LONDON (Reuters) - Glenn Hoddle wants another crack at managing boyhood club Tottenham Hotspur despite being sacked as manager of the north London side 10 years ago.
Bookmakers have installed caretaker manager Tim Sherwood as the early favourite but Hoddle has been direct in stating his interest in the job which was vacated by Andre Villas-Boas after their 5-0 mauling at home to Liverpool last weekend.
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