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People who’ve forgotten Glenn Hoddle’s take on the 1998 World Cup: Glenn Hoddle

People who’ve forgotten Glenn Hoddle’s take on the 1998 World Cup: Glenn Hoddle

We spotted a delightful story yesterday which turned up on Football 365’s Mediawatch page and The Times concerning new Daily Mail columnist Glenn Hoddle. Glenn, you see, has been drafted in to provide World Cup analysis, on account of his taking us into the 2nd round in France in 1998 and going out to Argentina [...]

The inside line on… Gianfranco Zola’s future at West Ham

The inside line on… Gianfranco Zola’s future at West Ham

The Hammers had a pretty wretched time of things against Wolves at home on Tuesday night, and since they looked determined to drag themselves into a scrap for the drop which Burnley, Hull and Portsmouth looked perfectly capable of conducting on their own, it’s time to speculate about the future of manager Gianfranco Zola. The [...]

Gordon Strachan - the ‘average’ manager

Gordon Strachan - the ‘average’ manager

The first part of some bewildering logic from Stan Collymore today, who is frustrated by the appointment of Gordon Strachan to the Middlesbrough hotseat:
The constant loop of average managers like Gordon Strachan getting all the jobs really depresses me
Ouch! We’ll deal with that assessment in a moment, but let’s look at the substance of the piece:
Gordon Strachan is [...]

On this day in transfer gossip history. . . July 4 2004

On this day in transfer gossip history. . . July 4 2004

One this day in 2004,  BBC’s transfer gossip column mystifyingly has Arsene Wenger chasing all the big names, has the Daily Star Sunday pricing Rooney at £50m without so much as a Florentino Perez in sight, has Chelsea eyeing up the Spanish totty and featured some future Borussia Monchengladbach players with careers in flux. Meanwhile, [...]

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