Gutter Boy
Tim Sherwood
I won't answer you individually but yes I was obviously being provocative with the Harry thing. It interests me that we hired a manager who had only ever known wheeler dealing at lower clubs. He had never understood the full breadth of football management at a "big" club where you shop in different stores and lay down long term foundations when building. In his entire tenure at the club he never built a "SQUAD" to compete. He just stopckpiled players, took the wage bill up by 35%, when we had one season of CL, and it never came down. He burnt his transfer budget on wasted wages on guys that had absolutely no first team impact. Shame on Levy for letting him. We ended up with several 25-30 year olds out on loan and the write-downs on the balance sheet of players was horrible. However, because he's a cheeky chappy and a good coach, he was never really challenged about his "management" like we do with Frank. That's remembering Harry wasn't working with a DoF because apparently he wouldn't work with one. Then he brought Toxic Tim back to the club after Hoddle had kicked him out in his playing days. Another great call in management by Harry......NOT.
To me, Harry was always junior at things other than the tracksuit stuff. Way more junior than the guy we've currently got in charge. He's a senior leader in football and carries himself really well. We should really respect that and give him the runway he deserves to build this thing out. It is nothing to do with what happened in the sixties or whether he's won a single trophy in his career. It's about looking forward.
Redknapp's issue was also ageing players. Bringing in Gallas when we already had King and Dawson; freshening up our frontline with Gudjohnson etc. The first thing we had to do when he left was overhaul the entire squad - Verts, Lloris, Dembele and Sigurdsson all arrived in the first few weeks after he'd gone, who were players he would never have dreamed of signing