It's better to burn out, than to fade away.
saw a comment today from an fa board memeber saying that redknapp should be next manager for england because he has that winning menatlily.
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Not sure I agree. Fuckups of clubs after he leaves appear to be the way their boards/owners fucked up the finances. That is their responsibility. If a manager asks to buy a player and the board think it would bust the club, it is their duty to turn down the request. But what has happened to the clubs he has been at:-
West Ham sack him and he goes to Portsmouth. Result: West Ham get relegated at the end of the season while Portsmouth get promoted, have several seasons in the PL and win the FA Cup.
Tottenham buy him. Result: Portsmouth go down the toilet. Tottenham mount their most serious challenge in top flight since the 1960s.
England manager resigns, big speculation that 'arry will take over (no surprise as historically he has always indicated he would like the job): Result: Tottenham begin to choke.
The choking of the spud challenge (great, of course) is not because of 'arry but, like chavs under AVB, once the dressing room know that a manager is not going to be staying, the drive falls away.
'arry might be a bit of a barrow boy, he might be managing the enemy, but that does not make him a bad manager. I'll get the usual shit for this post,of course, but all I can say is that as soon as 'arry was appointed Tottenham manager I said at the time that it was the greatest threat to our North London domination for decades. And I was right. If Capello had not stepped down as England manager and had looked like he would be staying longer, I have a feeling that we would not be laughing at spuds now.
People should not let their dislike of an enemy blind themselves to the danger they might pose.
redknapp also said today he hopes chelsea win the champions league. meaning if that his team would be knocked out as it stands. what an idiot
Arry uses the chequebook to buy short term and unsustainable success. He's adept at finding the exit before the shit hits the fan. Then it's a new chequebook and the myth lives on. This is his track record, not some jaundiced view based on hatred. He's certainly the dodgiest manager in football, his whole philosophy seems to be focused on creating huge transfer churn and ensuring he has a financial interest in the wheeler-dealing. Basically he's like a leech or a vampire, sucking the life out of a club and abandoning the corpse just before the cops arrive.
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Because it's selective and poorly thought out.
You've taken the position that 'Arry is brilliant and then selected the facts which support that assertion and blindly ignore those which show that while he might be a decent manager he's really nothing that special. Spurs falter and instead of conceding that he might not be the messiah after all (but, as the rest of us can see, a very naughty boy) you say it's not his fault. It's zimmtacular logic, frankly.
Someone posted this above which is a more realistic analysis of his career:
http://swissramble.blogspot.co.uk/20...rrys-game.html
Coney loves Crooknapp.
Coney.