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What on earth was Harry doing for the last part of the season playing Bale right wing and as a striker!

I know Bale is a serious player but when ever I've seen him play all he does is shoot from long distances etc

It's like he gave up on his team mates and tried to do a solo.

Put the lad left wing, give him a humbling and tell him to put the ball on the plate for his strikers

He'll get his chance on the counter attack to do something wonderful and individual when you have a 3 goal margin.

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them old spurs fans hate lennon.

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What on earth was Harry doing for the last part of the season playing Bale right wing and as a striker!

I know Bale is a serious player but when ever I've seen him play all he does is shoot from long distances etc

It's like he gave up on his team mates and tried to do a solo.

Put the lad left wing, give him a humbling and tell him to put the ball on the plate for his strikers

He'll get his chance on the counter attack to do something wonderful and individual when you have a 3 goal margin.

he watched england vs wales where bale played on the right.

week after he started there for spurs for the first time. SNM

>>>>>>>> harry

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#thfc Redknapp said in his post-match press conference that tiredness is no excuse. Pointed to Messi's season as an example.

you couldnt make this shit up :rofl:

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http://www.bbc.co.uk...otball/17801391

it gets better, the c*nt said we would of been playing 4-4-2 again for sure if ade or saha were fit :lol:

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imagine if we had owners like liverpool..... fucking hell, wed be going under.

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Redknapp: "We will finish in the top four, i remain very confident of that"

Failing to get top 4 from the position we were in will be the biggest achievement of his managerial career.

F*cking remarkable.

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Hey Tanner fella,

You're more than welcome to come and join us until your team sorts themselves out?

Would gladly welcome you with a pint and an Henry shirt for our next home game.

Temporary measures.

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Hey Tanner fella,

You're more than welcome to come and join us until your team sorts themselves out?

Would gladly welcome you with a pint and an Henry shirt for our next home game.

Temporary measures.

wheres your spurs tea mug and bale shirt that you had last year tulse?

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"I had no options on the bench. There was one striker fit and there was no one else to play with him. Really, we had no cover at centre-half and no cover up front.

"No disrespect to the bench but it is nowhere near the sort of bench we had six to eight weeks ago."

The gift that keeps on giving.

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:lol: the audacity
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"I had no options on the bench. There was one striker fit and there was no one else to play with him. Really, we had no cover at centre-half and no cover up front.

"No disrespect to the bench but it is nowhere near the sort of bench we had six to eight weeks ago."

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Windy ‏ @WindyCOYS

And there have been others mentioned as being involved too - Lennon and Walker are the names I've heard. "Lost the dressing room"?

Windy ‏ @WindyCOYS

Supposedly Redknapp has said that Adebayor won't play again. So I guess we'll find out the truth of this soon enough.

Windy ‏ @WindyCOYS

I've heard a few rumours tonight that I don't like regarding an Adebayor/Redknapp bust-up. Redknapp singled him out, Ade lost his temper.

Archi

they are all aware of the lack of plan B and the same old training sessions and no new modern systems/ideas but they have been pretty unified..

Its the fact that the management team have now been shown up.. Maybe that is where the players are becoming wobbly as they now realise that however there isnt anarchy in the squad

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Players have complained to chairman Daniel Levy about the tactics and match preparation of the 65-year-old, who is hot favourite for the England job, as Spurs' season implodes

25 Apr 2012

EXCLUSIVE

By Wayne Veysey and Greg Stobart

Tottenham players are in open revolt against manager Harry Redknapp’s methods following the calamitous run that is destroying the team’s season, Goal.com can reveal.

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A cabal of players, including some of the most senior at the club, have communicated their frustrations via their agents over the last few weeks to chairman Daniel Levy during a run of just one win from nine Premier League matches.

Goal.com understands they have complained about Redknapp’s tactics and match preparation, with one enduring theme being that training during the week is providing little preparation for the weekend fixtures.

It is believed that senior Spurs figures have been so alarmed by the players’ feedback and a catastrophic run of results that they would consider replacing Redknapp as manager at the end of the season, even in the unlikely event that he does not quit Tottenham to become the new England boss.

The club has abandoned plans to try and persuade the 65-year-old to stay at White Hart Lane and will not offer him the four-year £16 million contract they had prepared.

Although Goal.com has learned that Redknapp is far from at loggerheads with his entire squad – reports of a bust-up with Emmanuel Adebayor are wide of the mark - a significant number of players have questioned events on the training ground.

“The players feel they are not going into matches well enough prepared,” a Tottenham source told Goal.com. “For instance, they will practice all week in a 4-5-1 formation and then play 4-4-2 at the weekend. Or vice versa.

“They also feel there is not enough attention to detail and tactics. One common complaint is little or no practice defending set-pieces. There are question marks about the coaching and how much the players are improving through the input of the staff.”

The dressing room unrest is not just restricted to players affiliated with one particular agent who has involvement with a significant proportion of the Tottenham squad.

Some of the Spurs players are feeling the effects of a 49-match campaign in which Redknapp has tended to pick his strongest available XI for every league and FA Cup game, rather than juggle his resources.

Gareth Bale, Luka Modric, Scott Parker, Kyle Walker, Brad Friedel, Benoit Assou-Ekotto, Younes Kaboul and Adebayor have each started at least 28 of Spurs’ 34 league matches, an unusually high proportion even though the club's involvement in the Europa League ended before Christmas.

“Some of the players are exhausted and, as a result, their standards have dropped,” the source added. “If you look at Manchester United, Sir Alex Ferguson meticulously manages the entire season and keeps freshening up the team while relying on a core of regulars. Harry just picks the best XI and lets them get on with it.”

MISSING OUT?

4/6 Spurs are 4/6 not to finish in the top four of the Premier League with Sportingbet Redknapp’s January dealings, in which he sold Roman Pavlyuchenko and allowed Steven Pienaar, Sebastien Bassong and Vedran Corluka to leave on loan - replacing them with injury-prone pair Louis Saha and Ryan Nelsen - has also raised eyebrows.

Senior Spurs figures are coming to the conclusion that a parting of the ways with Redknapp is desirable following a run of five defeats and three draws in nine league games since beating Newcastle 5-0 on February 11, when Tottenham were third in the table and 10 points clear of fourth-placed Arsenal.

The 5-1 FA Cup semi-final humiliation at the hands of Chelsea has also been a key factor in the change of thinking at the top of the club.

Spurs will not try and change Redknapp’s mind if, as expected, the FA make an official approach to the club to secure him as the next England manager

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WOW

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:lmao:

Big up all the scum fans that said they didnt want that West Ham c*nt from day 1. My Uncled has been pissed from longg time.

Couldnt have happend to a nicer club :lol:

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The c*nt just said on SSN

"We are still sitting in 4th Place"

SMFH

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