Sam Allardyce: From Relegation Hero to England’s Fall Guy - What It Taught Me

Sam Allardyce: From Relegation Hero to England’s Fall Guy - What It Taught Me

Sam Allardyce is one of English football’s most seasoned and straight-talking managers, known as much for his no-nonsense attitude as for his deep understanding of the game. With a career spanning decades, he’s led clubs like Bolton, West Ham, and Everton, and even had a brief but infamous spell as England manager.


In this episode, Big Sam opens up about what it really takes to build a football club from the ground up. From keeping your job long enough to make lasting changes, to scouting better players and improving performance fast, he lays out the reality of trying to grow while constantly under pressure.


He also reflects on his time in charge of England and the regret over how that chapter ended, showing a more reflective and human side to his story. The conversation also dives into Allardyce’s more forward-thinking strategies, like bringing cryotherapy into football before it was cool, and using player data to back up tough decisions.


This episode offers an honest, behind-the-scenes look at what football management is really like, tough, complex, and full of lessons you won’t find in a textbook.


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E9 - Dylan Hartley: Learning independence and responsibility

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E8 - Holly Tucker: Wait for the right time and you’ll wait forever

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E7 - Robin Van Persie: Lessons for your children

E7 - Robin Van Persie: Lessons for your children

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E6 - Tracey Neville: How sacrifice leads to success

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Tom Daley: How trauma leads to triumph (E5)

Tom Daley: How trauma leads to triumph (E5)

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