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Sam Allardyce appointed as the new England manager

Sam Allardyce appointed as the new England manager

Posted by Team England at 15:47 on Friday 22 July 2016

Following a comprehensive and structured process, The Football Association is today delighted to confirm Sam Allardyce as England manager.

The highly respected 61-year-old has signed an initial two-year contract and takes up the position with immediate effect following a successful spell retaining Sunderland’s status in the Premier League. Allardyce’s first match in charge will be a friendly fixture at Wembley Stadium on Thursday 1 September.

The unanimous choice of The FA’s three-man selection panel, comprising FA chief executive Martin Glenn, technical director Dan Ashworth and acting chairman David Gill, Allardyce arrives with a proven track record of getting the best results out of the teams he has managed and a strong reputation as a forward-thinker with progressive ideas.

Alongside his primary target of qualification for the 2018 FIFA World Cup in Russia, Allardyce has a mandate to shape a strong, purposeful team identity and maximise the performance potential of a young, talented England squad at a major tournament.

Allardyce is also charged with helping Ashworth integrate and strengthen The FA’s elite performance and coaching programme across the England senior and development teams at St. George’s Park.

Allardyce said: "I am extremely honoured to be appointed England manager especially as it is no secret that this is the role I have always wanted. For me, it is absolutely the best job in English football.

"I will do everything I can to help England do well and give our nation the success our fans deserve. Above all, we have to make the people and the whole country proud.

"While my main focus will be on the senior team and getting positive results, I want to add my influence to the great work being done across the development teams at St. George’s Park – a facility I have used with my previous clubs.

"I know we have talented, committed players and it is time for us to deliver."

Glenn said: "Sam Allardyce is the right man for the England job.

"His excellent managerial credentials, including his ability to realise the potential of players and teams, develop a strong team ethos and embrace modern methods that enhance performance, made him the outstanding choice.

"That was underlined when we sat down to talk and we could not help but be energised by his personal perspective on England’s future and how it complemented the extensive work that we are looking to build on at St. George’s Park.

"Dan Ashworth, David Gill and I have carried out a thorough process in the last three weeks and ultimately we could not look beyond Sam as the ideal candidate."

Allardyce will select his first England squad towards the end of August ahead of the 2018 FIFA World Cup qualifier against Slovakia in Trnava on 4 September.

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  • Blaine Carey
    Blaine Carey

    Also, anyone who is genuinely angry at this appointment is likely to be part of the Mexican wave brigade. Proper manager. Let's get behind him

    • 23 Jul 2016
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  • Hugo De Paula Malim
    Hugo De Paula Malim

    After regarding some comments, I'm surprised that some have not realized yet that Czechoslovakia no longer exists...

    en.wikipedia.org/.../Czechoslovakia

    • 23 Jul 2016
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  • Eva Stangl
    Eva Stangl

    Glory days will come!

    • 23 Jul 2016
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  • Greg Hughes
    Greg Hughes

    Can't be Czech Republic as they are playing Armenia the day before

    • 23 Jul 2016
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  • Dave Putman
    Dave Putman

    Hi

    As a  supporter I was disappointed that he left the hammers he most certainly is the right  perons in the Alf Ramsey mould to taken them forward

    • 23 Jul 2016
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  • Matthew Wharton
    Matthew Wharton

    Amazing how less than 6 weeks before Slovakia away with my travel plans s are in place, they announce a home from friendly. No thought for the loyal fan. Can't do Wembley aa I will be flying to Wembley early next morning. No thought for the very loyal Northern fans

    • 23 Jul 2016
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  • kevin howarth
    kevin howarth

    i think big Sam will be good...after we qualify for the world cup and we lose our 1st match he will generate the players like he has done for other teams he's managed...hope fully he will get the passion/heart/love of playing for England players back into the team...not just picking up the money..!!

    • 24 Jul 2016
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  • Ian Forrest
    Ian Forrest

    Will you refund my train tickets to London now this story is a lie?!

    • 25 Jul 2016
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  • Ian Forrest
    Ian Forrest

    Now it appears there is a game please stop publishing contradictory information it doesn't help fans!

    • 25 Jul 2016
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  • Ian Forrest
    Ian Forrest

    Why do the FA treat our fans like shite? I spend a fortune watching England buy tickets on the back of this announcement for a train and I'm now £42 out of pocket. I'm fuming!!

    • 25 Jul 2016
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