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Moyes outraged by Allardyce scandal

Acting as if corruption wasn't real in football, many football personalities have been stepping up to express they outrage for what happened with Sam Allardyce. Scottish manager David Moyes talked about how disappointed he is with Big Sam, he expects this is an isolated incident and it doesn't go further than that. We that is a really fat chance. 

Moyes told reporters: "I'm disappointed, and it's not good for football in general what has gone on. Sam is a friend, and I am really disappointed for Sam that it has ended up this way because this was a job that he always wanted, and he worked his way up through the league in Ireland, Preston, Bolton, and all the clubs that he came through to get to the top.

"Eventually he got the big job, and it is over after one game. Sam has admitted to his mistake and he'll be disappointed. He'll always be a friend, and it's just not a good time for football - football managers and coaches have got a bad name at the moment. I have to say, though, that in my time I don't think this is the norm. But obviously, what has happened is wrong."

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