
Sam Allardyce faces a fight to stay at the England helm as the Football Association investigates secretly-filmed conversations which appear to show the recently-appointed manager making a variety of controversial comments to undercover reporters. Named Roy Hodgson's successor after the embarrassing Euro 2016 exit to Iceland, the former Bolton, West Ham and Sunderland boss' position is under great scrutiny just 67 days after being handed the role of his dreams. Allardyce was secretly filmed by the Daily Telegraph's investigations team during a 10-month probe, which the newspaper claims "separately unearthed widespread evidence of bribery and corruption in British football". The 61-year-old was recorded appearing to make numerous controversial remarks about subjects varying from England players to regulations, and Hodgson to his employers, with key FA figures convening on Tuesday to analyse the matter. The governing body has asked the newspaper for all the facts and was awaiting a full response late on Monday evening, when FA chairman Greg Clarke underlined the importance of taking stock rather than taking a rash decision. "I got a call related to the issue and I want the facts...
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