Young managers need someone to sit down with after a game who you can be honest with and turn to for help. I did something similar on a smaller scale at Derby and enjoyed it.
People talk about Eddie Howe. I love him as a manager but to stick him in on his own now would be a massive mistake. I like Gareth Southgate but is he ready for it on his own?
Where did that come from? I spoke to some Americans who think he needs to be replaced. Now we are talking about making a German manager of England. Calling them for an opinion every time a manager leaves is not enough.
He got it and I always wished him the best. Would my way work? I would have been different with the players. I would have picked different teams to start with. I would have persevered with Ross Barkley and even thrown him on against Iceland the other night. Come out here, change this game for us. We need to show what you can do — you are different class.
Run the game, cement your place in the team and take us into the quarter-final. Instead, Roy brought on Jack Wilshere, who had been taken off in the game before after a terrible performance. I would have chucked Marcus Rashford on earlier. I believe we did a very thorough job and I was very proud of the way we did it. It was done discreetly and professionally and I believe we ended up with the right choice. Redknapp now pins the blame for QPR's relegation on the attitude of some of the players at Loftus Road, and claims even Jose Mourinho would not have kept them in the Premier League.
Redknapp took over at Loftus Road in November but was unable to prevent a slide into the second tier, with big-money players failing to produce the required performances and results. The squad I inherited in November last year was poorly balanced, undisciplined and short of confidence. Assessing the nature of players on his staff, Redknapp said: "The attitude stank.
Attitude towards the game, attitude towards training. I can't remember a worse one - and behaviour like that cannot be altered overnight. We use cookies and other tracking technologies to improve your browsing experience on our site, show personalized content and targeted ads, analyze site traffic, and understand where our audiences come from. To learn more or opt-out, read our Cookie Policy. This probably falls into the class of things that no one in their right mind would care about, but some of the comments from Tottenham Hotspur's former manager regarding his time at Spurs are pretty interesting.
See our ethics statement. I'm sure we all still remember the saga that brought about the downfall of Harry Redknapp at Tottenham Hotspur. It all began with speculation the Redknapp would be the next England manager. That speculation was followed by a massive thrashing of Newcastle United and then a horrible late season collapse for Spurs.
Redknapp was eventually sacked and is no managing Championship bound Queens Park Rangers. His new position, however, has never stopped him from talking about Tottenham Hotspur. Most recently, the Evening Standard published a piece where Redknapp talks about the England saga and his final days at Spurs. Redknapp was asked if he would take the England job now. In response he said that now he wouldn't want it now.
The time would have been when he was in charge of Spurs.
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