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      • Malcolm Alexander Allison (5 September 1927 – 14 October 2010) was an English football player and manager. Nicknamed " Big Mal ", he was one of English football 's most flamboyant and intriguing characters because of his panache, fedora and cigar, controversies off the pitch and outspoken nature.
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  2. Malcolm Alexander Allison (5 September 1927 – 14 October 2010) was an English football player and manager. Nicknamed "Big Mal", he was one of English football's most flamboyant and intriguing characters because of his panache, fedora and cigar, controversies off the pitch and outspoken nature.

  3. 1 day ago · Affectionately known as Big Mal, Allison is fondly remembered 14 years after his death. Here, former players Jim Cannon, Peter Taylor and Martin Hinshelwood recall the great manager’s Palace days. “Everybody was in awe of him when he walked through the door,” says Jim Cannon, casting his mind back to March 1973.

  4. Malcolm Alexander Allison, footballer and football manager; born Dartford, Kent 5 September 1927; played for Charlton Athletic 1944-51, West Ham United 1951-58, Romford (non-League) 1960-62...

  5. Sep 5, 2024 · One of the most flamboyant figures to emerge in post-war British football history thanks to his larger than life personality and penchant for hyperbole, Allison – or Big Mal as he was universally known – more often than not backed up his big words with even bigger deeds.

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  6. Oct 15, 2010 · Former Manchester City manager Malcolm Allison has died aged 83. Allison joined the Blues in 1965 as assistant manager to Joe Mercer, with the duo helping City to land the League Championship, FA...

  7. Oct 16, 2010 · MANCHESTER CITY and Crystal Palace have led the tributes for Malcolm Allison after one of English football’s more flamboyant characters from the 1960s and ’70s, famed for his outspoken views and...

  8. Malcolm Allison, the coach who helped inspire Manchester City to great success in the late 1960s, has died at the age of 83. Allison arrived at City in 1965 as assistant manager to Joe Mercer....