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Ha ha, just desserts for fatso. I hope he's ruined. As for his media mates, the idiot pundits defending him, nice try but the public isn't that stupid.

 

The biggest salary in international football (!), 3M a year (!!) for the cushiest job going, and he still can't wait for his first game before cashing in more from anyone with a wad. Twenty minutes in with perfect strangers and he's telling them to circumvent FA rules. What a clown.

 

Can't wait to see what the Telegraph has on the others. This is long overdue.

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Number 6 - Garry Monk?

Yup. I thought of that too when reading it. Must have been on low wages at Swansea.

 

Manager 8 could be Pards? Always playing the same f***ing s*** players in the team. Notice the term  'long serving manager'. He was next after Wenger before he left.

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Big Sam love in on SSN, f***ing disgraceful

 

In a way it's the best thing that could have happened to him. Everyone probably already knew he was a corrupt fat b****** who had his sins swept under the carpet, at least now he can cling on to his reputation as a top English manager with a 100% success record. He should have stepped away after surviving the first scare like Harry Redknapp. There's only so many times the FA or a sympathetic jury can turn a  blind eye.

 

Quite a stretch.

 

Unsurprised to hear certain people in the popular media already have his back, even in the face of indefensible evidence.

 

They've all sucked him off relentlessly for years. For them it's like when Australians found out Rolf Harris was a nonce.

 

Ian Dowie was blaming the press for entrapment and all fat Sam did was have a momentary lack of judgement

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Loved those eight crooked manager profiles, but everyone's attention seems to have gone to number 6, whom I would have thought is most likely to be a total nonentity.

 

"A former player  (they're virtually all ex-players ffs)

who now manages (note - not mentioned as being PL or ex-PL as 5 of the eight listed are)

he allegedly likes extra money to secure deals because he is not on a big salary at his club. (Because he's in the Championship or even lower, perhaps?)

 

I like Pardew for 8 - because he had virtually no control over transfers here, he isn't likely to be getting bungs. But he could say to the Ashley that (for instance) S. Taylor and Cabaye and Sh. Ameobi were vital to his plans and needed to be tied down to longer contracts. This could also explain why there were so many players willing to suck his cock in public...

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Hehe... handbags on Good Morning Britain between Piers Morgan and Jason Cundy just then.

 

Cundy basically saying Sam was a victim of entrapment, and why should we (England) and the FA be 'whiter than white' when the Russians and other football federations do what they like?? Also said Sam should have just been given a slap on the wrist. :lol:

 

According to the likes of Cundy (and Dowie), its not Sams fault he went to a shady meeting weeks after getting his 'dream job' and started making his big daft gob go into overdrive.  :rolleyes:

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This is fantastic :lol:

 

Ex players and managers crying entrapement.  Why would the England manager who is paid 3 million a year need to meet up with foreign investors from asian markets? 

 

The smell of more money, thats why!!

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Not sure what to make of the news that Allardyce drinks Peroni.

 

I feel sorry for Carling. Would be so much more popular across the continent if it had a foreign sounding name like Peroni.

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Former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp: "It's a sad day, sad for Sam as well. I'm sorry for what's happened. It's probably a lifetime dream of his to be England manager and to end so quickly is unbelievable really."

 

Ex-FA chairman David Bernstein: "His naivety is quite unbelievable. There's no question he brought the FA and football into disrepute. That's not acceptable. I have very little sympathy. I believe the FA is in need of serious reform as it's no coincidence these sorts of things keep happening."

 

Former England defender Danny Mills: "I don't think fans will be annoyed he is explaining how to get around rules, I think it is more that he was chasing money around the world when the focus should have been on the England job."

 

The Times chief football writer Henry Winter: "We have to take responsibility for our own careers and for Allardyce - as a 61-year-old guy who is an experienced individual in football - the alarm bells should have been ringing."

 

Daily Telegraph chief football writer Sam Wallace: "You never know what is going to get thrown at the FA - be it racist or homophobic tweets, Luis Suarez biting case - and they have to be whiter and whiter.

 

Independent chief sportswriter Ian Herbert: "The sums of money and avarice of it all is sickening. The sheer bare-faced grubbiness is just shocking."

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Former Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp: "It's a sad day, sad for Sam as well. I'm sorry for what's happened. It's probably a lifetime dream of his to be England manager and to end so quickly is unbelievable really."

 

Ex-FA chairman David Bernstein: "His naivety is quite unbelievable. There's no question he brought the FA and football into disrepute. That's not acceptable. I have very little sympathy. I believe the FA is in need of serious reform as it's no coincidence these sorts of things keep happening."

 

Former England defender Danny Mills: "I don't think fans will be annoyed he is explaining how to get around rules, I think it is more that he was chasing money around the world when the focus should have been on the England job."

 

The Times chief football writer Henry Winter: "We have to take responsibility for our own careers and for Allardyce - as a 61-year-old guy who is an experienced individual in football - the alarm bells should have been ringing."

 

Daily Telegraph chief football writer Sam Wallace: "You never know what is going to get thrown at the FA - be it racist or homophobic tweets, Luis Suarez biting case - and they have to be whiter and whiter.

 

Independent chief sportswriter Ian Herbert: "The sums of money and avarice of it all is sickening. The sheer bare-faced grubbiness is just shocking."

 

If he's not one of the others to be uncovered, I'll eat all your hats.

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Just in case anyone had forgotten this;

 

 

"Sam Allardyce has named his sumptuous new Costa Blanca villa "Casa St James," because he bought it with his £4 million pay off from being sacked as Newcastle boss."

 

 

Ha ha ha! Fat-headed corrupt wanker!

 

 

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