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Saturday 09 November 1996 00:02 GMT
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He needs to be looked after now and guided but he seems willing to do so. In an ideal world, Paul Gascoigne can now grab the opportunity, overcome the mistakes he has made and even become a good role model for children. Glenn Hoddle, the England coach, after picking Gascoigne for his team despite the player's admission of beating his wife.

It was a little heartbreaking. At the same time I was also a little relieved that this part of playing tournaments is over. Stefan Edberg after defeat in his last ATP Tour event.

Arsene Wenger and Glenn Hoddle treat people like adults and that gets the best out of them. It doesn't need to be done with a whip and a chair. Ian Wright, Arsenal striker, about his two new bosses.

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