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27th September 2016
08:26pm BST

'Further to recent events, The FA and I have mutually agreed to part company,' the statement begins. 'It was a great honour for me to be appointed back in July and I am deeply disappointed at this outcome. 'This afternoon, I met with Greg Clarke and Martin Glenn and offered a sincere and wholehearted apology for my actions. 'Although it was made clear during the recorded conversations that any proposed arrangements would need The FA’s full approval, I recognise I made some comments which have caused embarrassment. 'As part of today’s meeting, I was asked to clarify what I said and the context in which the conversations took place. I have co-operated fully in this regard. 'I also regret my comments with regard to other individuals.'
Following the Football Association's statement, in which the governing body calls Allardyce's conduct 'inappropriate of the England manager,' FA chief executive Martin Glenn has shed more light on the manager's exit.
Allardyce's position soon became untenable following serious allegations raised by an undercover investigation from the Telegraph, and Glenn said it has been "a very difficult 24 hours".
"In the light of the media allegations that we've seen, we've concluded - and Sam's agreed - than his behaviour has been inappropriate and frankly not what is expected of an England manager.
"Discussing a range of issues, from potential contraventions of FA rules through to personal comments that frankly just don't work when you're the manager of England."
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