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Glenn Hoddle

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You and I have been physically given two hands and two legs and half-decent brains. Some people have not been born like that for a reason. The karma is working from another lifetime.


— Glenn Hoddle


#been #born #brains #given #hands

At this moment in time I did not say them things.


— Glenn Hoddle


#i #moment #say #them #things

I have a number of alternatives, and each one gives me something different.


— Glenn Hoddle


#different #each #gives #i #me

I have been here before as a spirit - this is just my physical body, it is just an overcoat. And at death, you will take the overcoat off.


— Glenn Hoddle


#before #body #death #here #i

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.


— Glenn Hoddle


#football #forward #i #international #job

Nobody criticised me when we qualified for the World Cup when I decided that the best shape for us going forward was three men at the back and stretching the pitch width-wise, which gives you options.


— Glenn Hoddle


#best #criticised #cup #decided #forward

The old adage that you shouldn't change a winning team doesn't apply in modern international football because managers have to study the opposition and pick players who exploit their weaknesses.


— Glenn Hoddle


#apply #because #change #exploit #football






About Glenn Hoddle

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Did you know about Glenn Hoddle?

Hoddle's time in charge of the national team was sometime later praised by Harry Redknapp who believed him to have been the "perfect man for the job". In his time with Wolverhampton Wanderers the club drew 34 league games in his 76 games in charge spanning over two seasons. Spurs drew 2–2.

In 2007 he was inducted into the National Football Museum Hall of Fame which cited him as one of the most gifted English footballers of his generation exhibiting "sublime balance and close control unrivalled passing and vision and extraordinary shooting ability both from open play and set pieces". He has been manager of Swindon Town (earning promotion to the Premier League) Chelsea (taking them to the FA Cup final) Southampton Tottenham Hotspur (reaching a League Cup final) and most recently Wolverhampton Wanderers. He is currently running the Glenn Hoddle Academy in Spain set up to help young British players return to professional football after being released by their clubs.

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