"?Sam Allardyce's reign as England manager may well have been one of the shortest managerial stints in football, but the former Bolton and West Ham manager still managed to make his mark at his work environment during his cameo as the Three Lions boss.


During what was supposed to be a big shakeup of the England national team from one of Britain's leading coaches, Allardyce took the unusual step of renaming the Wifi connection at St George's Park, England's training facility, to 'BIG SAM'S OFFICE', "?according to the Daily Mail

Sam Allardyce renamed the WIFI connection in his St George's Park base 'BIG SAM'S OFFICE' https://t.co/TacgoMEKGH

The 61-year-old did everything to live up to his famous moniker during his time with England, scraping a 1-0 against Slovakia in his only match in charge before being caught by the Telegraph giving advice to 'businessmen' about getting around FA third party ownership rules as well as agreeing a £400,000 contract as a 'keynote speaker'.


Sadly, following Allardyce's departure from St George's Park, 'BIG SAM'S OFFICE' is no longer detectable at the state of the art football facility.


England U21 manager Gareth Southgate has been named as Allardyce's successor for the next four games, and recently announced his first Three Lions squad, including the likes of Jesse Lingard, Michael Keane, Andros Townsend and Marcus Rashford.

There's a change to the #ThreeLions squad:

? Michael Keane (@BurnleyOfficial)
? @glen_johnson (@stokecity) pic.twitter.com/zO3nsdO9OL


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