SAM ALLARDYCE CLAIMS he rejected the chance to speak to Newcastle United about returning to the club as Rafael Benitez’s replacement.
Newcastle are searching for a new manager after Benitez left for China following the expiry of his contract at the end of June.
Steve Bruce has reportedly emerged as the favourite, but another former Sunderland boss in Allardyce claims to have been contacted about the role, much to his own surprise.
The former Bolton Wanderers, West Ham and England manager spent eight unhappy months in charge of Newcastle before a parting of ways in January 2008.
“I was certainly extremely surprised,” Allardyce told talkSPORT about the approach.
It never really got to the sort of talks people are suggesting. I had to chat to my agent and, as much as I respect Newcastle, Newcastle fans and Mike [Ashley, Newcastle owner], it wasn’t for me. I politely said no and moved on.
“It’s that thing [in your mind]… don’t go back.
Maybe if it was the first time around I’d have jumped at it, but not now. I appreciate the offer. I was very flattered that I was being considered.
“I had a think about it, but it wasn’t something I thought about too long. It was better that I made a quick decision for everybody because they’re in pre-season now.
“I never got to talk to Mike, it was just my agent contacted me and I had a quick think about it and a look at the situation. [It was] not for me.”
Allardyce, 64, has not held a full-time coaching role since leaving Everton in May 2018.
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Jeez, having worked in SW London most of my adult life, they wouldn’t need to call many fans…I’ve only ever met three Fulham fans in my life. My boss actually has a season ticket for Fulham (cheapest season ticket for any PL club in London), I’ll ask him if he got a call tomorrow…
Still not a bad little PR gesture, considering they’re pretty much set for going down…
As a matter of interest how are they “set for going down”? They’ve to play Tottenham (A), Stoke(A), Hull (H) and Palace (H) when Norwich, who hover just above them by 2 points, have Liverpool (looking to win a league), United (looking to save face), Chelsea (also looking to win a league) and Arsenal (looking for CL football).
Surely they look more doomed?
Yes it does, they have wages that are of BPL standard at the moment and they will therefore have BPL wages in the championship next year…
They should be thanking them aswell, helping to pay their BPL wages in the championship for next season……
BPL in the championship?? Yeah that makes sense.
I think you mean epl
BPL sounds like an oil company….
BPL= Barclays premier league !
We’re staying up, so the arguments invalid!