But was there ever a chance of him signing Messi and Ronaldo by offering them £30,000 a week plus a Ford Ka+?
Hard to shed too many tears for him. He can now put his feet up (if he can lift them) down on the south coast safe in the knowledge that his bank account was swollen considerably at the end of last season having just kept Brum up. Plus of course all of the other clubs he has fleeced over the years.
Hope the remainder of his time is spent in a tormented state as the realisation of his life in football comes back with the stark reality he was nothing but a con man However he will no doubt get work on TV and have a couple of columns in the rags where he will talk a load of dinosaur claptrap and probably earn 5k for each sentence of wisdom he vomits out
It's like when someone has their wife or girlfriend's name tattooed, it's like commentators curse, the relationship almost 100% ends in tears
Well Harold can't complain as he can afford a often expensive stair lift... please log in to view this image
Oh dear ... Paddy Power offers 66/1 on Ugo Ehiogu replacing Redknapp http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-41305915
Just read Birmingham are keen for McLaren to succeed Redknapp........ you couldn't make this up! From a waanker to a plonker.
There is an idiot born every minute ................... Some just never learn. From the Mail................ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Harry Redknapp approached by Yeovil for advisory role following his sacking as Birmingham manager League Two outfit Yeovil want Harry Redknapp on board in an advisory role Redknapp was sacked as Birmingham manager just over two weeks ago The 70-year-old has stepped into some obscure roles in recent years By Glen Williams For Mailonline PUBLISHED: 05:17 +11:00, 4 October 2017 | UPDATED: 05:17 +11:00, 4 October 2017 e-mail Harry Redknapp has been courted by League Two outfit Yeovil to take an advisory role at the club just two weeks after his sacking as Birmingham manager. The former West Ham and Tottenham boss was axed by the Championship club a few hours after their 3-1 defeat by Preston which had left the club marooned in the relegation zone. Over the last two years, Redknapp has travelled the path less trodden. The 70-year-old became director of Wimborne Town before taking up an advisory role at Derby — as well as a two-match stint in charge of Jordan. please log in to view this image +3 Harry Redknapp has been courted by League Two outfit Yeovil over an advisory role at the club please log in to view this image +3 Redknapp was axed by the Championship club a few hours after their 3-1 defeat by Preston RELATED ARTICLES Previous 1 Next please log in to view this image Hull and Birmingham fans clash during football match as... please log in to view this image New Birmingham boss Steve Cotterill eyes top flight: 'This... please log in to view this image The 100 worst strikers in Premier League history...... please log in to view this image The 100 worst strikers in Premier League history...... SHARE THIS ARTICLE Share And following his dismissal from St Andrew's, Yeovil hope to take Redknapp on board in a similar post to the one at Derby. Yeovil boss Darren Way has invited Redknapp to Huish Park following the veteran's comments that he is keen to help young managers in the game. Way told the club's website: 'Harry has been in the game a long time and is someone I highly respect for all the experience he's gained and achievements he's accomplished. 'I'm still starting my journey in management and feel the opportunity to bring in someone like Harry to offer advice and pass on his knowledge is a no-brainer. please log in to view this image +3 Yeovil boss Darren Way said it was a 'no brainer' to ask the coaching veteran to visit Huish Park 'There's no pressure or long-term commitment from either side, but I'm looking forward to having Harry at Huish Park and we welcome him to the club.' Redknapp kept Birmingham up after succeeding Gianfranco Zola in April and oversaw a major overhaul of the playing squad during the transfer window. But was shown the exit door after the Blues had won just one league game and crashed out of the Carabao Cup. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...ached-Yeovil-advisory-role.html#ixzz4uUesLv8t Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
I’d pay top dollar for Redknapp’s insight. If he says ‘black’, I’d go ‘white’. If he says ‘down’, I’d go ‘up’. If he says ‘left’, I’d go ‘right’. Can’t fail.
You have to feel sorry for Yeovil, nice club, decent set up, punched above the weight for a couple of seasons and now landed with that Charlatan....... He doesn't have any in depth knowledge, he's a fraud, get rid of him while you have a chance.......