Allardyce's dream turns into a nightmare after 67 days
By Neville Dalton LONDON (Reuters) - Sam Allardyce took the England manager's job knowing his tactical approach to the game, which had long divided opinion, would come under scrutiny like never before. Allardyce left his post on Tuesday by mutual agreement with his employers at the Football Association after having been in charge for just one match and 67 days. It was a sensational end to the brief reign of an old-school manager with innovative ideas whose achievements at some of England's lesse
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