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How many other 68 year old Premier League managers drive 300 odd miles to work and back every day, getting up at 5.30am and arriving home in the dark every night. I'd be twitching too. QPR played their socks of yesterday against "Pool and were really unlucky to lose so late on. Doesn't matter what we all think of him, the man's a legend and will be talked about for years to come. He's far from being senile and showed he was well aware of everyone and everything going on around him whilst replying instantly to every question asked. Bringing in Rio was a huge mistake but Les Ferdinand will get the results with QPR just as Teddy Sheringham is doing at West Scam. For this Harry looks after his mates and knows what he'd up to just like Reed and Koeman brought in the genius of Sammy Lee. We are all delighted with Koeman but how many have given any credit to Sammy Lee behind the scenes. Behind the scenes we have the engine room of the great Liverpool sides of yester year.

Everyone will miss Harry when he's not around, and all he brings to the game in his own peculiar way. Knowing now our financial situation back when Lowe brought him in, and the specter of having Woodward hoving over his every move, it's a miracle Harry hung around as long as he did. He gets the blame for what was clearly the fault of Lowe, Woodward and the freaks they brought in. Let's see come the end of the season where QPR end up and whether Redknapp does indeed turn it around.

 

You serious or having a larf ????

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It's worrying, I know, Sarnia, but I think he's serious, at least judging by previousrandom rants.

 

Art, you post some very useful information on streaming, but I think you should know that people think most of your posts are..um.. a bit odd. It's probably too much vin du pays, so pick up some bottled Marston's Pedigree on your next visit back and soon you'll be as right as rain!

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The guy is a *****.

 

Compare his teams passing to ours yesterday and they look liked amateurs> yet according to arry they played out of their skins.

 

They didn't they were awful. The late goal flurry made it exciting, but the reality is they were still ****e.

 

Bizarrely I think we will end up fighting Liverpool for 7th and results like that wont help us.

 

I'm no fan of Harry Redknapp, but be fair, QPR were by far the better team. They hit the woodwork three times and only a couple of Mignolet saves kept them out. They deserved the win.

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How many other 68 year old Premier League managers drive 300 odd miles to work and back every day, getting up at 5.30am and arriving home in the dark every night. I'd be twitching too. QPR played their socks of yesterday against "Pool and were really unlucky to lose so late on. Doesn't matter what we all think of him, the man's a legend and will be talked about for years to come. He's far from being senile and showed he was well aware of everyone and everything going on around him whilst replying instantly to every question asked. Bringing in Rio was a huge mistake but Les Ferdinand will get the results with QPR just as Teddy Sheringham is doing at West Scam. For this Harry looks after his mates and knows what he'd up to just like Reed and Koeman brought in the genius of Sammy Lee. We are all delighted with Koeman but how many have given any credit to Sammy Lee behind the scenes. Behind the scenes we have the engine room of the great Liverpool sides of yester year.

Everyone will miss Harry when he's not around, and all he brings to the game in his own peculiar way. Knowing now our financial situation back when Lowe brought him in, and the specter of having Woodward hoving over his every move, it's a miracle Harry hung around as long as he did. He gets the blame for what was clearly the fault of Lowe, Woodward and the freaks they brought in. Let's see come the end of the season where QPR end up and whether Redknapp does indeed turn it around.

 

Remind us of the role Clive Woodward played in our relegation from the top flight, won't you?

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Tabarrat has just made him look stupid in tomorrow's daily fail.

 

Pic of him showing his stomach and says he is at his fighting weight. Also says Harry never takes a session and spend all day in his office on the phone before maybe popping out for 5/10mins. He also says they never learn a strategy for pressing or winning the ball and that Hoddle and Ferdinand like him but Harry won't listen to anyone.

 

I think Harry's 9 lives maybe up.

In fairness, he's never claimed to take the training sessions. That's why he has his mini army of acolytes like Bond and Jordan, now with added Hoddle.

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How many other 68 year old Premier League managers drive 300 odd miles to work and back every day, getting up at 5.30am and arriving home in the dark every night. I'd be twitching too. QPR played their socks of yesterday against "Pool and were really unlucky to lose so late on. Doesn't matter what we all think of him, the man's a legend and will be talked about for years to come. He's far from being senile and showed he was well aware of everyone and everything going on around him whilst replying instantly to every question asked. Bringing in Rio was a huge mistake but Les Ferdinand will get the results with QPR just as Teddy Sheringham is doing at West Scam. For this Harry looks after his mates and knows what he'd up to just like Reed and Koeman brought in the genius of Sammy Lee. We are all delighted with Koeman but how many have given any credit to Sammy Lee behind the scenes. Behind the scenes we have the engine room of the great Liverpool sides of yester year.

Everyone will miss Harry when he's not around, and all he brings to the game in his own peculiar way. Knowing now our financial situation back when Lowe brought him in, and the specter of having Woodward hoving over his every move, it's a miracle Harry hung around as long as he did. He gets the blame for what was clearly the fault of Lowe, Woodward and the freaks they brought in. Let's see come the end of the season where QPR end up and whether Redknapp does indeed turn it around.

 

Think you will find most fans acknowledge the difficult conditions at the time... But his attitude towards us and the job is what sticks in the craw... The first week he was here, he began criticising the p layers as not being good enough... A group that was already demotivated and lacking confidence... So much for his 'brilliant' man management.... Throughout his career, he has bought hundreds of players making 'agents' fortunes and hoping a few good uns settle in... Go read Tom Bower's 'Broken Dreams' - whole chapter on dear old Harry and his transfer policy... What is his strange and weird love in people have with 'loveable rogues'... It's always been about himself... Oh and maybe his dog Rosie if you include her off shore accounts... But hey that's alright because 'he's a character, in it'...

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How many other 68 year old Premier League managers drive 300 odd miles to work and back every day, getting up at 5.30am and arriving home in the dark every night. I'd be twitching too. QPR played their socks of yesterday against "Pool and were really unlucky to lose so late on. Doesn't matter what we all think of him, the man's a legend and will be talked about for years to come. He's far from being senile and showed he was well aware of everyone and everything going on around him whilst replying instantly to every question asked. Bringing in Rio was a huge mistake but Les Ferdinand will get the results with QPR just as Teddy Sheringham is doing at West Scam. For this Harry looks after his mates and knows what he'd up to just like Reed and Koeman brought in the genius of Sammy Lee. We are all delighted with Koeman but how many have given any credit to Sammy Lee behind the scenes. Behind the scenes we have the engine room of the great Liverpool sides of yester year.

Everyone will miss Harry when he's not around, and all he brings to the game in his own peculiar way. Knowing now our financial situation back when Lowe brought him in, and the specter of having Woodward hoving over his every move, it's a miracle Harry hung around as long as he did. He gets the blame for what was clearly the fault of Lowe, Woodward and the freaks they brought in. Let's see come the end of the season where QPR end up and whether Redknapp does indeed turn it around.

 

Redknapp says in his book that he never had a problem with Woodward and that he didnt interfere with 1st team matters, Shame really because we couldnt have done any worse if had. At this rate I would be surprised if Arry is still at QPR come the end of the season.

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Redknapp is a total Joke and his position is getting pretty untenable I would say. Clearly the Chairman making his statement is clearly pointing the finger at Redknapp as it was him that made the whole situation public.

In recent days I have heard Redknapp say that no one could do a better job than him. Of course its good to have a confident opinion of your self but he is clearly deluded.

Also has he got no shame. He was saying recently that he doesn't need the job as he's got enough money to not have to worry about his next meal. In that case as his chairman is clearly not impressed with him and surely he must see he is past his sell by date, why is he staying. If he had an ounce of dignity he would resign.

Any way Hoddle will be their manager by the end of November.....................

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Redknapp is a total Joke and his position is getting pretty untenable I would say. Clearly the Chairman making his statement is clearly pointing the finger at Redknapp as it was him that made the whole situation public.

In recent days I have heard Redknapp say that no one could do a better job than him. Of course its good to have a confident opinion of your self but he is clearly deluded.

Also has he got no shame. He was saying recently that he doesn't need the job as he's got enough money to not have to worry about his next meal. In that case as his chairman is clearly not impressed with him and surely he must see he is past his sell by date, why is he staying. If he had an ounce of dignity he would resign.

Any way Hoddle will be their manager by the end of November.....................

 

If Hoddle is appointed they may well escape relegation.

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Double standards from Fernandes after he joined in the fun with his tweet. But I guess that this is a final warning for 'Arry. Their next games.....

 

Villa H

Chelsea A

Man City H

Newcastle A

Leicester H

 

I would be amazed if he is still in a job come Leicester on 29th November.

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ha ha ha ha ha

 

nothing like having your pants pulled down and your bottom slapped in public is there 'Arry.

 

:lol::lol::lol:

 

LOL!

 

As I said yesterday, Harry will walk before being pushed, it won't be long now. He'll whinge and b*tch about his players this weekend and then do one - where can I get odds on it?

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