- Harry Redknapp
Football manager infobox
playername= Harry Redknapp
fullname = Henry James Redknapp
height =
dateofbirth = birth date and age|1947|3|2|df=y
cityofbirth =Poplar, London
countryofbirth =England
currentclub = Portsmouth (Manager)
position =Midfielder
youthyears =
youthclubs = West Ham United
years = 1964–1972
1972–1976
1976
1976–1979
1982
clubs = West Ham United
Bournemouth
Brentford
Seattle Sounders
Bournemouth
caps(goals) = 149 0(7)
101 0(5)
001 0(0)
024 0(0)
001 0(0)
manageryears = 1983–1992
1994–2001
2002–2004
2004–2005
2005–
managerclubs = Bournemouth
West Ham United
Portsmouth
Southampton
PortsmouthHenry James "Harry" Redknapp (born 2 March 1947) is an English former footballer who has had a long career in football management and is the current manager of Portsmouth in the English
Premier League .His son,
Jamie Redknapp , played under him at Bournemouth and at Southampton. He is also uncle to Chelsea playerFrank Lampard , who played under him at West Ham United. He managed Portsmouth to win the 2008FA Cup . This was his first major trophy as a player or manager. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/7406516.stm FA Cup Final] ]Playing career
Redknapp was born in
Poplar, London and supported Arsenal as a boy, his father taking him toHighbury from an early age [ [http://soccernet.espn.go.com/preview?id=196033&cc=5739 ESPNsoccernet.com: Harry Redknapp - Arsenal fan] ] . Redknapp's playing career began at West Ham United. After coming through the youth ranks as a winger at Upton Park, he signed professional terms as a 17-year-old in 1964 and went on to make 149 top flight appearances, scoring eight goals. In 1972, he transferred to Bournemouth, where he spent four years, playing 101 games. He then moved back to London when he was bought by Brentford in 1976 and then later had a spell as the assistant manager ofNorth American Soccer League side Seattle Sounders.Management and coaching career
Bournemouth
At the beginning of the 1982–83 season Redknapp took up his first major coaching role as assistant manager to David Webb at
AFC Bournemouth , six years after leaving the club as a player. Redknapp applied for the manager's job when Webb moved to Torquay United partway through that season, but was overlooked in favour ofDon Megson . Megson didn't last long in the position and was sacked in late1983 with the Cherries in trouble near the foot of the Third Division, and Redknapp was handed the manager's position.In his first season at the helm, Redknapp helped Bournemouth escape the drop to the bottom rung of
the Football League . Bournemouth also caused a shock in theFA Cup when they beat holders Manchester United in the third round. After a couple of seasons of consolidation in mid-table, everything clicked in the 1986–87 season. Bournemouth won the Third Division title in style, gaining a club record 97 points as they held off the challenge of Middlesbrough.After two years at this level, Bournemouth were relegated at the end of their third season. Bournemouth were in 13th position on 3 March, but injuries, which depleted the squad, combined with a catastrophic loss of form, meant that they won only won one more game for the rest of that season, and were relegated on 5 May after a 1–0 defeat at
Dean Court against Leeds United.In June 1990, whilst watching the World Cup in
Italy , Redknapp was involved in a car crash with Bournemouth's managing directorBrian Tiler , who died along with four other people. Though Redknapp made a full recovery (apart from being permanently without a sense of smell), he became disillusioned with the lack of funds and limited resources at his disposal and resigned at the end of the 1991–92 season. [ [http://soccernet.espn.go.com/players/manager?id=16&cc=5901 ESPNsoccernet.com: Hary Redknapp] (Dale Johnson)]West Ham United
For the next season he was appointed assistant manager to
Billy Bonds at West Ham United, another of his former clubs. However, when in August 1994, Bonds left after a major disagreement with the board, Redknapp was appointed manager of his hometown club.Redknapp helped to stabilise the club and establish it in the Premier League, and also helped bring through a number of young players from the club's academy, including
Rio Ferdinand , Joe Cole,Michael Carrick and his nephewFrank Lampard coming through the ranks. However, Redknapp also made mistakes in the foreign market with the signings ofMarco Boogers andFlorin Raducioiu proving to be expensive flops.Nevertheless, West Ham finished eighth in 1998, and then enjoyed one of their best seasons when finishing in fifth place and qualifying for the Intertoto Cup. In the 1999–2000 season West Ham won the Intertoto Cup and qualified for the
UEFA Cup but failed to match their performances in the league, which could be put down to the extra games played. Redknapp left West Ham on 9 May 2001, one game before the end of the 2000-01 season. For some time it was unconfirmed whether he was resigned or was sacked but Redknapp shed new light on the true circumstances in October 2007 [cite news | title = Redknapp: Saints a 'bad decision' | publisher = www.setanta.com| date = 2007-10-27| url =http://sport.setanta.com/en/Sport/News/Football/2007/10/26/Premier-League-Redknapp-on-Friday-Football-Show-0012357/
accessdate =2007-10-27] :“The chairman Terry Brown had offered me a new four-year contract. What I did was talk to a fanzine, made some comments, and sometimes I should be a bit more careful.
“I sat down with these guys from the fanzine and they started asking me questions and I spoke to them in the way I’d talk to someone in a pub.
“I said a few things I shouldn’t have said. He read it and got very upset. I walked into his office expecting to sign the contract and walked out without a job!”
West Ham finished that season 15th in the
Premier League - their lowest finish since promotion in 1993.Portsmouth
Redknapp soon re-emerged as
Director of Football at Portsmouth in summer 2001. However, after the club's poor form he replaced managerGraham Rix in March 2002. Redknapp managed the club to the Division One title in the 2002–03 season, gaining promotion to the Premier League, ironically replacing his former club West Ham.Redknapp kept Portsmouth in the Premier League in the 2003–04 season, but had a dispute with Portsmouth's owner
Milan Mandaric over his assistantJim Smith . Redknapp had another disagreement with Mandaric over the appointment ofVelimir Zajec as Director of Football and resigned as Portsmouth's manager in November 2004. [Cite news| title = Redknapp quits as Portsmouth boss| work = BBC Sport| date =2004-11-24 | accessdate=2008-01-28 | url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/p/portsmouth/4037591.stm]outhampton
A few weeks after his departure at Portsmouth, Redknapp became manager of Southampton, a move which infuriated Portsmouth's supporters as the two clubs are rivals. Redknapp was tasked with keeping Southampton in the Premier League but ultimately was unable to achieve this, ending Southampton's 27 year spell in the top flight. Redknapp remained in charge for the 2005–06 Championship season but was unable to establish consistency needed to make Southampton promotion contenders. Redknapp was also unhappy with chairman
Rupert Lowe 's appointment ofSir Clive Woodward to the club's coaching staff. After being repeatedly linked with a return to Portsmouth after they sackedAlain Perrin , Redknapp resigned as Southampton's manager in early December 2005.Return to Portsmouth
Redknapp returned to Portsmouth on 7 December 2005 with the club threatened by relegation, although not in the relegation zone. At first it looked like Redknapp would be heading for a second successive relegation, but a fine run of form at the end of the season, aided by the takeover of Portsmouth by
Alexandre Gaydamak (which provided Redknapp with more money), ensured Portsmouth's survival. In the following season, Redknapp led Portsmouth to a ninth placed finish which was the club's highest league finish since the 1950s. In October 2007, Redknapp signed a new contract at Portsmouth lasting until 2011. [Cite news| title = Redknapp gets new Portsmouth deal| work = BBC| accessdate = 2007-10-29| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/teams/p/portsmouth/7067678.stm] .In January 2008 it emerged through the media that Redknapp was offered the vacant manager's job at
Newcastle United following the sacking ofSam Allardyce . Redknapp had apparently declined the job, stating "I have a job to do to take this club forward and to walk away would not have been the right thing to do." [Cite news| title = Redknapp rejects Newcastle offer| work = BBC| accessdate = 2008-01-12| url = http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/eng_prem/7180147.stm] . It was later stated by Newcastle chairmanChristopher Mort that Redknapp "was interviewed for the job but he was only one of a number of people we were speaking to at that time", and at the time of Redknapp's interview the club had already been in secret talks with the eventual appointee,Kevin Keegan , for a week [The Mag Fanzine Issue 224 - 23rd February 2008, Interview with Newcastle United chairman Chris Mort, p21] .On 8 March, he led Portsmouth to an
FA Cup quarter final victory over Manchester Utd, completing ahat-trick of FA Cup wins over Manchester United, and followed this with a semi-final victory over West Bromwich Albion atWembley Stadium on 5 April. He guided the club to their first FA Cup Final in 69 years, where they beat Cardiff City, on 17 May 2008, to win The FA Cup 1-0, thanks to a goal scored byNwankwo Kanu . [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/football/fa_cup/7393770.stm Fa Cup Final] ]Corruption allegations and arrest
On 19 September 2006, Redknapp was shown on camera by BBC Panorama taking part in what appeared to be an interest in approaching a player illegally. Redknapp denies his conversation about then-
Blackburn Rovers player Andy Todd with the soccer agent Peter Harrison amounted to "tapping up" or illegally approaching the player. Redknapp referred to Todd as a "tough bastard" during the conversation and suggested that he would be interested in signing the player on a full time basis if he was available. Redknapp told the BBC that he has never taken a bung and had givenKevin Bond no reason to think otherwise and that he considers himself to be "One million percent innocent". [cite news | title = Agents claim manager was bribed | publisher = BBC| date = 2006-09-19| url =http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5360700.stm| accessdate =2008-01-12]In the final report of the Stevens inquiry published in June 2007, the only criticism of Redknapp concerned his ownership of a racehorse named "Double Fantasy" thought to have been given to him by the agent
Willie McKay , which has aroused some suspicion. Redknapp told the inquiry that it was possible that he did own the horse but insisted that he had not made any money out of it because the horse was a failure and never won a race. [cite news | title = What Stevens said about each club | publisher = www.telegraph.co.uk| date = 2007-06-16| url =http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/main.jhtml?view=DETAILS&grid=A1YourView&xml=/sport/2007/06/16/sfnste116.xml
accessdate =2007-06-17]On 28 November 2007, it was reported by
BBC News Online that Harry Redknapp , Portsmouth Managing DirectorPeter Storrie , former Portsmouth chairmanMilan Mandaric , agentWillie McKay and footballerAmdy Faye had been arrested byCity of London Police in relation to the ongoing inquiries into allegations of corruption in football. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/7116823.stm Redknapp held in football inquiry] BBC News - 28 November, 2007] . As of 23 March 2008, no charges have been brought against Redknapp in this matter. OnApril 16 ,2008 Redknapp announced his intention to take the police to court over his arrest. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/hampshire/7350679.stm Redknapp taking police to court] ]Redknapp, amongst other pundits who|date=July 2008, considers his arrest under corruption allegations as the reason for the failure of the FA to consider him for manager of England after the sacking of
Steve McClaren [ [http://www.guardian.co.uk/football/2007/nov/30/newsstory.sport4 Football: Redknapp sees his England hopes shattered | Football | The Guardian ] ]On 23 May 2008 the BBC reported [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/uk_news/england/hampshire/7416117.stm BBC NEWS | UK | England | Hampshire | Redknapp police raid was unlawful ] ] that the raid by
City of London Police officers, on Redknapp's home inPoole , was illegal.Honours
; Bournemouth
*Football League Division Three: 1986–87
*Football League Trophy : 1983–84;West Ham United
*UEFA Intertoto Cup : 1999;Portsmouth
*FA Cup : 2007-08
*Football League Division One: 2002–03
*Premier League Asia Trophy : 2007Managerial stats
"As of 19:00, 2 March 2008 (GMT)"
According to
Portsmouth F.C. , the official records have missed some of Redknapp's games as manager, and the match on13 January 2007 against Sheffield United was not his 1000th, but his 1030th. [http://www.teamtalk.com/football/story/0,16368,1782_1832174,00.html] [http://www.pompeyfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10396~964026,00.html]References
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