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Topic History of: Harry Redknapp
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Green Man Just where is the Nazi salute?

I am not a football fan but I have met Harry a few times at charity corporate events when I did hospitality in the mid 1990s.

Harry can tell a good story, he is charming and witty. He swears like a sailor, which I love. Just a shame he spoke about football. He does wave his arms alot when he talks and is animated when he is carried away.

We all know jokes are banned unless you are left wing luvvie who wants to throw battery acid (cough, cough) Jo Brand.

I bet Thomas Tuchel is probably laughing at the joke himself, Germans do love to laugh at themselves.

I do love when ex-footballers and managers say a lot when they have retired but their cabinets normally empty.

www.theguardian.com/football/2025/mar/27...as-tuchel-german-spy


www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/artic...chel-German-SPY.html