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Sam Allardyce: 'Tradition of chatting to other managers after games is fading'

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West Ham United coach Sam Allardyce suggests that the tradition of meeting and chatting to other managers after games is slowly fading away.

West Ham United boss Sam Allardyce has suggested that the long-held tradition of managers meeting for a chat after games is slowly fading away.

Allardyce this weekend faces up to Manchester United's Louis van Gaal, whose forebear Sir Alex Ferguson was historically renowned for sharing a glass of wine with opposing managers following the conclusion of the on-field action.

"My office door is always open but the sad thing is that lots of managers don't even bother anymore - and it's not just the foreign managers,' said Allardyce, according to the Daily Star.

"It's another tradition gone out of the window. I can understand it because there's so much media we have to do after a game.

"But it's a chance to talk, isn't it? It's not very long these days, five maybe 10 minutes, but it is a chance to chat that you don't often get. Maybe one day when Van Gaal settles in, he will come along - but it is a shame that it is slipping away from the game."

The Hammers face United on Sunday afternoon at Upton Park.

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