I was wondering why, is it because of his court case, or because the f.a might sack fabio and install harry, or would levy really sack harry if he was found guilty, whatever has happened its been backed in. and usually with harry there is no smoke without fire
i worried alot about losing HR..but i really belive that the replacement whoever he will be will be high profile or truly promising such as Brenden Rodgers......Chelsea bought the hype surrounding AVB..surely we wont do any worse if we got in Rodgers..hes british..seems no nonsense..doesnt seem warped like most europeans into trying to be flash and diffrent for the sake of it..plays great football with a team assembled for less than 6 million....if not Rodgers then there are other much talked about possibilities...dare i say it Jose....id have him for a few seasons and his anti football to get us some trophies and raise the bar then we can go for someone else as he doesnt stick for long...i didnt say he would come..i said we would have him..or at least i would.
Here's a suggestion for you. Rather than ask those that use an internet forum ask a bookmaker as betting is what they make their living out of.
Whilst in charge of Spurs, 'Arry's odds of being sacked have fallen to nearly evens twice. Neither time was he close to getting the boot or leaving and the odds flew back up once he confirmed this. I'm sure it's some kind of scam of his
Out of curiosity, what's the odds they're giving on Villas-Boas being shown the door now that Roman is paying him visits during training?
Levy said a while back that 'Arry has his full backing as the issue was never Spurs related. As long as he's not sent down, I think he'll stay on as manager. No one in the country will think less of him if found guilty and if players like Barton can continue playing, Gerrard too after his punch up in the bar that time, then Harry more than deserves to stay in the job. Levy knows that Harry has the full backing of the fans and players so I highly doubt he'd want to rock the boat especially with the position we're in the league and the chance of a successful run in the FA Cup.
Even if he gets found guilty I don't think he'll go down. The only impact it wll have is that the FA won't hire him, which is a winner for you lot as I don't see Levy sacking him either way.
It's basically the odds of Harry being found guilty. If he's found guilty he'll almost definitely be jailed and consequently (without a doubt) be sacked from Spurs.
For such gross tax evasion (which is what it would be seen as) and then lying to cover it up and pleading not guilty (if he is found guilty) would make a prison sentence all but inevitable. You can't just hide a couple hundred thousand and only expect a slap on the wrist and a little fine when you're caught. In the past gross tax evasion has been met with jail sentences
What's the tax on £200k from the time stated? £35k - £40k? It's not that bad really...anyway, it's acedemic now as he's not guilty
No not really. Why would I want someone punished if they're not culpable? I have enough faith in our legal system (just enough) that they have delivered the justified verdict. And besides, England needs an English manager, and Harry is the best man for the job. God help us if Woy were to get the position
because this quote of yours on the Chelsea board suggests you dont have faith in the legal system..and therefore your just a WUM...dont get me wrong i DONT have faith in the jury system but this one went for us As for England i really couldnt give 2 schits about them....i only watch them in the hope that the Spurs players have a good match and dont get injured...when the golden generation came along i stopped following them.
It was a joke, get a grip. It obviously wan't just a bonus paid as a gift otherwise he would have been found guilty ffs