Spurs legend offered himself up for Tottenham job before Igor Tudor was sacked
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Spurs legend offered himself up for Tottenham job before Igor Tudor was sacked.
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Tottenham legend Glenn Hoddle has revealed that he offered himself for the Spurs managerial job before Igor Tudor was sacked.The 68-year-old said that he and Ossie Ardiles approached Spurs following their humiliating 3-0 home loss to Nottingham Forest, a result that ultimately sealed Tudor's fate after a dismal seven-match spell yielding just a single point.He told the Jeff Stelling Show: "Ossie and myself, after the Forest game, we felt there was a real problem there."Ossie and I made it clear that we would go in there if they wanted us to go in there." TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Hoddle's connection to Tottenham runs deep, having made 490 appearances for the club during a 12-year playing career spanning 1975 to 1987.He was in the dugout at White Hart Lane, managing the side from 2001 to 2003 and guiding them to the League Cup final in 2002, where they lost to Blackburn Rovers.His tenure concluded in September 2003 after consecutive mid-table finishes, and his most recent...
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