I’ve still got a scrapbook at home of the Munich air crash. I was an Arsenal supporter, and I went with my dad every week. I would have been 11 in 1958 and remember standing at Highbury for the Busby Babes. I remember that was the last game before they jetted off to Europe, and a lot of them never came back. Harry Redknapp Read Quote
For eight years at West Ham, I made a profit. And I kept them in the Premier League. Took them into Europe. Harry Redknapp Read Quote
I do get text messages from people with sick jokes on when something terrible has happened. I don’t read them; they make me ill. But it does happen, and I’m sure I’m not the only person who gets them. Harry Redknapp Read Quote
Down at Bournemouth, I kicked a tray of cups up into air, and one hit Luther Blissett on the head. He flicked it on, and it went all over my suit hanging behind. Another time, at West Ham, I also threw a plate of sandwiches at Don Hutchison. He’s sitting there, still arguing with me, with cheese and tomato running down his face. Harry Redknapp Read Quote
Scholes was playing tiki-taka football when nobody in England knew what it was. He was another of those players, like Denis Law or Bobby Moore, who at 15 probably looked as if he wouldn’t make it. Harry Redknapp Read Quote
Lionel Messi reminds me of George Best, the way he would run with the ball tight to his foot. Harry Redknapp Read Quote
I am not going to fiddle taxes. I pay my accountant a fortune to look after me. Harry Redknapp Read Quote