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Harry: West Ham's not for me



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Published Date: 04 September 2008
Harry Redknapp has ruled out a return to West Ham.
After Alan Curbishley's resignation, Redknapp has been made one of the bookies' favourites to be the next West Ham boss.

But despite playing for the Hammers and managing the club in the past, east Londoner Redknapp insisted he has no intention of an Upton Park return.

He said: 'There's no way I'll replace him (Curbishley).

'West Ham is a special club and it has a special place in my heart.

'But I love it at Portsmouth and I have one advantage over a lot of Premier League bosses these days - I've got an owner who lets the manager manage.

'I won't be going back to Upton Park as manager - I'm much too happy where I am.'

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  • Last Updated: 05 September 2008 7:05 AM
  • Source: The News
  • Location: Portsmouth
 
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Benji fan,

04/09/2008 08:30:29
good to hear and im going to put complete trust in what Harry's saying. Hopefully it wont come back to bite me.
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Paul 99,

04/09/2008 09:24:12
The owner may "let the manager manage", but does he really let him have a say as to who is bought and sold ?
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simon newsham,

Pompey 04/09/2008 09:28:33
I logged on to The News hoping but not expecting to see a statement from Harry, it's great that he's declared himself unavailable lets hope it filters through to the muppets on Talksport and Sky who will make up any old story to fill a few minutes airtime.
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Aussie Fielder,

04/09/2008 10:50:28
Nice One Harry

Its very refreshing to hear that you've very quickly taken yourself out of the equation for the 'Hammers' job!!!

Maybe the Rednapp 'BOO BOYS' may now understand that your are 110% committed to the Pompey cause?!?!?

Good on ya Harry and play Up the Blues!!!

Heres to a Rosy future ;-)
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Scott McGarveys Perm,

Portsmouth 04/09/2008 10:51:25
Great news. I'm glad Harry has made a statement on this early doors to reduce the stories doing the rounds on all the sports websites/radio stations.
Play Up Pompey.
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H Redknapp,

04/09/2008 11:32:21
Cheers guys, I'm definitely staying.
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Acem,

04/09/2008 12:25:32
Nice one Harry.......Its good to see stability in a manager during crazy times of stupid money buys and over management from board members.
Im glad to hear Harry is in charge of management and even happier to hear he is happy and will be staying.
All bow to King Harry + I love your new wing back system Absoloute class.
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04/09/2008 12:35:37
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H Redknapp,

04/09/2008 12:40:00
Calm down Jeremy.

Actually, don't I remember seeing you in the crowds at St. Mary's?
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Jeremy Ronald,

04/09/2008 12:44:11
not me i wouldnt go running to that club down the road like someone we know
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