he was bent as fuck after the Panorama cover up. The FA will go down with him if they don't act.

That's how I'm looking at it, aye :thup:

 

I have less faith in you that the FA will cave. They got away with hiring him in the first place, after all, this is nothing.

 

For Fathead's part, at worst he's as bent as we all know he is, at best he's as dim as we all know he is.

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ITV reporting that MPs are saying he should be sacked.

 

http://www.itv.com/news/update/2016-09-27/mps-allardyce-must-go-if-claims-are-true/

 

I think it's ludicrous for the people defending him to call this a "non-footballing" matter. Buying player A by circumventing the rules is a footballing matter.

 

Being massively bent surely disqualifies you from the biggest job in English sport like, I think that's the relevant point here.

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Full extent of the telegraph expose. Note the investigation took 10 months so widens the net a little on whom individuals may be.

 

The Telegraph began investigating corruption in English football last year after receiving information that specific managers, officials and agents were taking or receiving cash payments to secure player transfers. Over the coming days the Telegraph will detail how:

 

The assistant manager of a high-profile football club accepted a £5,000 cash “bung”

Ten managers were named by players’ agents as taking bribes to fix player transfers

Two well-known managers discussed becoming ambassadors for the same fictitious firm as Sam

Another high-profile manager admitted his players broke FA rules by betting on their own games but he failed to report it

A senior figure at a Premier League club helped undercover reporters to formulate a plan to bribe managers

 

 

Maybe they could get rid of the agents as well who are a huge problem

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He was never in charge of a major club other than Newcastle United, where he failed. His achievements were limited to steering struggling clubs out of trouble. Laughably, he has boasted that he should have been in charge of Inter or Real Madrid. Delusions of grandeur?

 

Brilliant :lol:

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Kaveh Solhekol

Given list with names of 7 managers who fear they've been stung by Telegraph just like Sam Allardyce. 5 English, 2 ex international managers

 

pls be pards

 

Are there even 5 English managers in the Premier League?

 

Guess it will be football league managers

 

Does it say current managers?

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