What should we expect from Harry?

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I wonder how many times Harry will mention "when I took over we only had 4 points from 13 games".....

Depends if they have still have 4 points after 20 games or not......

If they have 42 points or more at the end of the season and they stay up then I'm sure he will say it and deservedly so. Sometimes you should be able to blow your own trumpet. But most people do know when to stop.
 
I like Pep, I hope im not forced to dislike him by him going to Chelsea.



No way will he go to Chelsea. No good can come of that, for him, not when he will be able to go to any of the top clubs in the world, each of whom can match Mad Dog for funds.
 
Redknapp really played this one brilliantly, didn't he?
Pushed Hughes out with the speculation about the Ukraine job, which he was never going to take in a million years, but not in time to take over for one the hardest games of the season.
Now he's got a clear run of fixtures that he'll feel confident of picking up points in, just in time to make a push for funds in the transfer window.

There's a certain twisted genius with him, isn't there?
 
Redknapp really played this one brilliantly, didn't he?
Pushed Hughes out with the speculation about the Ukraine job, which he was never going to take in a million years, but not in time to take over for one the hardest games of the season.
Now he's got a clear run of fixtures that he'll feel confident of picking up points in, just in time to make a push for funds in the transfer window.

There's a certain twisted genius with him, isn't there?

Or you're just an old cynic, PNP!..<laugh>
 
Redknapp really played this one brilliantly, didn't he?
Pushed Hughes out with the speculation about the Ukraine job, which he was never going to take in a million years, but not in time to take over for one the hardest games of the season.
Now he's got a clear run of fixtures that he'll feel confident of picking up points in, just in time to make a push for funds in the transfer window.

There's a certain twisted genius with him, isn't there?

And waited to make sure he wasn't going to get the Chelsea job.
 
It doesn't take a lot to start up this anti-Harry diatribe again does it. For goodness sake, how much worse would the comments be if he'd relegated us? Whatever you think of him, however you put across his problems, he brought us far greater success than we'd seen in years and deserves far more respect for that.

It is a little bizarre, isn't it? With some of the managers and football and results and league finishes that we've all seen over the last thirty-odd years...

A guy manages us for a period that, frankly, eclipses almost all of that and people slate him for a certain sort of attitude with the press. I could not give a rat's tit if he mooned at every camera and starred in his own reality TV show. I want to see good, winning football and I want success for Spurs, simple as that.

No manager, player or person is without fault. (Gary Mabbutt aside).
 
Just for the record, I think that Redknapp's an excellent manager and I think he'll do a very good job at QPR.
His plus points far outweigh his negatives.
 
Hughes seems right for Aston Villa for me. Hoop's most famous player was Gerry Francis,a geezer in e? Na they've got anuvver geezer aint they? 'Oops is a team for a geezer innit?