I remember reading a statement published by Daniel Levy on the last day of the season that I have now re-read and find it amazing that Spurs parted company with Redknapp, when you take into account what was said and recent events. The key parts of his 13th May 2012 statement were:
"Today will see the final League positions of several Clubs decided, ourselves amongst them. It is a mark of our progress and the quality of our squad that each season we now look and expect to be competing at the top of our game."
"Once again we have seen football played at home and away which has shown our brand and style of play around the world and led our competitors to describe us as the most entertaining team in the Premier League."
"Our squad has top players at all levels and we shall continue to seek stability and to retain key players this summer and beyond. We are a Club that is focussing on growth and moving forward."
So from my understanding, it appears last month Levy acknowledged that we had moved forward in leaps and bounds under Redknapp's leadership, have played some of the best and most entertaining football in the country and that stability is at the forefront of his plans, with growth and development for the future, key to our success...
That rhetoric has recently changed in less that four weeks to...
The Club can today announce that Harry Redknapp will be leaving his post as manager.
"This is not a decision the Board and I have taken lightly. Harry arrived at the Club at a time when his experience and approach was exactly what was needed. This decision in no way detracts from the excellent work Harry has done during his time with the Club and I should like to thank him for his achievements and contribution. Harry will always be welcome at the Lane."
This proves just how hot and cold our Chairman can be. He can go from being ecstatic with our manager to ready to pull the trigger. Does that illustrate a Chairman focussed on stability, growth and progress?
Clearly he did not have any solid plans laid out prior to sacking Redknapp. If he did, he wouldn't be interviewing every Manager presently out of work who comes without a hefty compensation fee. Frankly, I feel Levy is treading on dangerous ground these days. If he gets our next appointment wrong (which I suspect he will), I won't hold back on my criticism of him as this to me looks set to be another of his shoddy decisions, handled badly with an inevitably p*** poor outcome.
How you can go from supportive of your manager and looking to build on a stable foundation, to sacking the guy in one month, screams of a Chairman who makes knee-jerk decisions.
Regardless of Redknapp's public statements and irritating press relationship, I am trying to make sense of all this and frankly can't. I wasn't Harry's biggest fan in recent weeks either but if as a Chairman you have no contingency plan in place that betters what you already have, it makes you look a fool and an amateur.
"Today will see the final League positions of several Clubs decided, ourselves amongst them. It is a mark of our progress and the quality of our squad that each season we now look and expect to be competing at the top of our game."
"Once again we have seen football played at home and away which has shown our brand and style of play around the world and led our competitors to describe us as the most entertaining team in the Premier League."
"Our squad has top players at all levels and we shall continue to seek stability and to retain key players this summer and beyond. We are a Club that is focussing on growth and moving forward."
So from my understanding, it appears last month Levy acknowledged that we had moved forward in leaps and bounds under Redknapp's leadership, have played some of the best and most entertaining football in the country and that stability is at the forefront of his plans, with growth and development for the future, key to our success...
That rhetoric has recently changed in less that four weeks to...
The Club can today announce that Harry Redknapp will be leaving his post as manager.
"This is not a decision the Board and I have taken lightly. Harry arrived at the Club at a time when his experience and approach was exactly what was needed. This decision in no way detracts from the excellent work Harry has done during his time with the Club and I should like to thank him for his achievements and contribution. Harry will always be welcome at the Lane."
This proves just how hot and cold our Chairman can be. He can go from being ecstatic with our manager to ready to pull the trigger. Does that illustrate a Chairman focussed on stability, growth and progress?
Clearly he did not have any solid plans laid out prior to sacking Redknapp. If he did, he wouldn't be interviewing every Manager presently out of work who comes without a hefty compensation fee. Frankly, I feel Levy is treading on dangerous ground these days. If he gets our next appointment wrong (which I suspect he will), I won't hold back on my criticism of him as this to me looks set to be another of his shoddy decisions, handled badly with an inevitably p*** poor outcome.
How you can go from supportive of your manager and looking to build on a stable foundation, to sacking the guy in one month, screams of a Chairman who makes knee-jerk decisions.
Regardless of Redknapp's public statements and irritating press relationship, I am trying to make sense of all this and frankly can't. I wasn't Harry's biggest fan in recent weeks either but if as a Chairman you have no contingency plan in place that betters what you already have, it makes you look a fool and an amateur.

zooted up.