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- Updated: October 23, 2016
The Sunday Supplement panel discuss the chance of a Sunderland return, as sacked England boss Sam Allardyce ponders his future.
Speculation mounts surrounding the possibility of Allardyce replacing current Black Cats manager David Moyes in an attempt to fortify the strugglers, who currently sit bottom of the Premier League with just two points from nine games.
Henry Winter, from The Time’s, believes it is a job Allardyce will be considering and told Sunday Supplement: “You look at the situation that Moyes is in and, unless he can revive the squad and them going, Allardyce, they know the impact he can have on the squad.
“Let’s be honest, sadly the sacking season will intensify and there will be jobs. There will be reservations because of the way Allardyce lost the England job but club chairmen will just look at the balance sheet and, if they’re struggling down at the bottom, they will look to an individual like Sam Allardyce to keep him up.”
But not all members of the Sunday Supplement panel agreed, with Sunday Mirror’s Andy Dunn questioning why …