Spurs Next Manager: 5 Managerial Replacements For Andre Villas-Boas

1. Glenn Hoddle

Glenn Hoddle is currently the bookmaker's favourite to become Tottenham manager for a second time with odds at 6/1. Hoddle's first stint in charge of the Lilywhites lasted between 2001-03, until he was sacked for a poor string of results and ended up at Wolverhampton a year later. Since then, he hasn't managed at all, but could he be about to step out of the managerial wilderness for a second stint at White Hart Lane? Hoddle knows Spurs inside out - not only has he managed them, but he began his playing career with the club as a midfielder in 1975, staying for 12 years before joining Monaco in 1987. He would likely be warmly received back into the fold by supporters, despite ending his playing career at London rivals Chelsea. Do you think Andre Villas-Boas should be sacked? Who should replace him? Let us know in the comment section, below.
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Joseph is an accredited football journalist and has interviewed nearly all of the current 20 Barclay's Premier League managers. He is also a correspondent for Bleacher Report and has written for Caught Offside and Give Me Football.