
Blackburn manager Sam Allardyce has launched a scathing attack on what he believes is a 'flawed' transfer system.
Allardyce is no fan of the current format which sees clubs only able to do business during the summer and then again during the January window.
Rovers are currently attempting to stave off Manchester City's interest in star striker Roque Santa Cruz, with Mark Hughes having seen an improved bid rejected by the Ewood Park outfit.
And former Bolton and Newcastle boss Allardyce claims the winter window does nothing but undermine confidence at a crucial stage of the season.
He said: "I've said on many occasions this is one of the most destructive times of the season.
"I keep telling the authorities that we should get rid of it, but they don't listen to me.
"As far as I'm concerned, it's unproductive, creates mayhem, inflation and unrest.
"I think they should seriously think about the position managers are left to try and deal with.
"In particular, there's the upset and unrest it causes football clubs and players. The system is flawed."

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