Date: 27th September 2016 at 6:00pm
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In a quite sensational turn of events, England manager Sam Allardyce could be facing the sack after allegations were made about the former West Ham and Sunderland boss advising fake investors on how to “get around” FA rulings on third party ownership.

The allegations have arisen after The Daily Telegraph acquired footage of the 61-year-old appearing to advise businessmen, who were actually undercover reporters, about the potential to avoid third-party ownership rules.

Subsequently, Allardyce’s role as the national team manager is under serious threat just two months after being appointed as Roy Hodgson’s successor.

The 61-year-old has taken charge of just one match as England boss, overseeing a last-minute victory against Slovakia in a 2018 World Cup qualifier, and was due to announce his squad for upcoming qualifiers against Malta and Slovenia on Sunday.

However, it is plausible that he will lose his job, meaning attentions will then turn to who could succeed Allardyce as the national team boss.

Here are THREE managers that could replace Allardyce if he’s sacked as England boss…

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