Redknapp

Blue Haze said:
Spuds are in for a shock with Moyes. They've been used to free-flowing football. Wait till he plays with no strikers and 10 behind the ball.

He won't be able to use that excuse anymore. If I were Spurs, then I'd go for Martinez or Rodgers.
 
Danamy said:
Not ground breaking news I know but it's all done and he's taking England to the Euros, along with Bond, there may be a surprise in the pack.

Chin up to the Spuds though, the replacement they've lined up will leave them in safe hands.

That is fantastic news if true (for me/spurs fans). Not good for England though, the FA are clearly incompetent if they make this appointment. Anyway England will crash out in the group stage and then it will be funny to see what the media make of England's new savior.

"Safe hands" sounds like Moyes unless you are talking about a more high-profile appointment. Moyes is still a massive upgrade on Harry so I'm ok with that but there were others I was hoping for (and thinking it would be).

Anyway should be pretty hilarious watching Harry attempt to play 4-4-2 without any tactics against the top European nations.
 
Blue Haze said:
Spuds are in for a shock with Moyes. They've been used to free-flowing football. Wait till he plays with no strikers and 10 behind the ball.

You're buying into the media propaganda surrounding Redknapp, if we play such fantastic free flowing football why is it that we've only managed to win 3 games by 3 goals or more in the last 2 seasons? And 2 of those times the opponent had 1 or 2 players sent off in Liverpool's case.

You guys have managed it 19 times in 2 seasons. We are more like a free flowing shambles that can't score when we need to. We've put together a group of players who can pass the ball very well, but they have no direction about what to do. Often times Ade is playing out on the wing with no one in the box, the fullbacks don't know how far forward they should be going, the defenders and midfielders don't know whether to press or sit back, it is just a mess. I'll take Moyes any day, Everton have conceded less goals than we have this season so he's doing something right.
 
GHoddle said:
Blue Haze said:
Spuds are in for a shock with Moyes. They've been used to free-flowing football. Wait till he plays with no strikers and 10 behind the ball.

You're buying into the media propaganda surrounding Redknapp, if we play such fantastic free flowing football why is it that we've only managed to win 3 games by 3 goals or more in the last 2 seasons? And 2 of those times the opponent had 1 or 2 players sent off in Liverpool's case.

You guys have managed it 19 times in 2 seasons. We are more like a free flowing shambles that can't score when we need to. We've put together a group of players who can pass the ball very well, but they have no direction about what to do. Often times Ade is playing out on the wing with no one in the box, the fullbacks don't know how far forward they should be going, the defenders and midfielders don't know whether to press or sit back, it is just a mess. I'll take Moyes any day, Everton have conceded less goals than we have this season so he's doing something right.


Wow a Tottenham fan who isn't deluded, there's always a first for everything. ;-)
 
mcfclovin88 said:
Wow a Tottenham fan who isn't deluded, there's always a first for everything. ;-)

Just extremely pissed off at Harry Redknapp lol, I imagine most other spurs fans agree with me though.
 
if i was a Spurs fan i would like to see Martinez from Wigan take over from the 'dodgy one'.Martinez oozes class and think he would do a really good job for Spurs,he's already turned down Villa last season but don't think he'd turn down Spurs
 
He's certain to join england yet he has and still is drifting in the betting to be next manager....

If your saying its already done op just amazed theres still easy money to be made.
 
adrianr said:
Mr Partridge said:
The Redknapp loving media are in for a shock. He'll be a huge failure. But they'll find some way of making it not his fault.

We'll probably play just about to the level as we did under Capello until we hit the usual England squad invisible ceiling where passion and shouting can take you no further, but unlike Capello this will be hailed as a great success with plenty to build on for the future. And that we would have won the whole thing had Player X and Y been there. Nothing to do with no tactics being spotted within 1000 miles of the team on match day, or in fact any point at all.

You forgot to mention running round chasing shadows, diving in, looking tired, then picking themselves up and running round again, so everyone can say "wow, what commitment for the shirt"

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