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Old Arry having a go it his player for being unfit. Player hits back
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21-10-2014 12:10 PM #1
Manager or player? Who is in the wrong?
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21-10-2014 12:15 PM #2
2 sides or every story and I have a feeling there's truth on both sides here.
Reckon the player is probably overweight and comes across as having a bit of an attitude but also IMHO imagine HR is past his sell by date as a manager at the top level.....always needed money to achieve anything successful and isn't remembered fondly at Pompey despite delivering them an FA cup....
GGTTH
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21-10-2014 12:17 PM #3
I'm on Taarabts side. Redknapp is a welt, never liked him.
Even if the player is looking unfit, theres a way to deal with that, and Harrys way was well out of line.
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21-10-2014 12:18 PM #4
Neither. An overpaid, over precious prima donna being criticised by a dodgy over paid over- rated manager ( aka ugliest man in football )
No sympathy for either. If "Arry" gets the bump he will have umpteen more million in the offshore acct. TOSSERS!!
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21-10-2014 12:21 PM #5
Redknapp is the type of a man who exaggerates every single piece of information he ever passes on.
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21-10-2014 12:34 PM #6This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-10-2014 01:55 PM #8This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
As usual, it would go straight to his dog.
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21-10-2014 01:58 PM #9
I like neither man, but you shouldn't publicly criticise one of your own players, it achieves nothing and alienates the player. Bad move by Arry, good response from the player. I would assume either Arry will be parting company with QPR soon or Taarabts will be off in January. Can's see the relationship being mended.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
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21-10-2014 02:07 PM #10
I'm on Taarabt's side. Redknapp is a total walloper, always has been & always will be.
His 'man-management' skills are non-existent.
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21-10-2014 02:23 PM #11This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Actually, there's three.
Using this case an example, there's the Manager's side, the Player's side then there's what actually happened.
p.s. Redknapp is a Walloper.
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21-10-2014 02:31 PM #12This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-10-2014 03:01 PM #13
Lots of dislike of Arry here, and fair enough. But SO frustrating when a player of Taarabt's undoubted ability doesn't fulfil it.
anyone know what Benji's up to these days? Wikipedia had him at FUS Rabat in Morocco but he seems to have left and no update since 2012. He's apparently 29 now.
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21-10-2014 03:09 PM #14
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'Arry is as crooked as they come. I'm with whoever's against him.
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21-10-2014 03:18 PM #15This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-10-2014 03:30 PM #16
Whilst he's now best known for his "dodgy dealings" I'm surprised there isn't a wee bit more respect for Redknapp's managerial ability.
He did well at West Ham and won a cup at Pompey. I'm always surprised when managers get the blame for financial mismanagement at clubs, it wasn't him who signed the cheques for the players that Pompey signed. I'm pretty sure he was a disaster at Southampton right enough.
I'm sure Spurs were near the bottom of the league when he took over and he left them in a much better position than he found them. The jury's out a bit at QPR but time will tell.
He may seem a bit "old-school" and a wheeler and dealer but I still think he's a decent manager. He's no Terry Butcher.
Taarabt has immense quality but has never quite achieved what he should. I get the feeling he's a bit of a prima donna and that he'd do well to listen to someone like Harry Redknapp who will have seen many players come and go and underachieve in his career.
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21-10-2014 03:37 PM #17This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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21-10-2014 03:40 PM #18
Manager is always right - players need to take the critism however Harry should never publicly blame player and ultimately if you think he is unfit why play him?
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21-10-2014 03:43 PM #19
2 cheeks=1 arse
"Arry" is presumably able to influence the condition of his players as well as command their respect - he is after all touted as an old fashioned football manager.
Taraabt is a pretty decent footballer who thinks he is better than he is and regards himself as much bigger than the club - maybe why the much bigger clubs are standing off. He is responsible for his physical shape, attitude to playing and performances on the pitch - QPR fan I know says he just isn't interested, doesn't want him in the team when they are battling for points. Most of the other players do seem to want to play for Arry to be fair.
"I did not need any persuasion to play for such a great club, the Hibs result is still one of the first I look for"
Sir Matt Busby
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21-10-2014 04:37 PM #20
I like Harry. Met him a few years ago and he's actually a really nice bloke tbf.
Too many over paid, pampered football players that don't bother their *****. If he's not training or putting the effort in to get fit and do a job for the club paying him a fortune then IMO the manger has every right to be pissed off. Perhaps publicly coming out to the media and criticising him wasn't the way to go about it but I can understand why he's frustrated.
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22-10-2014 05:29 PM #21
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