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    Joel,

    I've thought the same thing. Don't care for Rooney but actually did the right thing and sticking it out. Many would not.

    I think that Harry's a little more competent that fat frank. You are correct on the damage he leaves but frank inherited a lot more talent than Redknapp ever did. Both are like train wrecks but ones a high speed rail wreck while the other is more like a slow freight train.

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    Quote Originally Posted by spaldy View Post
    Joel,

    I've thought the same thing. Don't care for Rooney but actually did the right thing and sticking it out. Many would not.

    I think that Harry's a little more competent that fat frank. You are correct on the damage he leaves but frank inherited a lot more talent than Redknapp ever did. Both are like train wrecks but ones a high speed rail wreck while the other is more like a slow freight train.
    Redknapp was 10x the manager Lampard ever will be, he could actually take a poor side to relative success whereas Frank failed with a stacked Derby team then failed with a stacked Chelsea team and hopefully will also take Everton down.

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