Everton sack Allardyce as manager
By Reuters
16 May 2018 |
2:45 pm
Everton sacked manager Sam Allardyce on Wednesday (May 16) after a six-month reign that saw the former England national team boss steer the Merseyside club to eighth place in the Premier League.
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