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Glenn Hoddle is home!!!

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Her er litt om Glenn Hoddle!!!

1958: Born October 27, Hayes, Middlesex.

1974: Signed as apprentice by Tottenham after playing for Harlow and Essex Schools sides.

1975: Turns professional, making debut at 18 as substitute against Norwich.

1976: Scores on full debut against Stoke.

1979: Scores on England senior debut against Bulgaria in European Championship qualifying match at Wembley, the first of his eight England goals.

1981: Wins FA Cup with Spurs, beating Manchester City.

1982: Collects League Cup runners-up medal after defeat by Liverpool. Scores in FA Cup final and replay against QPR to collect his second winner's medal.

1987: Plays in FA Cup final defeat by Coventry then made 750,000 move to Monaco. Playing alongside Mark Hateley, inspires Monaco to French League title within 12 months.

1988: Wins last of 53 England caps in 3-1 defeat by the USSR - Bobby Robson's third successive humiliation at the European Championship finals in Germany.

1990: Retires through injury.

1991: Makes comeback as non-contract player in Chelsea reserves followed by appointment as Swindon player-manager in April, replacing former Spurs team-mate Ossie Ardiles.

1993: Scores first goal in 4-3 play-off final win against Leicester which takes the Wiltshire club into the Premiership. One month later quits Swindon to take over as Chelsea manager.

1994: Takes Chelsea to FA Cup final but they crash 4-0 to Manchester United.

1995: Makes final appearance in 2-1 home win over Arsenal. Signs Ruud Gullit from Sampdoria.

1996: Leads Chelsea to FA Cup semi-finals in which they lose 2-1 to Manchester United. Appointed England manager after Terry Venables steps down following Euro 96.

1997: Steers England to victory in Tournoi de France with victories over Italy and France. England top their group and qualify for World Cup finals in France after 0-0 draw in final match in Rome.

1998: Hoddle leaves Paul Gascoigne out of the World Cup squad. England go out of France 98 in the second round, losing to Argentina on penalties. Hoddle is insistent that with a little luck England could have won the tournament. In August, Hoddle's World Cup diary causes a storm.

1999: Hoddle criticised after comments about disabled people and is eventually sacked.

2000: Replaces Dave Jones, who takes a year off to fight charges of child abuse, as Southampton manager for 12 months.

2001: After seven straight clean sheets and five straight wins move Southampton up to eighth in the Premiership, Hoddle holds talks with Tottenham, who are seeking a manager following the departure of George Graham. On March 28 he quits The Dell for White Hart Lane, subject to compensation agreement.

Honours:

FA Cup winner 1981, 1982; Runner-up 1987. League Cup runner-up 1982. UEFA Cup winner 1984. French League winner 1988. Division One promotion 1993.

England:

53 senior caps, 8 goals. Under-21: 12 caps. B level: 2 caps. Manager: 1996-99

Career record:

Tottenham 1975-87. Played 494, Goals 110. Monaco 1987-90. Swindon 1991-93. P75 G3. Chelsea 1993-95. P48 G1.

Managerial career:

Swindon 1991-93. Chelsea 1993-96. England 1996-99. Southampton 2000-2001

Managerial honours:

Won Division One promotion play-offs with Swindon in 1993. FA Cup runner-up with Chelsea in 1994.

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