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- Updated: October 26, 2016
Chief executive Martin Glenn has suggested Sam Allardyce might not have lost his job if the Football Association’s sole responsibility was the England team.
Allardyce’s spell as the national manager began in July and was over before the end of September following an investigation into corruption conducted by the Daily Telegraph.
Glenn, who was part of the decision-making process regarding Allardyce’s fate, insists the FA had no other option to let him go and it was the right decision to do so, but said it may have been a different scenario had the situation arisen at club level.
“Had we only been responsible for the England …