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    Tottenham sack Ramos for Redknapp

    Redknapp said he expects to be in place at Spurs on Sunday
    Tottenham Hotspur are set to appoint Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp as their new manager after sacking coach Juande Ramos late on Saturday night.

    Spurs have agreed a compensation package of £5m with Portsmouth, according to the 61-year-old Redknapp.

    Tottenham also axed sporting director Damien Comolli and first team coaches Gus Poyet and Marcos Alvarez following their worst ever start to a season.

    "It's a big opportunity to manage a big club before I retire," said Redknapp.

    Spurs are four points adrift at the bottom of the Premier League after taking just two points from eight matches this season. They also lost to Udinese in the Uefa Cup on Thursday.

    Redknapp revealed Spurs contacted Portsmouth on Friday morning, and after discussions between Tottenham chairman Daniel Levy and Pompey chief executive Peter Storrie, it was agreed he could talk to the north London club.

    Pompey couldn't sell a player in the [transfer] window so we sell the manager

    Harry Redknapp
    "I've had a great time at Portsmouth and we've had an unbelievable, successful time over the six years I've been here," Redknapp told BBC Radio 5 Live.

    "But Tottenham made a fantastic offer to Portsmouth and it was difficult.

    "It was a lot of money - I think £5m, crazy money, really. Pompey couldn't sell a player in the [transfer] window so we sell the manager."

    Redknapp expects the official announcement to come from White Hart Lane on Sunday morning.

    Clive Allen, Spurs' development squad coach, and Alex Inglethorpe, youth team manager will take charge of Sunday's game against Bolton, while Redknapp expects to be at White Hart Lane to address the players before the match.

    "I am a big follower of the history of the game and Tottenham have been a great club over the years," Redknapp added on 5 Live.

    Tottenham is a club that has massively underachieved this year - to be sitting there with two points and, let's be honest, in a real desperate situation, a relegation battle

    Harry Redknapp

    "I followed Tottenham, I trained there as an 11-year-old, 12-year-old so I know the history of the club. It is a big, big, club.

    "It is a club that has massively underachieved this year - to be sitting there with two points and, let's be honest, in a real desperate situation, a relegation battle.

    "There's a lot of quality players there that obviously haven't done as well as they should have done. You don't end up with two points from eight games if you're doing what you should be doing.

    "So they need to start performing as I know they can. Whether it's confidence or whatever, it's up to me to go in and try to get the best out of them players."

    Redknapp said first-team coach Joe Jordan and Tony Adams, the assistant manager, would be in charge of Portsmouth for Sunday's match against Fulham at Fratton Park.
    Ramos has paid the price for Spurs' terrible start to the season

    Redknapp spent most of his playing career with West Ham and Bournemouth and went on to manage both clubs before taking charge of Portsmouth in 2002, guiding the club into the Premier League within 14 months as First Division champions.

    He left for Pompey's bitter south coast rivals Southampton in 2004 but returned to Fratton Park in December 2005.

    Then, after dramatically saving Pompey from the drop with an unbelievable final 10-game run, Redknapp steered them to a best-ever Premier League finish of ninth in 2006/07.

    They bettered that by a place in 2007/08, and won the FA Cup against Cardiff, qualifying for their first journey into Uefa Cup football.

    In January, Redknapp held talks with Newcastle to succeed Sam Allardyce as manager but eventually rejected the offer.

    The 54-year-old Ramos joined Spurs from Sevilla on 27 October 2007 after Dutchman Martin Jol was sacked.

    The Spaniard enjoyed back-to-back Uefa Cup triumphs with Sevilla and guided Tottenham to February's League Cup final where they beat Chelsea 2-1 for the club's first trophy since 1999.

    However, several first-choice players left in the summer, notably Bulgaria striker Dimitar Berbatov to Manchester United and Robbie Keane to Liverpool.

    England striker Jermain Defoe was also sold last January to Redknapp's Portsmouth.

    Tottenham splashed out about £60m on the likes of Croatia midfielder Luka Modric, England winger David Bentley, Russia striker Roman Pavlyuchenko and Brazilian goalkeeper Heurelho Gomes.

    But Spurs have yet to win a league match this season and have only earned points from a 1-1 draw at Chelsea and a 0-0 home draw with Wigan Athletic.
    "Everyone who knows me understands that I hold no prejudices in this regard....In the family atmosphere of the {RBSC}telethon, I forget that not everyone knows me that well." ....attributed to Jerry Lewis....

  • #2
    Funny how his son Jamie was on Sky Sports as a pundit talking about Spurs needing a English manager to sort out the mess......He said it right after the Stoke City defeat....He was praising the Hull City manager Phil Brown while commenting that the continental set-up in most Premiership clubs was a big hype.
    Only great successes has been Mourniho & Wenger but they were allowed to pick their teams.
    Well he got his wish......Daddy Harry in now at his old club.....
    “I am not a politician..I only suffer the consequences”.......Peter Tosh

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