Sam Allardyce steps down as England football manager

England football senior team manager, Sam Allardyce has been sacked by England FA.
Sam Allardyce has been sacked as England manager after 67 days in the job, Sky Sports reported on Tuesday.
Allardyce, 61, was caught up in a newspaper sting in which he is alleged to have met a bogus consortium of Far East businessmen seeking advice on the Premier League’s billion-pound transfer market.
England FA said, Allardyce’s conduct “was inappropriate of the England manager”
He took charge of English football team in July, only managed England in one match.
The FA held emergency talks after undercover siting video.
The video apparently showed Allardyce explaining how to avoid rules on player ownership.
Allardyce is reported to have criticised his predecessor Roy Hodgson, referring to him as “Woy” and saying he “hasn’t got the personality” for public speaking.
Allardyce however accepts he made an “Error of judgement”.