Ex-England manager reveals ‘terrifying’ experience of missiles flying over his head and fleeing Dubai due to Iran war
SAM ALLARDYCE has revealed he endured the "terrifying" experience over head missiles while in Dubai. The former England boss was visiting the UAE city for a short break, only to be caught in the conflict between the USA, Israel and Iran. Dubai has been targeted by retaliatory missile and drone attacks launched by Iran

SAM ALLARDYCE has revealed he endured the "terrifying" experience over head missiles while in Dubai. The former England boss was visiting the UAE city for a short break, only to be caught in the conflict between the USA, Israel and Iran. Dubai has been targeted by retaliatory missile and drone attacks launched by Iran
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