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Harry Redknapp: The Aftermath

Would you keep Arry after the Season?

  • Yes - He's done well and should be given at least one more season to consolidate our team

    Votes: 25 53.2%
  • No - he's peaked and would hold us back.

    Votes: 22 46.8%

  • Total voters
    47
Now blaming the thin squad, conveniently forgetting that its him who never rotates and filled it up with crocks and dads army.
 
Not good enough is it?

Get rid of the players that don't wanna be there (I'm guessing Modric) and the ones who aren't good enough i.e. Defoe, Jenas, Bentley, Rose, Bassong, take ?ú40m for Bale if anyone is silly enough to offer it, get a young manager like Brendan Rogers in who actually knows about tactics.

pardon my post, but i cant help but smile on the irony. You wont hear a bad word about parker but you're more than willing to let go the three most influential people that are responsible for making us a CL club in the first place. Harry, modric and bale.

isnt that a bit extreme?

let me tell you something also, to get a players like bale who has made every single world team 11 and has been voted player of the year for 40 million is good business , so yes peopl would be silly to offer that because it wouldnt be deemed enough
 
Because Harry will do what's best for his chances of being named England manager, not what's best for the club. Walking away from the club accepting that it's been a shambles and theres nothing he can do wouldn't be a great advert for him.
 
Obviously I meant stay!
But does reacting to 8/9 games make us typical fair weather fans? I think I'm annoyed by the transfer activity and the obvious fitness issues. The constant hamstring issues are beyond a joke.
 
My point(s) are this:
It's QPR.....where Sherwood was sat isn't even high up. It was just a few rows.
He was pointedly telling Bond, who appeared to be arguing back. Why couldn't he speak direct to harry?

While all this was happening, harry was stood hands-in-pockets, not paying the slightest attention. I don't even think Bond relayed the messages.
And I re-iterate.............bloody Sherwood!!!! I know he has a position of relative power, but fudge me, if he is pulling any strings, no wonder it's gone to rat-brick.

Isn't the problem in your scenario that Sherwood doesn't have any power,
he sees the issues the team has at the moment but faces a wall when approaching those in charge?
 
Because Harry will do what's best for his chances of being named England manager, not what's best for the club. Walking away from the club accepting that it's been a shambles and theres nothing he can do wouldn't be a great advert for him.

But every passing game he stays with us is an even worse advert for him.
 
Obviously I meant stay!
But does reacting to 8/9 games make us typical fair weather fans? I think I'm annoyed by the transfer activity and the obvious fitness issues. The constant hamstring issues are beyond a joke.[/QUOTE]

Plus the constant, injured in training during the week. Apparantly it was Nelsen this week, I mean wtf are they doing in training to keep getting injured??
 
Our bad run at the end of last season lasted longer than this current one has, it lasted about as long as this one will have if it keeps going until the end of the season. Not only didn't Harry seemingly consider quitting, he wasn't even criticized in the media or asked about his future.

To think that Harry would quit at this point is borderline deluded in my opinion.
 
I think some of Harry's comments can be excused. The squad is obviously very low on confidence at the moment, him going to the press and talking about how poor they were wouldn't be that likely to help.
 
Isn't the problem in your scenario that Sherwood doesn't have any power,
he sees the issues the team has at the moment but faces a wall when approaching those in charge?

I agree.

Sherwood looked furious, and this was within 5 minutes. He saw something he thought was wrong, but if nothing is done about it then what's the point of having him there?
 
We had a few pot shots and thats it. Creating chances is when you are properly through on goal or just have the keeper to beat. I mean when Arse lose they usually miss 4/5 one on ones, we never have games like that.

His comments are laughable, saying the same thing each week. Now its we need 4 wins, was 5 last week. Complete joker.

exactly, agree with all that, and its good to see more and more fans realising this. Stats wise we seem to have possession in games, but do fcuk all productive with it, and we appear to have shots at goal but they rarely represent clear cut goalscoring chances.
 
Sure, and out of those 38 we have 10 injured and out of the remaining 28 we have Alex Pritchard, Jesse Waller-Lassen, Ryan Fredericks, Nathan Byrne, Cristian Ceballos, Massimo Luongo, Jake Nicholson, Cameron Lancaster, Giancarlo Gallifuoco and Ben Alnwick to come in and save the day with their combined Premier league appearances of 2.

Who the hell is this clown?

Why are they still on the books? Play them or fudge them off.
 
Bare bones my foot. This taco Redknapp who suddenly decides to moan and bitch about tiny squad is the same idiot that decided it was a good idea to loan out Pienaar, corluka, and bassong. The first 2 stated that Arry initially said no but on the last day of the window they talked to him in his office and he changed his mind. He then states after the transfer window that he's very happy with the jan transfer dealings. Now he bitches to try and pass the blame to Levy. Dirty little prick.
 
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