Sunday 26 October 2008

Redknapp bites the Tottenham worm

Harry Redknapp has agreed to join Tottenham Hotsphur as their new manager after the London club sacked Juande Ramos yesterday evening. Redknapp who has also managed at Bournemouth and Southampton has been seeking a big time job for some years now and after putting off a number of offers in recently, has finally given in and taken over the mantle at Spurs.

For Redknapp personally he deserves the step up. He has overachieved massively with Portsmouth getting them promoted from Division 1 and consolidating them as a regular Premeirship side, devoid of relegation scraps and as of last season competing for European Qualification. Last season’s FA Cup win was the reward he deserved after all his hard work at the club.

Last season he was linked with the vacant position at Newcastle United and bookmakers even started playing out on Redknapp becoming the next manager at St. James’ Park. However a u-turn by Redknapp allowed Kevin Keegan to return to the club. Redknapp showed surprising loyalty to a club after a series of walk outs by managers.

The refreshing loyalty shown by Redknapp gave us all hope that at least some of our heroes do have a conscience under there somewhere.

Redknapp somewhere along the way has had a change of thought and I think it centers around what has happened at the club over the last eight clubs, since he was offered the job at Newcastle.

He had the success at bringing European football in Fratton Park and a Premiership best finish of eighth. However the uncertainty over the clubs future under owner Alexander Gaydamak might have led Redknapp to believe it was the right time to go.

On the pitch, predictably things hadn’t going to plan after last season’s brilliant start. They found themselves at one point bottom of the League with no-win from their opening three games. Since results have picked up, getting through to the group stage of UEFA cup is a brilliant achievement in itself.

Heavy defeats at Chelsea and Manchester City wouldn’t have helped and after setting such high standards last season maybe Redknapp had done all he could.?

As with any job if a promotion comes along, you want to take it no-matter what anyone else wants. After all this is a carer and more importantly a new challenge for Redknapp. He deserves the opportunity to show he isn’t just an overachiever at a small club, that he can mix it with the big boys as well.

If Portsmouth fans truly love Redknapp like they profess then they will let him go quietly. Disappointed they will be, but dejected they should not, their team is hardly struggling Redknapp has earned his chance lets see whether this is a step up to far.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

you consider spurs a big club? lol funny guy...im not denying the chance for Redknapp to take the spurs job, good luck to the fucker, he deserves it but loyal he is not...he walked out on us to go to soton just to spite milan mandaric....we then accepted him back and he walks out on us now, he could have waited.

Also the way he has left leaves a sour taste in our mouth

we embraced harry twice and twice he has shit in our mouths...

yes he is an awesome manager, the best ive ever seen at my club but that doesnt give him teh right to claim all pompeys success is his and it certainly doesnt give him the right to leave by saying stuff he shouldnt...

good luck to him at spurs, i really hope he does well and when he comes back to fratton ill applaud him time and time over....but the way he has left is sour...

he acts like he was mr pompey, he doesnt realise he wasnt, he knows naff all about our history like most other people yet proclaims its all his work....not milans or saschas then?

i agree with most of ur points nick but some r a bit laggy in knowledge....i still love u tho