Rumour Glen Hoddle

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Re: Glenn Hoddle - Would he be the right man?

by (.)Boobies(.) » 23 Dec 2009 10:56

A non starter. If McDermott doesn't get it, Southgate is in pole position, if rumours are true.

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Re: Glenn Hoddle - Would he be the right man?

by Fezza » 23 Dec 2009 11:07

Would rather saw off my nuts with a rusty spoon than allow Gareth Southgate anywhere near Reading - the man is a complete waster (very much in the mold of Brian Robson, Ian Dowie etc, how do they keep getting jobs?).

Hoddle on the other hand has had a lot of success, particularly considering the chairman he has had to work under. Would be delighted if we got him, but, I really can't see it happening.

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Re: Rumour Glen Hoddle

by Terminal Boardom » 23 Dec 2009 11:19

I would rather stick pins in my eyes.

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Re: Rumour Glen Hoddle

by Salford Royal » 23 Dec 2009 11:32

I've heard a rumour that he will be installed today. Friend of a colleague (yeah, I know :roll: ), is a sports photographer who has been despatched from West London to Reading to cover the conference.

I don't particularly trust this colleague, but you never know.

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Re: Rumour Glen Hoddle

by Royalwaster » 23 Dec 2009 11:35

Can someone give us the run down of his managerial career?


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Re: Rumour Glen Hoddle

by Thaumagurist* » 23 Dec 2009 11:39

Terminal Boardom I would rather stick pins in my eyes.


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Re: Rumour Glen Hoddle

by TFF » 23 Dec 2009 11:42

Royalwaster Can someone give us the run down of his managerial career?


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glenn_Hodd ... ial_career

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Re: Glenn Hoddle - Would he be the right man?

by londinium » 23 Dec 2009 11:47

Fezza Would rather saw off my nuts with a rusty spoon than allow Gareth Southgate anywhere near Reading - the man is a complete waster (very much in the mold of Brian Robson, Ian Dowie etc, how do they keep getting jobs?).

Hoddle on the other hand has had a lot of success, particularly considering the chairman he has had to work under. Would be delighted if we got him, but, I really can't see it happening.


Agreed about Southgate but disagree about Hoddle, really wouldn't want the mentalist within 100 miles of my club.

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Re: Glenn Hoddle - Would he be the right man?

by loyalroyal4life » 23 Dec 2009 11:48

if he was that good would he not of taken a job within last few years???

Not for us thanks


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Re: Rumour Glen Hoddle

by RG30 » 23 Dec 2009 11:49

Hoddle was sniffing around back in the summer. I heard that from a reliable source, so there is some truth but I think we'll stick with McDermott until the end of the season.

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Re: Glenn Hoddle - Would he be the right man?

by North Somerset Royal » 23 Dec 2009 11:50

There are certainly worse options but I cant see Hod giving up his lucrative Spanish soccer school and not sure how he could do both.

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Re: Glenn Hoddle - Would he be the right man?

by Tilehurst Mike » 23 Dec 2009 12:19

Please god NO--you might as well appoint Uri Geller!

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Re: Glenn Hoddle - Would he be the right man?

by Still Hate Futcher! » 23 Dec 2009 12:30

For me Hoddle falls in the 'could do worse' category. Yes, he's a bit of an arse (and slightly mental) but his managerial record is ok. I'd sooner Hoddle than Sanchez or Darren Ferguson, but would still prefer Curbishley (or even McDermott if he does ok as caretaker).

To be honest I'm a bit annoyed that this debate is happening at all because I think Rodger's, for all his faults (particularly with our defence), should have had longer to turn it round. 'Sacking clubs' rarely get anywhere.


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Re: Glenn Hoddle - Would he be the right man?

by Row Z Royal » 23 Dec 2009 12:42

TBM As long as he brings eileen with him


If she's not sure then hopefully Dexy and his mates will offer some encouragement.

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Re: Glenn Hoddle - Would he be the right man?

by SteveRoyal » 23 Dec 2009 12:43

Best candidate at this time, I think.
Also, a recognisable face at the club may bring in more through the gates for the board.

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Re: Rumour Glen Hoddle

by Ian Royal » 23 Dec 2009 13:02

just heard this from a guy at our Head office. Not especially happy about it, so hopefully not true.

He is pretty well connected at Brum, but I don't think that means much.

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Re: Rumour Glen Hoddle

by Wycombe Royal » 23 Dec 2009 13:37

A definite thumbs up from me. Has a similar sort of managerial record (in terms of win percentages) to Steve Coppell. He is experienced, has good connections & well respected.

I don't give a stuff about the bad press he received as England manager as most of that was blown out of proportion by the media in this country (as they always do with England managers).

I would rather have him in charge than Southgate, Curbishley, Ferguson, etc.

But my first choice would still be McDermott although there don't appear to be many who would agree with me.

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Re: Rumour Glen Hoddle

by DOYLERSAROYALER » 23 Dec 2009 14:03

Latest odds - bookies appear to be reacting to the GH speculation as expected -

Brian McDermott 5/2 ----------- 3
Glenn Hoddle 3 -------------7/2
Darren Ferguson 2--------------7/2
Gareth Southgate 6.............. 11/4

Firist column of odds Skybet and the second, Victor Chandler ...interesting that BM is now favourite with one bookie ...not a surprise though :D

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Re: Rumour Glen Hoddle

by Royal Lady » 23 Dec 2009 14:10

I wanted Glenn Hoddle when Pardew left originally.

I'd be surprised if he wanted it though tbh, he has his Spanish academy, as already said, and he's on Sky commentating on games which is probably pretty lucrative for him and no pressure.

Having said that, the fact that he's working for Sky and they're reporting on it, could mean something, plus he's local. I'd rather have Hoddle than some of the names previously bandied about on here tbh.

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Re: Rumour Glen Hoddle

by Harpers So Solid Crew » 23 Dec 2009 14:19

Have heard a rumour that the idea is for him to join as a mentor for Mcdermott, so not full time, leaving him with chances to do other things a swell. Initially until the end of this season.

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