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    Former England manager Steve McClaren says Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has the right credentials to take charge of the national team.



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    'arry will be inside for tax evasion coaching HMP Wormwood Scrubs reserves


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    I used to watch 'Arry Redknapp at Upton Park, playing for the 'Appy 'Ammers in the Geoff 'Urst, Bobby Moore and Martin Peters era. He was a useless player but the fans loved him.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lastlid View Post
    I used to watch Harry Redknapp at Upton Park, playing for the 'Appy 'Ammers in the Geoff 'Urst, Booby Moore and Martin Peters era. He was a useless player but the fans loved him.
    Pretty good West Ham related DVD I watched the other day

    "Cass" - film adaptation of how one Carol "Cass" Pennant rose from being an orphaned black boy, adopted by a white middle aged couple, to being a leader of the notorious football hooligan firm, The ICF

    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0954981/


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    I recall going to see West Ham playing Leicester, in Leicester, in the mid 80s and was ashamed of the West Ham fans.


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    Good mate of mine was a West ham fan and was stabbed at an away game.The wound went through an artery.
    He died 20 odd years later with, amongst other things,the scar tissue caused a blockage.


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