Allardyce lashes out at FA over IPSO press ruling


FILE PHOTO - Soccer Football - England & Soccer Aid World XI Training - Motspur Park, London, Britain - June 7, 2018 Sam Allardyce during training Action Images via Reuters/Andrew Boyers

(Reuters) - Sam Allardyce has criticised the Football Association (FA) after an independent investigation on the Daily Telegraph's allegations that led to his sacking as England manager found "significant inaccuracies" in the original report.

Allardyce was sacked as England manager just 67 days after taking charge following a report by the Telegraph, which alleged that the 63-year-old advised undercover reporters on methods to circumvent third-party ownership of players.

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