Sting operation by journalists from The Daily Telegraph trap
England’s recently appointed national team coach:
“Sam Allardyce used
his position as England manager to negotiate a £400,000 deal and offered advice
to businessmen on how to “get around” FA rules on player transfers, The
Telegraph can disclose.
Before he had even
held his first training session as England’s new head coach, Allardyce
negotiated a deal with men purporting to represent a Far East firm that was
hoping to profit from the Premier League’s billion-pound transfer market.
He agreed to travel to
Singapore and Hong Kong as an ambassador and explained to the “businessmen” how
they could circumvent Football Association rules which prohibit third parties
“owning” players.
Unbeknown to Allardyce, the businessmen were undercover reporters and he was being filmed as part of a 10-month Telegraph investigation that separately unearthed widespread evidence of bribery and corruption in British football.”
Unbeknown to Allardyce, the businessmen were undercover reporters and he was being filmed as part of a 10-month Telegraph investigation that separately unearthed widespread evidence of bribery and corruption in British football.”