Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp claims Les Ferdinand's title at Loftus Road is 'stupid' Ferdinand will be at Rangers for the visit of Liverpool on Sunday for the first time since being named head of football operations Queens Park Rangers manager Harry Redknapp claims Les Ferdinand's title at Loftus Road is 'stupid' Future uncertain: QPR manager Harry Redknapp has branded new head of football operations Les Ferdinand's title as 'stupid' Photo: PA By Matt Law, Football News Correspondent 10:30PM BST 17 Oct 2014 Comments1 Comment Harry Redknapp has labelled Les Ferdinandâs title as head of football operations at Queens Park Rangers as âstupid.â Ferdinand will be in the Loftus Road directorsâ box on Sunday for the first time since being handed his new job, to watch Redknapp fight for his position as manager against Liverpool. One of Ferdinandâs first tasks at the club sitting bottom of the table could be to consult with chairman Tony Fernandes on whether Redknapp should be kept on after the Liverpool game. A QPR statement claimed former striker Ferdinand will provide a link between the boardroom and the pitch. But when asked what Ferdinand is doing at Loftus Road, Redknapp replied: âErm. I love Les, I get on great with Les. Iâve got a lot of time for Les. Heâs just looking at the youth set-up and everything else. âTony (Fernandes) wanted to bring him in. Heâs an iconic figure at the club, he was a top player here. Tony felt heâd be good to have. Thatâs where we are at the moment, who knows where we will be next week. Who knows On the fact Ferdinand has been made head of football operations, Redknapp added: âItâs a stupid title really, isnât it? I think heâs just looking at the scouting and all that type of stuff. âI speak to Les all the time, Iâve just had a cup of tea with him. I knew he was coming. The chairman asked me what I thought about Les and I said, âI love him. Great ladâ.â Redknapp has previously argued against the idea of working with a director of football or sporting director, but joked that, aged 67, he is ready to move upstairs. âNow Iâm getting older I quite fancy that one,â said Redknapp. âIâm ready for the director of football job, I think itâs a good idea! Iâll have a chat with Tony about that.â Redknapp was due to have dinner with Fernandes on Friday night, but insisted he would not be begging to keep his job or paying the bill to curry favour. âI donât need assurances,â said Redknapp. âI talk to Tony every day. Weâre going to dinner tonight. But Iâm not going to pay for it so he keeps me in a job. Iâll let him pay. Itâs up to Tony what he does. "What am I going to say, âPlease Mr Fernandes, keep me in a job?â If heâs not happy, then he can come and talk to me. I am a big boy. I am feeling no pressure whatsoever. I wouldnât beg to anybody to keep my job. âIâm not under pressure. Weâre seven games into a Premier League season. Weâve played three home games. "We lost to Hull, beat Sunderland and drew with Stoke in a good game. Weâre not 20-odd games in.â Redknapp knows better than most how precarious the position of a football manager can be, having been sacked by Tottenham after guiding the club to fourth place. Just as he has not harboured a grudge against Spurs chairman Daniel Levy, Redknapp insists he will not fall out with Fernandes. âDaniel was all right,â said Redknapp. âI never had a problem with Daniel. I got on well with him really. He didnât pay for dinners! I still talk to Daniel now. Iâll still talk to Tony in a few years when Iâm not the manager of QPR, hopefully. Life goes on doesnât it?â Redknappâs alarm clock went off at 4am on Friday morning so he could get to QPRâs training ground early. He claims his enthusiasm for management is as great as it has ever been, but admits he cannot go on forever. Should he lose his QPR job, however, Redknapp refused to rule out taking a post at another club. âAll I know is I was up at 4am this morning, like I am every morning,â said Redknapp. âI must do it for some reason. And Iâm not doing it because I have to feed the dogs. The day I donât want to do it, Iâll just roll back over when the alarm goes off. âI canât keep going forever can I? As much as you want to. Itâs got to come to an end sometime. Someone is going to bomb you out eventually or you retire gracefully. Thatâs the options isnât it?â Asked if the QPR job will be his last, Redknapp added: âI wouldnât say that, no. I donât think about losing this job. Who knows, in two monthsâ time someone says, âYou said it was your last jobâ and Iâve gone and taken another job, I donât know. âWhile I enjoy it, Iâll keep doing it, if I donât enjoy it, I wonât do it. Iâll go and play golf every day.â Redknapp may well spend Sunday night cleaning his golf clubs if Liverpool leave Loftus Road with three points
“All I know is I was up at 4am this morning, like I am every morning explains why he always looks asleep during games
I recommend a quick read of the introduction to Redknapp's new 'book' if you are hanging around in WH Smith's or Waterstones. All about his feelings during and after the play off final - basically guilt because "we didn't deserve it" (sorry Col) and musings about retirement. He didn't join the players and staff celebrations after the game because of his ambivalence about winning. Fortunately, he then decided it's all about luck and '"that's football". [Note, this is Redknapp, so all of the above may be 'false memories' which he actually believes but are about subconscious anecdote quality improvement] In the real world of course he hasn't learned or tried anything new as a manager for years, he is retired in all but name. And of course renumeration.
Just shows what complete bollocks he spews forth these days eh? "Didn't deserve it"........FFS......just about sums him up. I am struggling to think of a previous manager that felt less QPR than Redknapp. All excuses and no substance.
Paul Hart? I do wonder if they're brokering a deal for Harry to go on health grounds. Saves face for all and no long term contract in place. Just hope we show some grit tomorrow, win or lose.
I just wish Harold had a mute button. Just one word to describe Mr Redknapp , boring, just like his brand of football since he took the rudder at QPR.
I think you have just hit on something Kilburn. Harry has often mentioned about his dyslexia. I am a fellow dyslexia sufferer, hence as some of you may have noticed my spelling can be a bit crap from time to time. A common trait with dyslexia (trust me I can confirm this) is that you can remember the letters or numbers, but often forget the order they are meant to be arranged in. This would explain the team selections and tactics....
Like him playing Traore wide right midfield last season? His coaches should be helping him with this sort of problem!