QPR boss doesn't fancy return to old club By Paul Warburton Jun 20 2013 ITâS easier for Harry Redknapp to go direct to Bournemouth on April 5 than a QPR home match â but the Rangers boss is dreading it. Harry lives down the road from Dean Court in picturesque Poole and journeys up from the south coast every day to west London for training. Bournemouth is also the club where the manager successfully cut his teeth 30 years ago. Apart from beating Manchester United in the FA Cup, he won the old third division title during his nine years at the helm. But the Hoops boss is under no illusions just what he faces at a number of Championship clubs including the one promoted last season under talismanic coach Eddie Howe. Redknapp said: âI canât say Iâm looking forward to it that much - Iâd rather be going to Old Trafford. âIt will be a hard game believe me. Iâve watched them (Bournemouth) last season and theyâve played some good football. Theyâll turn some teams over, and thatâs all I need to get beat so close to home.â Read more: Fulham Chronicle http://www.fulhamchronicle.co.uk/london-qpr/2013/06/20/82029-33503122/#ixzz2WpwUei54
They are about his level. We could draw, the winchester boy scouts wheelchair team 2nd XI in the FA cup and redknapp would be bigging them up and going on about how hard it will be beating them.
Well the river season is open Watch the footy and have an evening session on the Dorset Stour then all round to Flyers for sleepy tea and cakes