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Sacha: Harry's a genius



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Published Date: 16 May 2008
SACHA GAYDAMAK has hailed his genius of a manager as he pins his hopes on FA Cup success for Pompey.
The Blues owner believes Redknapp's shrewd judgment in the transfer market is the major reason behind the club's appearance at Wembley.

And Gaydamak also insists the manager will be in place at Fratton Park again next season and beyond.

Gaydamak said: 'Portsmouth were very close to relegation when I took over.

'Mr Redknapp saved the club and then made us an attractive club for players to come to - players of the stature of David James and Sol Campbell.

'It was genius, Harry's genius, to attract those players.

'It meant that Glen Johnson, Jermain Defoe and Lassana Diarra would follow. For these athletes, it is not just about the salary you pay them, but the quality around them.

'Sometimes I go downstairs and sit in his room and there is Mr Redknapp, Tony Adams on the other side and Joe Jordan in the corner. It is like opening a football encyclopaedia.'

Although rumours earlier this week suggested Redknapp is ready to quit his job in the summer, Gaydamak believes the man he calls his general will be there to lead the troops into battle again next season.

Gaydamak added: 'I have spoken with Harry. It has been a most difficult time for him and his family but he is committed and dedicated to Portsmouth. He proved that when he could have gone to Newcastle.

'I thought we might lose him then — one day yes, one day no. It was a roller-coaster, Harry-style! It would have been bad for the club and sad for me.

'I am very fond of him. If we are in there fighting a war, he is my general.'

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  • Last Updated: 16 May 2008 12:10 PM
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the-bull-bearing-bandit,

Pompey 16/05/2008 13:14:17
Either this feller has got a great PR team or he is not only a quality chairmen but a top bloke too!! Keep up the good work sacha!
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spyglass,

cheltenham 16/05/2008 14:29:17
maybe some of the anti-harry faction among the pompey fans will read this interview and realise just what a gem they have as manager. thought milan did a good job while he was with us but sacha looks like a really good deal for us as well.
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Samuel Peters,

16/05/2008 16:07:21
Its about time we started singing his name....
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Pompey_in_Australia,

Sydney 17/05/2008 03:23:45
Thank-you Sasha!!! We fans are lucky to have an owner like this, especially when you read stories about other clubs owners. And lets not forget Milan who would only give the reigns over to a worthy predecessor. PUP!!
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Michael S.,

17/05/2008 05:32:35
Well said Sasha,when you took over you were'nt sure about keeping Harry but glad you did.
Good luck to Pompey at the final and all who are going sing up a storm and do your dance and make us proud.
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Krayzee_johnnyb,

Eastleigh 17/05/2008 22:19:45
Long may the Sasha era continue!
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rvz,

fareham 18/05/2008 14:40:43
hope that the douters of arry will take notice of Sasha
and leave arry alone and get behind him ive always liked him even when he was at west ham hes got it ware it matters hes blue through and through so lets give europe a good team come on you blues woo hoo
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