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Originally posted by Chazza View PostCome out with some story about him needing a knee op and not being able to give managing the team the time required etc etc.
Timing eh!
Les Ferdinand and Chris Ramsey in temp charge.
Funny how he was not bothered about giving the required time to managing a team during occasions when he was under investigation for corruption or when he was in court for various charges over the years.
Guess this way if QPR go down he can flap his wobble chops in front of the camera during the summer and blather on about how he would have kept them up.I don't hate people. I just feel better when they aren't around.
Travel is fatal to prejudice, bigotry, and narrow-mindedness
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I guess it's widely know and I was maybe a bit young at the time, but reading wiki there, this is the first I'd heard of this...
In June 1990, while in Italy to watch the World Cup, Redknapp was involved in a road accident along with Michael Sinclair, the chairman of York City, Fred Whitehouse, the chairman of Aston Villa and Bournemouth's managing director Brian Tiler, who died along with four other people. Travelling through Latina, south of Rome, their minibus was in collision with a car containing several Italian soldiers. Their vehicle was flipped onto its roof and skidded fifty yards along the road. Redknapp was doused in petrol and pulled clear of the accident by Sinclair. Redknapp suffered a fractured skull, a broken nose, cracked ribs and a gash in his left leg. Ambulance services arriving at the scene believed him dead and placed a blanket over his head. Unconscious for two days Redknapp was flown home two weeks later in a special air ambulance paid for by AFC Bournemouth.[22] Though he made a full recovery (apart from losing his sense of smell and gaining a facial tic), he eventually quit Bournemouth at the end of the 1991–92 season.[23]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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That's so poor, he's done well before with Spurs but how managers even with such poor records keep getting recycled in the Premier League is a joke. Nobody gets an opportunity because the likes of Warnock are still taken seriously.Originally posted by Bender View PostHarry Redknapp's Premier League record as QPR boss:
Games: 48
Won: 9
Drawn: 13
Losses: 26
Win %: 18.75%Vive la France
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What a baby, all because he couldnt do a load of dodgy deals yesterday. Bitter cunt. They may have a chance at staying up now at least anyway.
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