jim mk2 Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 1 football Tottenham Nightlead REDKNAPP - I'M GOING NOWHERE By Frank Malley, Chief Writer, Press Association Sport Harry Redknapp dismissed any notion that he was about to leave Tottenham after odds tumbled on him becoming the first Premier League manager to lose his job this season. Bookmakers slashed odds on Redknapp leaving White Hart Lane from 50-1 to evens at one point despite the manager having led Tottenham to their best start for 50 years. After taking a training session with the first team before leaving for tomorrow's Barclays Premier League match against Bolton a bewildered Redknapp laughed off the rumours. He said: ``I'm definitely not leaving. It's absolute nonsense. Absolute rubbish. ``I couldn't be happier than I am here. There's not a chance of that happening. I love it here and I have no intention of leaving. It couldn't have gone better for me.'' Internet sites were awash with speculation, some suggesting Redknapp could be on his way back to Portsmouth for a third time in a bid to rescue the club which has gone seven matches without recording a point this season and which this week was unable to pay some of its players. The Portsmouth situation was compounded when new Arab owner Sulaiman Al Fahim, who has promised a £50million cash injection into the club, was taken to hospital with kidney stones. Redknapp, whose Spurs side have won five of their first seven league matches this season, said: ``I left Portsmouth more than a year ago. Hopefully, Portsmouth will get sorted out. I don't know where people dream these stories up from. ``I just hope the guy who is in hospital recovers and puts his money in and Portsmouth will be fine. ``It's been a difficult year for them. ``They've sold £80million worth of players and it's sad to see them in that situation. ``I just hope the guy sticks to his word and gives Peter Storrie (Portsmouth chief executive) the help he needs to sort the club out.'' Redknapp, who left Fratton Park just over a year ago, sympathised with Portsmouth manager Paul Hart. ``It's difficult for Harty,'' said Redknapp. ``I took him there. It's just sad. As somebody said they've (Portsmouth) found the only Arab who seems to be struggling for money. Everybody else has got millions of it. It's sad to see them in that situation.'' Redknapp, however, defended his own record at Fratton Park which saw a host of big name players win the FA Cup at Wembley less than 18 months ago. Redknapp said: ``People say 'You bought players like (Lassana) Diarra.' Yeah, well they (Portsmouth) paid £5million for Diarra and paid him £50,000 a week. ``But he was there for less than a year and they sold him for £22million. Where is that money? Where is the money for Glen Johnson. Where does it all go? It's sad to see.'' Redknapp admitted he realised there were problems at Portsmouth under former owner Sasha Gaydamak but he urged Hart to keep believing that the club's problems could be surmounted. ``You've got to keep going,'' said Redknapp. ``I sensed with the previous owner things were not right. You need owners who are interested in the football club, who want to support the team. ``I don't know why people get involved in football clubs when they are not really that interested in the club. That is what has happened to Portsmouth in my opinion. ``When they got £5million compensation for me they were really happy to accept the money. In fact, I think they called a taxi for me.'' William Hill spokesman Graham Sharpe explained the odds tumbling, saying: ``It is probably a bandwagon effect as usual, based on unsubstantiated gossip, but in volatile markets of this nature you can't afford to take a chance and we are being inundated with calls from punters wanting to bet that Harry will be the first to go.'' As for the football, Tottenham striker Jermain Defoe trained today and Redknapp will decide tomorrow whether to risk him against Bolton at the Reebok, where he would wear a protective dressing on his dislocated fingers. end
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TimmyJimmy Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Odds on Sam becoming their next manager anyone?
Stuart Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Redknapp has come out and denied the rumours, and he hasn't been arrested. Triffic.
nicko Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 If you're lurking Mr Nixon, give us some info! Had to bite my tongue all day on this one... Put it this way, don't be betting on Harry being the next boss to go. But someone somewhere needs to ask WHO was betting on this and where did their info come from. The reason for the rumour may come out in the papers in the next couple of days. Until then it is very dodgy ground to go anywhere near.
T4E Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Fair does, look forward to hearing more (and winding up my Spurs mate) over the coming days.
Stuart Posted October 2, 2009 Posted October 2, 2009 Had to bite my tongue all day on this one... Put it this way, don't be betting on Harry being the next boss to go. But someone somewhere needs to ask WHO was betting on this and where did their info come from. The reason for the rumour may come out in the papers in the next couple of days. Until then it is very dodgy ground to go anywhere near. Sounds like potential libel action...?
nicko Posted October 4, 2009 Posted October 4, 2009 The Redknapp tale is in the Screws today. Interesting and probably uncomfortable reading.
den Posted October 4, 2009 Posted October 4, 2009 The Redknapp tale is in the Screws today. Interesting and probably uncomfortable reading. That will be this story then?
Mike Graham Posted October 4, 2009 Posted October 4, 2009 That will be this story then? 'arry would make a good MP with such creative accounting!
Iceman Posted October 4, 2009 Posted October 4, 2009 This would be really funny, if he gets arrested again
G Somerset Rover Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 Harry now talking about Bolton's Cahill: Harry at it again I wish that he'd get done for his constant tapping up to the press. By the way, is there a player in the world that isn't 'triffic' in his mind?
MeanGreenMachine Posted October 5, 2009 Posted October 5, 2009 He has played it smart. Heap praise on him saying how much you like him as a player, then the next line that he signed a new deal and that ended any interest in him...... i dont believe it either
Anti Euro Smiths Fan Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 Media Darling 'Arry charged with two counts of tax evasion.... A Crown Prosecution Service spokesman said today: "The CPS Revenue and Customs Division decided there was sufficient evidence and it was in the public interest to charge Mr Redknapp. He is jointly charged with Milan Mandaric, the former chairman of Portsmouth Football Club, following an investigation by the City of London Police and HM Revenue and Customs." LINK HERE Even if Redknapp is convicted of tax evasion, no doubt he'll still come up smelling of roses with his friends in the media. 'Arry has a column in The Sun newspaper and 'Arry's son Jamie works for Sky TV. As far as certain sections of the media are concerned, it seems that Harry Redknapp can do no wrong.
rebelmswar Posted January 14, 2010 Posted January 14, 2010 Even if Redknapp is convicted of tax evasion, no doubt he'll still come up smelling of roses with his friends in the media. 'Arry has a column in The Sun newspaper and 'Arry's son Jamie works for Sky TV. As far as certain sections of the media are concerned, it seems that Harry Redknapp can do no wrong. Well it all sounds like he is set to move to the US and run for election under a Democrat Party ticket.
DeadlyDirk Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 Media Darling 'Arry charged with two counts of tax evasion.... A Crown Prosecution Service spokesman said today: "The CPS Revenue and Customs Division decided there was sufficient evidence and it was in the public interest to charge Mr Redknapp. He is jointly charged with Milan Mandaric, the former chairman of Portsmouth Football Club, following an investigation by the City of London Police and HM Revenue and Customs." LINK HERE Even if Redknapp is convicted of tax evasion, no doubt he'll still come up smelling of roses with his friends in the media. 'Arry has a column in The Sun newspaper and 'Arry's son Jamie works for Sky TV. As far as certain sections of the media are concerned, it seems that Harry Redknapp can do no wrong. Goes to show just how loved by the media Harry is by the fact that this has barely been mentioned anywhere other than the initial reporting of it and now it already seems it's swept under the carpet. What I'd give for Harry and Spuds to go down.
Guest andrewpickup Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 Crook cockerney spiv scum bag. Spurs are bent. He has left pompey in a corrupt state what's thw chances his dealings are doing the same to spurs
Kelbo Posted January 18, 2010 Posted January 18, 2010 Crook cockerney spiv scum bag. Spurs are bent. He has left pompey in a corrupt state what's thw chances his dealings are doing the same to spurs Pretty good, he screwed Hammers, Bournemouth, Southampton and Pompey!! can it be coincidence they all have money problems???
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