martes, 27 de septiembre de 2016

Sam Allardyce, England coach caught in a web of corruption

The current coach of the England national football team, Sam Allardyce, is located in one of the most difficult situations of his career.

Journalists British newspaper The Telegraph have managed grabarle with hidden cameras and then post a video you can see how the technician offered to broker a framework that seeks to evade the rules of the transfer of the Premier League. The newspaper, whose research aims to uncover the corruption that is in British football and the coach uncovers offering several Asian businessmen to act as a mediator for 400,000 pounds, about half a million euros. England coach even shows his plans to travel to Hong Kong or Singapore to explain the way they operate, even says phrases like "I know some actors do it all the time. Obviously the strong money is there, is not a problem dodge their ridiculous rules. "

England football coach Sam Allardyce faces an FA investigation after it was filmed appears to tell entrepreneurs how to move rules on player transfer payments.

Shortly after taking over the national team, Allardyce met twice to a group of people who he thought were representatives of a firm Far East.

However, the "businessmen" were actually undercover reporters involved in an investigation Daily Telegraph.

Amount appears to show telling reporters that it was possible to get around rules of the Football Association - enforced since 2008 - that third stop "own" the economic rights of players.

The practice was also banned by world governing body FIFA May 2015.

When asked about the rules, 'Big Sam' was filmed on a hidden camera says. "Not a problem"

Sam Allardyce after winning Division Three with Notts County.



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He told reporters that an unidentified group had been "doing for years" and "can still get around it."

But it also shows criticize a football agent unnamed asking Allardyce on payments to players, warning: ". You can not go there anymore"

In the images you are heard to say: "a percentage of fees the player's agent that the agent pays you, the company is obtained, that has made the new contract at the club again or sells it, and you do not It has a share of the transfer fee plus, because you can not do that.

"However, you get - because of the size of the contracts now, the contract will be worth thirty, forty million, 10% and has made a deal with the agent in which you get five percent of the fees agent, which is huge to do the job for about two hours. "

The newspaper claims that an agreement was reached with the England worth £ 400,000.

As England, 61 years old Allardyce paid £ 3 million a year, plus bonuses.

The Daily Telegraph reported that the FA has asked to see "all the facts in relation to this matter."

Allardyce is set to name his team for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers of Sunday, including what will be their first home game in charge against Malta on October 8.

Manager Sam Allardyce New England is set to talk to the press on Monday morning
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Sam Allardyce was appointed England manager on July 22
The game has been monitored so far was a qualification for the World Cup away against Slovakia on September 4.

It ended in a 1-0 victory for England, thanks to a stoppage time winner Adam Lallana.

In the Telegraph tape, Allardyce also criticizes predecessor Roy Hodgson to be indecisive and in a moment mocks his voice calling him "Woy".

And former assistant coach Gary Neville should have said "sit down and shut up" he says.

It also describes the FA's decision to rebuild Wembley Stadium at a cost of £ 870m so stupid.

Allardyce left his home in Bolton, Greater Manchester, by a side entrance this morning, and left in a black Mercedes without comment.


England manager Sam Allardyce watches the action
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Allardyce has overseen so far match as England
It is not the first time he has been under investigation.

He was acquitted of all guilt after denying the accusations made in a program BBC Panorama 2006 had taken "plugs" - cash agents for signing certain players.

An independent investigation by former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lord Stevens found no evidence of irregular payments.

He managed more than 10 clubs before talking about in England, including Newcastle, West Ham, Sunderland and Bolton.

Allardyce made 578 league and cup appearances in a career as a player of 21 years.

information by

http://news.sky.com/story/sam-allardyce-england-boss-facing-fa-investigation-10594989
and
http://www.20minutos.es/deportes/noticia/sam-allardyce-corrupcion-premier-2848149/0/

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