Sam Allardyce Resigns
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Sam Allardyce Resigns
8 years 8 months ago
Various news outlets reporting Sam Allardyce has resigned as the England soccer coach. Some shady deal with a Far East Firm was his undoing.
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8 years 8 months ago
The only manager in england who had the balls to sort that team out.
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8 years 8 months ago
15 years ago there was a tv investigation programme reporting about "bungs" in the premiership. Dodgy stuff with payments to family members etc. 2 managers in particular were pinpointed as "allegedly" being involved. Sam was one, the other Harry. Clearly no cases were proven but I always thought the reason neither was given the job when it came up was because the FA had their doubts. So when Sam got the job I thought either he had proven himself innocent or just been forgiven over time....now this. Clearly self interest top of his agenda, rather than doing well out of giving his all for English football.
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8 years 8 months ago
Only manager to have a 100% win rate for England, what a fool gets arguably the best job in football £3 million a year and it's over before the ink on the contract is dry
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Re: Sam Allardyce Resigns
8 years 8 months ago
Yet the tree of knowledge says that Italian football is corrupt, English football is the laughing stock of the world
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8 years 8 months agochicken n chips wrote: Yet the tree of knowledge says that Italian football is corrupt, English football is the laughing stock of the world
Bit of a difference between a greedy man compared to football club that is rotten to the core.
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8 years 8 months ago
The 33 Chilean miners trapped in 2010 were underground for 2 days longer than Allardyce was England manager.
Another useless fact :lol:
Another useless fact :lol:
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As you have Italian blood Chicken,I thought you may want to read this.
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Italy is still one of the most corrupt countries in Europe - but it is slightly less corrupt than a year ago, - according to a major global report released on Wednesday.
Debt-laden Italy seals 'bad loans' deal with EU (27 Jan 16)
Italian football stars targeted in tax evasion scam (26 Jan 16)
Italy risks 'huge damage' if Schengen suspended (26 Jan 16)
Italy's poor performance in Transparency International's Annual Corruptions Perceptions Index is no laughing matter.
According to the Italian Court of Auditors, corruption costs Italy a massive €60 billion – or four percent of its GDP - each year. But things might just be improving.
Italy climbed eight places in the rankings to take 61st place out of all 174 countries included in the report. Italy is now ranked equally corrupt as Senegal, Montenegro and South Africa, with which it shares a lowly cleanliness score of 44 out of 100.
Italy might be the eurozone's third largest economy, but it was far behind all its northern European neighbours in the corruption stakes.
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Italy is still one of the most corrupt countries in Europe - but it is slightly less corrupt than a year ago, - according to a major global report released on Wednesday.
Debt-laden Italy seals 'bad loans' deal with EU (27 Jan 16)
Italian football stars targeted in tax evasion scam (26 Jan 16)
Italy risks 'huge damage' if Schengen suspended (26 Jan 16)
Italy's poor performance in Transparency International's Annual Corruptions Perceptions Index is no laughing matter.
According to the Italian Court of Auditors, corruption costs Italy a massive €60 billion – or four percent of its GDP - each year. But things might just be improving.
Italy climbed eight places in the rankings to take 61st place out of all 174 countries included in the report. Italy is now ranked equally corrupt as Senegal, Montenegro and South Africa, with which it shares a lowly cleanliness score of 44 out of 100.
Italy might be the eurozone's third largest economy, but it was far behind all its northern European neighbours in the corruption stakes.
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8 years 8 months ago
One for record books shortest and most successful
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Re: Sam Allardyce Resigns
8 years 8 months ago
The tree of knowledge sure knows how to copy and paste
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8 years 8 months agochicken n chips wrote: The tree of knowledge sure knows how to copy and paste
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I must be the most successful fisherman in England..Always guaranteed to hook something :lol:
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