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Brown: Sam will bring a gameplan
- Updated: July 20, 2016
Sam Allardyce’s former assistant, Phil Brown, thinks the experience his former boss has accumulated makes him the “prime candidate” to take charge of England.
And Brown says a repeat of the limp defeat to Iceland which ended England’s Euro 2016 participation would be unlikely under Allardyce.
Currently in charge of Sunderland, Allardyce is expected to be named the new England manager within the next 24 hours.
And Southend boss Brown, who was Allardyce’s assistant at Bolton between 1999-2005, says the FA have definitely made the right choice.
Brown told Sky Sports News HQ: “He applied for the [England] job when he was at Bolton Wanderers. When he didn’t get the job, I was bitterly disappointed for him, because I thought …
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