Glenn Hoddle: If Greg Dyke wants to chat, I will. I want to help my country

Former England boss would like to tell the FA’s incoming chairman how to stamp out lazy coaching and make players technically sound

Evening Standard

A defeat by Egypt on Saturday saw England crash out of the Under-20 World Cup with only draws against Iraq and Chile to show for their efforts. Last month, the Under-21s fared even worse at the European Championships — losing three out of three and scoring just once — and, within a week of their exit, manager Stuart Pearce was axed.

England’s troubles have prompted talk of Glenn Hoddle returning to the national set-up.
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