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  • Damien Comolli blasts Redknapp and claims credit over Bale success

    “I’ve got to say, I’ve been working with data since 2005 or 2006 in terms of recruitment. We did it at Spurs. We used data in terms of team selection.

    Spurs actually told Harry Redknapp where to play Gareth Bale, because he wanted to get rid of him.

    Data was showing Bale would be an outstanding left winger when they were playing him at left-back [because of his running and skill].”


    http://www.london24.com/sport/footba...cess_1_3851906

  • #2
    Reading that has just got me thinking, the change in our form was it Harry or something else?

    This is not a Harry bashing post, I'd like to know what everyone's view is?

    I don't think it is was the lack of fitness like we were told, I think it was the bashing from the two televised games that were on SKY, they really were finding faults all over the pitch and put us down. I believe it was a kick up the back side and woke everyone up including Harry and the players. I could be wrong? It may have been that Glen's coaching may have just started to work, what are your thoughts?

    No ones perfect including Harry, sometimes it is as simple as playing a player in a better suited position.

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    • #3
      Probably, partly due to Hoddle; It surely was a key factor that Yun was given a chance. Also; Bobby Zamora has given Charlie and the rest of the team a boost. The fact that Isla and Vargas are playing so well together has also lifted the team as a unit. Short term Karl Henry indeed is proving his class.
      A key factor could also be that Steve Black has returned. All in all, great to see that Rednapp has left the dug out and now seems very motivated. Waveing his arms and etc. Great!!
      Last edited by Shania; 18-11-2014, 04:19 PM.
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      • #4
        Les picks the team now i reckon.

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        • #5
          I think there are numerous factors on why we were so bad. I think this can be debated until the cows come home, but I think a lot of it has to deal with squad harmony. I am not fully defending Harry, but with 12 players coming into camp, and the World Cup, it changes things. Plus I am happy that Rio is not in the starting 11.

          When you come to think about it, at least in my opinion, we really didn't start signing anyone until after the World Cup. We brought in so many starting players that it can just take weeks upon weeks for them to get familiar with each other and I think we are starting to see that now. I have tried to stay away from this debate because many fans have been so upset what has been going on and I don't blame them one bit. Those games against Man United, Spurs, and West Ham were embarrassing. I think there were other factors and maybe that Liverpool game were Harry went off during the press conference woke them up.

          One last thing on squad harmony. I follow a few other sports over here. I am a big fan of hockey, baseball, and American football. Hockey's offseason can be pretty similar to football because it's short. The playoffs don't end until June and the players report to training camp in August. The difference with sports over here is that the squads are usually set before training camps open. The off season moves start immediately after the playoffs are over with and are done before the season starts. It can be hard to bring someone in and have them fit right away, let alone 10 players.

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          • #6
            I remember seeing Bale to Birmingham at one point when harry was in charge - I don't personally think that redknapp or any one else is to take credit for Bale other than Bale himself or Southampton youth maybe

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            • #7
              I heard Avis down the cafe took arry to one side and ran some new formations and tactics past him.....well done Ave

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              • #8
                Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                I heard Avis down the cafe took arry to one side and ran some new formations and tactics past him.....well done Ave

                yet more proof that harry is no more than a bumbling buffon.

                i think his motto is to surround himself with as many coaches as possible and hope that one will get it right for him.
                nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by MYU View Post
                  Reading that has just got me thinking, the change in our form was it Harry or something else?

                  This is not a Harry bashing post, I'd like to know what everyone's view is?

                  I don't think it is was the lack of fitness like we were told, I think it was the bashing from the two televised games that were on SKY, they really were finding faults all over the pitch and put us down. I believe it was a kick up the back side and woke everyone up including Harry and the players. I could be wrong? It may have been that Glen's coaching may have just started to work, what are your thoughts?

                  No ones perfect including Harry, sometimes it is as simple as playing a player in a better suited position.
                  My vote is for "something else". We are a changed team from the Liverpool game and on. Harry has been in charge for almost two years. It's hard to believe that he changed us so suddenly in one day, after almost two years of cr@p.
                  'Only a Ranger!' cried Gandalf. 'My dear Frodo, that is just what the Rangers are: the last remnant in the South of the great people, the Men of West London.' - Lord of the Rings, Book II, Chapter I - Many Meetings.

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                  • #10
                    I seem to remember Bale at one point being linked with us as not working out at Spurs (can't remember if loan of permanent). Only media talk but maybe backs claims up a bit. Was being played at left back at the time.

                    As for recent change in form both players and 'Arry well and truly bashed by media and fans, maybe woke them up a bit. I suspect Hoddle has had some influence as well on the training pitch.

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                    • #11
                      I think tony had a word too.

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by dsqpr View Post
                        My vote is for "something else". We are a changed team from the Liverpool game and on. Harry has been in charge for almost two years. It's hard to believe that he changed us so suddenly in one day, after almost two years of cr@p.
                        Must be glen hoddle.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Hitman34 View Post
                          yet more proof that harry is no more than a bumbling buffon.

                          i think his motto is to surround himself with as many coaches as possible and hope that one will get it right for him.
                          Hits ol man...do you want any condiments with that humble pie?!!....http://www.thetottenhamway.com/2014/...ers-rise-top/?

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by QPRDave View Post
                            Hits ol man...do you want any condiments with that humble pie?!!....http://www.thetottenhamway.com/2014/...ers-rise-top/?
                            i grant you that he said Harry gave him a kick up the a rse but that is about all he said.

                            this is what he said about avb.........

                            André Villas-Boas had just joined and we had this big chat. We decided to give me that free role where I was able to wander and find space. That was it, then. As soon as we did it, I started playing better and scoring more goals, the team began winning more games and it had a snowball effect. My confidence was sky-high.”

                            ‘The confidence he showed in me was unbelievable,” he says. “He instilled me with a belief that I can go on to the pitch and control a game. If we were struggling, I suddenly believed that I could go and take over. I’ll always be very grateful to him.”
                            nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐

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                            • #15
                              fark me, sorry about the size of the text lol
                              nsa/cia spy on this..............┌∩┐(◣_◢)┌∩┐

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