love him or hate him, its this kind of personal touch that has a big influence on the atmosphere at a football club. I was and am a critic of his, but he certainly brought a feel good factor to Tottenham
hopefully the new manager is just a personable with everyone working at the club
Former manager Redknapp has spent the week ringing round former employees at Spurs to thank them for their help during his time at the club and joked with the club dentist that, now he is out of work, he will have time to fix his teeth
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ttenham-want-Laurent-Blanc.html#ixzz1yhW2Mkur
In some people's minds the fact this guy has just gone 4/5/4 in the last three seasons counts for pretty close to zero. The idea of him being a hapless idiot has embedded itself as a truism in these people's minds, and any credit they might previously have allowed him is eroded with each passing day as the negative feedback loop turns in on itself. Until eventually all the success we had was in spite of him and not because of him. It's rather sad and a glaring loss of perspective and objectivity on the part of many.
love him or hate him, its this kind of personal touch that has a big influence on the atmosphere at a football club. I was and am a critic of his, but he certainly brought a feel good factor to Tottenham
hopefully the new manager is just a personable with everyone working at the club
Former manager Redknapp has spent the week ringing round former employees at Spurs to thank them for their help during his time at the club and joked with the club dentist that, now he is out of work, he will have time to fix his teeth
Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ttenham-want-Laurent-Blanc.html#ixzz1yhW2Mkur
Amen to that. The revisionism already being displayed is quite pathetic. Almost as pathetic as those wading in to every Redknapp forum, or chomping at the bit to reply to any positive Redknapp comment with a negative comment towards Redknapp, the post or the poster, to continue their bitter tirades.
I echo Mick's sentiments. It's over, we should let it go. Even the very few posters who were willing to debate rationally on the subject have given up and all we're left with is the spin merchants, twisting every fact and figure to suit their spiteful hypocritical agendas whilst knowingly disregarding any truths that don't fit them. Let them wallow in their own abusive tirades and back slap each other with such regularity that it induces nausea!
As for what's next for Redknapp? I can't see him managing outside of the UK. I can't see him managing much beyond the midlands. The whole "daily commute" thing from Sandbanks was nonsense (I know for a fact he was a regular customer in the Hilton at Canary Wharf and stayed up there two or three nights a week) but I don't think he'd want to work somewhere he couldn't commute at all.
Options are limited for him, that's for sure. I genuinely think involvement with Bournemouth (or even Poole Town) aren't beyond the realms of possibility. Those thinking he'd never go to Chelsea are incorrect. Chelsea were apparently very interested in him as AVB's replacement. Above all what Roman wants is domination with a certain playing style. We captured the imagination last year with the way we played and that alone earned Redknapp a massive amount of kudos.
I think he'll go to Swindon to work as a DoF to Di Canio.
Only tension I can see is him trying to work within the constraints of Di Canio's no black players policy.
People hold different opinions on different matters - which is what makes this board great and ultimately stimulates discussion.
If you don't agree with some - ignore. But sure as hell you can't expect everyone who posts something contrary to your beliefs to STFU?
How do we know it's true?
And I would venture its common practice.
But he's a genius and we were massively lucky to have him?
Surely he'll have a massive job very soon?
He played with Levy and got owned. Never mind.
I think he'll go to Swindon to work as a DoF to Di Canio.
Only tension I can see is him trying to work within the constraints of Di Canio's no black players policy.
Give it a rest will you. If your posts were amusing, then they could be tolerated but you're about as funny as having a dose of the bricks.
I think he'll go to Swindon to work as a DoF to Di Canio.
Only tension I can see is him trying to work within the constraints of Di Canio's no black players policy.
excuse me?
can you explain that more please....actually explain everything in that post if you dont mind. swindon operate with a Dof? redknapp would want a job at swindon as a DoF?
and di canio has a policy of no black players?
But he's a genius and we were massively lucky to have him?
Surely he'll have a massive job very soon?
He played with Levy and got owned. Never mind.
Ignore Durham, he's just on another windup.
Give it a rest will you. If your posts were amusing, then they could be tolerated but you're about as funny as having a dose of the bricks.
If it fudges you off all the better!!