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Sam Allardyce Eyes Football Job After England Resignation over Telegraph Claims
- Updated: September 28, 2016
Sam Allardyce reportedly wants to return to football again following his departure as England manager and bemoaned the “entrapment” that saw him caught up in a newspaper sting.
The 61-year-old left the England post on Tuesday after just one match in charge following the release of footage by the Telegraph showing Allardyce telling undercover reporters that it was “not a problem” to circumvent FA rules on outlawed third-party ownership.
Allarydce subsequently told Sky Sports News HQ that “he intends to return to football management.”
Sky Sports News HQ’s Kaveh Solhekol provided further details of Allardyce’s comments:
Allardyce wants to work in football again. He is not a quitter. He will never quit football. Football is in his veins
— Kaveh Solhekol (@SkyKaveh) September 28, 2016
In a video interview released by the channel, he responded, “who knows, we’ll see,” to a question on whether the England job would be his last in football, while he also said “entrapment has won” in the case of his …