I like Harry, he's such a down to earth fella, i once watched him on the television and he said all he needed was a television, couch, and the racing paper what a man.
I thought harry should have got the England job... but instead they gave it to roy hodgson..i thought harry would have been perfect for England at that time
Harry and Brian clough.. both should have been England manager in their era, the best England had and.the fans wanted them, which isn’t always the case for an England manager. The only problem was the powers that be, whoever was in charge didn’t want them because they were too outspoken, they would have said it how it is and maybe have been hard too control. The top brass at the fa at the time were upper class and well to do, quite the opposite of Harry and cloughy. Looking back it feels a shame we never saw either of them in the job. I think it would have been quite something. The fans would have been with them from the start, I’m certain they would have had the players respect and with both managers having, now infamous, man management skills, I’m sure they would both have gotten more out of the talent available in their time. Gareth Southgate has done a pretty good job and had reasonable success. Sure he hasn’t won anything but still not bad. He has a really good squad now and a great team but when he first came in it wasn’t quite the same. Southgate changed the atmosphere in the squad and brought the players together and what looks like a better place to be, players wanted to play for him. If Southgate can manage it, imagine what Harry and cloughy might have done? 0layers would have ran through walls for Brian clough and they would have brought the nation together. Instead we got hodgson and maclaren, two men who fitted in to the fa’s way of doing things! Shout to glen heddle who had a great team and he never should have been sacked. Conclusion.. the people in charge at the fa and the decisions they made really could have cost the nation success and at the very least quite a ride in two different eras.
@@TRSD1023 i support Gareth unlike some and i respect the job he's done he's done a fine job in a position that's not easy but if he wants another crack at the world cup he's got to win the euros... he's got the squad he's got the experience both him and the players and more importantly he's got jude Bellingham the finest most outstanding talent since Paul Gascoigne... it's now or never for Gareth even he surely knows that
@@leeturton9254 Southgate is an awful manager who has cost us two major Championships he is a defensive unimaginative loser If we win anything it will be nothing to do with him
During the naughties I grew up in Brentwood, Essex and I had the unpleasant experience of meeting Ruddock. I think it was around 2006, early evening, and I was walking into the Brentwood Centre and, at the beginning of the walkway , he had parked his BMW - speaking with two hoodies through his car window. Not to be perturbed, I carried on walking. I had my earphones on blazing full whack but i heard a voice through them. He was shouting something at me, and as I turned , got a full hit of weed in my nostrils. Confused, I saw him laughing with these two hoodies, so I carried on walking and told security at reception that there was a drug deal taking place on their premises. They checked it out and called the police - I’m not sure afterwards but I hope he was arrested. I also met Dennis Wise and Vinny Jones at Sam’s Nightclub. Vinny was vile and threatened me when his group moved onto a sofa , my missies and me was sitting on. Finally, I met Teddy Sheringham at The Bluebell in Chigwell - lovely guy and had a nice conversation with him over Euro 96 . I got the impression he genuinely loved playing for England 😎
I met Vinny Jones in a club in Leeds . My mate (Leeds fan) introduced me to him . This is my mate - he's West Ham. Jones stared at me. I stared back. he is a huge wkr.
Harry Redknapp retells some funny stories which I enjoy, but this one was not even comical. Embellishment for an audience, as barristers do not divulge their fees.
I like Harry, he's such a down to earth fella, i once watched him on the television and he said all he needed was a television, couch, and the racing paper what a man.
Brilliant 😂😂😂
And it was mate hope you have a great evening 👍🏻😂
The winter nights must just fly by …
Years later he couldn't pay a bill on a debt collecting TV show.
I remember that show mate 😂😂👍🏻
How embarrassing.
@brianmcpherson7786yeah proper horrible woman
Leeds at home razors not fit to play 😂
correct
Is Razor Ruddock in the room with us now, Harry?
" I thought it was him" 😂
I've just broke 3 ribs laughing at that ............. NOT!!!!
😂😂😂😂😂
Arry gets paid 10 grand a night for this type of mince at hotels.let that sink in
More than you stacking shelves then
🤣@@beardtrick
He owed a 1000 to the dog kennels
I thought harry should have got the England job... but instead they gave it to roy hodgson..i thought harry would have been perfect for England at that time
He was a great manager in my book and believe he would have definitely one a job for England 👍🏻
Harry and Brian clough.. both should have been England manager in their era, the best England had and.the fans wanted them, which isn’t always the case for an England manager. The only problem was the powers that be, whoever was in charge didn’t want them because they were too outspoken, they would have said it how it is and maybe have been hard too control. The top brass at the fa at the time were upper class and well to do, quite the opposite of Harry and cloughy. Looking back it feels a shame we never saw either of them in the job. I think it would have been quite something. The fans would have been with them from the start, I’m certain they would have had the players respect and with both managers having, now infamous, man management skills, I’m sure they would both have gotten more out of the talent available in their time. Gareth Southgate has done a pretty good job and had reasonable success. Sure he hasn’t won anything but still not bad. He has a really good squad now and a great team but when he first came in it wasn’t quite the same. Southgate changed the atmosphere in the squad and brought the players together and what looks like a better place to be, players wanted to play for him. If Southgate can manage it, imagine what Harry and cloughy might have done? 0layers would have ran through walls for Brian clough and they would have brought the nation together. Instead we got hodgson and maclaren, two men who fitted in to the fa’s way of doing things! Shout to glen heddle who had a great team and he never should have been sacked. Conclusion.. the people in charge at the fa and the decisions they made really could have cost the nation success and at the very least quite a ride in two different eras.
@@TRSD1023 i support Gareth unlike some and i respect the job he's done he's done a fine job in a position that's not easy but if he wants another crack at the world cup he's got to win the euros... he's got the squad he's got the experience both him and the players and more importantly he's got jude Bellingham the finest most outstanding talent since Paul Gascoigne... it's now or never for Gareth even he surely knows that
@@leeturton9254 Southgate is an awful manager who has cost us two major Championships
he is a defensive unimaginative loser
If we win anything it will be nothing to do with him
@@DamnedDave opinions are like arseholes as they say
This fella let every fan of every team he played for down.
Destroyed Swindon
During the naughties I grew up in Brentwood, Essex and I had the unpleasant experience of meeting Ruddock. I think it was around 2006, early evening, and I was walking into the Brentwood Centre and, at the beginning of the walkway , he had parked his BMW - speaking with two hoodies through his car window.
Not to be perturbed, I carried on walking. I had my earphones on blazing full whack but i heard a voice through them. He was shouting something at me, and as I turned , got a full hit of weed in my nostrils.
Confused, I saw him laughing with these two hoodies, so I carried on walking and told security at reception that there was a drug deal taking place on their premises. They checked it out and called the police - I’m not sure afterwards but I hope he was arrested.
I also met Dennis Wise and Vinny Jones at Sam’s Nightclub. Vinny was vile and threatened me when his group moved onto a sofa , my missies and me was sitting on.
Finally, I met Teddy Sheringham at The Bluebell in Chigwell - lovely guy and had a nice conversation with him over Euro 96 . I got the impression he genuinely loved playing for England 😎
I think a lot of these players forget where they come from 👍🏻🙂
I met Vinny Jones in a club in Leeds . My mate (Leeds fan) introduced me to him . This is my mate - he's West Ham. Jones stared at me. I stared back. he is a huge wkr.
Proper little grass
Ryan the grass
You dirty little cats ass.
Weird how the barrister didn’t know how the system worked
Football needs characters like Harry & Razor
You had to be there
Funny how Ruddock meant to be a hard man. I wonder if he remembers Billy Whitehurst.
Oh yeah I remember him, Razor floored him 6 times in 30 mins
Ehhh, zis iz what you Eeenglish call ze 'Banter'?
Hilarious….🤯☹️…Redknapp funny as root canal
Harry Redknapp retells some funny stories which I enjoy, but this one was not even comical. Embellishment for an audience, as barristers do not divulge their fees.
Still makes for a good story though 👍🏻 have a great evening 🙂
Every clip with Arry is hilarious. Off to get the thread to sow my sides up. Not
It was a good story, but Arry just got bored at the end and didn't bother building up the punchline. ... always ends with "E's a good lad"
I'm guessing you had to be there.......?
2 wags costing their lifestyle facilitators more money. Usual story
Definitely thought this was about razor the boxer……freedom and shiiit
Sorry it was Neil Razor Ruddock the football player 👍🏻
"Hilarious"????
Redknapp is an unfunny bellend
I love him and there isn't many Cockneys I like
He's got a an appeal..
Anthony old son you’re a knob….
He's isn't no bellend.
The state of you
Hilarious it is not!
Should of sacked him , all that money so unprofessional ,.
That Story was not funny at all Stupid Story yes Funny no
Yawn yawn yawn. Another boring football story by a boring manager and an even more boring player.