Ex-FA chairman: I don't think 50 or 60 days' work merits a pay-off for Sam Allardyce

Former Football Association chairman David Bernstein hopes Sam Allardyce does not receive a compensation payment after "hubris" brought about the end of his reign as England manager.

Ex-FA chairman: I don't think 50 or 60 days' work merits a pay-off for Sam Allardyce

Former Football Association chairman David Bernstein hopes Sam Allardyce does not receive a compensation payment after "hubris" brought about the end of his reign as England manager.

Allardyce's contract was terminated on Tuesday after a Daily Telegraph sting operation captured him negotiating lucrative speaking engagements in the Far East, as well as making damaging remarks about a range of issues including third-party ownership.

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