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Former England NT manager ready to take the vacant Republic of Ireland bench

Former England NT manager ready to take the vacant Republic of Ireland bench

As reported from Sky Sports UK, Sam Allardyce is interested in the vacant Republic of Ireland manager's job but he will only return to management when the right role comes along, Sky Sports News understands. The former England manager is currently enjoying time away from the game but he is fit and raring to go for the right opportunity.
Martin O'Neill, continues Sky Sports UK, left his role as Ireland manager on Wednesday after a disappointing Nations League campaign. The Football Association of Ireland confirmed that assistant manager Roy Keane, goalkeeping coach Seamus McDonagh and assistant coach Steve Guppy had also left their positions.
After just one match in charge of the Three Lions, a 1-0 World Cup qualifying victory over Slovakia, Allardyce returned to club management with Crystal Palace in December 2016.