Which Premier League Manager is Harry Redknapp talking about?
By: Dan K | 28.01.2010 13:57
13  Comments
By  dank
28.01.2010 13:59
"I was talking to a Premier League manager who rang me to say he’s got half a dozen sh**s at his club who just make it a nightmare to go to work."
28.01.2010 14:30
I would say that could be Sam Allardyce.
28.01.2010 14:31
could be any manager of any club really
By  dank
28.01.2010 14:38
Indeed it could be any manager of any club... but which one do you think it is? Sam Allardyce has chalked up on count (thanks john). Kinda sounds like an Allardyce thing to say. I dont see Zola having said that. But I am gonna go for Hull's Phil Brown.
28.01.2010 16:10
Hull's Phil Brown without a doubt. He has put some of his senior players to train with the Academy just in hope that they would leav. The club is despeate to lower their wages or they will face bankrupcy. And if they can't get rid of these players they will have to sell Hunt to Wolves, which is what I think will happen come Monday.
By  gvolk
28.01.2010 17:27
Not Big Sam--no way. He's more of a players Manager and Blackburn has won two straight--so I'm sure he's in a good mood. How about Coyle @ Bolton? Mancini @ Man City? LOL!
28.01.2010 17:54
There was no phone call - Harry was talking about himself at Spurs....!
By  EoinS1
28.01.2010 18:17
Would have to agree with Phil Brown
By  dank
28.01.2010 21:58
@Seagull - lol! you never know ;-)
By  dank
28.01.2010 21:59
@Gerard - I like the idea of Mancini...but doubt it somehow... @Eoin - now that i think about it a little more, my money's on Wenger ;-)
By  safcsi
29.01.2010 21:06
i think Bruce at SAFC cos the players are making the same mistakes week after week, so obviously NOT FU***NG LISTENING!!!. After all, it was Bruce who got Bramble playing the best footy of his career over the last 2 years.
31.01.2010 09:56
hes talkin about rafa benitez. or phil brown... or both.... no, wait... maybe...?
By  ewood17
19.02.2010 01:22
got to be brian laws,but they have two dozen s**ts there...so maybe not.
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