Harry's at it again..

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NSIS

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It's Drogba in The Sun, and Gary Cahill in The Mirror - Apparently, Harry's interested in both. So much for the "No January signings" policy. You never know with Harry. I suppose we'll have to wait 'till Jan, and see what happens.
 
Tis the season to be silly- again(Transfer window is coming)
Don't take too much notice- all were answers to questions.
"Harry would you be interested in Drogba?"
"Harry what do think of Gary Cahill?"
Voila! instant headline.
 
Cahill, I can believe. We already tried for him, so it wouldn't surprise me to see Harry have another go. Drogba - No, He'll go for the money in Russia.
 
notso, I read that link you posted, and this caught my eye:-



The Spurs manager, favourite to be the next England boss, also claimed Fabio Capello's successor should not be named this season.

"It will be difficult for them to choose another manager if he is already working," he said.

"It will be difficult for a manager to leave a club. It is difficult when a manager says they'll quit at the end of the season - the form usually drops. You could find someone out of work - you could give it to them - but you can't give it to someone who is working at a club because that would be unfair to the club he is at."



Not sure what to make of that. On the one hand, it could be Harry's plea to the FA not to name him before the end of the season, because he wouldn't want our form to suffer in the second half of the season; or it could be a subtle hint to the FA to choose someone not currently employed, thereby relieving him of the difficulty of choosing between club and country.