Big Sam: Clarets should have fought
Blackburn boss Sam Allardyce believes Burnley should have "broken
the bank" to try and keep manager Owen Coyle from Bolton's
clutches.
Coyle is set to leave Burnley after two years in charge to
take the vacant managerial post at Bolton, the club where he had a
spell as a player in the mid 1990s.
The Glaswegian led Burnley into the top flight for the first
time in 33 years last summer, but has reaffirmed his desire to
become Bolton's new boss following Gary Megson's sacking last week.
Bolton are currently trying to thrash out a compensation deal
with Burnley for Coyle and Allardyce - who enjoyed a successful
eight-year stint as Wanderers manager - thinks the Clarets should
have pulled out all the stops to try and hold onto their man.
Asked if he thought Coyle would be successful at the Reebok
Stadium, Allardyce said: "Yes, I'm sure he will. I think it's a big
loss for Burnley.
"They should have broken the bank to keep him because he has
shown to be single-handedly, the key, most important person at
Burnley for many, many years.
"They should have gone a lot farther to try and keep him.
"Bolton have got themselves a very good young manager if that
gets sorted out over the next few days."