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The only people never to have commented on Capello's successor is.....the FA! Apart from being English, thats all they've said, the rest has been all media. So, nobody knows what their requirement is, short term panic fix, because thats all Harry is at 65 and a medical issue. They may well want some long term stability i.e. a younger man. Till then, not worth worrying about, let the ****ers guess all they like.

With respect mate, I think you are clutching at straws. There is no way the FA aren't going to offer Redknapp the job and there's no way he's going to turn it down.

Honestly, can you see a scenario where Harry says 'Thanks, but no thanks' ?
 
With respect mate, I think you are clutching at straws. There is no way the FA aren't going to offer Redknapp the job and there's no way he's going to turn it down.

Honestly, can you see a scenario where Harry says 'Thanks, but no thanks' ?

I believe that you were one of those confident that Modric would be going to Stamford Bridge in August .... how did that work out for you?
 
So you don't think Redknapp will take the England Job ?
 
If Redknapp does become England manager, do you think he'll take Joe Jordan with him ?
 
So you don't think Redknapp will take the England Job ?

I have already shared my thoughts on the matter - it shouldn't be hard to find them.

I will add to my previously posted view however. If the FA offer Redknapp the job and if Redknapp decides he wants it it isn't Redknapp or the FA that will decide the matter, it is Daniel Levy who will decide if Redknapp can take the job or not. Levy, however, has already demonstrated his commercial, business and sporting acumen and if Redknapp is appointed England manager then Levy will have a replacement lined up who will be better than Redknapp, not worse. So if I were a follower of any of the lesser clubs in the PL who were hoping for yesterday's events to have a negative impact on THFC Plc I would be very worried, very worried indeed.
 
With respect mate, I think you are clutching at straws. There is no way the FA aren't going to offer Redknapp the job and there's no way he's going to turn it down.

Honestly, can you see a scenario where Harry says 'Thanks, but no thanks' ?

Only WUMs go on other team's boards and post negatively and in certainties. You know very well it's not so don't WUM.

That said it is worrying that their's so much support for him, if he's having doubts that may well convince him to go for it.
 
I know Levy bullied Modric into staying, but I don't think he'll be able to bully Redknapp into staying. If the FA offer him the job, I can't see any other outcome other than Redknapp becoming England manager.
 
I know Levy bullied Modric into staying, but I don't think he'll be able to bully Redknapp into staying. If the FA offer him the job, I can't see any other outcome other than Redknapp becoming England manager.

Oh come on now, **** off will you.

The first bit of negative Spurs news for yonks and you're straight back here acting the WUM, you really haven't changed at all.
 
I know Levy bullied Modric into staying, but I don't think he'll be able to bully Redknapp into staying. If the FA offer him the job, I can't see any other outcome other than Redknapp becoming England manager.

Please substantiate that statement with verifiable sources that Levy bullied Modric into staying.

Don't you have anything to talk about on your own board or is it as dead as normal despite Jayram's resurrection?
 
Oh come on now, **** off will you.

The first bit of negative Spurs news for yonks and you're straight back here acting the WUM, you really haven't changed at all.

He's clutching at straws again - until yesterday afternoon he was clamouring for Redknapp to be found guilty. It's a shame that he's a goon mod otherwise I would campaign for him to be banned from this board.
 
Putting aside your uncouth assessment and if you can, your club loyalties for a moment - would you agree that Redknapp looks like the most probable England manager ?

Without doubt (sorry for the hiatus I have been at work) although it is not as nailed on as some folk would like us to believe. I was just pointing out that there is no way they could be talking to him yet, not without first approaching the club.

While I'm at it, enforcing a contract is NOT bullying. Turns out he did him a massive favour anyhow. It would seem that the good ship AVB is heading for the rocks...
 
Please substantiate that statement with verifiable sources that Levy bullied Modric into staying.

Don't you have anything to talk about on your own board or is it as dead as normal despite Jayram's resurrection?

I believe HIAG's more popular on the Arsenal board than he is, currently.
 
Only WUMs go on other team's boards and post negatively and in certainties. You know very well it's not so don't WUM.

That said it is worrying that their's so much support for him, if he's having doubts that may well convince him to go for it.

With respect, this is a million miles from a WUM comment. I think it's stating the bleedin' obvious really.

Harry has never made any secret for his desire to manage England. The entire country want him to do it, there are 4 months until the finals, the FA will have to act quickly, The clamour for an English manager is unwavering and no other candidate is remotely as close to Redknapp for the job. Even your ex players are coming out and saying that Harry should take the job.

Can you imagine a scenario where Harry doesn't take the job ?
 
With respect, this is a million miles from a WUM comment. I think it's stating the bleedin' obvious really.

Harry has never made any secret for his desire to manage England. The entire country want him to do it, there are 4 months until the finals, the FA will have to act quickly, The clamour for an English manager is unwavering and no other candidate is remotely as close to Redknapp for the job. Even your ex players are coming out and saying that Harry should take the job.

Can you imagine a scenario where Harry doesn't take the job ?

Yes.
 
As a scouser, can I say, I would laugh myself silly if 'arry took the England job, but as a realist, he would be mental to do so!

His loyalty is as dodgy as his tax returns, given the fact that he was happy to flit between Pompey and Southampton.

The question is, is it feasible to think Spurs can win stuff? Yes they will probably get top 4, but it is unlikely they will get the title away from Manchester, and while the FA cup is still on, it is not a cert. I think talk of Spurs winning the champions league next year is fantastical. So lets be realistic, as an England manger, you go down in the history books, no matter how much you balls it up, and since he has been a journeyman, he will never be a legend at any one club, and he doesn't have the time to build a legacy at spurs. If he wants to be remembered, he will need to take the England job, so the question is, will he follow his ego or not?

All that laughing's done some real damage fella.
 
The entire country want him to do it, there are 4 months until the finals, the FA will have to act quickly, The clamour for an English manager is unwavering and no other candidate is remotely as close to Redknapp for the job.

It isn't that hard to prove you wrong, misguided and ill-informed .... ever.

Does Redknapp have what it takes to be England manager?


I'm not sure he does to be honest. He is clear favourite but what has he actually achieved at club level and does he have the experience? He's managed two small midtable London clubs and got them punching above their weight and left Portsmouth to FA Cup glory before bankrupting them but we're talking about a guy with almost no knowledge of the continental game.

I don't support England so couldn't care less but I think Roy Hodgson would be the perfect candidate, he can speak numerous languages and has forgotten more about International Football than 'Arry will ever know.

I wouldn't blame Redknapp for leaving. It's a big opportunity to move on to bigger and better things that can't be passed up. Sol Campbell understood this before he joined Arsenal but I fear Redknapp is stepping into the unknown and way out of his comfort zone.

Managing a couple of small midtable London clubs doesn't necessarily mean you will hit the ground running at international level. They'd be much better off appointing someone who has at least had experience of managing big clubs in England and has experience i.e Mourinho, Wenger, Hodgson etc.

Thoughts on this fellow Blues? I'm looking forward to hearing the views of Chelsea fans on this thread

Honestly though I don't think old 'arry will leave Spurs in the form they're currently in. I think Stuart Pearce will be the caretaker manager until mid may and then 'arry will take over from there. Whether he'll be a good manager or not is the real question, personally I think the England job requires good man management and motevational (sic) qualities, both of which 'arry has in abundence (sic).

http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/123359-Does-Redknapp-have-what-it-takes-to-be-England-manager

Redknapp is not good enough for England

He failed to get Spurs in the top 4 last season with a good Spurs squad in a very weak Premiership
when Liverpool were in meltdown and Arsenal/Chelsea were at their weakest for 10 seasons.
He has won nothing.
He struggles to win the games for Spurs
He has never had a massive job (Spurs are big but hardly United, Milan, Chelsea etc ...he has never worked a high-pressure European club where coming fifth is success).
He has limited experience of European football (last match 0-5).
He has baggage.

http://www.not606.com/showthread.php/123440-Redknapp-is-not-good-enough-for-England

Jeez - proving a moderator wrong has never been so easy.
 
To be completely frank. I can see no way that Redknapp is going to turn it down if he's offered the job. I can understand that Spurs fans don't want him to go, especially given the circumstances. I would be livid if John Terry was indirectly responsible for Wenger leaving Arsenal. But all the signs point to Harry Redknapp being the next England manager.