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Redknapp's post match BBC interview

Discussion in 'Tottenham Hotspur' started by Spudulike, Apr 21, 2012.

  1. Spudulike

    Spudulike Well-Known Member

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    http://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/0/football/17801391

    The usual tripe. He's clueless how to rectify our form. The usual clichés included:

    1) Can't fault the players
    2) Couldn't break 'em down, they got a lucky goal
    3) We were unfortunate
    4) Brad's hardly had a save to make
    5) Created lots of chances, just couldn't get the goal
    6) Got to win the last four games now
    7) It's all to play for
    8) We've got to keep going now...

    He's like a broken record... FFS!!!
     
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  2. gent

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    He's almost as bad at these as the "unlucky" Dalglish.
     
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  3. Hereward of Bourne

    Hereward of Bourne Well-Known Member

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    "Newcastle and Chelsea have got to play each other and they can't both win"

    <laugh>
     
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  4. gent

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    <laugh>.
     
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  5. ZZ

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    He said Friedel didn't have a save to make??

    How about the goal you bellend.
     
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  6. Hereward of Bourne

    Hereward of Bourne Well-Known Member

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    He didn't save it, he saved nothing... he didn't have a save to make. <laugh>
     
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  7. I'm too depressed to think about any of this.
     
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  8. The Mighty Thor

    The Mighty Thor Well-Known Member

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    Bosses always make excuses when their teams lose it's nothing new.
     
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  9. lennypops

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    I've defended Harry time and again and when he leaves I'll still defend his record.

    BUT the one word that keeps springing to mind with his interviews: complacency.

    He says "if we win our next four games" and that we "are perfectly capable of doing so". Well, Harry - we're one of the very worst teams in the league right now. So why on earth do you think performances are suddenly going to change beyond all recognition?
     
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  10. shenleyqprdave

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    i didnt think we played that well today from an attacking point of view. Delighted Adel scored the winner. He is quality and will be far to good to be playing for QPR before to long. Still Harry was pleased with your performance today so keep the faith.
     
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  11. Chirpy rides again

    Chirpy rides again Active Member

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    We have been on this road since the court case and have continued to make the same mistakes and put out the same personnel. If we had done a better job of integrating the players who are not necessarily first choice into the side, maybe we would be in a better place right now.

    The players look tired and listless as does Harry as are we. The season is over and has been for some time. It is only our form in the first half of the season, (before anybody who could really challenge us for 3rd/4th got their **** together,) that has kept us where we are for so long. Pitiful today, but really no big surprise, was it?
     
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  12. Spurlock

    Spurlock Homeboy Forum Moderator

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    as you have all said fellas...let me remind him just like he bloody reminded us..

    1 point from 9 games' !!!
     
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  13. lennypops

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    1 point from 9 games?! How'd you work that one out?
     
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    Yes, i'd go with that. Iwon't forget what he's done for Spurs. But, at the moment he's doing more harm than good. 4th place? We'll br lucky to hang on to 5th at this rate.
     
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  15. Spurlock

    Spurlock Homeboy Forum Moderator

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    should have said one point from 9...same thing in all honesty!

    however im willing to start a few false rumuors in order to hurry him out of the door.
     
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  16. lennypops

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    Perhaps you were mis-remembering the fact that we have one WIN in nine games. TBH I've heard/read a few people pass on that little nugget of misinformation (one point in nine games) and I expect this will not be the last time that I hear it.

    Whatever - we're dire. That's the point.
     
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  17. humanbeingincroydon

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    On the BBC gossip page, c/o Talkballs...

    Didn't we have a few more players that featured in the Europa League? Where did they get to?
     
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  18. Spurlock

    Spurlock Homeboy Forum Moderator

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    paper thin?? why didnt he sign someone like Pienaar to cover? oh wait...<steam>

    and try having faith in some of our squad....instead of burnng out our first 11.
     
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  19. humanbeingincroydon

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    We'd have more squad depth if he didn't loan out Corluka, Pienaar and Townsend in January!
     
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  20. lennypops

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    Pienaar was a particularly strange one since he is an automatic cover for about three positions. He'd not set the world alight since joining (injuries not helping there) but would surely be well above, say, Gio in the pecking order.

    And some times over the last few weeks how I've longed for Corluka to be around the place to give us more of a defensive option at RB and give Walker a kick up the backside rather than knowing that he'll walk into the team week in week out.
     
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