I think one of the major criticisms of the latter part of Hoddle's tenure is that we didn't give it a go. Spineless 4-0 defeats to Southampton and Blackburn spring to mind.1 guy thinks Pochettino served up the worst football
Last night Hoddle said in effect he would take the job for a few months to see out the season.
Just looking at his last game in charge;
Keller
Bunjevcevic, Gardner, Richards
Carr, Dalmat, Redknapp, Ricketts, Taricco
Kanoute, Zamora
What a horrible set of players, but I would rather watch us have a go and fail with Hoddle for 2 months than not have a go and fail with Conte to be honest.
I also know it would be Mason that would get a temporary role, but honestly a brief return of Hoddle to the dugout would have me more excited about games than I am now. Who cares if we lost them all, we don't deserve any form of European football.
Hoddle talks a good game and I always love listening to him on TV but, in the end, we had to let him go because there was too much of a gap between "The Project" and the reality. He's been out of the game for the best part of 20 years and is not even remotely fit to manage a 22/23 Premier League team.