I don't think Redknapp is blameless but it just seems like a club that you're better off staying away from, they make a lot of bad decisions.
Be a shame if this is how Redknapp's career ends.
OK that makes sense, I wondered who he meant.He put off his knee surgery last summer and is severely restricted in movement. No longer plays golf because of it. But the real reason is a complete lack of trust in Ferdinand, who he recently tried to "out" as the QPR club mole.
Piskie is so anti-spurs, he can barely post without having a dig even if it is nothing to do with us, it is very strange. As for his obsession with HIAG. One day it will dawn on him that HIAG has him like a puppet on a string and forcing him to do various silly dances.
Yes. He felt completely undermined when Les Ferdinand was trying to so deals in the window. A man of his knowledge and experience, should never ever be reporting to a two faced guy like Ferdinand.
I don't know, his son's a rotten excuse for a pundit...I can't see Harry out of the game for too long.He'd make a good pundit on the telly I'd say.......?
Well knowing Harry's record it's hardly likely to go out on a high is it? West Ham, Saints, Portsmouth, QPR are hardly the bright lights of English football are they?
All of us enjoyed the football he had us playing. His personality split opinions, but I was very sad when he went - especially the manner of it. Deserved better.I always thought 'Arry did an excellent job at Spurs.
He certainly had your team holding its own at a level above where you are now for a period, getting results which matched the title contenders for a 4-5 month period whilst playing exhilarating football at times.
Good to see a genuine nice guy like Luke Chadwick enjoying his return to Old Trafford.
It says just how little faith Van Galling has in his squad that he put out a team with a combined 347 international caps to see off Cambridge United.
...and that's not including the subs!
It says just how little faith Van Galling has in his squad that he put out a team with a combined 347 international caps to see off Cambridge United.
...and that's not including the subs!