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JOE BERNSTEIN: Back after a two-year sabbatical, Big Sam has four games to rescue Leeds

Leeds have entrusted Sam Allardyce with the mission of keeping them in the Premier League

Sam Allardyce has enjoyed himself in the two years since he was last in a football dug-out at West Brom.

He’s made regular visits to his favourite holiday destination of Dubai, been abroad for punditry work, spent quality time with his grandchildren and hosted a popular podcast ‘No tippy tappy football’.

Wife Lynne was glad her husband, who underwent heart surgery during his time at Blackburn, no longer had to endure the everyday stresses of football management. And in a recent podcast, Big Sam himself gave a realistic take on what the job entails, which explained why he’d turned down offers during his long sabbatical.

‘You manage the madness in the Premier League and it’s never been as mad as this season,’ he said. ‘It’s the biggest battle we’ve ever had going into the last few games with so many teams still involved in the fight against relegation. It’s a very tricky business.’

But when Leeds United come knocking, it’s a big call to turn down the chance of one last big innings. The Yorkshire club are in emergency mode having already sacked Jesse Marsch and seen his replacement Javi Gracia take only one point from the last 15, leaving the club out of the relegation zone only on goal difference.

Sam Allardyce has returned following a two-year sabbatical to rescue Leeds from relegation

Javi Gracia was axed on Tuesday - marking the Yorkshire club's second sacking of the season

Javi Gracia was axed on Tuesday – marking the Yorkshire club’s second sacking of the season

‘Even my friends call me Red Adair,’ joked Allardyce when he went into West Brom with a reputation of saving clubs in trouble.

On that occasion, he couldn’t work the magic at The Hawthorns and suffered a first relegation on his CV – sunk in part by an injury-time winner scored by Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson.

The ex-England boss enjoys time in Dubai with his wife Lynne during his two-year break

The ex-England boss enjoys time in Dubai with his wife Lynne during his two-year break

As he headed for the exit, disappointed West Brom didn’t want to keep him on to get back out of The Championship, and he probably felt his management career was over.

Yet this season has already proved you’re never too old. The success of 70-somethings Roy Hodgson and Neil Warnock after answering SOS calls at Crystal Palace and Huddersfield has convinced the Leeds board that Allardyce still has something to offer.

With only four matches left, any new manager has to get his instructions over quickly and clearly, and that’s something Allardyce has been renowned for during his career with eight other Premier League clubs – Bolton, Newcastle, Blackburn, West Ham, Sunderland,…

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