Friday, 7 October 2016

More corruption in Football

So England has lost another football manager. To be honest, I didn’t even know that we’d lost Roy Hodgson, though it was understandable after England’s dismal performance in the Euros. Sam Allardyce is now known to be England’s most successful manager; having won all of his games during his 67 days in charge. So where has this dodgy guy come from; and why has he suddenly felt the need to encourage further corruption in English Football? Once again, our national sport is in charge of the rich who just want to keep it running as a business rather than a leisure activity, and there’s no passion left in the spirit of the game. Rumours are now abound that Arséne Wenger should be recommended for the job, as at least he’s in charge of a successful team, even if half of them are foreigners. But it’s been speculated that he’s been enjoying himself too much at his own team and doesn’t want to leave or manage both posts; especially since half of it is named after himself. It’s probably because the pay is better.   

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