Works for me. More pro's than cons. Would attract decent players, would consider the academy and would keep the ball below the LHR flight path.
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well put view on the general side of managers wished for and those realistically available..
ps, you'll have to read between those triangular question mark thingies
not to mention 1 of our own: the bungmeister personally
do for me!
The perfect replacement for West Hama€™s Sam Allardyce
Date: 19th May 2014 at 5:33 pm
Written by: Richard Maher
Harry RedknappTherea€™s a school of thought surrounding the current Sam Allardyce situation which preaches: a€˜better the devil you knowa€™. Well, therea€™s another devil we know, and his is Harry Redknapp.
Firstly, on a personal level, I have never been anti-Sam and would have been more than happy to give him another season but it looks as though, with fan resentment at its highest since he took the job back in 2011, his position may have become untenable. Therefore, with the 78% who voted Allardyce out in the recent mass poll in mind, Ia€™ve started to look at alternatives.
There have been countless cases of terrible managerial
Works for me. More pro's than cons. Would attract decent players, would consider the academy and would keep the ball below the LHR flight path.
We can do better. Billy Bonds has just started to rebuild bridges with the club. He is one of the greats in my time of supporting West Ham. Those bridges would surely be burnt if the Twitch returned. As one Bonds is worth 50 Twitchy's in my book that would worry me.
Would Bonzo watch your back? Almost certainly. Would Redknapp? No, he'd probably stab you in it if there was a quick buck in it for him. I've always been brought up tp believe you don't stab people in the back, particularly your own and people who are supposed to be your mates.
And gut emotion aside he's drawing his old age pension at 67 which should rule him out anyway imo.
Twitchy, devious cnut.
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Only Brighton have scored less goals this season out of the top 13 teams in the Championship than QPR.
Leicester and Burnley took the league by storm, while QPR laboured their way to a play-off place. A series of ground-out 1-0 away wins at the start of the season was reminiscent of...well, Sam Allardyce.
I don't like Redknapp. I think he's a devious leach only interested in number one who gets away with it because he interviews well. Sky in particular fawn around him and his cheeky-chappie cockney wit.
He did well at Spurs I grant you but the fact that Juande Ramos got a side with that much talent to be bottom of the league would have got him put up against a wall and shot in some places.
Harry's character shouldn't come into it and if I genuinely thought he'd be an improvement on the stegosaurus I'd overlook it but the main reason he shouldn't return is because he's too old and he's lost it.
well thats that then!
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