Sam Allardyce plots West Ham's Premier League return

31 May 2011 01:12
ShareSam Allardyce has set his sights on guiding relegated West Ham back to the Barclays Premier League as he prepares to take over the vacant hot-seat.[LNB]The former Blackburn Rovers boss is set to be announced as Avram Grant's successor at Upton Park today.[LNB] Top of Allardyce's agenda will be to get the Hammers, who finished bottom after a desperate season under the leadership of the axed Israeli coach Grant, out of the Championship at the first time of asking.[LNB] Hammer time: Sam Allardyce wants to take West Ham back to the Premier League at the first time of asking[LNB]The ex-Bolton manager confirmed that a deal had been struck after turning down a reportedly lucrative offer to coach in the oil-rich Middle East, returning to management just six months after his departure from Ewood Park.[LNB]'Everything has been agreed in principle and I look forward to taking charge after I have had a family holiday,' Allardyce told The People.[LNB] Sinking feeling: West Ham face the prospect of a season in the Championship following their relegation[LNB]'It's always difficult dealing with the aftermath of relegation, but I want to get West Ham back into the Premier League as quickly as possible.'[LNB]The 56-year-old's appointment will divide opinion amongst the club's faithful but co-owners David Gold and David Sullivan will be confident they have installed the right man to lead them back to the top flight after just one season.[LNB]  Sam Allardyce new man at West Ham after turning down Middle East offerPulis set to lure ?3.5m striker Cole from West Ham with a ticket to EuropeSunderland hit back at West Ham's claims of illegal approach for BaAll the latest West Ham news, features and opinion [LNB]  Explore more:People: Sam Allardyce, David Gold, David Sullivan Places: Middle East

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