Film, Media & TV1 min ago
Sheer Greed
3 £££££££ Million an year and still not enough, Big Sam deserved everything he got, the greedy Sod.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think the deal Mr Allardyce attempted to make for £400,000 was less about the money, and more about self-affirmation.
Football is riven with paranoia and back-stabbing, and the further up the ladder you progress, the worse it becomes.
You need to be a very special temperament to be able to withstand the pressures of that job, and even the strongest characters, and Mr Allardyce is clearly one of those, still needs that affirmation deep down that he is wanted, needed, and good enough, and that affirmation comes with the sort of deal he was making.
That does not for one moment excuse his avarice and gross stupidity, but it does go some way towards explaining it.
The corruption that is rife in football from the bottom to the top will never disappear as long as it is run by people who are riven by personal greed and utter lack of responsibility - and that applies to the FA as much as its succession of unsuitable managers.
Football is riven with paranoia and back-stabbing, and the further up the ladder you progress, the worse it becomes.
You need to be a very special temperament to be able to withstand the pressures of that job, and even the strongest characters, and Mr Allardyce is clearly one of those, still needs that affirmation deep down that he is wanted, needed, and good enough, and that affirmation comes with the sort of deal he was making.
That does not for one moment excuse his avarice and gross stupidity, but it does go some way towards explaining it.
The corruption that is rife in football from the bottom to the top will never disappear as long as it is run by people who are riven by personal greed and utter lack of responsibility - and that applies to the FA as much as its succession of unsuitable managers.
Give Harry Redknapp the job, he's a good, honest chap, his only request would be that his wages are paid into an off-shore account under the name of his dog Rosie! Then again we could give it to Venables, another who liked a brown envelope or two!! All 3 of them are dinosaurs, old school sort of managers, it needs a young go ahead coach like Eddie Howe, give him the job and tell him its his for 10 years, plan way ahead, it obviously will not bring instant success but long term who knows, after all, it can't get any worse!