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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #30 on: April 24, 2011, 10:13:20 PM »
metal you mention that Harry would have sold his granny to get a decent striker. I find that Harry has becomed accustomed to bargain basement deals in terms of acquiring players and never sets his sights on quality expensive signings therefore failing to readjust his targets adequately to represent the current level of management at which he is now operating be it at a short-lived top 4 club. Scot parker and charlie adams were a joke and thankfully transfers that never materialised. I am no fan of arry as you all know and i also believe apart from gallas that his attempted dealings were poor and insufficient to ensure progression and improved success rates in the epl.

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #31 on: April 24, 2011, 11:13:07 PM »
A good article with Harry

"I want to go home, see my wife, walk the dogs and have a glass of red," sighed Harry Redknapp as he left the press room at White Hart Lane.
The craving for home comforts summed up the Tottenham manager's rueful mood after seeing his side held to a 2-2 home draw by West Brom, a result which damaged their hopes of qualifying for next season's Champions League.
Spurs looked to have snatched a victory when Jermain Defoe fired them ahead with a brilliant strike on 66 minutes but a stunning curling finish from substitute Simon Cox in the 82nd gave the Baggies a point.
"I couldn't see that coming," reflected Redknapp. "The kid has hit a world-class strike. He has hung that up from 25 yards right into the top corner. That's how it goes, you know. You won't see many strikes like that during the season."
The equaliser left Spurs deflated and the sight of the otherwise outstanding Gareth Bale rooted to the spot after giving the ball away in the closing stages encapsulated the sense that Tottenham may just have run out of steam at the end of a memorable season.
After all, they have spent much of their campaign juggling the demands of a thrilling run in the Champions League with their efforts to finish in the top four and thus ensure another season among the continent's elite.

Redknapp watches on with Roy Hodgson in the background
Amid the giddiness of the victories over the Milan clubs, it has been easy to forget that Spurs were bottom of the league when Redknapp took over two-and-a-half years ago.
Their achievements in such a short space of time are little short of extraordinary, but according to Redknapp the flip side is that success may have fostered unrealistic expectations.
"I just find it hard how everyone seems to expect so much," he said. "Spurs had never been in the Champions League before this season and suddenly people think we have to be there."
Spurs' late season struggles - they have just one win in their last seven league games - are in marked contrast to the recent upsurge in fortunes at Liverpool, who are just three points behind the north Londoners after their 5-0 thrashing of Birmingham and could yet pip them to fifth place, and the Europa League place that goes with it.
Redknapp expects the Red resurgence to continue next season and believes competition for the Champions League places will only get more difficult.
"Manchester City have gone out and spent God knows what to get above us. Ars*nal, Manchester United and Chelsea are there every year, Liverpool will be there next year.
"It's very, very difficult to get in that top four. But we've had a great season here and it's not over yet. The football they have seen here this year has been out of the top drawer.
"We've got a good squad. We have never been so close to these teams as we are now."
If Spurs are to challenge for the top four again next season, Redknapp knows he must retain star performers like Bale, who excelled against the Baggies after being forced to revert to left-back when Benoit Assou-Ekotto tore his hamstring in a vain attempt to prevent Peter Odemwingie giving the visitors a fifth-minute lead.
Bale, voted player of the season by his peers, showed just how effective he can be when coming from deep, frequently plucking long cross-field passes out of the air and roaring past makeshift right-back Gonzalo Jara.
   
If you can't improve the squad then don't expect to be in the Champions League any more
Harry Redknapp
"That's where he will finish up playing in years to come," said Redknapp. "He will probably be the best left-back in the world.
"When he plays wide, people get tight to him and kick him up in the air all day. But coming from left-back where he is coming on to the ball all day, you could see him being unplayable there."
Redknapp said there was "no chance" of Bale being sold in the summer, and called on Tottenham's board to invest in the squad in order to keep pace with their rivals.
"Tottenham is a great club that is well-run financially so we don't need to sell anybody. We might sell some fringe players who are not in the team but those people who are worth big, big money are not going to be sold.
"I've not spoken to anyone about transfer targets. But if you can't improve the squad then don't expect to be in the Champions League any more."
With a trip to Stamford Bridge up next, and away days at Liverpool and City still to come, it will require a phenomenal effort for Spurs to finish their season on a high.
But with Defoe serving up a reminder of just how lethal he can be, and Rafael Van der Vaart and Luka Modric oozing class in midfield, there remains plenty of reasons to be optimistic at White Hart Lane.
Indeed, when Redknapp sits back to take his first sip of red wine, he may just allow himself a smile of satisfaction as he contemplates the exciting times ahead.
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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #32 on: April 24, 2011, 11:16:23 PM »
So he wants to sign players now? Haha please make your mind up.
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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #33 on: April 25, 2011, 02:34:54 AM »
metal you mention that Harry would have sold his granny to get a decent striker. I find that Harry has becomed accustomed to bargain basement deals in terms of acquiring players and never sets his sights on quality expensive signings therefore failing to readjust his targets adequately to represent the current level of management at which he is now operating be it at a short-lived top 4 club. Scot parker and charlie adams were a joke and thankfully transfers that never materialised. I am no fan of arry as you all know and i also believe apart from gallas that his attempted dealings were poor and insufficient to ensure progression and improved success rates in the epl.

BigV it was Millers who mentioned the granny mate!  Your point mate is summed up well and the signing of Pie and the attempt to secure Adams is proof..... maybe Arry is building up our 2nd and 3rd teams instead  :shhh:
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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #34 on: April 25, 2011, 08:21:45 AM »
Brill comments made. All well presented with substance and peppered with a sincere love of the club. What an intelligent bunch us Spurs fans are! Great reading.  :nods:

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #35 on: April 25, 2011, 09:20:27 AM »
metal you mention that Harry would have sold his granny to get a decent striker. I find that Harry has becomed accustomed to bargain basement deals in terms of acquiring players and never sets his sights on quality expensive signings therefore failing to readjust his targets adequately to represent the current level of management at which he is now operating be it at a short-lived top 4 club. Scot parker and charlie adams were a joke and thankfully transfers that never materialised. I am no fan of arry as you all know and i also believe apart from gallas that his attempted dealings were poor and insufficient to ensure progression and improved success rates in the epl.

BigV it was Millers who mentioned the granny mate!  Your point mate is summed up well and the signing of Pie and the attempt to secure Adams is proof..... maybe Arry is building up our 2nd and 3rd teams instead  :shhh:


apologies mate, too much potato moonshine i guess. lol

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #36 on: April 25, 2011, 10:40:57 AM »
Got any of that stuff left BigV? lol

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #37 on: April 25, 2011, 12:32:52 PM »
I say we blame Metal for everything  :hide:
 
In a way i agree that HR probably finds dealing in the bargain bucket easier but then he has never went out and signed a £20 mill player before (not that many managers have). But i do not agree that it was his first choice to try and sign Adam, that only came about because they failed to sign a striker. Failing to sign a striker is the clubs fault for not having a 'done deal' all sorted before the Jan window opened. Then we went on our usual last minute dash around the 99p shop to see what we could find.

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #38 on: April 25, 2011, 12:47:35 PM »
I am reading this thread and to be honest I am not sure whether to laugh or cry. This was our first season in CL and we were the overachievers. Yes, we have been disappointing in the league and cups but please, let's be reasonable - we could still finish 4th, even though I admit it will be a difficult task.

We don't want to become another Chelsea who change managers more often than Abramovich changes his underwear, do we? And as it has been pointed out already... It took Sir Alex Ferguson five years to win anything with United and look at him now... I'm not saying we should want to wait for five years but you cannot expect success overnight either.

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #39 on: April 25, 2011, 02:35:13 PM »
I am reading this thread and to be honest I am not sure whether to laugh or cry. This was our first season in CL and we were the overachievers. Yes, we have been disappointing in the league and cups but please, let's be reasonable - we could still finish 4th, even though I admit it will be a difficult task.

We don't want to become another Chelsea who change managers more often than Abramovich changes his underwear, do we? And as it has been pointed out already... It took Sir Alex Ferguson five years to win anything with United and look at him now... I'm not saying we should want to wait for five years but you cannot expect success overnight either.

exactly...... some ppl need a reality-check.... we are only 1pt behind a team thats invested 250m+ in 2yrs, and could well still pip them for 4th now their talisman is injured...

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #40 on: April 25, 2011, 02:59:45 PM »
metal you mention that Harry would have sold his granny to get a decent striker. I find that Harry has becomed accustomed to bargain basement deals in terms of acquiring players and never sets his sights on quality expensive signings therefore failing to readjust his targets adequately to represent the current level of management at which he is now operating be it at a short-lived top 4 club. Scot parker and charlie adams were a joke and thankfully transfers that never materialised. I am no fan of arry as you all know and i also believe apart from gallas that his attempted dealings were poor and insufficient to ensure progression and improved success rates in the epl.

Aguero, Rossi ...... 'Arry bid over £30 million for them both so your argument is slightly flawed Big V, as for Adam and Parker at the time we were short of Huddlestone in the middle. Just to add fuel to the fire who has just been voted Football Writers player of the Year ?
 
Obviously 'Arry's judgement is flawed on his transfer policy !!!
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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #41 on: April 25, 2011, 03:08:12 PM »
Woolich Wonderers need to sack Wenger....he's s**t and hasnt won anything forever.
 
Perhaps we can pinch the fiddler when he gets ditched.
 
See if anyone can spot the irony in this post. Shame that nobber GK cant comment on his beloved goons blowing it just like us.
 
Is this not an identical thread to the one you started 2-3 weeks ago, other forums, other fans, time for change etc etc? Not having a go Holt but please just bring the other one back to life then i wont feel the need to comment after every game.
 
As a club we are screwed, we wont make top 4 and will really struggle to attract strikers much better than what we have due to not being in CL. It wont matter who is in charge City will cement top 4 from now on until the middle east implodes and the shaky shaky guys walk away.
 
Is it all HR's fault? In truth most of the time no but some of the time probably yes, just like most managers he gets it wrong (in our expert eyes that is). If you look at the games we should have won this season we have created shedloads of chances, you cant possibly blame HR for the goals not going in as we all know he would have sold his granny to sign a better striker last summer and in January.

Millers that statement is like hitting a Tin tack with a 14lb sledgehammer, you couldn't be any more correct.
 
'Arry sends them over the white line with his instructions and hopes but unfortunately for whatever reason  the main culprits this season are Defoe, Crouch and Pavyluchenko, if they converted 1 in 5 of the chances they have missed this season we would be clear of United and winning our first Championship in 50 years !!!!!!
 
Yes we have some problems but these are minor ones compared to say our nearest and dearest neighbours or even Chelski we really are not far off and changing things now will be like a major motorway pile up........ Carnage everywhere !!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #42 on: April 25, 2011, 04:33:20 PM »
Woolich Wonderers need to sack Wenger....he's s**t and hasnt won anything forever.
 
Perhaps we can pinch the fiddler when he gets ditched.
 
See if anyone can spot the irony in this post. Shame that nobber GK cant comment on his beloved goons blowing it just like us.
 
Is this not an identical thread to the one you started 2-3 weeks ago, other forums, other fans, time for change etc etc? Not having a go Holt but please just bring the other one back to life then i wont feel the need to comment after every game.
 
As a club we are screwed, we wont make top 4 and will really struggle to attract strikers much better than what we have due to not being in CL. It wont matter who is in charge City will cement top 4 from now on until the middle east implodes and the shaky shaky guys walk away.
 
Is it all HR's fault? In truth most of the time no but some of the time probably yes, just like most managers he gets it wrong (in our expert eyes that is). If you look at the games we should have won this season we have created shedloads of chances, you cant possibly blame HR for the goals not going in as we all know he would have sold his granny to sign a better striker last summer and in January.

Millers that statement is like hitting a Tin tack with a 14lb sledgehammer, you couldn't be any more correct.
 
'Arry sends them over the white line with his instructions and hopes but unfortunately for whatever reason  the main culprits this season are Defoe, Crouch and Pavyluchenko, if they converted 1 in 5 of the chances they have missed this season we would be clear of United and winning our first Championship in 50 years !!!!!!
 

Yes we have some problems but these are minor ones compared to say our nearest and dearest neighbours or even Chelski we really are not far off and changing things now will be like a major motorway pile up........ Carnage everywhere !!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
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Harrys failure to give pav a sustained run in the side until now has cost us goals. He has scored an acceptable amount of goals based on his start/minutes ratio as opposed to the other 2 clowns. I would argue that your argument on this matter is flawed and wholly incorrect ugs.

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #43 on: April 25, 2011, 05:37:49 PM »
Hi BigV - Where are you able to get those kind of stats?

Woolich Wonderers need to sack Wenger....he's s**t and hasnt won anything forever.
 
Perhaps we can pinch the fiddler when he gets ditched.
 
See if anyone can spot the irony in this post. Shame that nobber GK cant comment on his beloved goons blowing it just like us.
 
Is this not an identical thread to the one you started 2-3 weeks ago, other forums, other fans, time for change etc etc? Not having a go Holt but please just bring the other one back to life then i wont feel the need to comment after every game.
 
As a club we are screwed, we wont make top 4 and will really struggle to attract strikers much better than what we have due to not being in CL. It wont matter who is in charge City will cement top 4 from now on until the middle east implodes and the shaky shaky guys walk away.
 
Is it all HR's fault? In truth most of the time no but some of the time probably yes, just like most managers he gets it wrong (in our expert eyes that is). If you look at the games we should have won this season we have created shedloads of chances, you cant possibly blame HR for the goals not going in as we all know he would have sold his granny to sign a better striker last summer and in January.

Millers that statement is like hitting a Tin tack with a 14lb sledgehammer, you couldn't be any more correct.
 
'Arry sends them over the white line with his instructions and hopes but unfortunately for whatever reason  the main culprits this season are Defoe, Crouch and Pavyluchenko, if they converted 1 in 5 of the chances they have missed this season we would be clear of United and winning our first Championship in 50 years !!!!!!
 

Yes we have some problems but these are minor ones compared to say our nearest and dearest neighbours or even Chelski we really are not far off and changing things now will be like a major motorway pile up........ Carnage everywhere !!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
 :up:


Harrys failure to give pav a sustained run in the side until now has cost us goals. He has scored an acceptable amount of goals based on his start/minutes ratio as opposed to the other 2 clowns. I would argue that your argument on this matter is flawed and wholly incorrect ugs.

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #44 on: April 26, 2011, 09:44:56 AM »
I came across this on SkySports. So comical really, otherwise you would cry, lol. Here's the link http://www.skysports.com/story/0,19528,12876_6894714,00.html