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Harry in court today



Falkor

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I have not a clue if he is guilty or not, dont really care either.

What i can see is why Bozza etc was very concerned about people speculating on another thread at the top of this board!!

I can see that im just posting stuff from Someone that is in the court room
 




Lady Whistledown

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City fans were singing Harry's going down yesterday :lolol:

He won't, by the way. They don't call him Teflon Harry for no reason. He'll miraculously escape yet again, & then bluster on to the media (who are all wrapped round his little finger anyway) about persecution.
 


Lady Whistledown

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Postman Pat

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Trial begins:

Pearcesport James Pearce
Prosecution say the payments of $295,000 were "bungs or offshore bonuses which parties had no intention of declaring for tax"

Jury told that when Redknapp was director of football at Portsmouth his contract entitled him to 10% of net profit on any transfers

Pearcesport James Pearce
When Redknapp moved from director of football to manager in May 2002 his profit on transfers reduced to 5%
 






Postman Pat

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Pearcesport James Pearce
Prosecution allege that Redknapp instead received secret payment from Mandaric and in April 2002 Redknapp flew to Monaco to open account

Pearcesport James Pearce
Monaco account not in Redknapp's name. Was called "Rosie 47". Prosecution say this was combination of his dog's name and his year of birth
3 minutes ago »

Oh Dear......
 


bhaexpress

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Jul 7, 2003
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So were the mafia but they got caught by the tax man in the end

Well Al Capone did, lucky Luchiano was done for being a pimp (which he was) most of the others got done either for drug smuggling or the crime of 'Racketeering' which is a mechanism to catch people involved in organised crime.
 






ROSM

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Can we play Harry Bingo? How long before he says:

- bare bones

- It's a massive point (when his brief manages to land one on HMRC)

- We're not in the same league when its comes to spending power (when he complains about the quality of his own brief compared to HMRCs)
 






HAILSHAM SEAGULL

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sorry deleted just in case
 


tubaman

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I'd forgotten about this. Perhaps thats the reason he looked so ill this week end. Getting ready for the sympathy vote.
 


Mtoto

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Good twitter feeds from court also provided by @GuardianJamieJ and @pkelso
 




OSRGull

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I like Redknapp, hopefully he's not in the wrong, would like to see him manage England some day.
 




£115k received for selling Peter Crouch.

Maybe Harry needed the funds because he was down to the bare bones? He'd already sold his sofa because some agent had rung him up and offered him a new, improved model cut price but of course when the move was nearly complete, and the sofa deadline was rapidly approaching, the agent started demanding his share as the sofa certainly wasn't going to give him anything, so Harry had to get some cash to put in a brown envelope from somewhere.
 






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City fans were singing Harry's going down yesterday :lolol:

He won't, by the way. They don't call him Teflon Harry for no reason. He'll miraculously escape yet again, & then bluster on to the media (who are all wrapped round his little finger anyway) about persecution.

He surely got to go this time as he called his dog 'Rosie' and it just so happens he opened a bank account in that name in Monaco Allegedly!!

Let's just hope the Judge is a gooner.:lolol:
 


Leekbrookgull

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Pearcesport James Pearce
Prosecution allege that Redknapp instead received secret payment from Mandaric and in April 2002 Redknapp flew to Monaco to open account

Pearcesport James Pearce
Monaco account not in Redknapp's name. Was called "Rosie 47". Prosecution say this was combination of his dog's name and his year of birth
3 minutes ago »

Oh Dear......

Lets be fair he has given the taxman the 'runaround' however they finally 'collared' him.
 


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