14 Oct 2015 14:10:06
eds
Apologies if think this has been asked before, just catching up with all news LFC, what is the problem with doggy 'arrys ', constant whines about LFC?,
maybe because he is part of the Fergie squad and can maybe see us potentially rising as a credible force,
I used to like him apart from his dodgy stuff, even to the extent of wishing as LFC mgr but not now, sounds like a whiny old man with naff all to do.

{Ed001's Note - I have no idea. Never had any time for the guy personally. He has always been a dodgy *censored* and I have no interest in what he rabbits on about in an attempt to self-publicise and get some attention. Nothing but a failed manager who has helped himself to other people's hard earned cash through backhanders. He should stick to opening fake bank accounts in pets' names and keep his whiny mouth shut.}


1.) 14 Oct 2015
14 Oct 2015 14:38:14
Cant believe Jamie came from him, totally different, one is class one is a knob


2.) 14 Oct 2015
14 Oct 2015 14:48:42
Harry is an A class Kn**Head. simple as that really. he has way too much time on his hands now he can't get a job and has ran out of lives on candy crush so he thinks he will just wind us up because we turned him away a few years back about the job.


3.) 14 Oct 2015
14 Oct 2015 15:17:53
Fergie's squad?! Haha you guys really crack me up.


4.) 14 Oct 2015
14 Oct 2015 16:03:52
Ahoy – all things Redknapp should be kept well away from Anfield.

Harry almost bankrupt Portsmouth, Spurs, & West Ham took a huge brown envelope of cash and put it in a bank account named after his dog !!!!

Jamie was a permanent fixture in our wilderness years, and needlessly ran to the nearest Centre half to collect the ball – bewildering

He took off his shirt and minced across the beach in a TV travel company advert and within 3 months Thomas Cook were almost bankrupt (something he inherited from his father)

He also had zero awareness on the pitch – he could have hoofed his free kick v Blackburn into the Anfield Road stands instead of the top corner to still give Man U a sniff of the title.


5.) 14 Oct 2015
14 Oct 2015 16:37:58
Brilliant post eds. Couldn't agree more. He has become a bitter old man. perhaps he thought he had a shot at the job after brendan. I hate listening to him. BT sports is horrible to watch. Owen and Harry drive me crazy. The mute button is well used put it that way. On another note chaps, do you think we will beat spurs?


6.) 14 Oct 2015
14 Oct 2015 17:15:13
Harry has a lot of time for our club. As a young lad, Jamie was taken in by a scouse family and grew with the club.

Why would he have a different attitude?

Maybe he's a realist with tons of experience, and not blinkered like the rest of us.


7.) 14 Oct 2015
14 Oct 2015 17:25:20
Realist, have you heard the nonsense he was talking about the transfer committee and how it got rodgers the sack. No my friend he is clueless when it comes to lfc and proves it many times over with his inane soundbites.

Realist indeed, the thieving son of a.


8.) 14 Oct 2015
14 Oct 2015 18:46:33
I personally rate him as a manager and in the past liked him. over the last few years since investigations etc my opinion of him changes a lot, and now yeah he is bugging me which back I would never have thought possible. He is clearly bitter


9.) 14 Oct 2015
14 Oct 2015 19:05:02
I've no idea about the truth of Harry's alleged financial misdemeanours, but to be fair he managed Spurs to two 4th place finishes, which is more than his successors have managed (or we've managed, for that matter)- so surely he can't be a complete idiot?

I think his recent comments were not anti-LFC as such, but more about defending a fellow manager- which is something a lot of managers tend to do.

And I do wish our fans had a bit more class than to throw casual insults at ex players like Jamie. He was no superstar, but he always tried hard and he seems a decent lad- and he still has a soft spot for LFC, as you can tell from his punditry comments.

In fact, there was a TV series a few years ago about the ten best views in England (or something of the sort), and Jamie's choice was not his home town, or a natural landscape- he chose the skyline and the view of the Liverpool waterfront in the evening, as you approach across the river from Birkenhead on the ferry, as his best view in England- so he must have a soft spot for the city as well as for the club, and its a shame to see our fans slagging him off without a second thought.
And no, my real name is not Jamie Redknapp.