Sacked West Brom boss will struggle to return to Management.

Alan Pardew will struggle to get back into management after his departure from West Brom, says former England striker Ian Wright.
The relegation-threatened Baggies parted company with Pardew on Monday after eight straight league defeats.
Pardew, 56, was appointed on 29 November after the Baggies sacked Tony Pulis following a run of 10 Premier League games without a victory.
Now bottom of the table, a 2-1 home defeat by Burnley on Saturday left them 10 points from safety with six games remaining.
Pardew's 19-year managerial career has seen him take charge of Reading, West Ham, Charlton, Southampton, Newcastle, Crystal Palace and West Brom.
His achievements include taking West Ham and Crystal Palace to FA Cup finals in 2006 and 2016 respectively.
Speaking about Pardew's departure from West Brom after just four months in charge, Wright questioned the respect the players had towards their former manager.

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