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Sam Allardyce’s humiliating exit leaves England an international laughing stock – yet again

Ever-expanding hall of shame gains new entrant

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This file photo taken on August 29, 2016 shows England football manager Sam Allardyce as he arrives for a press conference at St George's Park, near Burton-on-Trent, central England. Allardyce's reign as England manager came to a humiliating end on September 27, 2016, as he departed after just 67 days in charge following his controversial comments in a newspaper sting. Allardyce's reign was sensationally brought to a close as he paid the price for indiscreetly talking with undercover Daily Telegraph reporters posing as Far East businessmen. / AFP PHOTO / OLI SCARFF
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As Sam Allardyce beat a shame-faced retreat from Wembley after being forced out as England manager, his place as a punchline in the national team’s ever-expanding hall of shame was already etched in stone.

Allardyce had coveted the England post for decades and proudly hailed his appointment in July as an overdue chance to seize the spotlight after being denied a crack at one of the Premier League’s top clubs.

Yet like so many who came before him, the 61-year-old has discovered why managing England has been described as the ‘impossible job’, a ‘poisoned chalice’ and now, undeniably, a laughing stock after his departure only one match and 67 days into a dream job that quickly turned into a nightmare.

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Given the unrealistic expectations attached to the England job, it’s hardly surprising few get to leave with their heads held high.

But something about the experience of pulling on a tracksuit with the Three Lions badge seems to induce astonishing lapses in judgement from England’s managers.

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This file photo taken on August 29, 2016 shows England football manager Sam Allardyce as he takes part in a press conference at St George's Park, near Burton-on-Trent, central England. Allardyce's reign as England manager came to a humiliating end on September 27, 2016, as he departed after just 67 days in charge following his controversial comments in a newspaper sting. Allardyce's reign was sensationally brought to a close as he paid the price for indiscreetly talking with undercover Daily Telegraph reporters posing as Far East businessmen. / AFP PHOTO / OLI SCARFF
This file photo taken on August 29, 2016 shows England football manager Sam Allardyce as he takes part in a press conference at St George's Park, near Burton-on-Trent, central England. Allardyce's reign as England manager came to a humiliating end on September 27, 2016, as he departed after just 67 days in charge following his controversial comments in a newspaper sting. Allardyce's reign was sensationally brought to a close as he paid the price for indiscreetly talking with undercover Daily Telegraph reporters posing as Far East businessmen. / AFP PHOTO / OLI SCARFF
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