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Good morning.

John Cross of The Mirror was on talkSPORT this morning talking to a 53 year old man with  an over inflated whoopee cushion with some albino pubes stuck on it for a head …and a small lap dog called Ronnie.

I’ve transcribed what Cross said on Tottenham and my responses are in italics. 

If you defend him it’s a media love in, but… blimey look at what he’s done. Two out the last three seasons he’s finish top four and that’s been beyond Tottenham in every other season. …

Would personnel have any baring on this at all John? And you don’t mention why was been binned of course…

What’s more… we keep hearing that Spurs fans want to go the next level. Who’s gonna take them there? Roberto Martinez, he’s at Wigan… I’m not convinced he can do that. 

Agreed. He his CV consists of three failed attempts at getting relegated.

David Moyes is a brilliant Premier League manager, but there’s no guarantee there. So… I can’t see Fabio Capello… I tell you what… Villas Boas; let’s examine that for a moment. I mean blimey. Chelsea fans do not like Tottenham fans . I think they dislike them more than Spurs fans dislike Chelsea.  

That because they are racists. It’s okay to identify them as such. 

I tell you what, Villas Boas had an absolute nightmare at Chelsea. People tell me he’s a really good coach. He’ll come back, that’s fine…he’ll go to one of Chelsea’s biggest rivals and I’m not sure if Spurs fans will accept him. I think he’ll have a lot of ground to make up. People will be immediately cynical, will they see Villas Boas who failed miserably trying to implement his project as he kept on calling it at Stamford Bridge. The negativity will be huge. I think if Spurs are really realistic about Villas Boas they have misjudged the mood again. 

It’s speculative at best that he would receive such a hostile reception. I wonder John, is it that did didn’t throw his arms around you when he was at The Bridge? You know, like Capello didn’t dance for you press boys so you all had a hate on for him too?

I don’t think [players] will accept him. Blimey he was brought in to do a job to man management at Chelsea a  very difficult situation and he struggled with it so then can he really keep Gareth Bale and Luke Modric happy? And keep them out the clutches of big foreign clubs?  I’m not convinced about it.

You are kidding me? Are you seriously trying to paint Bale and Modric as being cut from the same cloth as John Terry, Frank Lampard and Ashely Cole? 

Your pal Arry was actually fanning the flames of players like Bale and Modders leaving! Your pal Arry, instead of acting like an employee of THFC, instead of acting like our manager, he spoke about any mooted transfers in resigned tones, spoke about the allure of the big money! 

Sours have made themselves a laughing stock this week …with the way they handled the club. I think Daniel Levy should be damned really. The Venkys have taken so much stick for the way they’ve run Blackburn – but what’s the difference? 

Hahahaha. Yeah right. Tottenham are right up/down  there with the Venkys. We’ve been relegated and Levy & Co. killed time before we went down threatening to land global household names. 

Oh, sorry John. That was your pal Arry. That clown for weeks dropped hints that he wanted David Beckham. That David Beckham wanted to come. And then, the one that was actually funnier – Carlos Tevez! Yes Spurs are a laughing stock. 

I tell you what, if that was a foreign owner running Spurs the way Daniel Levy has run Tottenham over this summer and the way that he’s mishandled things …I think for a football club… then I’m sorry but I think we’d be giving them all sorts of stick. But because he’s an Englishman, I tell you what… you look at the way Spurs are run and the way things are developing at White Hart Lane… foreign owners just ain’t that bad, believe me I think they’re making a mess of it, they got themselves to a good level, Harry Redknapp has taken them up a level, surely you should afford him enough respect and loyalty to give him another 12 months to see whether he indeed, the man that’s taken them up one level already, can take them to that next stage. 

John, let me tell you what (if I may)… if the EDL ever need a PR man I think you should drop your CV in. What the flip has the nationality of a football club’s owner got to do with the price of fish? I couldn’t begin to tell you the nationality of  the people that own all the business I shop with. It doesn’t come into it. I don’t go into a supermarket and as I pay for my shopping ask the cashier, ‘The owner of this shop isn’t foreign, is he?’

I think Harry Redknapp’s next job will probably be abroad. I’m told that the middle east is calling for him, so… it’ll be interesting to see if he has a decent payday. You know, what really catches my eye… Harry Redknapp with some of the bookies he’s now a 7/2 shot to be the next Newcastle manager.

Decent payday? John, in all seriousness, are you on crack? Do you think your pal Arry left White Hart Lane clutching a bin bag with his  training boots in and 10% off voucher for the Megastore?

What is that telling us about Alan Pardew and Alan Pardew’s next job? Is he perhaps on Spurs’ radar? That’s an interesting little bet. 

It tells me you’re clutching at straws, John. As you usual you’re adopting your routine of being a bender of  the truth, not a communicator of it. Your pal Arry turned down the Toon job when he was 3 years younger than he is today. Pardew has done brilliantly at St.James’ and Mike Ashley has him on a nice long fat contract. It doesn’t make any sense whatsoever.

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  • Chickenbadge says:

    Glad wasn’t listening this morning. My radio may well of been drop kicked out the window. Amazing how he can speak so clearly whilst under the duvet gargling on ‘arrys plums.

    What tops this though is the The Sun this morning. The European economy is crumbling, there is civil war in Syria, our Prime minister spoke at Leveson and the headline on the FRONT PAGE is Redknapp proclaiming ‘I ain’t topping myself’.

    Sheesh

    • astromesmo says:

      Amazing how he can speak so clearly whilst under the duvet gargling on ‘arrys plums.

      Genius :daumen:

  • Tony says:

    Amazing really that anyone could consider replacing a man punching above his wieght with a cap on transfer fees and wages who finishes fourth with a man with unlimited resources at his disoposal who finishes sixth. If we don’t think Harry was right for the job for whatever reason then that’s fine but now he has gone we need to show a bit of imagination in getting the right man in. Presumably we want someone who can get regular Champions leauge otherwise why bother sacking Harry unless it was because people just want someone nicer who delivers less.
    Unless Daniel Levy already has a plan for someone special I would go with someone with a track record of delivery on a budget eg David Moyes.

    • LLL says:

      I agree 100%. Harry needed to go. But to replace him with the only man to really fail at Chelsea over the past however many years seems like more than a risk and just plain stupid. And if it does prove so, John Cross and all the other bellends in the media will justifiably say they told us so. Which won’t be nice.

      • essexian76 says:

        In reality, it’s irrelevant who takes over, because the press will be after him from day 1, same as the Sun have it in for Roy right now

  • Sam Marks says:

    John Cross’s latest tweet proves the pro Harry talk.

    Since when have Spurs fans been happy to take Chelsea’s cast offs? Disappointing ones at that… Andre … sulia.com/c/soccer/f/4f6…

    Its the same pattern they followed with Roy and the FA cause their chum Arry didnt get the job. Who ever gets the job will get grief from the press gang..

    If I were Levy Id ban the f*ckers from the press conferences.

  • billyboycoys says:

    in d levy i trust.keep up the good work.coys

  • MarseilleYid says:

    Just to comment on your point about personnel, HH. Yes, we have great players, but they do need managing. Back in 86/87 we had an incredible team under Pleat. We were 2nd after 10 games or so the following season when Pleat got the sack for his roadside indiscretions. We ended up in a relegation fight – with the same players who were so great the year before. Even if Harry Redknapp is not your man, you have to acknowledge that the players need managing.

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