Former England manager Sam Alardyce resigns as Crystal Palace manager, says he has not ambition to take another job in Football.

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Allardyce told Crystal Palace owner Steve Parish of his desire to leave the club during their meeting in London.

“In some ways, this has been a very difficult decision to make but in others it has been a simple one,” Allardyce said in a statement released by his representative.

“I will always be grateful to Crystal Palace and Steve Parish for giving me the opportunity to go out with my head held high having helped keep the club in the Premier League.

he 62-year-old signed a two-and-a-half-year bargain when he was designated as Palace employer in December – less than 3 months after leaving his duty with England – as well as took care of to maintain the club in the Premier League, raising them from 17th to 14th.

The former England manager was appointed as Alan Pardew’s follower, with the Palace rotting in 17th area as well as simply a point above the relegation zone.

It was a swift return to management for Allardyce, that had been out of work because leaving his article as England employer by common approval at the end of September after 67 days as well as simply one game following a paper investigation.

Allardyce influenced Royal residence to six wins from 8 matches, consisting of victories over Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool, to help them preserve their top-flight condition with a 14th-place coating.

In doing so, Allardyce maintained his document of having never been relegated from the Premier League.

 

 

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