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Redknapp to return?

Discussion in 'Portsmouth' started by acpompey, Sep 12, 2012.

  1. acpompey

    acpompey Member

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    Ok guys this is just a little specualtion based on an interview with Mr Twitchy that came out today Quote:The 65-year-old recently made a return to football as an advisor at Bournemouth, where he took his first manager’s job back in 1983.

    And he says he would only consider a new management role if he was completely convinced by the offer

    “It depends what comes up, it would have to be something I really fancy for me to do it,” he told Sky Sports.

    “If I am going to do it, I will put myself into it 100 per cent and give everything I’ve got to it.

    “We will wait and see what comes up.”

    The bit about considering a management role if he was completely convinced of the offer, do you think this means he has been tapped up by Al Fahim and associates as a possible replacement for Appy? Would he be welcomed back ? Thoughts Guys
     
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    ----HistoryRepeating---- Well-Known Member

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    Logistically, theres only about three clubs he'll go to, so I wouldn't be surprised to see him back at FP at some stage. Bit harsh on the Apple at this stage though.
     
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  3. Wooperts_duck

    Wooperts_duck Well-Known Member Staff Member

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    If he was to return, I'd rather he came back as owner, not manager though.

    Rosie could join the back room staff.
     
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  4. Pompey_London

    Pompey_London Well-Known Member

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    If our new owner dared fire Appleton .. <grr>

    He's the best man at the club- has been ever since he joined. He stuck by us when he didn't have to, so we should stay with him 100%. he's young and motivated as well- what more could you want ??

    But to bring back ol' Droopy as his replacement if they did sack him- HELL NO! <laugh>
     
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  5. devonFRATTONiser

    devonFRATTONiser Well-Known Member Forum Moderator

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    It would be a bit like waiting until Germany surrendered and then sacking Churchill. Oh, wait a minute......
     
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