Will Harry get his revenge? QPR vs Spurs preview


Harry Redknapp welcomes the club that gave him the boot in Saturday's early kick off, but will the 65-year-old cockney have the last laugh after the final whistle?
Harry Redknapp welcomes the club that gave him the boot in Saturday's early kick off, but will the 65-year-old cockney have the last laugh after the final whistle?
William Gallas loves London.
Well it all appears to be happening at Queens Park Rangers today… according to BBC Sport Ryan Nelsen has been named as the new manager of Toronto FC in the MLS.
Harry Redknapp has begun to shape things up at Queens Park Rangers.
Harry Redknapp has admitted there is some truth behind the rumours of Mr. consistent Ryan Nelsen leaving the club.
I cannot be the only one who is wondering how Tal Ben Haim has just signed a contract with another Premier League team, can I?
Wesley Sneijder chose to stay with Inter Milan because Manchester United wouldn’t meet his £200,000 a week pay demands
Not many people predicted a victory for Harry Redknapp's men when the travelled to Stamford Bridge on Wednesday night, but that is exactly what they got and it was former Chelsea player Sean Wright-Phillips who scored the only goal in the narrow 1-0 win for the R's.
After his two goals sent them to their first league win of the season, Adel Taarabt is currently a popular figure amongst QPR fans.
Harry Redknapp can be commended on a very credible career leading to the deserved label of Harry Houdini – but he may well have bitten off more than he can chew with the task of keeping QPR in the Premier League.
With the Premier League list for spending on agent fees having just being released, how does this relate to teams’ results on the pitch?
Harry Redknapp has finally returned to management and is faced with an almighty task of keeping a struggling Queens Park Rangers side in England’s top division. Having being overlooked by the FA for the England job, it will be good to see Harry back in a dugout following his surprise sacking by Tottenham this summer.
It was always destined to be that Harry Redknapp would eventually return to management sooner rather than later. Chelsea and Ukraine were both linked, but it was Queen’s Park Rangers who were the team to bring the veteran boss back into the big bad world of football.