I just read that elsewhere without realising he had written it. Quite pleasantly surprised when I found out.
Oh God, it has all been a dream hasn't it. Its actually only Tuesday 20th May and what I thought was the last few days was a cruel joke by my mind. The whole day out to Wembley, the journey there, the game, the aftermath, was also my sub conscious REM sleep induced fantasy. Also so fantastic, all so life like and realistic and then I just read two articles in the Daily Mail by Adrian Durham that do nothing that heap praise on QPR, Redknapp and Barton. Adrian Durham writing nice things about QPR. I must wake up and face reality now ahead of the play off final this week. We went down to 10 men and then scored in the 90th minute to get us promoted. HA HA HA, how very likely. I should have known.
Great article, spot on. But it won't change the haters, the last paragraph below underlines why. "Itâs about time we all started giving Harry Redknapp the credit he truly deserves. His reputation remains well and truly intact as one of the best managers England has never had. Letâs not underestimate the job he has done at Queens Park Rangers. After a succession of players and agents were allowed to strip QPR of its money and its dignity, Redknapp has restored pride in this terrific football club.The fact that QPR now find themselves back in the Premier League tells you Harry not only got the stinking, sinking ship cleaned out and floating in calmer waters again, heâs also steered it in the right direction. If youâre not prepared to give Harry Redknapp credit for that then your dislike of him is personal, and a little bit strange."