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Allardyce could face FA action
- Updated: September 28, 2016
Sam Allardyce could face action from the Football Association following the undercover investigation which led to him losing his job as England manager.
The former Sunderland and Bolton boss left his role on Tuesday evening one game into his tenure with England following meetings with the FA over allegations he discussed how to circumvent rules on player transfers during the newspaper sting.
FA chairman Greg Clarke said it was agreed on all sides during the discussions that the situation was not “recoverable” but added the association had not yet established whether Allardyce had committed any breach of rules.
The organisation is not making any further comment on the situation but it is understood the FA’s governance team is still waiting for the transcripts from the Daily Telegraph.
It will then be for the governance team to assess the transcripts and evidence and decide whether to bring any charges against Allardyce or anyone else featured in the undercover investigation.
If that were to happen, it …