James Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Wouldn't he just keep the property and get another one? Hardly difficult to do. His wife loves the lifestyle apparently. What? She likes being rich? Never. No, she likes hanging around with really famous people. Where you getting the info from straight from Harrys missus or your copy of Heat magazine? Its pretty much common knowledge in Southampton that the only way Mrs. Redknapp is leaving Sandbanks is in a coffin. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest elbee909 Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Wouldn't he just keep the property and get another one? Hardly difficult to do. His wife loves the lifestyle apparently. What? She likes being rich? Never. No, she likes hanging around with really famous people. Where you getting the info from straight from Harrys missus or your copy of Heat magazine? Its pretty much common knowledge in Southampton that the only way Mrs. Redknapp is leaving Sandbanks is in a coffin. Has Ashley said he'll arrange this for Harry too, on top of the private jet, teleportation system and around the clock oral sex from Girls Aloud? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Slugsy Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 5m a year for 4 years? 5 times what hes on at Pompey just now. What happens if it goes pete tong (which given our history is very possible) after 12 months then we have to pay him off with £15m. Surely for that kind of money we could get a serious top drawer manager. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
brummie Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 For those talking about Redknapp's house, you have to realise that Redknapp lives in what is considered to be the best and most desired property development in Britain. More than that, it is apparently the most expensive town in the world to buy property Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
James Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 For those talking about Redknapp's house, you have to realise that Redknapp lives in what is considered to be the best and most desired property development in Britain. More than that, it is apparently the most expensive town in the world to buy property One of the Redknapp's major business investments also relies on a Redknapp presense within the town. That is of course Jamie Redknapp's magazine, which is essentially advertising for goods the non-rich cant afford. I've heard that the Redknapp family, in particular the wives pick up many free gifts that they wouldn't otherwise be able to afford if relying solely on Harry's and Jamie's pay packets. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Brewcastle Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 5m a year for 4 years? 5 times what hes on at Pompey just now. What happens if it goes pete tong (which given our history is very possible) after 12 months then we have to pay him off with £15m. Surely for that kind of money we could get a serious top drawer manager. Agreed. A waste of money if that information is correct. An interesting coincidence: It was Allardyce and Redknapp that got the focus in the BBC-program about corruption in football. -Result: NUFC runs to both of them to do business Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest thenorthumbrian Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 This is Harry's record slightly better than mediocre, and no trophies. 1983-84 – Bournemouth (div 3) – 17th 1984-85 – Bournemouth (div 3) – 10th 1985-86 – Bournemouth (div 3) – 15th 1986-87 – Bournemouth (div 3) – 1st (promoted) 1987-88 – Bournemouth (div 2) – 17th 1988-89 – Bournemouth (div 2) – 12th 1989-90 – Bournemouth (div 2) – 22nd (relegated) 1990-91 – Bournemouth (div 3) – 9th 1991-92 – Bournemouth (div 3) – 8th 1994-95 – West Ham (Premier) – 14th 1995-96 – West Ham (Premier) – 10th 1996-97 – West Ham (Premier) – 14th 1997-98 – West Ham (Premier) – 8th 1998-99 – West Ham (Premier) – 5th 1999-00 – West Ham (Premier) – 9th 2000-01 – West Ham (Premier) – 15th 2001-02 – Portsmouth (Championship) – 17th {Director of football then manager} 2002-03 – Portsmouth (Championship) – 1st (promoted) 2003-04 – Portsmouth (Premier) – 13th {resigned halfway through season} 2003-04 – Southampton (Premier) – 12th {took over halfway through season} 2004-05 – Southampton (Premier) – 20th (relegated) 2005-06 – Southampton (Championship) – 12th {resigned halfway through season} 2005-06 – Portsmouth (Premier) – 17th {took over halfway through season} 2006-07 – Portsmouth (Premier) – 9th 2007-08 – Portsmouth (Premier) – 8th {so far} In the Premiership he has the following stats for winning games: West Ham - 35% Portsmouth - 31% Southampton - 18% Portsmouth - 38% Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest gggg Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Newcastle managers in Premier League: Win percentage Kevin Keegan: 55 Bobby Robson: 44 Glenn Roeder: 40 Kenny Dalglish: 34 Sam Allardyce: 33 Graeme Souness: 29 Ruud Gullit: 27 So in his best job he's worse than Roeder. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest alex Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Roeder's figures were getting progressively worse tbf. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
pinkeye Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Someone send those stats to Ashley and Mort please!!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Brewcastle Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Roeder's figures were getting progressively worse tbf. Roeder didn't have a squad to pick from ..... tbf. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest thenorthumbrian Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Newcastle managers in Premier League: Win percentage Kevin Keegan: 55 Bobby Robson: 44 Glenn Roeder: 40 Kenny Dalglish: 34 Sam Allardyce: 33 Graeme Souness: 29 Ruud Gullit: 27 So in his best job he's worse than Roeder. So thats his recommendation "at least nearly as good as Roeder" Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
WarrenBartonCentrePartin Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 I just pray to god if he turns us down we have a backup now. It seems an inevitability we'll make an approach Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest thenorthumbrian Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 I just pray to god if he turns us down we have a backup now. It seems an inevitability we'll make an approach Agreed I hope the new owner and chairmans inexperience isn't showing through. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
J7 Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Look, at the end of the day, people saying that it won't be an improvement on Allardyce are talking s***, purely because of the style of football that he'll get us playing. I agree, it's not the most ambitious move, but it always says something when fans from the previous clubs he's managed say we'll be getting a good manager who plays good football. All I care about it results mate. I don't think he is any more likely to get them than Sam, who would have improved results if given time. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Superior Acuña Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Eh. I'm sure Redknapp took over at Southampton the season they got relegated. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Benwell Lad Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 This is Harry's record slightly better than mediocre, and no trophies. 1983-84 Bournemouth (div 3) 17th 1984-85 Bournemouth (div 3) 10th 1985-86 Bournemouth (div 3) 15th 1986-87 Bournemouth (div 3) 1st (promoted) 1987-88 Bournemouth (div 2) 17th 1988-89 Bournemouth (div 2) 12th 1989-90 Bournemouth (div 2) 22nd (relegated) 1990-91 Bournemouth (div 3) 9th 1991-92 Bournemouth (div 3) 8th 1994-95 West Ham (Premier) 14th 1995-96 West Ham (Premier) 10th 1996-97 West Ham (Premier) 14th 1997-98 West Ham (Premier) 8th 1998-99 West Ham (Premier) 5th 1999-00 West Ham (Premier) 9th 2000-01 West Ham (Premier) 15th 2001-02 Portsmouth (Championship) 17th {Director of football then manager} 2002-03 Portsmouth (Championship) 1st (promoted) 2003-04 Portsmouth (Premier) 13th {resigned halfway through season} 2003-04 Southampton (Premier) 12th {took over halfway through season} 2004-05 Southampton (Premier) 20th (relegated) 2005-06 Southampton (Championship) 12th {resigned halfway through season} 2005-06 Portsmouth (Premier) 17th {took over halfway through season} 2006-07 Portsmouth (Premier) 9th 2007-08 Portsmouth (Premier) 8th {so far} In the Premiership he has the following stats for winning games: West Ham - 35% Portsmouth - 31% Southampton - 18% Portsmouth - 38% Thanks for providing the hard evidence of why I always thought Arry will not be the man for us. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northern Monkey Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Look, at the end of the day, people saying that it won't be an improvement on Allardyce are talking s***, purely because of the style of football that he'll get us playing. I agree, it's not the most ambitious move, but it always says something when fans from the previous clubs he's managed say we'll be getting a good manager who plays good football. All I care about it results mate. I don't think he is any more likely to get them than Sam, who would have improved results if given time. Yes, of course Fat Sam woudl have improved us. He was so good at learning from his mistakes, ad his transfers were ace. hahahahahaahahahahahahaha!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Northern Monkey Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Look, at the end of the day, people saying that it won't be an improvement on Allardyce are talking shit, purely because of the style of football that he'll get us playing. I agree, it's not the most ambitious move, but it always says something when fans from the previous clubs he's managed say we'll be getting a good manager who plays good football. his record is not great, not at all. Redknapp - not good enough. End of. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hoop Blah Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 I've heard that he's got the job. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest johnson293 Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 I agree, it's not the most ambitious move, but it always says something when fans from the previous clubs he's managed say we'll be getting a good manager who plays good football. Not strictly a comparison, but I seem to remember Portsmouth fans being upset/disappointed when we signed Amdy Faye from them as well!!! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
J7 Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Look, at the end of the day, people saying that it won't be an improvement on Allardyce are talking s***, purely because of the style of football that he'll get us playing. I agree, it's not the most ambitious move, but it always says something when fans from the previous clubs he's managed say we'll be getting a good manager who plays good football. All I care about it results mate. I don't think he is any more likely to get them than Sam, who would have improved results if given time. Yes, of course Fat Sam woudl have improved us. He was so good at learning from his mistakes, ad his transfers were ace. hahahahahaahahahahahahaha!!! Im not saying Sam was brilliant, but he would have improved us in the end. He is a better manager than Redknapp, doing more with less money. Harry spent shit loads at Pompey so its hardly a surprise they are in the top half. As for mistakes, how can't Harry learn from his mistakes when trying to get Pompey to score a home goal? He spent about £30million there and they can't score at home getting beat off shite like Boro. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chizzletooth Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Reasons for hope: Players in the right positions Excellent in the transfer market Better quality football What's the worst that could happen? Mid-table? Season's a write off anyway. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Shearergol Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 This is Harry's record slightly better than mediocre, and no trophies. 1983-84 Bournemouth (div 3) 17th 1984-85 Bournemouth (div 3) 10th 1985-86 Bournemouth (div 3) 15th 1986-87 Bournemouth (div 3) 1st (promoted) 1987-88 Bournemouth (div 2) 17th 1988-89 Bournemouth (div 2) 12th 1989-90 Bournemouth (div 2) 22nd (relegated) 1990-91 Bournemouth (div 3) 9th 1991-92 Bournemouth (div 3) 8th 1994-95 West Ham (Premier) 14th 1995-96 West Ham (Premier) 10th 1996-97 West Ham (Premier) 14th 1997-98 West Ham (Premier) 8th 1998-99 West Ham (Premier) 5th 1999-00 West Ham (Premier) 9th 2000-01 West Ham (Premier) 15th 2001-02 Portsmouth (Championship) 17th {Director of football then manager} 2002-03 Portsmouth (Championship) 1st (promoted) 2003-04 Portsmouth (Premier) 13th {resigned halfway through season} 2003-04 Southampton (Premier) 12th {took over halfway through season} 2004-05 Southampton (Premier) 20th (relegated) 2005-06 Southampton (Championship) 12th {resigned halfway through season} 2005-06 Portsmouth (Premier) 17th {took over halfway through season} 2006-07 Portsmouth (Premier) 9th 2007-08 Portsmouth (Premier) 8th {so far} In the Premiership he has the following stats for winning games: West Ham - 35% Portsmouth - 31% Southampton - 18% Portsmouth - 38% 4 teams who we are "bigger" than though, so it should be easier for him here, especially with £200m to spend Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Hoop Blah Posted January 11, 2008 Share Posted January 11, 2008 Fair enough. Just don't take the ravings of the few as the thoughts of the many, that's the same mental shortcut the papers take. The negativity is totally a chicken and egg situation. Look how much positivity there was around the Bobby Robson appointment - why do we never get any credit for 'putting up with' his first season, where he finished below where we are now? It's because we could see progress. I'd have Kevin Gallacher all over again instead of Alan Smith. I often think a lot of people comment on Newcastle's situation when their only window to it is during times like now when the media vultures are whipping people into overly negative or overly positive shitstorms. Tell me, would you have been happy with Souness? You're taking your stability for granted, as we took ours under Robson; now it's been a manager every other day, or so it seems, leading to the fans getting pissed off. Admittedly there's a feedback mechanism of some kind here but ultimately the fans aren't that much to blame as the media-heads would have you believe. Maybe fans lack patience due to what they have to put up with. s***, I've heard Arsenal fans getting worked up just as much because they 'still have Gilberto.' - only this isn't made into a news-story. Not many Reading fans take our stability for granted. We have a chairman man that has pumped in a decent amount of money over the years to keep us afloat and get us to where we are today. You'll still here moans and gripes that we don't spend big etc etc but on the whole we're very realistic and grateful for having him in control of our destiny. I can understand frustrations at club like Newcastle when things don't go so smoothly, but from the outside it seems a decent proportion of your fans have been against nearly all your managers since Sir Bobby. Thats not healthy and I think it can only contribute to your short comings, even if the likes of Souness and Roeder were potentially poor appointments. Given the lack of backing and support they were never going to succeed. I keep a semi-close eye on goings on st SJP because I've a soft spot for the club and quite a few Geordie exiles as mates down in these parts, so I've got a bit more of a feel for the atmosphere than you might give me credit for, but I'd never go as far as saying I have a great insight. Reading forums such as this or our own only gives you a glimpse of whats going on because of the nature of the extreme opinions forums generate but I still think the atmosphere and expectations for immediate change which seem to be quite prevailent amongst Geordies is hindering your rebuilding. An of course, I agree you get that at almost any club, but some clubs it seems more vocal than others. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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