Hoddle red hot for Leeds
By Phil Rostron
Glenn Hoddle today emerged as the new favourite for the vacant Leeds United
managerial post.
A flurry of bets backing the former England, Swindon, Chelsea, Southampton,
Tottenham and Wolves boss has forced him to the head of all the major
bookmaker markets.
Bookies were alerted when a number of non-gamblers suddenly opened accounts
specifically to back Hoddle for the United job.
The charismatic 49-year-old has previously worked under United chairman Ken
Bates at Stamford Bridge and Ladbrokes spokesman Nick Weinberg said today:
"Hoddle is the latest manager with Chelsea connections to be well backed for
the post following gambles on Dennis Wise and Claudio Ranieri.
"Until late Monday Brian Kerr had been the target of the most significant
gamble to date. But punters started to come for Hoddle in increasing
numbers. And they picked up from where they left off yesterday, prompting
his price to fall away."
Ladbrokes have been forced to cut Hoddle to 2/1 from 7/1 in a market which
has both Kerr and caretaker manager John Carver at 11/4, Ruud Gullit 6/1 and
Alan Curbishley 7/1.
Hoddle is even hotter at 7/4 with Hill's, whose spokesman Graham Sharpe
said: "It's the number of new account holders specifically tailoring their
bets to Hoddle which has put the cat among the pigeons."
Harrogate-based Sky Bet also have Hoddle 2/1 favourite but report a rush of
money for Curbishley despite the former Charlton boss's claims that he has
not been offered the role and have cut him from 6/1 to 7/2.
Sky Bet's Dale Tempest said: "Curbishley has become the new Martin O'Neill,
as any job that becomes available seems to be his if he wants it.
Hoddle quit Wolves in July, stating that he felt the club's ambition failed
to match his own after they announced stringent financial cutbacks. 


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