There could be a storm coming.
Sam Allardyce has only had one match in charge of the England team, but is already in a spot of bother. Not from under-performing players or pesky Icelanders, but due to an investigative report from The Daily Telegraph.
The newspaper published a report on Monday night that alleges Allardyce “used his position as England manager to negotiate a £400,000 deal and offered advice to businessmen on how to ‘get around’ FA rules on player transfers”.
Allardyce has yet to respond to the claims, but will undoubtedly have questions to answer after being filmed during the meetings with the fictitious businessmen.
The report also has footage of the former Sunderland manager criticising his predecessor Roy Hodgson, referring to him as “Woy” – a derogatory nickname for the former England boss.
Allardyce claims during the footage that Hodgson was “too indecisive”, and the report claims Allardyce said his predecessor “hasn’t got the personality” for public speaking.
Allardyce also took aim at Gary Neville, Hodgson’s former assistant who resigned along with the rest of the England coaching staff after the team’s embarrassing 2-1 defeat to Iceland in the last-16 of Euro 2016.
The report claims the former Bolton Wanderers manager said Neville was “the wrong influence for him”, and Hodgson should’ve told him to “sit down and shut up”.
Allardyce did not respond when contacted by the paper, while the FA requested to see the whole transcripts.