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Jermain Defoe thinks Allardyce should be England's new boss

An experienced and accomplished manager who has been in English football for decades, Sam Allardyce may just be one of the main candidates to take on the England job now that it's vacant. One of his pupils, winger Jermain Defoe, has put Sam Allardyce's name out there for the job as the next England manager. And come to think of it, it's not such a bad idea, we are talking about a veteran who could actually do a good job in the seat. 

Talking to the BBC, Defoe said this about Allardyce: "He should be [among the contenders for the job]. Sam has always said to us, 'you know what? I don't care how we play, as long as we win, that's the most important thing.' Sometimes you can't make it pretty and play good football … football is about results. It doesn't matter how you play."

"I've always known about Sam, but it's not until you play for a manager that you realize what they bring to the team and the dressing room. And I remember when I was really young at West Ham and going to play his Bolton teams and pulling up to the stadium and always thinking, 'it's going to be a tough one,' because they're so direct and we used to say it's a horrible way of playing but it's so effective.

"But he doesn't complicate anything. On a Thursday, we do the team selection and he tells us, 'this is what I want and this is how we're going to win on Saturday,' and it is always different depending on the opposition. He could transfer that to the international stage. If you look at the young players we have and the legs and the energy they have, 100 per cent he could do it."

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