Sunday, 26 March 2006, 10:13 GMT 11:13 UK
Allardyce wants FA to go English
Sam Allardyce would feel let down if the Football Association appointed a foreign manager to succeed England boss Sven-Goran Eriksson.
Bolton manager Allardyce told The Sunday Mirror: "I would feel betrayed if the FA chose a foreign manager.
"Sven was the right man at the time, but the job must go to an Englishman."
Allardyce is sure he is the man for the job: "I don't think there is another manager in this country who has achieved as much as I have."
Allardyce added: "That might sound big-headed to others but, if you compare the money we have all spent on players and wages, pound for pound my record's as good as anyone's.
"If you had a league table based on money spent and the relative success achieved, I'd think Bolton would be top of it every year.
"Chelsea have spent £270m. If I had spent that amount I'd guarantee winning the title every year. That would be the minimum requirement.
"Certainly if I finish in a Champions League spot this season then I'd like to think that would strengthen my chances of becoming England manager."
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