I hope he is, the more I think about Allen's imminent appointment the more I find it astounding. He has reached the play off semi's twice with Brentford in league one, he then walks out, drops to the bottom division to join MK Dons and proceeds to be knocked out of the play offs at the same stage, albeit with the highest wage budget in the division.
This suggests to me a manager who has limitations and actually achieved very little, he may have a high win percentage but it seems when it comes to the big games that matter, he is found wanting. When you compare his achievements and honours to those of Warnock and Worthington, IMO there is no comparison and no explainable reason why he should be appointed ahead of either of these two managers.