The former coach of the national football team of England Sam Allardyce is seeking a compensation because of the way that he was fired by the English Football Association, claims the media on the island. Allardyce`s lawyers have sent a letter to the FA, which said the claims of the specialist.
The specialist left the national team by mutual consent after an investigation of the newspaper `Daily Telegraph` in which Allardyce had been giving pieces of advice to undercover reporters how to avoid the rules of the FA for transfers of football players.
The arguments of the lawyers are that the Football Association had not checked the facts before they fired the coach, and he in no way violated the terms of his contract.
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