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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #135 on: May 20, 2011, 01:37:50 PM »
Maybe time to put this thread to bed now. A lot of interesting comments have been made with obvious passion, but in the spirit of end of season enthusiasm, maybe its time to concentracte on the future in a positive light................unless Brum goes horribly wrong lol!
Quite contrary, I think that we should open a thread (à la Taxi for -name-!) for each player and member of the board as well. And maybe some fans as well...

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #136 on: May 20, 2011, 04:10:56 PM »
RIP The Thread Taxi for Mr Redknapp  :up:

Until the next one is started  :shhh:
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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #137 on: May 20, 2011, 05:53:49 PM »
Maybe time to put this thread to bed now. A lot of interesting comments have been made with obvious passion, but in the spirit of end of season enthusiasm, maybe its time to concentracte on the future in a positive light................unless Brum goes horribly wrong lol!
Quite contrary, I think that we should open a thread (à la Taxi for -name-!) for each player and member of the board as well. And maybe some fans as well...
lol Riff........well at least I can say I have introduced a slick thread title then lol

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #138 on: November 13, 2012, 12:03:37 AM »
I know this thread is old and well put to bed. But I thought it worth a browsing over in light of some of the comments made recently in regards to AVB. It seems that there are some fans that are never happy, even when it was so good.

It makes me think that some people cannot tell the wood from the trees. Are you sure that we are playing the worst football ever? Because some of these thought that this title went to Harry a year or so back. Makes me wonder whose judgements can we trust? Who is able to make an honest, informed and thoughtful appraisal for how things actually are at the moment.

Not looking to resurrect this thread, but please have a little read. :)
Maybe next year...

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #139 on: November 13, 2012, 06:01:13 AM »
I know this thread is old and well put to bed. But I thought it worth a browsing over in light of some of the comments made recently in regards to AVB. It seems that there are some fans that are never happy, even when it was so good.

It makes me think that some people cannot tell the wood from the trees. Are you sure that we are playing the worst football ever? Because some of these thought that this title went to Harry a year or so back. Makes me wonder whose judgements can we trust? Who is able to make an honest, informed and thoughtful appraisal for how things actually are at the moment.

Not looking to resurrect this thread, but please have a little read. :)
Well, some people have since become inactive. Got what they wanted and f**ked off?

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #140 on: November 13, 2012, 01:53:09 PM »
Good thread to re-open with some really interesting comments.

It shows that things were not a lot different then with Arry in charge. So I wnder where the AVB out campaign came from?

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #141 on: November 13, 2012, 04:13:57 PM »
From persons that dont really support our great club  is my guess!!!

THFC "COYS" and that is all I have to say about that!

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #142 on: November 13, 2012, 04:28:44 PM »
Noted the same a few days ago Dimexi when I browsed through
older posts but didn't want to feed the trolls!


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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #143 on: November 13, 2012, 04:43:36 PM »
With the exception of his love affair with  the press which became embarassing at times, I will admit that I did enjoy Arry's time at the club until the England job episode and the 10 or so game nosedive. Anyway, his big mouth wouldn't fit in a taxi, a bus would be more aprropriate! :ohyeah:

I just wonder why other clubs in the PL or the other leagues are not falling over themselves for his services!  Perhaps he is too big for anything lower than the PL?

Perhaps he should apply for the Scotland job with his mate Joe Jordan. Old pals together again. LOL :lol:


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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #144 on: November 13, 2012, 04:57:26 PM »
There is a growing clamour on several Spurs fan sites and comments on Sky Sports that Harry has lost the plot with his team selection, substitutions, tactics (or lack of it) and that people are sick of the excuses and praises for the opposition all the time. There is a serious sense that he must go. Am interested to see if there is a similar feeling among members here.

Seeing as I've only seen this thread and it has been put back into life I thought I would give my two pennies-worth.

I wasn't surprised Harry went. From the beginning he was only a stopgap. Harry thought short term, was a mercenary and had no interest in this club (other than using it to promote himself).  This was brought into stark reality when it was suggested that he became England manager. After that we started losing games. In the end he was left with nothing.
Another good question is; there have been a lot of manager vacancies but nobody has gone in for him. Why?
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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #145 on: November 14, 2012, 07:21:41 PM »
From persons that dont really support our great club  is my guess!!!

That's because your definition of a Spurs fan is someone who only ever says positive things about the club. Mine is someone who actually attends the games and knows something about football. So in your eyes I am not a supporter, and in mine your not one !!
AVB OUT, AND TAKE LEVY WITH YOU

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #146 on: November 14, 2012, 07:43:01 PM »
From persons that dont really support our great club  is my guess!!!

That's because your definition of a Spurs fan is someone who only ever says positive things about the club. Mine is someone who actually attends the games and knows something about football. So in your eyes I am not a supporter, and in mine your not one !!
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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #147 on: November 15, 2012, 10:23:50 PM »
From persons that dont really support our great club  is my guess!!!

That's because your definition of a Spurs fan is someone who only ever says positive things about the club. Mine is someone who actually attends the games and knows something about football. So in your eyes I am not a supporter, and in mine your not one !!

A Spurs fan.... I don't rate fans, fan is a loose term for someone who likes...... and like is not a particularly strong emotion,  you can be a fan of a tv programme, not really fitting term for following a footi team all your life.  (I am sure someone will quote the meaning of fan from a dictionary but i am simply giving my interpretation and view.

 I have respect for true supporters, in my eyes a supporter is someone who stands by their club supports the decisions the club makes, but doesnt always agree with it, wants the best possible from each match, transfer and investment. A supporter doesn't need to attend matches and attending a match certainly does not define who is a supporter and who is not.  Fickle fans attend matches as they live down the road, many of us have geographical issues and other matters that consume our time which make it impossible to attend matches. 

I and a few others here have a reasonable amount of money invested into THFC by way of shares, so I go as far as supporting my club by investing my own dosh into it and follow every development and other club activities.

Just because someone doesn't agree with your constant doom and gloom bollox doesn't mean they know nothing, it simply shows they have their own fcuking mind and opinions, of which will only be changed through factual events and circumstances witnessed/experienced not influenced by your constant doom, gloom and poor speculation.
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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #148 on: November 15, 2012, 10:39:03 PM »
Well countered and very well put, Metal!
Maybe next year...

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Re: Taxi for Mr Redknapp
« Reply #149 on: November 16, 2012, 07:52:21 AM »
There is a growing clamour on several Spurs fan sites and comments on Sky Sports that Harry has lost the plot with his team selection, substitutions, tactics (or lack of it) and that people are sick of the excuses and praises for the opposition all the time. There is a serious sense that he must go. Am interested to see if there is a similar feeling among members here.

Seeing as I've only seen this thread and it has been put back into life I thought I would give my two pennies-worth.

I wasn't surprised Harry went. From the beginning he was only a stopgap. Harry thought short term, was a mercenary and had no interest in this club (other than using it to promote himself).  This was brought into stark reality when it was suggested that he became England manager. After that we started losing games. In the end he was left with nothing.
Another good question is; there have been a lot of manager vacancies but nobody has gone in for him. Why?

I couldn't have put it better really