Good morning.
Taylor Herring PR Tweeted earlier this morning to tell us,
“… we’ve a busy morning with
@Lord_Sugar who’s editing next week’s@RadioTimes. First stop Spurs to meet Harry Redknapp.”
Lord Sugar himself chipped in a little later,
‘Full day today editing the Radio Times, off now to interview Harry Redknapp. Hope to get a scoop. “
And then just a few minutes ago Alan Michael Twin Cassette added,
“Interview with Harry Redknapp went well,I got scoop for next weeks Radio Times. Cant disclose now but I get his definite answer on Euro 2012.”
So there you have it. Whilst the peer may have been sworn to secrecy, what we do know is that a decision has been made. By someone.
If it’s not in the interests of the Club to replace Arry with so few games to go, then is it not equally in the interests of the Club for him to share his decision over the England job as soon as he has made it?
14th
He thinks the ballad from France has more chance than Englebert Humpledink at this year’s Eurovision in Azerbaijan
Well, Englebert is singing Led Zep’s “Stairlift to Heaven” :whistle:
He’s got an answer, but what was the question?
How comes your mechanic Ed does all the work and you get to test drive the car.
SAS :”Regardless of who is the manager , do you think England have chance at the Euro’s “. Arry : No.
You’re right, I’m 100% sure that Redknapp hasn’t told Levy / the club anything at all and has instead decided to break his silence via Alan Sugar and the Radio Times (does that still exist?!?!). Just like Alan Sugar says. He who never talks bollocks at all, ever.
There’s no way that Levy already knows anything about Harry’s decision, because if he did he would already be excitedly tweeting teasers and promising to reveal all in his upcoming expose in the Haringey Gazette.
what surprises me, is that people are surprised by surprise football results. Sack Him !
Who, Alan Sugar??