"The mistakes that have been highlighted recently seem to have knocked him back a little bit," Allardyce said. "You have to make fewer mistakes at international level than at Premier League level and that is the difference between success and failure.
"If you are successful, everyone gives the ball away or makes a mistake, but if the mistake costs a goal, then it’s a problem. There is an element as he gets more experienced, learning when it is too dangerous to hold on to the ball, to when it’s right to hold on to the ball and come up and play. It is not just come out and play every time. I am sure Pep will be the same as me, you can take a risk but it has to be minimal because if you lose the ball and the opposition score, it can be a problem.
"England lost their opportunity to go farther in the European Championship because of our mistakes, not the opposition’s brilliant football."
Why is this fat **** talking about Stones making mistakes, when he hasn't made any ?
I think you are just looking for insult there, Fat Sam has been very positive about Stones since he took over, and it sounds like he's going to start him.
He's said he's not making the mistakes he was being criticised for last season (true and fair comment) and he's said previously that he doesn't think Stones is "one for the future", he thinks he's a player for right now.