'Arry's finally out of the closet. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-16835865 Just for you 'Arry. please log in to view this image
some of the stuff later on in that article (if true, you know the press)... god he's atotally corrupt greedy amoral indvidiual.
He said: "Mr Manley, will you please stop staring at me. I know you are trying to cause me a problem, OK." ^ thats losing the cool under pressure, surely if he's clean he'd feel no pressure, have no edgy behaviour. Best as a fiddler's elbow
"Oh where of where can that Ensil be Oh where Oh where can he be I think he's spending his time in court Advising poor old 'Arry!"
This this! Why worry if you don't have any guilt? Hope he gets done and with the Terry thing, **** the police, the jury, and the crooked judge, nah mean!
never mind that stuff... this testimony is "coughs" unreliable... Speaking about the Monaco account, Mr Redknapp said: "When he [Mr Mandaric] first mentioned [the account] it to me he was on about making a million dollars - he said it was a disaster later on." The Spurs boss told jurors he was "morally" due a 10% cut of a £3m profit from selling England striker Peter Crouch, despite his share of any transfer profits having been reduced from 10% to 5% when he moved from the director of football post to become manager at Portsmouth. The prosecution alleges Mr Mandaric made an untaxed payment to Mr Redknapp linked to the Crouch deal, but Mr Mandaric told the court the payment "had absolutely nothing to do with football" and was an investment for Mr Redknapp. Speaking from the witness box, Mr Redknapp said: "I've never been greedy in my life. "Morally I was due the bonus, although, legally I wasn't - I always related it to that... It wasn't my Crouch bonus as it wasn't in my contract." then he says Mr Redknapp said he was told "to get on with my job basically" when he told Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie that Mr Mandaric had told him he was entitled to 10% Storrie told him to chuff off.... so doens't this all lead to a conclusion that milandric paid him personally? Mr Redknapp said he flew out to Monaco with his wife Sandra, and came up with the name of Rosie for the account because it was his dog's name. He said he had no further dealings with the account, adding: "It would be a waste of time giving me any forms because I would most probably have left it on the deckchair where me and Sandra were sitting." Mr Redknapp later told the court how his wife thought he had been killed in a plane crash when police raided their home in a separate inquiry into alleged football corruption in 2007. He was travelling back from a game in Germany leaving his wife at home. Police and reporters swooped on the property leading Sandra to believe her husband had been killed. Earlier, Mr Redknapp said he hired the best accountants in London to keep his books. The Tottenham manager told jurors: "I have always paid my taxes. I've always gone to the best available people." let me translate, paid the LEAST amount possible.... that unfortunately has NOTHING to do with having unregistered, untaxed foreign accounts that said best peopel don't know about. this guy is dead to rights, he opened the account so if it was not for himn he was involved in fraud, if it was for him he's due to pay taxes, penalties and fines.... at this point if he keeps talking i think they ought to up the charges. he should have settled this long ago.... but like he says he's so "ungreedy" he will fight it tooth and nail until he's forced to pay. What a moron. I wonder how much of peinaar's loan fee is he getting? who bribed hwo to take ryan nelson on?
Heaven forfend that I should, in any way, come to Flash 'Arry's defence, but surely recent history shows us that you don't have to do anything to be found guilty?
Redknapp on Monaco account name : "Rosie was my dog. I loved Rosie to bits." Prosecution: "I'm sure you did"
I wonde rif england are still lining him up for the top job. redknapp and terry as his captain... world cup 2014 here we come yeah?