The national team coach Sam Allardyce, who got involved in the English football scandal, may lose his job, various sources in England report.
Today, "The Telegraph" revealed the possibly corrupt activities of the England national team coach. A special investigation lasting more than 10 months by journalists uncovered that S. Allardyce was willing to help businessmen posing as agents to bypass FA rules.
In 2008, an FA rule was introduced prohibiting third parties from having rights to a football player. He claimed that bypassing player transfer rules was not difficult and "agents always do it because there is a lot of money involved."
S. Allardyce acted as an intermediary between the businessmen pretending to be agents and was promised a sum of 400,000 pounds sterling for it.
The FA immediately responded to this scandal and held a special meeting today. It is believed that it will clarify S. Allardyce's future.