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Kevin Davies is convinced Sam Allardyce will make England more motivated and organised if he is confirmed as successor to Roy Hodgson. Sky Sources understand the Sunderland boss will be named the new England manager and striker Davies, who played under Allardyce at Bolton, says he will bring some pride back to fans after the disappointment of Euro 2016.Im extremely pleased for Sam, he has had success at a number of clubs, Davies told Sky Sports News HQ. Former Bolton captain Kevin Davies thinks Sam Allardyce will bring a winning mentality, pride and passion to the England managers job Sam calls it winning football. He goes into clubs and organises the players and staff and thats important to him, he will get the best people in there with expertise to help him.He will have them organised and he will make them hungry, motivated and hopefully playing with a bit of passion.Thats what we feel we are lacking as a nation. The previous three, four, five tournaments have been disappointing and left us feeling flat. Allardyce set for England Sam Allardyce set to be named England manager - Sky sources I am hopeful with the young players in there her can get us going again, playing with a bit of pride, like teams such as Wales and Iceland.Davies believes Allardyce will benefit from a united dressing room lacking in egos, while making the most of his backroom staff to get the best out of his players.If you look at the current squad, I dont think there are too many [egos] in there. The squad seems to be pretty happy, with young players coming through who Sam can certainly help, he added. He will have them organised and he will make them hungry, motivated and hopefully playing with a bit of passion. Kevin Davies on Sam Allardyce I dont see too many problems in managing the dressing room and it will be interesting to see who he brings in.Hes not had any really big clubs but I dont think he will feel the pressure. He is a very confident person who knows his strengths and weaknesses.He had 20-25 staff at Bolton and they were all the best in their field and they got the players motivated to succeed.I look forward to see who gets in to work around him and I think he will be relishing it, he loves a challenge. Also See: How England made the decision What of Englands DNA? Aidy: U19s ready for Italy battle England fixtures Authentic Mike Bossy Jersey . According to the CFL Scouting Bureaus January rankings, four of the top five Canadian prospects line-up on the offensive side of the trenches, which is good news for Bombers general manager Kyle Walters. 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The five-foot-eight 166-pound centre also has 28 points (10-18) in 15 games with AHL Oklahoma City.Warrington Wolves head coach Tony Smith has stressed the importance of composure as his side prepare to take on Wigan Warriors in the Super League Grand Final on Saturday. Warrington overturned a 10-8 half-time deficit to defeat St Helens 18-10 in a fast and furious semi-final on Thursday to progress to the showpiece event at Old Trafford.Smiths side now face a Wigan team who will be making a fourth-straight Grand Final appearance and the Australian has warned his players not to let the size of the occasion faze them. When asked what it would take to win, Smith told Sky Sports News HQ: Composure, I think, and just being able to execute the big plays when needed. Shaun Wane is hoping for a more enjoyable outcome after losing his last two Super League Grand Finals when his Wigan team play Warrington in this season’s They have to put some of the atmosphere aside or use it in a positive way to spur them on. But you cant play the occasion. It is still a game of rugby league. You still need to make your tackles, make the passes, keep composure and kick the ball well.All those little things are really important. The team who does those sorts of things well usually comes out on topp.ddddddddddddBut it is hard to put that aside. It is a big occasion - the biggest and the best - so that is all part of the test leading into the week but that is the excitement of playing here too. Everybody wants to be part of this. Chris Sandow could return for Warrington Wolves Wolves have been boosted by the news that standout scrum-half Chris Sandow could be available for the game if he can come through a fitness test this week.The Australian hasnt featured since the Challenge Cup Final defeat to Hull FC on August 27 due to a strain in his medial knee ligament.He [Sandow] has got a fitness test in the next day or so, Smith said. He is looking alright. We will make a decision on him in the next little while. Watch NOW TV Watch Sky Sports for just £6.99. No contract. He is putting his hand up. He is a confident young bloke. He has got a lot of confidence in his own ability and that comes out in the way that he plays. He is a cocky little half-back and that is what you want - people that are confident.So if he is right it will be hard to say no to it but he has got to be right first so we will make sure he gets through training in the next couple of days and we will make a decision then.Smith also confirmed there were no new injuries picked up in Thursdays semi-final victory over St Helens and that prop Ryan Bailey is ready to return from a calf injury.You can watch Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus Premier League football and the Japan Grand Prix on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! 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