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Do you think Redknapp is doing a good job? recent edition

Do you approve of the job Harry's doing?


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C0YS

Just another member
Jul 9, 2007
12,780
13,817
Quite easy, are you satisfied with the job Redknapp is doing. Not this season but overall.

just to compare it to the one done after the man city game
 

Donki

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May 14, 2007
14,451
18,966
I am VERY VERY happy with him, can't go as far as great just yet. Can't have him thinking he can ease off :) lol.
 

Archibald&Crooks

Aegina Expat
Admin
Feb 1, 2005
55,533
204,721
Harry Out in anticipation of a bad result at some point which will make me look enlightened, when actually, i'm just a **** :razz:
 

talkshowhost86

Mod-Moose
Staff
Oct 2, 2004
48,105
47,061
I clicked on the wrong thing :(

I meant to say great manager rather than just happy with him. Anyone who takes a team from bottom of the league to title challengers with a successful first stint in the Champions League in between is a great manager.
 

tommo84

Proud to be loud
Aug 15, 2005
6,120
11,100
I'm delighted with him. So that makes him a great manager :)

This.

My only remaining reservations on Harry are that he strikes me as a manager capable of only building 1 very good team - not sure if he has the ability to re-build a team which has peaked and begun to decline (i.e the way SAF has done time and time again).

However, if as expected by many he leaves for England in the summer, that's irrelevant for Spurs.
 

felmani26

SC Supporter
Jan 1, 2008
24,362
43,015
He's really impressed me this season with adjusting our setup accordingly and not just stayed rigid to a system regardless of personnel - he's answered alot of the nagging tactical doubters, myself being one at the start of the season wrong and i'm big enough to admit that.
 

BringBack_leGin

Well-Known Member
Jul 28, 2004
27,719
54,929
He's about to deliver us a league and cup double when we've not won the league in 51 years, of course he's fucking great!
 

mpickard2087

Patient Zero
Jun 13, 2008
21,886
32,513
He's really impressed me this season with adjusting our setup accordingly and not just stayed rigid to a system regardless of personnel - he's answered alot of the nagging tactical doubters, myself being one at the start of the season wrong and i'm big enough to admit that.

My own thoughts are something along these lines, I also didnt have him down as being so ruthless when he needed to be (for example didnt think he would ever get rid of Crouch, who I thought like Defoe was one of his 'boys') in order to get better quality players in. Tactically also this season he has learnt what went wrong last year and the solutions so far have been impressive.

I have gone for I am happy with him, I would qualify this as saying he is doing a 'very good' job. If we continue this form till the end of the season then I would say he has done a 'great' job, but too early to say that halfway through the season, however promising it is looking, IMO.
 

Kingellesar

This is the way
May 2, 2005
8,706
9,209
Happy with him, I never used to like him before he came to us but I know look forward to his post match interviews. He seems to have really found a club he can be happy at, he has a great coaching set up and a hugely talented squad + Pienaar, Pav and Bassong:wink:

I still feel his substitions are sometimes wasteful and cost us to loose our shape/control of a game. But he is a good manager and I would hate to lose him to the England job but I don't think we will, I reckon he is already thinking about how we can win the champions league next year, maybe a final bow out from him?:razz:
 

Spurger King

can't smile without glue
Jul 22, 2008
43,881
95,147
So far he's done brilliantly. We're playing some fantastic football at times, we're breaking down difficult teams, and right now we're a match for anyone in the league. He's also signed the right players.

I still think he makes some ridiculous subs at times, and I also still get pissed off when I remember his "what do the fans expect...it doesn't get any better than this" interview after we finished 5th, along with several other things he's said to the media. However that doesn't detract from the superb job he has done in his time here.
 

DJS

A hoonter must hoont
Dec 9, 2006
31,261
21,760
I'm happy with him.

I also think if he was with us long-term (which I hope he is as the England is just daft at the moment) that he would be able to re-build.

He's drafted in Walker for Corkula, who was previously one of his confirmed starting 11.

He's also shipped out Crouch and reckon he would ship out hi son Defoe if he was able to bring a couple of better forwards in.

He even shipped Jenas out!!! Eek (before he came back earlier than expected :lol:).

Plus he was Caulker back next year, which I'm very excited about as I think this lad should be given some serious gametime with us next year.

We really do need to get the new stadium / wage bill sorted out though so we can compete consistently.
 

sweyid

Well-Known Member
Jun 25, 2011
2,963
3,854
I haven't been this happy as a Spurs fan since I become one back in '94.

Harry is great.
 
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