Rumours allardyce sacked england boss
It looks like there's been a bit of a stir in the football world!
Yes, it's been reported that Sam Allardyce has been sacked as the England national team manager, just 67 days into his tenure. The news broke earlier today, and it's been met with shock and surprise from many fans and pundits.
According to reports, Allardyce's departure was due to a newspaper sting operation that caught him discussing ways to circumvent FIFA's rules on player transfers and agent fees. The Daily Telegraph published a story claiming that Allardyce had offered to use his position to help a third-party company, which was secretly working with the newspaper, to facilitate illegal payments to players and their families.
The Football Association (FA) has since announced that Allardyce has been relieved of his duties, effective immediately. An FA statement read: "The FA can confirm that Sam Allardyce has left his position as England manager, by mutual agreement. The FA would like to thank Sam for his work with the national team and wishes him well in his future endeavors."
This is a huge blow to Allardyce, who was appointed as England manager in July and was tasked with leading the team through the 2018 World Cup qualifying campaign. His departure has left many questions unanswered, including who will take over as interim manager and how the team will prepare for their upcoming matches.
What do you think about this sudden turn of events?