After years of dodging questions & tax forms, Harry is about to be found guilty....well unless Ally McBeal pulls one massive rabbit out of the hat! But my question is, after one of the most highly publicised tax evasions in club football in England, just how lenient will the judge be. The winner, as usual will win (can't be bought on eBay) Internet respect. My guess, court costs & £40K fine. A proper deterrent to the filthy rich.
slap on the wrist, and a bunch of articles in the sun about how it was a travesty Arry was even found guilty
The judge will decree that Mr Redknapp will be made England Manager forthwith and then when we beat Disneyland 2-0 at Wembley in his first friendly, he can be lorded as the new messiah. What I'd like the judge to say is "Will you bloody well sit still while I'm sentencing you and stop that bloody awful twitch"
He gets to represent Goldman Sachs and Vodafone in future sweetheart tax deals so that they do not have to give HMRC the 29 billion that they apparently owe: http://www.guardian.co.uk/politics/2011/dec/20/inland-revenue-sweetheart-tax-deals .
I have a feeling the slippery bastard will get off, too. I hope he doesn't, I hope he gets a huge fine and 'sent dahn' for 18 months.
Forced to do community service at Leigh Park. Think they should also arrest Rosie the dog for its part in the alleged crime and also for posing as Harry and stealing his identity
Are The Red Tops an Indie band? 'Arry may get away with it, but surely it finally scuppers him being England manager when there is such a wealth of home grown talent like ...
What? You think his phone was hacked? Can you imagine the messages? 3 were from his dog giving him financial advice.
I can just see Rose the Dog and Arrys mug shots side by side on the crimewatch picture board the only real differance being the slobber