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Redknapp: "unfair" to quit Tottenham now

Redknapp: "unfair" to quit Tottenham now

17 February 2012 - 02:22

Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp yesterday admitted that he is delighted to have been linked with the vacant England job, but also stressed that it would be "unfair" to quit White Hart Lane whilst his club still has Premier League title ambitions.

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  • "I'd be a liar if I said I wasn't the popular choice," Redknapp told <em>Abu Dhabi Sports</em>. "I know I am, it's been everywhere, in every paper every day.<br />

    "But it's not an easy one. I have a good job and I work with good people and I have a good team. The fans have been fantastic to me.<br />

    "Just to walk away now, when we're in such a good position, it wouldn't be fair, it wouldn't be fair on Tottenham. I have to really keep focusing on Tottenham.<br />

    "This week we have Stevenage in the FA Cup, then we have Man Utd, then we have Arsenal, then we have Chelsea. We have some fantastic games. It's important time for me with Tottenham."


    Written by Samuel Turnbull




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