Former Bolton/Sunderland manager Sam Allardyce named new England coach

Sam Allardyce is the new chief of the England National football group. He was delegated today following quite a while of arrangements with the English FA and he's been tasked with reestablishing the football
brilliance once connected with the English group as the F.A don't need a rehash of the dreadful appearing at Euro 2016 were England left on account of minnows Iceland.


"I am extremely honoured to be appointed England manager especially as it is no secret that this is the role I have always wanted," Allardyce told TheFA.com. "For me, it is absolutely the best job in English football. I will do everything I can to help England do well and give our nation the success our fans deserve.

"Above all, we have to make the people and the whole country proud. I know we have talented, committed players and it is time for us to deliver."

In taking the reins of his country, the 61-year-old is handed his first opportunity to represent England, having never won an international cap during a two-decade playing career. 'Big Sam', as he has been known throughout his managerial career, took the role after steering Sunderland clear of relegation from the English Premier League.







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