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@happy tiger said:Well MM we'd take him in a heartbeat
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@happy tiger said:Well MM we'd take him in a heartbeat
@Marshall_magic said:@happy tiger said:Well MM we'd take him in a heartbeat
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@happy tiger said:Derby County have turned to West Ham for salvation by signing Harry Redknapp
@hobbo2803 said:@happy tiger said:Derby County have turned to West Ham for salvation by signing Harry Redknapp
:unamused:
@happy tiger said:@hobbo2803 said:@happy tiger said:Derby County have turned to West Ham for salvation by signing Harry Redknapp
:unamused:
I'll post the article later
I'm serious
@foreveratiger said:@happy tiger said:@hobbo2803 said:@happy tiger said:Derby County have turned to West Ham for salvation by signing Harry Redknapp
:unamused:
I'll post the article later
I'm serious
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35814380
Harry Redknapp: Derby County appoint ex-QPR boss as football advisor
Harry Redknapp began his managerial career at Bournemouth in 1983
Former Tottenham and West Ham manager Harry Redknapp has joined Derby County as a football advisor.
The 69-year-old will work alongside head coach Darren Wassall until the end of the season, when a review of the club's coaching structure will occur.
In addition to his Rams role, Redknapp has agreed to help Jordan for their next two World Cup qualifiers.
Kevin Bond will join him in working alongside existing coaching staff for games against Bangladesh and Australia.
"The two encounters against Bangladesh and Australia will be the start of a future relationship with Redknapp and Bond," said a Jordanian FA statement.
Derby sacked previous head coach Paul Clement in February and appointed Wassall until the end of the season.
Redknapp, who has been out of work since leaving QPR in January 2015, told the Derby website: "From the first conversation I had with the chairman (Mel Morris) it was clear he has exciting plans for the football club.
"I am delighted to be able to help out and am looking forward to working with Darren and his team."
The Rams are fifth in the Championship, seven points adrift of an automatic promotion place.
@hobbo2803 said:@foreveratiger said:@happy tiger said:@hobbo2803 said::unamused:
I'll post the article later
I'm serious
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35814380
Harry Redknapp: Derby County appoint ex-QPR boss as football advisor
Harry Redknapp began his managerial career at Bournemouth in 1983
Former Tottenham and West Ham manager Harry Redknapp has joined Derby County as a football advisor.
The 69-year-old will work alongside head coach Darren Wassall until the end of the season, when a review of the club's coaching structure will occur.
In addition to his Rams role, Redknapp has agreed to help Jordan for their next two World Cup qualifiers.
Kevin Bond will join him in working alongside existing coaching staff for games against Bangladesh and Australia.
"The two encounters against Bangladesh and Australia will be the start of a future relationship with Redknapp and Bond," said a Jordanian FA statement.
Derby sacked previous head coach Paul Clement in February and appointed Wassall until the end of the season.
Redknapp, who has been out of work since leaving QPR in January 2015, told the Derby website: "From the first conversation I had with the chairman (Mel Morris) it was clear he has exciting plans for the football club.
"I am delighted to be able to help out and am looking forward to working with Darren and his team."
The Rams are fifth in the Championship, seven points adrift of an automatic promotion place.
Lol , so much for Derby County reaching out to Wham for advice …
Nice try two heads (happy ) :laughing:
@happy tiger said:@hobbo2803 said:@foreveratiger said:@happy tiger said:I'll post the article later
I'm serious
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/35814380
Harry Redknapp: Derby County appoint ex-QPR boss as football advisor
Harry Redknapp began his managerial career at Bournemouth in 1983
Former Tottenham and West Ham manager Harry Redknapp has joined Derby County as a football advisor.
The 69-year-old will work alongside head coach Darren Wassall until the end of the season, when a review of the club's coaching structure will occur.
In addition to his Rams role, Redknapp has agreed to help Jordan for their next two World Cup qualifiers.
Kevin Bond will join him in working alongside existing coaching staff for games against Bangladesh and Australia.
"The two encounters against Bangladesh and Australia will be the start of a future relationship with Redknapp and Bond," said a Jordanian FA statement.
Derby sacked previous head coach Paul Clement in February and appointed Wassall until the end of the season.
Redknapp, who has been out of work since leaving QPR in January 2015, told the Derby website: "From the first conversation I had with the chairman (Mel Morris) it was clear he has exciting plans for the football club.
"I am delighted to be able to help out and am looking forward to working with Darren and his team."
The Rams are fifth in the Championship, seven points adrift of an automatic promotion place.
Lol , so much for Derby County reaching out to Wham for advice …
Nice try two heads (happy ) :laughing:
What are you talking about Hobbo ??
Harry is the football advisor is he not ??
And his most famous exploits are at West Ham ??
And you'll soon be sending me a $10 scratchie because Derby are staying where they are
@happy tiger said:I'll let you know when the time comes , but I'd prefer one you haven't scratched already OK
@hobbo2803 said:@happy tiger said:I'll let you know when the time comes , but I'd prefer one you haven't scratched already OK
NSW lotteries , you'll have to drive for 6 1/2 hours to claim your prize !
…. A free $2 scratchie :laughing:
@Geo. said:@hobbo2803 said:@happy tiger said:I'll let you know when the time comes , but I'd prefer one you haven't scratched already OK
NSW lotteries , you'll have to drive for 6 1/2 hours to claim your prize !
…. A free $2 scratchie :laughing:
He will but it won't be driving…it will be walking backwards naked bouncing his leather balls he use to torp 60 all the way and he''l do it in 2 hrs...Hall of Fame Backwards naked leather ball bouncing Walker...
@hobbo2803 said:@happy tiger said:I'll let you know when the time comes , but I'd prefer one you haven't scratched already OK
NSW lotteries , you'll have to drive for 6 1/2 hours to claim your prize !
…. A free $2 scratchie :laughing:
@happy tiger said:@Geo. said:@hobbo2803 said:@happy tiger said:I'll let you know when the time comes , but I'd prefer one you haven't scratched already OK
NSW lotteries , you'll have to drive for 6 1/2 hours to claim your prize !
…. A free $2 scratchie :laughing:
He will but it won't be driving…it will be walking backwards naked bouncing his leather balls he use to torp 60 all the way and he''l do it in 2 hrs...Hall of Fame Backwards naked leather ball bouncing Walker...
The Ghost who Walks to you Geo
@happy tiger said:If Leicester win tonight , are they home ??
And if they win , what could you possibly compare this to as the greatest ever underdog winning , especially over 38 games ??
@foreveratiger said:@happy tiger said:If Leicester win tonight , are they home ??
And if they win , what could you possibly compare this to as the greatest ever underdog winning , especially over 38 games ??
Leicester City haven't got a bad run home , they do have 2 tough away games in Chelsea on the last Day and Man U.
there run home:
Sunderland away–---win
West Ham home------draw
Swansea home--------win
Man U away-----------lose
Everton home---------draw
Chelsea away---------lose
Tottenham run home :
Man U home--------------draw
Stoke away---------------win
West Brom home---------win
Chelsea away------------lose
Southampton home------win
Newcastle away---------win
Arsenal run home:
West Ham away----------draw
Crystal Palace home-----win
West Brom home---------win
Sunderland away--------win
Norwich City home------win
Man City away-----------draw
Aston Villa home---------win
**i got Leicester city picking up 8 points
i got Spurs picking up 13 points
i got Arsenal picking up 17 Points**
Which would end up
Leicester City------77 Points
Tottenham----------75 Points
Arsenal--------------75 Points
I just factored in more Leicester City dropping more points than what not due to the pressure and maximized more points for Spur and Arsenal.
So really it's looking really good for the Foxes and only a massive choke would not see them live out a massive fantasy Title win , Ranieri has done an amazing job and that's what you call a true Manager when you can get a squad of literally no ones and do what he has achieved , it's pretty easy for Managers at Chelsea, Man U , Man City etc and having the squads they have . Mourinho a Manager pffff......who is he ?
The only other Fairytale is AFC Bournemouth reaching the promised land with back to back Promotions at a ground where Capacity Crowd is 12,000 i believe ?
Fantastic work by the Foxes and Nonetheless they have reached the Champions League well done.