Allardyce - I won't walk away

lackburn Rovers boss Sam Allardyce insists he will not step down as manager if the club are relegated from the Premier League. Allardyce replaced Paul Ince at Ewood Park before Christmas and embarked upon a nine-match unbeaten run in all competitions following his appointment.However, back-to-back defeats in the league have ensured Rovers remain in the relegation zone, two points from safety and with a game in hand.Former Bolton chief Allardyce expects his position to be under scrutiny if he fails to keep the club in the top flight, but he has vowed not to quit.Doubt"There is bound to be doubt about my future unless I get them out of trouble and keep them in the Premier League," Allardyce told the Lancashire Evening Telegraph. "That is my remit and if I don't do that I expect my position would come under scrutiny. "I would not expect anything else. A contract makes no difference whatsoever anyway. "If you are not wholeheartedly behind the football club then the club is not going to stand in your way. "You do what you think is right for you and the football club. "I certainly don't see myself walking away, if the worst happens. "We don't talk about that worst-case scenario, but hypothetically if it happened I don't see it from my side of things."

Source: SKY_Sports