There's not much who would have hit him [Fabio Capello] in the eye and made him put his hat on. — Glenn Hoddle Eye Copy Share Image
International football is one clog further up the football ladder — Glenn Hoddle Football Copy Share Image
75% of what happens to Paul Gascoigne in his life is fiction.. — Glenn Hoddle Fiction Copy Share Image
There was nothing wrong with the performance, apart from throwing away the game. — Glenn Hoddle Football Copy Share Image
You have to look at things that happened in your life and ask why. It comes around. — Glenn Hoddle Asks Copy Share Image
He was a player that hasn't had to use his legs even when he was nineteen years of age because his first… — Glenn Hoddle Age Copy Share Image
Tim Sherwood has come in, done very well and given us another string to the bow in a different type of way. — Glenn Hoddle Arrow Copy Share Image
I have been here before as a spirit - this is just my physical body, it is just an overcoat. And at… — Glenn Hoddle Been Copy Share Image
I'm hurt inside, that's where the pressure comes. It's very hurtful to see that we're not getting the results we can achieve… — Glenn Hoddle Hurt Copy Share Image
If there is any bad feeling I hope it's against me and not my players - I may put my tin helmet… — Glenn Hoddle Feelings Copy Share Image
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 Feels Copy Share Image
It was my proudest moment as a manager when England drew 0-0 with Italy in Rome to qualify for the World Cup… — Glenn Hoddle Championship Copy Share Image
My saddest decision in football was leaving Paul Gascoigne out of the 1998 World Cup finals. But he wasn't fit enough and… — Glenn Hoddle Cups Copy Share Image
I started the 1998 World Cup with Teddy Sheringham up front but always planned for Michael Owen to face Colombia in our… — Glenn Hoddle Able Copy Share Image
I don't know about Mario Balotelli saying, 'Why always me?' - England should be saying as a nation, 'Why always us?' You… — Glenn Hoddle England Copy Share Image
The only thing I can think of was an incident one day when I did get angry with the substitutes for talking… — Glenn Hoddle Attention Copy Share Image
We have to change the way we coach kids in the long-term so that by the time they hit 16, they are… — Glenn Hoddle Age Copy Share Image
I run an academy in Spain for young footballers who are released by their clubs and who, in my opinion, deserve a… — Glenn Hoddle Academy Copy Share Image
No manager in the world gets good results all the time and you know there's people always ready to have a snipe.… — Glenn Hoddle Behind the scenes Copy Share Image
Paul Scholes was the jewel in the crown, the first name on the teamsheet and unquestionably one of the finest England players… — Glenn Hoddle Age Copy Share Image
It's the biggest thing in the world in many ways, football. People don't want to talk about politics. They don't want to… — Glenn Hoddle Biggest thing Copy Share Image
As England manager I always felt we needed an extra man in midfield to retain the ball, but that was more as… — Glenn Hoddle Always Copy Share Image
If you've had the No. 1 job, why would you go back and be reserve manager? Is Alex Ferguson going to be… — Glenn Hoddle Back Copy Share Image
Nobody criticised me when we qualified for the World Cup when I decided that the best shape for us going forward was… — Glenn Hoddle Back Copy Share Image
You can never compare two players that are different, they're never going to be the same. — Glenn Hoddle Compare Copy Share Image
I've always had my own opinions and have always been somebody who thinks outside the box. — Glenn Hoddle Always Copy Share Image
He is a goal scorer, not a natural born one - not yet. That takes time. — Glenn Hoddle Born Copy Share Image
Arsenal haven't won anything for three years, so they're used to success — Glenn Hoddle Arsenal Copy Share Image