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McClaren: I’m sad for Sam
- Updated: September 28, 2016
Former England coach Steve McClaren has expressed sympathy for Sam Allardyce claiming he had “innocently” paid the price for a lack of privacy in modern-day football.
Allardyce stepped down as England boss on Tuesday evening after just 67 days in charge over allegations he discussed how to circumvent rules on player transfers to undercover Daily Telegraph reporters.
The 61-year-old departs by mutual agreement one game into his tenure after agreeing with the …