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Will Redknapp last the season under Redknapp?

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  1. Ahmed Bilal
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    Posted 1 year ago #

    If Harry Redknapp cannot get Tottenham out of the relegation zone before the end of the year, he will under extreme pressure and will be facing the sack, regardless of how 'stable' Levy wants Tottenham to be.

    What do you guys think - can Redknapp drag Spurs out of the shithouse or will he be sacked as well (I picture Levy bringing Big Sam to Tottenham to help them get back into the big leagues...)

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    he'll get them out...
    but he won't last more than 2 seasons.

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    obviously the title meant something else, but i think you guys get the picture :)

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    agree with rhian, but i honestly don't know what the hell happened to Juande. He had really great seasons in spain. Oh well, some managers are made only for some countries.

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    Don't really see how you can be in a relegation battle after eight games, so he's not getting them out of anywhere
    they've had a poor start yes but that's down to reasons that doesn't concern Redknapp e.g the language and selling his best players
    I'll be more shocked than I was when I heard he was taking over if he's sacked, Levy has much such big changes he wouldn't change it again after a few months, he's here for the long haul

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    i think they will still struggle,although not as bad as they were before the bolton game ie.not winning at all.they will still finish bottom half

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    If and only if he can buy the right players for the right position in January.

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    And definitely no chance for place in Europe last season...

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    Posted 1 year ago #

    Danny Levy will never be satisfied. Doubtless, he has made Spurs into a hugely profitable business. There's not necessarily anything wrong with that, provided he's realistic. Redknapp will take Spurs out of the relegation zone, but finishing in the top four is not on the cards for at least a couple of seasons. Having cocked up repeatedly, Levy's competence as an executive is surely being questioned by the other members of the club board. It'll be interesting to see if he tries to interfere with Redknapp in the way he did previously. Redknapp has not allowed the Gaydamaks or Milan Mandaric to control him and the same will go for Levy. I expect they might stay married for about a year before the bickering begins.

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