Southover Street Seagull
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Ooh, is that the boney finger of circumstantial evidence pointing at mr 'arry Redknapp?
At the time of press(may 2005) pompy aiming to have a squad of 25. They had previously had squads of 44 and had released 17 players since nov 2004-the time that Redknapp left to join Southampton.
6 months after the article is written Redknapp returns to Portsmouth says the squad is lacking in numbers and starts building it up again. The wage bill spirals out of control until in 2009 they accounted for 109% of revenues.
He might not be the main culprit but looking at those facts it's difficult not to jump to conclusions isn't it?
Redknapp is a manager, not a managing director, chief executive or chairman and as such I cannot see how he can be blamed for the financial mess that Pompey or Southampton got themselves into. After all he had no control of the purse strings of the two clubs, or did he? If anyone can prove this then please go ahead and put it on NSC.
It's like saying that Gus Poyet will be able to spend what he likes at the Albion next season, which will quite clearly not happen. Any manager at any club can ask for money to spend on players, it is down to the people running the club to say no if they can't afford it.
The mess that Pompey are in is solely down to Peter Storrie and the other blithering idiots that have been running the club for the past few years.