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Tottenham's recent poor run of Premier League form - only one win in their last nine matches - is the fault of their paper-thin squad, says boss Harry Redknapp. "We had what we had today and that was all," Redknapp said after losing 1-0 at QPR on Saturday.

Full story: talkSPORT

 

Bassong, Naughton, Pienaar, Corluka, Townsend, Caulker, Carroll and Kane all out on loan currently. Wonder who sanctioned those moves?

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“The boy at Newcastle’s a good player as well, he’s a talent, Ben Arfa. He’s similar, another good little dribbler.

 

“We probably could have had him as well, but you can’t take everyone can you? You end up with dozens of players hanging around, and we’ve got good players here anyway so he might not have got in our team. `

 

cant see anything wrong with that article myself.  Spurs probably did know about ben arfa, before he came here. SO he is just stating fact.  They chose to go with van der vart, wo was more `reliable` than HBA.

I suspect hba could have gone to spurs and flopped.  However fate brought him here, and thus far its a match made in heaven. 

SOmethings in life happen at the right time, and the right place.  At this moment HBa and newcastle are made for each other....let the rest watch on in frustrated jealousy!!

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Tottenham's recent poor run of Premier League form - only one win in their last nine matches - is the fault of their paper-thin squad, says boss Harry Redknapp. "We had what we had today and that was all," Redknapp said after losing 1-0 at QPR on Saturday.

Full story: talkSPORT

 

Bassong, Naughton, Pienaar, Corluka, Townsend, Caulker, Carroll and Kane all out on loan currently. Wonder who sanctioned those moves?

 

Paper thin?  :lol: the guy collects players like a kid collects toys. Spoiled rotten.

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Tottenham's recent poor run of Premier League form - only one win in their last nine matches - is the fault of their paper-thin squad, says boss Harry Redknapp. "We had what we had today and that was all," Redknapp said after losing 1-0 at QPR on Saturday.

Full story: talkSPORT

 

Bassong, Naughton, Pienaar, Corluka, Townsend, Caulker, Carroll and Kane all out on loan currently. Wonder who sanctioned those moves?

 

Paper thin?  :lol: the guy collects players like a kid collects toys. Spoiled rotten.

 

Plus the other week he was saying he could have had Ben Arfa but couldn't afford to have him sitting around  :papiss:

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With jail no longer an option for this cunt, beating him to fourth place would be the next best thing. Twitchy-faced wretched fuck.

 

Hate tottingham as a club in general, I'll laugh my arse off.

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From BBC Gossip

 

Tottenham's recent poor run of Premier League form - only one win in their last nine matches - is the fault of their paper-thin squad, says boss Harry Redknapp. "We had what we had today and that was all," Redknapp said after losing 1-0 at QPR on Saturday.

Full story: talkSPORT

 

Bassong, Naughton, Pienaar, Corluka, Townsend, Caulker, Carroll and Kane all out on loan currently. Wonder who sanctioned those moves?

 

Paper thin?  :lol: the guy collects players like a kid collects toys. Spoiled rotten.

 

Sure someone pointed out that Spurs have 55 pro's on their books and sanctioned 17 loans(and Adebayor coming in) dont know if its true but.........

 

Edit: Aye tiny squad like

 

http://www.soccerbase.com/teams/team.sd?team_id=2590

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From BBC Gossip

 

Tottenham's recent poor run of Premier League form - only one win in their last nine matches - is the fault of their paper-thin squad, says boss Harry Redknapp. "We had what we had today and that was all," Redknapp said after losing 1-0 at QPR on Saturday.

Full story: talkSPORT

 

Bassong, Naughton, Pienaar, Corluka, Townsend, Caulker, Carroll and Kane all out on loan currently. Wonder who sanctioned those moves?

 

Paper thin?  :lol: the guy collects players like a kid collects toys. Spoiled rotten.

 

Plus the other week he was saying he could have had Ben Arfa but couldn't afford to have him sitting around  :papiss:

 

:lol: :lol: :lol: What a fucking cunt.

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International football and Harry Redknapp. I have no real affection for the England National team and the possible appointment of Harry Redknapp as England manager would only help further distance myself from supporting England at International level. Its a team full of players that couldn't care less, that genuinely seem dislikeable as people (let alone footballers), and now they want to appoint Harry Redknapp as the leader of this bunch?

 

Your squad at International level is pretty much set and fixed. There's no wheeling or dealing. He won't be able to 'buy' his way forward by replacing players with better ones (which to be fair he's good at). Yes, players say he's a fantastic motivator and makes you feel like you can play better than you are. No doubt that's a fantastic quality to have as a manager, perhaps more so at International Level. Yet... Keegan was that type of manager - it only works for so long.

 

So with the prospect of not being able to buy new players to upgrade the squad.

Having a restricted pool of players to pick from.

Being a fantastic motivator.

 

What else can Redknapp bring?

 

He's not a tactical mastermind. Seems to have 1 gameplan that works (442 bigman littleman up front). England have tried this for years with little success. His match preparation seems rather poor too. Again its the same tactic regardless who he plays.

 

Tactics and Match Preparation have to be one of the most important things at International Level considering the limited amount of time you get with the players, and again the restricted pool of players to work with.

 

"What can you teach Gerrard about tactics?" I appreciate what he's saying, but damn, you have to be prepared to give it a go. How are you going to gel them together as a team if you don't go over your philosophy with them? Do you really just allow the players to play freely with no pre-game tactical instructions to follow?

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I think this is Karma catching up with him. He wrongly avoided jail and now his career is going down the shitter.

 

Poetic justice, somewhat. It's nice to see him feeling the pressure/fucking it up, what with all the wheeling dealing, talking about other clubs' players and his general dodgyness. What's happening atm couldn't have happened to a more fitting man.

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Good discussion about Spurs and Redknapp on Sunday Supplement. Apparently Scott Parker hinted in an interview after the 1-5 defeat to Chelsea that the squad has lost a bit of faith in Harry and the other way around. He has continued to lower their targets all season (from title to third to fourth) which implies that he isn't sure whether his players are capable of reaching whatever target they have.

 

Add to that his constant talking about who to bring in etc etc and I'm not surprised one bit. Pardew manages that aspect brilliant in my opinion. He bigs players up at the right time for the right reasons. He isn't looking to far ahead, he isn't saying who he'd like instead of his current players and he hasn't been talking targets all season up until now. Big difference, and you'd expect better from a manager who has 30 years of experience.

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