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Football Managers Corruption History: Sam Allardyce Isn’t the First
England manager Sam Allardyce is out, and the blitz the Daily Telegraph are on in exposing corruption in English football has pinned the blame on three individuals in the Championship division: Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink of QPR, Tommy Wright of Barnsley, and Leeds owner Massimo Cellino, who is probably the least surprising name to find on this list. $7 m
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QPR – Everyone is for Sale
All the impressive signings and managerial changes will not, most likely, save QPR from avoiding relegation a second straight time. Harrey Redknapp might be a better manager than Mark Hughes, but the results under his tenure haven’t been much better, and the impending drop to the Championship will probably lead to a massive selling spree, after spending so much money on expensive players this season.
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The Sexy Managers Calendar of 2013
What good are football managers if you can’t make fun of them? Whether it’s their physical depiction or something that has to do with their behavior or even a nickname, Alex Ferguson, Kenny Dalglish, Martin Jol, Arsene Wenger, Pep Guardiola, Jose Mourinho, Roberto Mancini, Roy Hodgson, Fabio Capello, Harry Redknapp and others get a harsh yet hilarious treatment in the next ‘Sexy Managers Calendar.
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Tottenham – Andre Villas Boas Situation, Where Does it Stand
Still no new manager for Tottenham, who have completed the signing of Jan Vertonghen but have yet to find someone to replace Harry Redknapp. Andre Villas-Boas is the name most throw around, but the former Chelsea manager has quenched those rumors, saying they’re complete rubbish.
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Tottenham Troubles – Harry Redknapp Gone; Gareth Bale Too?
After failing to reach the Champions League for two years straight, Harry Redknapp fell out of favor with Daniel Levy as the two couldn’t agree on a new contract and has left the club. What’s worst? No champions league might mean Gareth Bale is looking for a new club.
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Tottenham Taking Over North London
If you needed more proof, Harry Redknapp’s Tottenham beat Arsenal 2-1 this weekend, not a rarity these days, as Arsene Wenger finally concedes the fact he just might not be challenging for titles this season and his side may be a bit weaker without Fabregas and Nasri. Really?!
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Jose Mourinho and Real Madrid’s Tottenham Test
Right after their home defeat against Sporting Gijon, Real Madrid and Jose Mourinho set out to face Tottenham in the Champions League tonight.
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Who Looks Sadder – Avram Grant or Harry Redknapp?
Which Premier League manager has the gloomier face – Harry Redknapp or Avram Grant?
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The 2010-2011 English Premiership Preview
Only two days before it begins, (still) the best soccer league in the World, and we’re here to give you our preview for the 2010-2011 English Premiership Season.