Tooting Gull
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- Jul 5, 2003
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..does this mean he's a shoo-in for the gig again, or will his health, or chance of further revelations, rule him out?
Has Redknapp ever done anything impressive as a manager without spending tonnes of cash? Genuine question.
Redknapp slashed to 3-1 ON with bookies to be next England boss already
Has Redknapp ever done anything impressive as a manager without spending tonnes of cash? Genuine question.
Considering he hasn't managed a 'big four' club (who win most things) until recently, I think he's done pretty well in terms of producing good teams, playing good football, and getting respect from and the best out of players.
And I do believe that it is the last one that is most important for an international manager. It is all players with big clubs and big egos, making them feel like world beaters and playing without fear in big tournaments. Personally, I think he'd be great.
A good club manager does not necessarily make a good international manager.
So, in answer to my question...?
I have long believed that Harry Redknapp is perfect for the England job. He will be the icing on the cake. A chancer who cannot read or write representing the nation. You can have him.