Sam Allardyce
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Ranked! Every current Premier League manager based on their work this season
By Alex Hess published
Premier League Rafa the gaffer, Jurgen the German and Dyche the worm-devourer – Alex Hess assess the Premier League’s bosses, with the exception of Darren Moore, who can’t be blamed for West Brom’s current state
Old hand or fresh face? The managerial conundrum that's never going away
By Gary Parkinson published
Phil Neville The notions of Ryan Giggs and Phil Neville in international hot seats have caused concern – but then so did the hirings of experienced heads including Allardyce, Moyes and Hodgson this season. Is there a way to win? Gary Parkinson ponders...
Everton were like United at Liverpool - Allardyce defends Anfield approach
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Jose Mourinho Sam Allardyce pointed out Jose Mourinho used a similarly cautious approach to his Everton side when Manchester United drew 0-0 at Anfield.
9 times players were reunited with former managers – and kick-started their careers
By Harry Dunning published
As Nemanja Matic reconnects with Jose Mourinho at Manchester United, Harry Dunning looks at the pick-me-up reunions for these stuttering stars
Top 10 football-related wagers: Ronaldo's hair, Gazza's sleeping pills and Gary Johnson's backside
By Nick Moore published
Nick Moore picks out a handful of memorable wagers involving moustaches, music and mooning
Man Utd battered Zaha! – Allardyce slams ref after Old Trafford defeat
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Sam Allardyce Wilfried Zaha was fouled nine times against Manchester United, angering Sam Allardyce on the final day of the Premier League season.
It would happen abroad - Allardyce backs Mourinho's Premier League gripe
By FourFourTwo Staff published
Jose Mourinho Sam Allardyce agrees with Jose Mourinho that the Premier League should step in to help Manchester United in the Europa League.
Which football manager would make the best Prime Minister?
By Chas Newkey-Burden published
Funny With Theresa May having called a snap election, many voters are less than impressed with the choices on offer. Chas Newkey-Burden imagines an election contested by leading gaffers
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