What's not to like?Hasn't managed for years
Mad as a box of frogs
Totally out of touch
I admit I could have lost my marbles on this one, but I'd actually like him to be our manager
What's not to like?Hasn't managed for years
Mad as a box of frogs
Totally out of touch
Sorry Glenn.
What's not to like?
I admit I could have lost my marbles on this one, but I'd actually like him to be our manager
Believe me. You've lost your marbles
Er, tactically excellent.
Likes the yoof.
Any more you think we need?
What's not to like?
I admit I could have lost my marbles on this one, but I'd actually like him to be our manager
Wolves was his last proper management job many many years ago. This is from Wiki. Read this and tell me you still fancy the guy taking over:
Hoddle was linked with a return to Southampton in early 2004, but opposition from supporters meant chairman Rupert Lowe pursued alternative targets and ultimately selected Paul Sturrock instead.[29] Instead he returned to management on 7 December 2004[30] with Wolverhampton Wanderers, again succeeding Dave Jones. Wolves lost only one of remaining 25 games but failed to reach the play-offs because 15 of those games had been draws. Wolves were expected to finish in the top 6 under Hoddle in the 2005–06 season but again draws cost them with Wolves drawing 19 of their 46 league games. They were also one of the lowest goalscoring teams in the division scoring just 50 goals in the league all season. Wolves finished 7th, 8 points off the playoffs. Wolves fans turned against Hoddle and there were chants against him during the last home game of the season against Watford.[31] The board kept faith with Hoddle, but he stepped down on 1 July 2006, stating differing expectations between himself and the club as the reason for his departure.[32][33] In his time with Wolverhampton Wanderers, the club drew 34 league games in his 76 games in charge, spanning over two seasons
Bore draw specialist.
You've rather missed the point there. If you couldn't give a toss about a few remarks from years ago in Hoddle's case (regardless of how good or bad a manager he is), would you make the same allowances for di Canio (who didn't do a bad job at Swindon)?No, cos he's a shit manager.
Is all that Eileen Drewry and shit about disabled people a thing of the past, or is he still a fruitcake?
Let's have no more pissing about, go and get Hoddle now...
.....with David Icke as his assistant? And we could ditch GOSBTS for 'Come on Eileen'.