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    Just two of Redknapps idiotic quotes of recent times, he really is a thick ****er!

    Back in March when he was chasing the England job it was:
    "the players don't care whose boss next year, they only care about getting paid and playing football".

    Now it looks like he may get the sack its:
    "managers shouldn't be allowed to run into the last year of their contract, it unsettles the players"!

    Notice the difference? when things are going well for you, talk any old shit, when their against you, beg like a bitch!

    What a first class tosspot, I'm sick to the teeth of the man and the sooner he gets the elbow the better.

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    Redknapp Going...Going and finally gone!

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    What about getting John Barns for your next manager

    How about this song to say farewell to Arry
    To celebrate this happy occasion I have updated my only very recently released Gloria Gaynor-esque tribute to ‘Arry. Yeah, I know you may have seen some of the content before, but to be fair Geoff, at least two and a half verses are new and I may not get the chance to take the piss out of him again for a while. Triffic.

    At first I was afraid, I was petrified
    Kept thinking I could never turn Spurs into a top four side
    Then I spent oh so many nights thinking we could win the league
    I was wrong, now I don’t want to carry on

    Cos we were back, into fourth place
    We were up there till December, but we’ll never win the race
    I should have sold that bloody Friedel, should have dropped him from the team
    If I had known for just one second he’d concede more than Derby

    So many matches, ended up 2-2
    At half time we were winning, then we went and effing drew!
    And now I’m twitching while I’m thinking, should I have sold Jermain Defoe?
    Woy got the England job, so I’m feeling pretty low

    So now I’m gone, I’m out the door
    Levy just didn’t want to see me anymore
    The discussions were a farce, now I’m right out on my arse
    But I’ll survive, I will survive

    Yes I, I will survive
    Oh, if we’d have had just two more points the CL dream would be alive
    But Ledley’s almost dead, Kaboul’s just overfed
    But I’ll survive, I will survive

    It took all the strength I had, not to fall apart
    When I was up before the beak for that tax evasion lark
    And I spent oh so many nights trying to book Monaco flights
    Cos I can’t read, so BA’s terms are all meaningless to me

    And as for Modric, he’s all front
    He sulked for half the season, the selfish little . . . runt
    I should have sold him to the Chavs but Levy wouldn’t play
    All I asked was 10 per cent to supplement my pay

    But I, I will survive
    Levy wants the Special One because he’s got more drive
    I should have gone to Liverpool, can I go back to West Ham?
    I know one thing for certain, I’m better than Fat Sam!

    I told them all, that I was triffic
    Though as I can’t read or write there’s little scientific
    Tactics, what are they? And I can’t kick a ball
    For three million a year I did basically eff all

    That’s it I’m gone, I’m out the door
    Couldn’t stick it with those dirty scum fans any more
    Tottenham have no class, my heart was always with the Arse
    So I’ll survive, yes I’ll surviiiiiiiiiiiiive!
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    "Veni, Vidi, Vici".

    Most football teams are temperamental. That's 90% temper and 10% mental.

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    Steve Kean for Spurs

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    Looks like his little game of one-upmanship finally failed! Well done Levy for sticking to your guns...

    Redknapp has parted company with Tottenham Hotspur after a tumultuous few days in which he gave chairman Daniel Levy an ultimatum that either he was awarded a new contract to replace his pre-existing deal, that had one year remaining, or he would leave the club.Levy refused to give Redknapp the new contract he wanted.The Spurs chairman was open-minded about allowing Redknapp another year in the job and then discussing his future when he was out of contract next summer. However, that was considered inadequate by Redknapp, now represented by Paul Stretford, the agent of Wayne Rooney.
    http://www.independent.co.uk/sport/f...r-7848999.html

    Another little bit of stuff is HR wanted more money than PepG was on at Barcelona the Joker!

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    Source: Sky sports




    Harry Redknapp's four-year reign at Tottenham has come to an end, with Spurs confirming his departure on Thursday.
    The 65-year-old leaves White Hart after guiding the club to a fourth-placed finish in the Premier League last term, but saw the north London outfit miss out on a spot in the UEFA Champions League as a result of Chelsea's success in the competition.

    The 2011/12 campaign also saw him overlooked for the England manager's job, with Roy Hodgson favoured by the Football Association.
    Redknapp will now be looking to take on a new challenge elsewhere, but who will Tottenham turn to as his successor?
    Here, Sky Sports takes a look at a few of the possible contenders.



    DAVID MOYES

    Everton manager Moyes, who has just 12 months left to run on his contract with the Toffees, is the early frontrunner and could be a popular choice among Spurs fans, with the Scot performing minor miracles during his 10-year tenure at Goodison Park. He has consistently guided them to top-eight finishes in the Premier League despite a limited budget and may now relish the opportunity of a fresh challenge with a side that has genuine Champions League ambitions.

    ROBERTO MARTINEZ

    Martinez has also won plaudits during his time at Wigan, keeping them in the top flight via a remarkable late-season surge featuring victories over Manchester United, Arsenal, Newcastle and Liverpool as they won seven of their last nine games having looked dead and buried prior to that. He was heavily linked with the vacant Liverpool job before the Reds appointed Brendan Rodgers but the Spaniard has made it no secret that he yearns to take charge of an ambitious club.

    FRANK DE BOER

    Former defender De Boer was capped 112 times by Holland and is starting to make waves in management. As a player, he captured the Eredivisie on five occasions with Ajax and has now sealed back-to-back titles with the Amsterdam club since taking over from Martin Jol in 2010. His name will attract star value and his connections in the game run deep, having also played for Barcelona, but he is also committed to his project at Ajax, with whom he re-affirmed his commitment after being linked with Liverpool.

    ANDRE VILLAS-BOAS

    It is easy to forget Villas-Boas was one of the hottest properties in management 12 months ago after his disastrous time with Tottenham's London rivals Chelsea this season. He learnt the ropes by working under Jose Mourinho at Porto, Chelsea and Inter Milan before returning to the Portuguese club, where he guided them to a league, cup and Europa League treble in 2011. The 34-year-old deserves another chance to prove his capabilities although Spurs fans will be rightly sceptical because of his time with the Blues.

    RAFAEL BENITEZ

    If Spurs chairman Daniel Levy is champing at the bit for Champions League football, then who better than a man who won Europe's premier club competition in his first season in charge of an English club. Benitez's stock has fallen away after he won the FA Cup with Liverpool a year later, with a subsequent barren spell and a seventh-placed finish in 2010 seeing him leave the club. A subsequent spell at Inter Milan lasted only six months and he has been unemployed since.

    FABIO CAPELLO

    English football supporters will forever associate Capello with his time spent in the national hot-seat, and will have reservations about his ability to manage in this country. The Italian struggled to get to grips with the language during his time in charge of the Three Lions and saw his charges humbled by arch-rivals Germany during a forgettable showing at the 2010 World Cup. His coaching record at club level speaks for itself, though, with seven Serie A titles, two Primera Liga crowns and a Champions League triumph gracing an enviable CV.

    JURGEN KLINSMANN

    Two successful stints at White Hart Lane during his illustrious playing career mean Klinsmann is considered to be something of a Tottenham legend. The former Germany international would be a popular appointment among the club's supporters, but a mixed managerial record suggests he may not be ready to take the post just yet. Klinsmann impressed during a spell in charge of the German national side, but flattered to deceive at Bayern Munich and is currently guiding the USA towards the 2014 World Cup. Emotional ties mean he is considered to be a contender for the Spurs post, but they are likely to be looking for a proven performer in the Premier League or European football.

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    From that lot the stand out one for me would be Moyes, gets teams running into the ground for him on a very, very limited budget. Imagine what he could achieve with a squad like ours, plus a few new additions.
    From the remainder, AVB looks a contender but you would have to wonder if his ego is still bruised after what went on with Chelsea.

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    David Moyes for me from the above list, but I have a sneaky feeling that Levy is going to surprise us!...Who ever it is let's hope we don't have to wait to long
    for a new appointment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cambspur View Post
    David Moyes for me from the above list, but I have a sneaky feeling that Levy is going to surprise us!...Who ever it is let's hope we don't have to wait to long
    for a new appointment.
    I also have a feeling of surprise, I think Capello may be in the running. His club career credentials are outstanding but forgive me for stating the obvious, we all felt he was a let down as England manager. He could be a good but risky choice, maybe he would feel he has a point to prove over here, just like AVB.
    I agree, the new appointment needs to be made sharpish so we can get on with pre-season.

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    You are not getting Moyes. End of!

    He won't leave us for anything other than United, or Celtic in a few years time. I'd wager my house on that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tottenham28 View Post
    From that lot the stand out one for me would be Moyes, gets teams running into the ground for him on a very, very limited budget. Imagine what he could achieve with a squad like ours, plus a few new additions.
    Quote Originally Posted by bertcocaine View Post
    You are not getting Moyes. End of!
    He won't leave us for anything other than United, or Celtic in a few years time. I'd wager my house on that.
    Agree T28, those new additions will come with Moyes, Baines, Fellaini, Rodwell & Jelavic..



    The best analysis of the situation so far IMO..
    http://www.standard.co.uk/sport/foot...s-7851213.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by NY17 View Post
    AVB has been seen in the beigel shop in Chigwell?
    Very funny NY, and he now looks to be Levy's prefered choice to replace Harry. I have my concerns over this, but if he has learned some lessons
    from his short stay at Chelski, has the backing & respect of the players, who knows, this could work out. He certainly has potential that's for sure.

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    I hope this kid is at least named in the Europa squad next season, his ability in and around the box is amazing for one so young. He really could be, the real deal.


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    Quote Originally Posted by NY17 View Post
    Agree T28, those new additions will come with Moyes, Baines, Fellaini, Rodwell & Jelavic..


    Lol can i have some of what you've been drinking?
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    Quote Originally Posted by bertcocaine View Post
    Lol can i have some of what you've been drinking?
    No it's illegal to sell moonshine....

    AVB....has had his fill of Chigwell's bagel's and has signed a 3 year deal....will be announced on Monday...................maybe!

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    Our fixtures for Premier League season 2012-2013
    August
    18 Newcastle (A)
    25 West Brom (H)
    September
    1 Norwich (H)
    15 Reading (A)
    22 QPR (H)
    29 Man Utd (A)
    October
    6 Aston Villa (H)
    20 Chelsea (H)
    27 Southampton (A)
    November
    3 Wigan (H)
    10 Man City (A)
    17 Arsenal (A)
    24 West Ham (H)
    27 Liverpool (H)
    December
    1 Fulham (A)
    8 Everton (A)
    15 Swansea (H)
    22 Stoke (H)
    26 Aston Villa (A)
    29 Sunderland (A)
    January
    1 Reading (H)
    12 QPR (A)
    19 Man Utd (H)
    29 Norwich (A)
    February
    2 West Brom (A)
    9 Newcastle (H)
    23 West Ham (A)
    March
    2 Arsenal (H)
    9 Liverpool (A)
    16 Fulham (H)
    30 Swansea (A)
    April
    6 Everton (H)
    13 Chelsea (A)
    20 Man City (H)
    27 Wigan (A)
    May
    4 Southampton (H)
    12 Stoke (A)
    19 Sunderland (H)

    Of course, all dates are subject to change. Especially due to the fact that we have to endure another Europa league Thursday/Sunday saga..

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    Quote Originally Posted by NY17 View Post
    AVB has been seen in the beigel shop in Chigwell?

    Be careful what you wish for mate! AVB is on his way to you Its happening!

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    Quote Originally Posted by riise94 View Post
    Be careful what you wish for mate! AVB is on his way to you Its happening!
    I welcome him mate, think he'll do a great job....your lot are worried his appointment could come back to haunt you...least he won't have Terry and the gang of 4's grotesque ego's to deal with.

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