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Post by Peter Parker on Sept 27, 2016 7:07:36 GMT
100% winning record mind you. Maybe Rooney can be manager as well as playing where he wants
The Football Association is investigating allegations England manager Sam Allardyce used his role to negotiate a £400,000 deal and offer advice on how to "get around" rules on player transfers.
The Telegraph claims to have footage from August of Allardyce meeting men claiming to represent a Far East firm where he appears to say third-party ownership rules can be avoided.
The 61-year-old has yet to respond to the allegations, while the FA has asked to see the paper's filmed recordings.
It will meet on Tuesday morning when new chairman Greg Clarke and chief executive Martin Glenn must decide whether the issue is one of poor judgement or something more serious.
"I want all the facts, to hear everything from everyone and make a judgement about what to do," Clarke told the Daily Mail.
"Natural justice requires us to get to the bottom of the issues before we make any decision. It is not appropriate to pre-judge the issue. With things like this you have to take a deep breath."
Third-party ownership of players was banned by the FA in 2008.
During the meeting with the businessmen, who were undercover reporters, it is alleged Allardyce - who was only named England boss in July - said it was "not a problem" to bypass the rules and he knew of agents who were "doing it all the time".
It is alleged by the paper that a deal was struck with the England boss worth £400,000, which could represent a conflict of interest if he is paid by a company whose footballer clients could benefit from preferential treatment by an international manager.
Third-party ownership, in which investment companies take a stake in the economic rights of players, was described as a form of "slavery" by Michel Platini, the former president of European football's governing body Uefa.
World football's governing body Fifa banned the practice in May last year.
Allardyce attended the meeting with the fictitious businessmen in London along with his agent, Mark Curtis, and his financial adviser, Shane Moloney.
During the meeting he said Enner Valencia had been under a third-party ownership agreement when he signed the Ecuador forward for £12m for West Ham from Mexican club Pachuca in 2014, but that the third-party ownership ended on the transfer and the Hammers acquired the player "whole".
Curtis and Moloney have not yet responded to the allegations.
In the Telegraph recording, Allardyce also refers to predecessor Roy Hodgson, as "Woy", referencing his speech impediment.
He also criticises former assistant coach Gary Neville - saying Hodgson should have told him to "sit down and shut up" - as well as the FA's decision to "stupidly" rebuild Wembley Stadium at a cost of £870m.
Former Blackpool, Notts County, Bolton, Newcastle, Blackburn, West Ham and Sunderland manager Allardyce succeeded Hodgson, who quit after England were knocked out of Euro 2016 in the last 16 by Iceland.
He has had just one game in charge of the national side - a 1-0 win over Slovakia in a World Cup qualifier earlier this month.
He is due to name his squad on Sunday for the forthcoming World Cup qualifiers, including his first Wembley match in charge against Malta on 8 October (17:00 BST kick-off).
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 7:37:12 GMT
I'm astonished. Really shocked. Can't believe it. Etc.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 8:20:42 GMT
Get in someone clean, step forward Henry James Redknapp.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 10:29:46 GMT
And here he is, on camera, a man at the head of the playing side of the English game, with a basic salary of £3,000,000 and previously exposed in similar circumstances, at it again. Of course he did nothing wrong in 2006, the case is still with his legal team and they are preparing actions against the people who made accusations against him. It's going to be one hell of a case, 10 years preparation! www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/26/exclusive-how-sam-allardyce-tried-to-make-as-much-money-as-possi/Off you go, back to Stoke or Bolton, totally out of his depth anywhere near an international team.
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Post by eppinggas on Sept 27, 2016 12:03:33 GMT
Back to the Mackems
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 15:03:01 GMT
He'll be untouchable after this.
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Post by Peter Parker on Sept 27, 2016 18:38:46 GMT
Resigning apparently
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Post by laughinggas on Sept 27, 2016 18:47:30 GMT
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Post by Deleted on Sept 27, 2016 18:51:47 GMT
Good.
After 2006 he should never have got anywhere near the job.
And hoofball won't win you anything at international level.
He had nothing to offer.
One down, let's see who else The Telegraph have set up.
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Post by eppinggas on Sept 27, 2016 19:25:03 GMT
Where does Mike Bassett finish and Sam Allardyce start?
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Post by irishrover on Sept 28, 2016 0:51:41 GMT
And here he is, on camera, a man at the head of the playing side of the English game, with a basic salary of £3,000,000 and previously exposed in similar circumstances, at it again. Of course he did nothing wrong in 2006, the case is still with his legal team and they are preparing actions against the people who made accusations against him. It's going to be one hell of a case, 10 years preparation! www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2016/09/26/exclusive-how-sam-allardyce-tried-to-make-as-much-money-as-possi/Off you go, back to Stoke or Bolton, totally out of his depth anywhere near an international team. You made that point the other day in another thread - who would have thought it would have come back to bite him so quickly?!
It is definitely true that he seemed to basically 'get away with it' last time.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2016 8:48:12 GMT
It goes from bad to worse.
FA already courting Wenger, they won't get him. He has a balanced squad with a couple of half decent central defenders and a bad tempered central midfielder for the first time in a decade so won't leave Arse now, and even if he did, his ideas are 10 years out of date.
So after undermining everybody else by making it clear who they actually want, they'll go for Bruce, specialist in relegation, or the totally delusional Pardew or maybe Southgate. Lord help us!
Doesn't Wael have a Brother who could run the FA for us?
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Post by Peter Parker on Sept 28, 2016 8:55:30 GMT
Bring Back Sven
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Post by Deleted on Sept 28, 2016 9:13:28 GMT
Bring back Capello, just so we can see ZFC go into total meltdown
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Post by Peter Parker on Sept 28, 2016 13:29:13 GMT
A serious suggestion
What about Benitez?
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Post by lostinspace on Sept 28, 2016 20:54:30 GMT
according to SSN JF Haselbank has been "outed" in this scandal along with two others ,, this is going to get pretty deep i should imagine, and a few well known names may well be looking out for some flashing blue lights!!
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Post by Peter Parker on Sept 29, 2016 6:56:45 GMT
surprise surprise Cellino seems to be in the frame for naughtiness
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2016 16:37:00 GMT
FFS, The FA have handed Deputy Dawg a million quid to walk away.
Unreal, now that he's been 'paid off' he'll be able to say, and with some justification, that he wasn't sacked and it was just felt that due to those nasty media people setting him up, it was in the best interests of the game that he stood down.
Get caught trying to blag £400k, punishment = £1m handout, un-frigging-real!
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2016 18:12:11 GMT
£1 million presumably is the price for his silence.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 29, 2016 18:17:59 GMT
£1 million presumably is the price for his silence. Hadn't even considered that, but yes, you may well be on to something there.
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