Sam Allardyce says there's no chance of his resigning as West Ham United manager.
Big Sam is under huge pressure going into their clash with Cardiff City.
But he told talkSPORT: "No I've never walked away from anything.
"It gets tough but I don't consider that to be an option.
You've got to be the leader in good or bad when it comes to a football club as a manager.
"You lead your team the right way and do the right things.
You have to put aside what distractions there might be on the outside and focus what's the right thing to do on the inside and that's work with the players and get back down to hard work."
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