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posted on 9/2/12

I know you must be sick of reading all the posts
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Including this one

comment by Jinky (U2398)

posted on 9/2/12

my my I post to spurs board and guess what pops up like a bad smell ....a gooner....Hows your team doing in the league must hurt like hell seeing your main rivals doing well

posted on 9/2/12

get back on your own board then

posted on 9/2/12

pass the word to anyone going sat..need to sing harry rednkapps blue and white army for first 15 minutes

posted on 9/2/12

Of course IF he does go i will want him to succeed, will just be painful to see him doing another job is all

posted on 9/2/12

You'll just have to filter me

comment by Jinky (U2398)

posted on 9/2/12

RRP

You never know Harry is doing well with Spurs I think the England Job is a joke and he would be better staying with Spurs.

posted on 9/2/12

From a United fan, I'd love to see him carry on as Spurs manager and manage England.

posted on 9/2/12

Filter the idiot ,

posted on 9/2/12

Jinky

100 % agree! Thats why i said "IF" he goes..i dont think he will

comment by Jinky (U2398)

posted on 9/2/12

Sporting

He won't do both and Harry knows that as soon as results go against him with either team this would be brought up.

I think Harry would only want to do one of the jobs

posted on 9/2/12

Of course Tottenham would be a better job, but this is the England Managers job. It's the dream role for ANY proper English footballing man with an ounce of ambition.

comment by Jinky (U2398)

posted on 9/2/12

RRP

Hope your right mate

posted on 9/2/12

I agree that he wouldn't do both, I'd just love to see him do it.

posted on 9/2/12

There's is no way he can do both jobs. Tottenham and England and with a dodgy heart?? No way.

comment by Jinky (U2398)

posted on 9/2/12

Serial

Great managers have gone to manage England and when a result s go against them the media turn on him like a bad smell.

Harry is a Gentleman and I think he would do a great job, but working with the FA........Don't do it Harry

posted on 9/2/12

Harry is 64 years old. If we take Capello's reign then that a 4 year job.

If he misses out he'll be 68-69 when the next oppurtunity comes.

Sorry brethrens, but the time has come for Harry to move on to bigger and better things to the Job of his Dreams.

comment by Jinky (U2398)

posted on 9/2/12

Serial

dont get me wrong bigger better ???

This is England you are talking about, I mean look how the FA handled the John Terry palaver, also Harry likes the day to day involvment with football he won't get that with England

Lets wait and see

posted on 9/2/12

dont get me wrong bigger better ???
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Hang on a sec there. Now lets take our partisan hats off and think this through logically.

How long has Harry been in charge of Tottenham? And exactly what titles have they won in that time? In fact, looking at Tottenham history, what is to mega fantastic about them?

Despite the poison chalice nature of the job, to a true footballing man, the England manager's job is the greatest acheivement he will have, barring winning a tournament.

Like i said, Harry is 64. If he takes the job and ends in 4-5 years he'll be 68-69 and a good career over. Can anybody deny him the oppurtunity? Will Levy stop Harry? Don't think so.

comment by Jinky (U2398)

posted on 9/2/12

Serial

If you think England are going to do anything in the European Championships then think again. The world cup prime example Germany destroyed England, and to be honest the team hasn't changed that much.

Hart great for City but s..t For England
Terry if he playes will be bad blood in the team
Lampard and Gerard can't play together and both are not the same player for England as they are for there clubs

Rooney is banned for the first two games but again a hot head

Will Harry get the best out of these players who knows, but the England and the media drain the managers always have always will

posted on 9/2/12

England will never win another tournament as long as i'm alive. Of that i'm confident. But that doesn't mean the job won't inspire english managers to take up the challenge.

If Harry takes charge of the Euro 2012 squad, it'll be a win-win scenario. If England do bad, well Harry hasn't had time to work his magic. If England to good, Harry the Hero.

And let's be honest, with City, United and Chelsea around, neither Tottenham or Arsenal will be winning much as well.

comment by Jinky (U2398)

posted on 9/2/12

Serial

I hear were your coming from but English media build the presure on England and when things don't go write they slaughter the team and the manager.

Harry I am sure will be thinking about the job and may be tempted, but its a massive decision he has to make.

As for United and City wining the league all the time, massive debts which I think in years could cost them, also SF won't be at Utd for ever and wouldn't like to be the guy to try and fill his shoes.

Anyway football is a funny old game it always throws suprises

posted on 9/2/12

Harry has just been through 5 years of media scrutiny and a public, humilating trial, and he's come out smelling like roses. I think he'll handle everything the media will throw at him.

I understand Tottenham fans frustrations, but i think Harry has already made his decision, it's just happened 5 months ahead of schedule. Privately, i think Levy has already begun searching for Tottenham's new manager.

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