Glenn Hoddle

Glenn Hoddle
Glenn Hoddleis an English former footballer and manager who played as a midfielder for Tottenham Hotspur, AS Monaco, Chelsea and Swindon Town and at international level for England. He was most recently first team coach at Queens Park Rangers having been appointed, on a part-time basis, to assist Harry Redknapp in the summer of 2014. However, following Redknapp's resignation in February 2015, Hoddle also left the club...
NationalityBritish
ProfessionSoccer Player
Date of Birth27 October 1957
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My saddest decision in football was leaving Paul Gascoigne out of the 1998 World Cup finals. But he wasn't fit enough and once that decision is made, as a manager and a group of players, you forget about who isn't there and focus on the job.
football ladders international
International football is one clog further up the football ladder
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I have a number of alternatives, and each one gives me something different.
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If people feel 4-4-2 is the way forward in international football, they'll have to wait until I'm out of a job.
looks asks happened
You have to look at things that happened in your life and ask why. It comes around.
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He was a player that hasn't had to use his legs even when he was nineteen years of age because his first two yards were in his head.
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Football's all about 90 minutes
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If anyone is found guilty, I will step on them.
england world cups
The FA Cup is still domestically the best cup in the world.
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When a player gets to 30, so does his body
football thinking balls
I think in international football you have to be able to handle the ball.
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You can never compare two players that are different, they're never going to be the same.
player jewels names
Paul Scholes was the jewel in the crown, the first name on the teamsheet and unquestionably one of the finest England players of the age. He flourished at once in the international arena, which didn't surprise me given his fabulous all-round attributes. He had almost everything - talent, intelligence, courage. His only blemish, which he never really shook off, was his tackling. There was always the chance of that red mist coming down. Overall, though, Paul was a wonderful player and he's a lovely lad, a credit to his club and to himself.
soccer goal natural
He is a goal scorer, not a natural born one - not yet. That takes time.