Manchester City used to be a byword for underachievment and instability and we're rapidly taking over their title.
Big Fat Sam had been in the job for one day when Tony Fernandes, the F1 Team Lotus owner, tweeted that he had bid for West Ham and Allardyce had to consider if he was about to be chopped by a new owner again.
A cut-price offer of £50 million eventually arrived at Karren Brady's holiday gaff, which was summarily rejected by the Gullivan Brothers. As Sullivan pointed out, you don't normally do business by Twitter. But if Fernandes ups his bid then who knows…
Welcome to madhouse, Sam.
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