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    Harry Redknapp has hit out at the Football Association, insisting the English game is being run by people who 'haven't got a clue'.

    In the first part of a serialisation of his forthcoming autobiography, Redknapp has revealed in the Daily Mail that he feels English football is in the wrong hands.

    But he insists it is not a diatribe at the FA over their failure to appoint him ahead of Roy Hodgson in early 2012.

    "I wouldn't trust the FA to show me a good manager if their lives depended on it. How would they know? What clubs have they ever run? Who do they speak to who really knows the game?" Redknapp says.

    "This isn't about them giving the England job to me or Roy Hodgson, but English football being run by people who really haven't got a clue. And they get to pick the England manager!"

    Redknapp admits he fears England will struggle if they get to the World Cup in Brazil and suggested they were too direct during Euro 2012.

    "This isn't about them giving the England job to me or Roy Hodgson, but English football being run by people who really haven't got a clue. And they get to pick the England manager!"

    Harry Redknapp

    "If you look at England against Italy at Euro 2012, and I know it was difficult for Roy because he had just come in, but when your best pass completion statistic is from Joe Hart to Andy Carroll - goalkeeper to big lump of centre-forward, bypassing nine outfield players - you know you've got a problem," he said.

    "No other major country would record a stat like that. Don't we all want to see England play the game properly?"
    Rodgers

    On talk of England's style of play, Redknapp confirmed that he would have brought in the then Swansea manager Brendan Rodgers as his number two - underlining the system he would have used.

    "If I had become the England manager I would have taken Brendan Rodgers as my number two," he revealed.

    "He had players at Swansea passing it like Franz Beckenbauer. You know how his teams are going to play before you kick off. They are going to pass, they are going to take risks; but England do not have that identity.

    "I'll admit, I thought it was mine. Everyone seemed so certain, everyone I had met from all parts of the game seemed utterly convinced it was my job"

    Harry Redknapp

    "Now we have Roy Hodgson who will keep England organised, for sure. I just hope he will also be a little bit bold, open up and try to get England playing the type of football we all want to see.

    "Look at Brendan at Liverpool now - he still knows how he wants to play. He got rid of Andy Carroll because he wasn't in that plan. That is how Spain operate: this is how we play and we don't compromise.

    "My thinking on Brendan was this: if he can do it with players from the lower leagues at Swansea what can he do with Rio and Terry or Rooney and Gerrard?"

    And Redknapp revealed that Rodgers was 'up for it' when he approached him with the idea.

    "When Tottenham played Swansea on April 1, 2012 I pulled Brendan after the game and said that if all the speculation about me and England was true would he consider coming to the European Championships in the summer as my part-time coach?

    "I told him I wanted England to play with as much technical ambition as Swansea. He was up for it.

    "If I got the job, he said, he would speak to the people at Swansea to get their permission. 'It would be a great experience for you, Brendan,' I told him. 'I want England to play like you play. Pass the ball, play and play and play.'

    "Of all the reasons doing the rounds for me not becoming England manager, the compensation issue makes most sense"

    Harry Redknapp

    "It didn't work out. On April 1, I was contemplating the way forward for England with Brendan Rodgers - and on April 29 the FA offered the job to Roy Hodgson.

    "I'll admit, I thought it was mine. Everyone seemed so certain, everyone I had met from all parts of the game seemed utterly convinced it was my job."
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    Redknapp did reveal that all England's top names at the time wanted him to get the job.

    "Everyone said I was the people's choice, the only choice. All the senior players seemed to be up for me to get the job," he continued.

    "I got quite a few text messages at the time from players saying they would love me to manage England: Steven Gerrard, Wayne Rooney, Rio Ferdinand, John Terry.

    "But the FA went for Roy Hodgson to be the England manager - a man who is more their cup of tea.

    "I have no hard feelings towards Roy. I phoned him to wish him good luck, and I meant it. He has managed some of the biggest clubs in the world. I hope England have the confidence to come up with a blueprint before the tournament in Brazil next summer because the last World Cup was a disaster."
    The times they are a changin'.

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      Redknapps massive ego aside here. He is dead right in what he says. Bodge is a comfy pair of slippers. **** knows what he would be though.

      I shudder at the thought of him parading the technicial area with Brendo scribbling notes down beside him.
      *Except Michael, who died.

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        Bit demeaning to Brendog- "yeah, he'd have had the honour of being my assistant."
        3rd place. Worst champions ever.

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          Redknapp boils my piss.

          Yeah, it was definitely the FA having to pay compensation for your services that swayed them towards Hodgson. Nothing to do with your brown envelopes and dodgy deals. You scraped a handful of trophies in years as a manager in which you flittered and whored your way across rival teams, leaving financial chaos wherever you left.

          The passive aggressive tone of his writing, complementing Hodgson's organisation but having a dig at the route one element of his football, reads as bitter. I detest Hodgson as much as the next person, but publicly sticking the boot in now when Hodgson is experiencing a public backlash and the 'will he, won't he qualify for the World Cup' chat, is just typical of 'Arry. Naming the people who wanted him as manager is sly too; he could have said that England regulars sent him texts.

          Hodgson nor Redknapp were capable enough for the England job and only because of the media's xenophobic rantings did the job become available in the first place.

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            Whole point of these autobiographies is that they are written in a way to justify attention. No one would have cared had he come out in his book and said what a 'great candidate' Hodgson was. Just stir it up instead and get the excerpts in the papers to sell books!

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              Yeah, I realise it's sensationalised to generate sales, but we shouldn't let that mask what a massive cuntflap Redknapp is. He's got it right about the FA, but wouldn't it be like a breath of fresh air if somebody challenged them before they got spurned for their top job, instead of afterwards whilst reeking of anger and frustration.

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                I thought Redknapp couldn't use a mobile phone or understand how to send a text? thats what he said under oath.

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                  German broadsheet Die Welt has mocked Bayer Leverkusen coach Sami Hyypia, who is shadowing England boss Roy Hodgson during the upcoming World Cup qualifiers.

                  Sami Hyypia is eager to add to his experience as a coach.
                  Following Leverkusen’s 1-1 draw with Treble holders Bayern Munich on Saturday, the former Liverpool captain left Leverkusen for London on Monday evening.

                  Hyypia, 40, is set to shadow Hodgson in the upcoming ten days, having played under him during his time as a Finland international from 2006 to 2007.

                  "That’s important for my education," Hyypia, who earned his coaching credentials during a course in Finland this summer, told Bild. Die Welt, however, questioned if Hodgson's style and image is right for the Liverpool legend.

                  In a column, which in part was intended as satire, the paper looked on Hodgson’s standing in the English media and came to the conclusion that "every employee of a German job centre would advise Hyypia against a continuing education" under Hodgson.

                  "You would rather join Wolfsburg instead," the paper said as the obvious answer for job-seekers in those cases, before questioning whether Hyppia's time would be better spent in the Bayer Company Kindergarten, and whether or not the club would reinvent the sweeper on his return from the England camp.

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                    I don't see what the problem is. He'll learn more in one day with Hodgson of what not to do as a manager than he will the rest of his career.
                    If we are all only happy when we are really winning in the end, when your race finishes, what life would that be?

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                      Yep Rodgers would have seriously knocked the Liverpool job back or left being manager of Swansea to become Ingerland number 2.



                      Arry's been on the crack.

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                        I am right in thinking Hodgson is a good coach. But as a tactician and manager he is woeful.

                        That's what let him down with us.
                        *Except Michael, who died.

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                          It appears to me his coaching techniques are massively outdated which IMO doesn't make him a good coach either as he's not moved with the times.

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                            Mind-numbing, dinosaur coaching methods apparently. He's a ****ing cunt!
                            Thanks very much for being ‘This Mornings’ Farmer’

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                              Probably better worded than me

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                                Originally posted by Shaggy View Post
                                Mind-numbing, dinosaur coaching methods apparently. He's a ****ing cunt!


                                He's said himself that he doesn't watch the Under 21's and youth football.
                                Are we winning?

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