Meanwhile, former England captain Paul Ince believes the FA should re-appoint Glenn Hoddle. </p> The 50-year-old was England boss for three years before being sacked in February 1999 after suggesting that disabled people were being punished for sins in a previous life. </p> Ince told BBC Radio 5 Live: "I wouldn't look any further than Hoddle. He did a very good job and he wasn't sacked for footballing reasons. </p> "The FA has got to forget about what happened years ago, they've got to be bold and brave. </p> "Hoddle is sharp, bright, meticulous and he's English, but whether the FA is prepared to go back is not my decision."</p>