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 Post subject: Redknapp booed
PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 8:03 pm 
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as he was receiving his Freedom of the Borough scroll from Portsmouth City Council in the city today.

Fans were sxhouting "Judas" and "Get off the stage"

I think that was absolutely scandalous.

The bloke works so hard to put together a good management career, a nice bloke, hardly noticed at first then takes Portsmouth to the Prem, FA Cup and UEFA Cup, and finally gets what he derves by becoming Spurs manager.

Some people are never grateful, especially with such a great character as 'Arry !


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Oh well :roll:


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Now just supposing we had a manager who left us for Darlo, returned after getting them relegated and took us on to win something then left us for a 'better club' in the same division ...I would NOT be happy and it would be naive to expect Pompey fans to feel anything other than pissed right off....... do you suggest they should have been shouting 'well done Harry, all the best, don't worry about us, wipe your feet on us, we love it'...can't see a certain electronic game featuring Harry, as advertised on TV, going down a bomb in Portsmouth. :laugh:

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Agree with you on this Snowy the pompey fans took him back to there club and he betrayed them.

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 Post subject: Re: Redknapp booed
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They won the FA Cup, for Pete's sake, if the manager at Pools at time managed to do it, I would have recommended that we erect a statue of the bloke.

Portsmouth nearly got relegated to Division Two for Pete's sake in 2002
Then Harry took over, won the League the same year we got promoted.
Then last year they win the Cup and they are in EUROPE because of the bloke.

If that happened at Pools, the bloke would be our greatest ever manager !

And ou do not boo a mn who becomes your greatest ever manager.

Redknapp was always good, but he flew low on the radar at Bournemouth, people didn't notice him and his character, his talent, when he took over at West Ham and took the Hammers into the Intertoto cup and brought in di Canio.

If he does well at Spurs, he really could be in with a shout of the England job.


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Agree with you on this Snowy the pompey fans took him back to there club and he betrayed them.


Betrayed them, my arse, he came back after he went to the saints, got taken back in open arms and won them the Cup.

The bloke even said this could be the last job he can take with a club of Spurs size before he retires.

For him, it was an opportunity and a dream he just couldn't pass up. If you were in his shoes, you'd do the same.


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How is it a dream job. Tottenham could quite easily get relegated this season, despite him taking over. They could get a glut of injuries tomorrow. Anything could happen. If you are suggesting he went there for any other reason other than money, then you are nuttier than squirrel sh!t

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His appearance to collect the award is an utter embarrassment to Portsmouth,the club, and players and officials.

You'd have thought he'd have sent his apologies!

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It's a historic, old, English club with a lot of tradition. They won on Saturday, who knows what could happen now ?


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His appearance to collect the award is an utter embarrassment to Portsmouth,the club, and players and officials.

You'd have thought he'd have sent his apologies!


Why ? You can't erase his name out of the history books just because he's taken on another job.

He thoroughly deserves that freedom of the borough thing.


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 Post subject: Re: Redknapp booed
PostPosted: Tue Oct 28, 2008 8:32 pm 
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You'd have thought he'd have sent his apologies!


:grin: and he could have made a video saying how hed love to be there and joe jordan collect it on his behalf


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Why did he go back to Portsmouth in the first place? Money and the fact that they were doing better than Southampton at the time.

He would have (quite rightly) had hero status if he'd stayed at Portsmouth, despite him going to Southampton for a while. Why is he a hero now? Leaving them in the sh!t?

I actually don't mind Redknapp but I can understand the frustration of the Pompey fans

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Poolie of Kent wrote:
They won the FA Cup, for Pete's sake, if the manager at Pools at time managed to do it, I would have recommended that we erect a statue of the bloke.

Portsmouth nearly got relegated to Division Two for Pete's sake in 2002
Then Harry took over, won the League the same year we got promoted.
Then last year they win the Cup and they are in EUROPE because of the bloke.

If that happened at Pools, the bloke would be our greatest ever manager !

And ou do not boo a mn who becomes your greatest ever manager.

Redknapp was always good, but he flew low on the radar at Bournemouth, people didn't notice him and his character, his talent, when he took over at West Ham and took the Hammers into the Intertoto cup and brought in di Canio.

If he does well at Spurs, he really could be in with a shout of the England job.
Your grasp of human nature is ....'touching'.... in this game you go from hero to zero for pulling this sort of stroke. Why not pop along the coast to Pompey and tell those silly fans at the next home game the mistake they are making, point out the error of their ways....we'll be around the corner with the ambulance engine running, finger poised above the bues and twos button, ....... although I suspect a road sweeper will all that will be needed.

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They are ungrateful scum .Harry did a great job at pompey..This pompey will get a much needed 5 million quid isays it all


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Poolie of Kent wrote:
as he was receiving his Freedom of the Borough scroll from Portsmouth City Council in the city today.

Fans were sxhouting "Judas" and "Get off the stage"

I think that was absolutely scandalous.

The bloke works so hard to put together a good management career, a nice bloke, hardly noticed at first then takes Portsmouth to the Prem, FA Cup and UEFA Cup, and finally gets what he derves by becoming Spurs manager.

Some people are never grateful, especially with such a great character as 'Arry !


If you don't understand why they were booing, then you don't understand the emotion of football. Harry's reign at Pompey might have been, for the fans, a metaphor for life itself...

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Arry's as bent as nine Bobs


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 Post subject: Re: Redknapp booed
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Good ol' Arry was on a cool £4.5 milllion at Pompey and will be on even more at Spurs - the bloke is motivated almost entirely by money.

Also I can't see how going to Spurs is a risk - they won't get relegated, not when there's teams like Borer in the same league...


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Poolie of Kent wrote:
It's a historic, old, English club with a lot of tradition. They won on Saturday, who knows what could happen now ?

No they didn't. They drew.

Oh, you meant Spurs??

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who isn't motivated by money.

I can't believe many people, offered a job at a 'bigger' club, with money to spend, would turn the chance down
of earning a bit of cash

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Is it just me that remembers Redknapp being bent as fuck? The amount of times he's only just scraped through getting charges passed on. Good manager, but it comes with the territory.


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money money, yeah yeah


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Poolie of Kent wrote:
as he was receiving his Freedom of the Borough scroll from Portsmouth City Council in the city today.

Fans were sxhouting "Judas" and "Get off the stage"

I think that was absolutely scandalous.

The bloke works so hard to put together a good management career, a nice bloke, hardly noticed at first then takes Portsmouth to the Prem, FA Cup and UEFA Cup, and finally gets what he derves by becoming Spurs manager.

Some people are never grateful, especially with such a great character as 'Arry !


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Mampi Swift wrote:
Poolie of Kent wrote:
as he was receiving his Freedom of the Borough scroll from Portsmouth City Council in the city today.

Fans were sxhouting "Judas" and "Get off the stage"

I think that was absolutely scandalous.

The bloke works so hard to put together a good management career, a nice bloke, hardly noticed at first then takes Portsmouth to the Prem, FA Cup and UEFA Cup, and finally gets what he derves by becoming Spurs manager.

Some people are never grateful, especially with such a great character as 'Arry !


If you don't understand why they were booing, then you don't understand the emotion of football. Harry's reign at Pompey might have been, for the fans, a metaphor for life itself...


rolfl clappp rolfl clappp rolfl clappp rolfl

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Mampi Swift wrote:

If you don't understand why they were booing, then you don't understand the emotion of football. Harry's reign at Pompey might have been, for the fans, a metaphor for life itself...


Looks like we've got a very poor comedian here. :roll:


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PostPosted: Wed Oct 29, 2008 2:04 pm 
Poolie of Kent wrote:
Mampi Swift wrote:

If you don't understand why they were booing, then you don't understand the emotion of football. Harry's reign at Pompey might have been, for the fans, a metaphor for life itself...


Looks like we've got a very poor comedian here. :roll:



Don't they do irony at your polytechnic?

So you can cry like a little girl at things football related, but not boo?


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The question isn't about the booing, he only used my words and twisted to make a sarcastic point.

I don't have to learn about ironing - that's one of the first things you learn at school, for Christ's sake !

Also, my university is not a polytechnic !


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The question isn't about the booing, he only used my words and twisted to make a sarcastic point.

I don't have to learn about irony - that's one of the first things you learn at school, for Christ's sake !

Also, my university is not a polytechnic !


Here is me thinking the University of bounder was a jumped up Poly, never mind

And as for irony being the first thing they teach you at school, well I can't seem to remember my five year old nephew mentioning this, he said it was sums and stuff


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Don't twist my words !


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Poolie of Kent wrote:
The question isn't about the booing, he only used my words and twisted to make a sarcastic point.

I don't have to learn about ironing - that's one of the first things you learn at school, for Christ's sake !

Also, my university is not a polytechnic !


:shock: :shock:

What kind of foookin school did you go to?


It was painted in a lovely shade of pink.

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Just a half please wrote:
Poolie of Kent wrote:
The question isn't about the booing, he only used my words and twisted to make a sarcastic point.

I don't have to learn about ironing - that's one of the first things you learn at school, for Christ's sake !

Also, my university is not a polytechnic !


:shock: :shock:

What kind of foookin school did you go to?


It was painted in a lovely shade of pink.


Primary and Secondary School, like everybody else !


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Well we werent taught Ironing. sctatchinghead


But we're not bummers.

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Well, I'm not either. Why bring it up ?


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Well, I'm not either. Why bring it up ?


Because ironing is the kind of topic that you would expect to find on the curriculum at The Bummers School for New Bummers in Bummersville, which is probably somewhere in Kent.

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Poolie of Kent wrote:
The question isn't about the booing, he only used my words and twisted to make a sarcastic point.

I don't have to learn about ironing - that's one of the first things you learn at school, for Christ's sake !

Also, my university is not a polytechnic !


Making a point about you defending the right to show emotion over football, then completely contradicting yourself here.

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