Buckley's Mad Eye
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- Oct 27, 2012
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""Hoddle for Scotland""
Speaking as a person of faith, I would be interested from a purely football point of view. But with the rest of the baggage, forget it. he's a headcase.
Trouble with Hoddle was that wherever Hoddle was, twaddle wasn't far away. The Eileen Drewery moment tipped him over to the David Icke league - so, a no from me - please keep him as far away from my beloved Albion as possible.
The argument that the last decent England team was the 1998 World Cup one is interesting. I'd say it probably was but I'd also say that it had very little to do with Hoddle. Or rather that it could have been so much better.
If you look at the players available at the time, the ones he took and didn't take and the whole way he managed the campaign I've always felt that if Hoddle hadn't been in charge we'd have done a lot better.
I could write an essay on it but the final outcome is what people remember and most people probably remember Beckham being blamed for it (or still blame him). I always blamed Hoddle.
GH picked Beckham in every qualifying game and then dropped him for the first game in the finals stating that he "wasn't focused". This was a common trait of Hod's, trying to prove that he was really clever and understood things other people couldn't.
I'm still convinced that had Beckham not been wound up by Hoddle's mind games and his desperation on the training ground (recounted by several England players) to prove that he was still the most skillful of any of them (see Gascoigne P. dropped), he wouldn't have reacted to Simione being a **** and wouldn't have been sent off.
A stupid man who thinks he's clever is the worst and most dangerous sort of man. That is Glenn Hoddle and I can't stand him.
The argument that the last decent England team was the 1998 World Cup one is interesting. I'd say it probably was but I'd also say that it had very little to do with Hoddle. Or rather that it could have been so much better.
If you look at the players available at the time, the ones he took and didn't take and the whole way he managed the campaign I've always felt that if Hoddle hadn't been in charge we'd have done a lot better.
I could write an essay on it but the final outcome is what people remember and most people probably remember Beckham being blamed for it (or still blame him). I always blamed Hoddle.
GH picked Beckham in every qualifying game and then dropped him for the first game in the finals stating that he "wasn't focused". This was a common trait of Hod's, trying to prove that he was really clever and understood things other people couldn't.
I'm still convinced that had Beckham not been wound up by Hoddle's mind games and his desperation on the training ground (recounted by several England players) to prove that he was still the most skillful of any of them (see Gascoigne P. dropped), he wouldn't have reacted to Simione being a **** and wouldn't have been sent off.
A stupid man who thinks he's clever is the worst and most dangerous sort of man. That is Glenn Hoddle and I can't stand him.
Speaking as a person of no faith, you're right, he's a headcase
.........Hoddle........it would either be a fantastic success or a total disaster though....... Personally, I'd be willing to risk it.