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Harry Redknapp leaves Tottenham Hotspur manager's job

Harry Redknapp has left Tottenham after almost four years in charge.
Veteran manager Redknapp, who was heavily linked with the England job before the Football Association opted for Roy Hodgson, had denied speculation that he had resigned on Tuesday.
The 65-year-old had a year left on his contract but reportedly failed to agree a new deal with chairman Daniel Levy.
Analysis

Phil McNulty
Chief football writer, BBC Sport
It is barely credible that Redknapp is now out of work after a conspiracy of events ended with a parting of the ways with Spurs chairman Daniel Levy as the complex and often uneasy relationship between the pair was fractured beyond repair.

Everton manager David Moyes is a contender for the job but the Toffees have received no approach for the Scot.
Redknapp left Portsmouth for Tottenham, who were four points adrift at the bottom of the Premier League, in October 2008.
He guided Spurs to a first-ever Champions League campaign in 2010.
After finishing fourth last season, Tottenham only missed out on a repeat of that when Chelsea won the Champions League.
Redknapp was immediately installed as the favourite to replace Fabio Capello when the Italian resigned from the England job in February, only for the FA to move for Hodgson.
He admitted last week that he would have left Tottenham if he had been offered the national job.

When Capello left his post as England boss on 8 February, Spurs were third in the league, 10 points clear of a faltering Arsenal but they eventually finished a point behind the Gunners.
Levy is understood to have been left disappointed by Spurs' end-of-season slump.
Redknapp consistently rejected suggestions that Tottenham were affected by the speculation linking him with England.
Last week he urged Spurs to resolve his future, insisting that the uncertainty could cause problems in the Tottenham dressing room.
He said: "The simple situation is I've got a year left on my contract. It's up to Tottenham whether they want to extend that contract or not.
"If they don't extend it and I go into my last year, it's not an easy one when players know you've only got a year left.
"It's up to Tottenham. If they think I'm OK and I've done a decent job and deserve an extension, they'll give it to me."
But having been the longest-serving Tottenham manager since Terry Venables, whose reign ended in 1991, he has now left the club.
Redknapp spent most of his playing career with West Ham and Bournemouth and managed both clubs before taking charge of Portsmouth in 2002.


He guided the Fratton Park club into the Premier League within 14 months as First Division champions.
Redknapp left for Pompey's bitter South Coast rivals Southampton in 2004 but returned to Fratton Park in December 2005.
Then, after dramatically saving Pompey from relegation with a brilliant end-of-season run, Redknapp steered them to a best-ever Premier League finish of ninth in 2006-07.
They improved on that by a place in 2007-08, and won the FA Cup against Cardiff, qualifying for their first journey into Uefa Cup football.
Just months later he replaced Juande Ramos at struggling Tottenham, eventually finishing eighth in the table and qualifying for the Champions League by finishing fourth the following season.
Spurs were eventually beaten in the quarter-finals by Real Madrid and could only finish fifth in the Premier League.
At the turn of the year they were considered potential title challengers but a run of one victory in nine matches contributed to them slipping to fourth and losing out to Chelsea for the final Champions League place.

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I'll give you plenty. It's the stupidest decision the moron chairmen of Spurs has ever made. He's widely regarded as a tool and this is why. Harry Rednapp is a gift to English management, we don't come across many gems but he's certainly the best English manager by a country mile. He should be the one in Ukraine/Poland now leading our national team, but that wasn't to be. I fucking loved Spurs. 4 points adrift in last place to champions league football = amazing. They were the most attractive team to watch last year, playing some Barcelona style football.

Spurs will fall apart now. If I was Moyes I wouldn't move there as I see Bale and Modric both going. If they stay then I hope Moyes does get it, he deserves it. I really hope to see Harry somewhere else, a good team though, no mid-table team. If you told me SAF was retiring and our replacement was Rednapp, I would be incredibly satisfied (SAF Is GOAT I know, if he HAD to retire though).

Stupid Levi, what a moron.
 

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Stupidest decision managements done. Dark time to be a Spurs fan. They better find someone great to fill his spot or all Redknapp worked so hard for will fall apart.
 

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Good thing i support a sh**** championship team and dont have to worry about this stuff :yes:
 

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Re: RE: Harry's left Spurs.

Mattam said:
Good thing i support a sh**** championship team and dont have to worry about this stuff :yes:

Me too, bro five.

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Middlesbrough home town again, guess we will be playing you next season, good luck to you, may the best team win :ace:
 

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We started the season amazingly and i was expecting promotion but second half of the season we hardly won and just dropped away, we didnt even make the playoffs :(
I know Sheff Wed had a good season though, beating Utd and all, did you want them promoted for the derby game or are you happy they stayed down?
 

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On topic in total agreement wit Crayo one of my mates is a Spurs fan and he is devastated and cannot believe what they have done. In terms of the team going forward they are gonna struggle as it's a tough job and honestly I see them slowly freefalling down the EPL!