Robbie Rotten wrote:You'd be surprised. If not the public, then at least the media. Redknapp's a first class clown, yet swans around with a column in The Sun, has all sorts of allegations against him and a sketchy record as a manager, yet many want him as Capello's successor.
The only people who want Rednapp as England manager are the fools who insist the England manager should be English. For that reason, and that reason only, managers like Redknapp and Allardyce are touted as potential England managers.
But just as there are many in the media who want Redknapp to succeed and become England manager because he is English, there will be many, many more people in the media who would be out for Redknapp because of all the shady business surrounding him.
Redknapp's not worshipped by anyone. He's simply clung to as one of the only English managers who manage to survive in the PL. Managers like Ferguson, Wenger, Mourinho and Benitez have worshippers. But I don't think there's anyone in the English media who you could say worships Harry Redknapp. They simply know he's among the best of a very bad lot.
Wire_85 wrote:Doesn't say the reason but alot are saying it was over what was singing just like Dan FC Yes it did have everything to do with what he was singing
So you can see why I said him singing that has lead to what happened after.
Hows the case coming along?
I'm pretty sure Dan was being sarcastic.
You will not find a single newspaper or website saying that. Which as you know (well, should know, I'm guessing you're a teenage dirtbag) is libel.
I have a lot of grassing to do, got a backlog, but they'll be with you shorty, have no fear.
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Lord God Jose Mourinho wrote:The only people who want Rednapp as England manager are the fools who insist the England manager should be English. For that reason, and that reason only, managers like Redknapp and Allardyce are touted as potential England managers.
But just as there are many in the media who want Redknapp to succeed and become England manager because he is English, there will be many, many more people in the media who would be out for Redknapp because of all the shady business surrounding him.
Redknapp's not worshipped by anyone. He's simply clung to as one of the only English managers who manage to survive in the PL. Managers like Ferguson, Wenger, Mourinho and Benitez have worshippers. But I don't think there's anyone in the English media who you could say worships Harry Redknapp. They simply know he's among the best of a very bad lot.
Must you be so pedantic? You knew exactly what I meant by saying worshiped. Harry has many followers, many people like/love him and the amount of negative press surrounding him is minimal compared to the amount of bad press Benitez would get. The general opinion surrounding Harry is all very similar, he's 'one of the lads', a 'lovable bloke' and they can always have a bit of banter with him in an interview.
I wasn't confident before, I'm really not confident now. Without Jags, Fellaini and Pienaar we're really weak, especially midfield. I think Moyes might go with something similar to the midfield that started at Birmingham so Coleman, Arteta, Neville as holding mid and Ossie with Cahill supporting Yak, although he could put Billy in for Colman and play it as you call it but I don't Moyes will throw Billy in.
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Wire_85 wrote:The way I wrote it was wrong but it was a major part of what happened and things escalated quickly.
It wasn't, what was a major part of the escalation was Liverpool fans trying to ruin the playing of Z-cars at the party, you do know there was a party don't you?
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Dan_FC wrote:I wasn't confident before, I'm really not confident now. Without Jags, Fellaini and Pienaar we're really weak, especially midfield. I think Moyes might go with something similar to the midfield that started at Birmingham so Coleman, Arteta, Neville as holding mid and Ossie with Cahill supporting Yak, although he could put Billy in for Colman and play it as you call it but I don't Moyes will throw Billy in.
If Coleman is too play, I'd rather it was instead of Hibbert who in my opinion shouldn't be anywhere near our team. I'm part of the anti-hibbo campaign.
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Dan_FC wrote:It wasn't, what was a major part of the escalation was Liverpool fans trying to ruin the playing of Z-cars at the party, you do know there was a party don't you?
He know naff-all mate. He's just trying to pull another one by making things up so in some weird way Liverpool get one up on Everton.
There was a party at a labour club, they were playing Z Cars and LFC fans starting singing YNWA insted. There was a lot banter but clearly it was taken too far. Words were exchanged and a fight broke out. A Liverpool fan sadly lost his life.
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