Martin Allen
Submitted by Sam Dymond on Wed, 15/06/2011 - 18:34
Team:
Barnet
DOB:
14 Aug 1965 (Age 46)
Birthplace:
Reading
Previous Teams (Manager):
Barnet, Brentford, MK Dons, Leicester, Cheltenham, Notts County
Previous Teams (Player):
QPR, West Ham, Portsmouth, Southend
Honours:
League One (Sept 2004, Feb 2006, Sept 2011)
Promotions:
None
Relegations:
None
Playoffs:
League One (Brentford 2004-05, 2005-06); League Two (MK Dons 2006-07)
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Martin Allen was sacked as Notts County manager after his side lost at Hartlepool on an eventful Saturday of action.
Leyton Orient beat Stevenage to end an 11-match unbeaten run while Charlton and Sheffield Wednesday are the new top two.
Jordan Rhodes scored four as Huddersfield held Sheffield Wednesday, while managerless Preston beat MK Dons.
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Chris Day's clean sheet against Charlton helped Stevenage to end the leaders' unbeaten start on Saturday.
Notts County boss Martin Allen is searching for a new striker after Cristian Montano's return to West Ham.
Notts County striker Lee Hughes has signed a new contract that will keep him at Meadow Lane until the end of the 2012/13 season.
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Martin Allen worked wonders when keeping Notts County in League One, and Stuart Brothers tells us how they're now looking upwards.


