Allardyce refuses to be bitter

12 April 2012

Sam Allardyce insists there is "no point being bitter" as he comes to terms with his departure from Newcastle.

Less than 24 hours after leaving the club by mutual consent - although he admitted it had come as a shock - the 53-year-old vowed to return to football.

Asked outside his home if he was bitter, Allardyce told Sky Sports: "No, I don't think so. Once people make a decision, there is nothing you can do about it. There is no point being bitter and twisted about it because that will only affect you, it does not affect the people you have left. For me, it's disappointing and you have to move on with your life."

Asked if he knew what had changed since chairman Chris Mort recently expressed his support for him, the manager replied: "I don't know, to be honest with you. You can only ask Chris that and he can only answer that question, not me."

In the short-term, Allardyce will head off on a break - exactly what he was doing when the call came from Newcastle last summer - and return ready to prove himself all over again.

He said: "For me, it is the future now. I will take a break with my wife and go away, have a little bit of a re-charge of the batteries, come back and then move on with my football career.

"Me and my wife will get away in the sunshine, have a little bit of a break and then come back and re-focus and obviously stay in football. When that will come? Who knows? We will just have to wait and see."

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