Redknapp denies contract offer



Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp has denied reports that he has been offered a new contract at White Hart Lane in order to ward off interest from the Football Association.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp has denied reports that he has been offered a new contract at White Hart Lane in order to ward off interest from the Football Association.
Like any game of poker, keeping your cards close to your chest is pivotal to taking home the final pot. The same can be applied to football;
Fabio Capello stepped down from the manager position last week and for some people that is a big negative going into Euro 2012, and some have even put a cloud over the future of the England side but is there any need to worry about the future?
Never has the England captain’s armband weighed so much.
The only consistency surrounding the new England manager debate appears to be the preferred nationality of the new coach. The general consensus amongst fans and the British media is that an Englishman needs to be hired to change the fortunes of the national team.
Twenty Four hours ago Harry Redknapp was climbing up the walls awaiting the Jury’s verdict on his drawn-out tax evasion court case, and Fabio Capello was sat on his £6 million-a-year contract sulking over the FA’s decision to debunk John Terry as captain. How things have changed...
The circus surrounding Harry Redknapp’s tax evasion case hasn’t yet led to any questions being asked about the effects this would have on a range of issues, should he be found guilty of the charge.
Spurs are now better than Arsenal. I hate to say it and I know that I will be vilified by many fans for writing this article, but I have to say what I think is now an undeniable fact.
Yet more transfer deliciousness coming your way. Not as much as before but interesting nonetheless.
Interviewing Cardiff City boss Malky Mackay following their 3-2 home defeat to Middlesbrough reminded me of one of the certainties in football, namely that a referee will make at least one decision a manager will disagree with.
Much of Tottenham’s success this season has been down the strength in depth that manager Harry Redknapp can call upon. Every position is covered by a player of equal quality.
A big debate following the weekend's football is referee's. It crops up every week and is a massive issue between the players, managers and assistants themselves. The Stoke vs. Tottenham game came under extra scrutiny for the amount of decisions referee Chris Foy failed to spot.
Another great weekend of football another weekend where referees are used as scapegoats.
When Fabio Capello leaves the England hot seat next summer, most bets will be on Harry Redknapp as the man capable of drafting in a new era for the national team.
Manchester United will not be forced into the January transfer market despite.
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