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If we're talking about what they've both done in terms of winning trophies and league positions while managing in the Premier League, then Redknapp wins hand down, but, frankly, there's no comparison between the two on the grounds of financial prudence in the transfer market - Arri spent more on one player (Jota) on Thursday than Warnock did all summer and has a history of leaving clubs with serious financial problems, whereas Warnock is right to claim that he has left virtually every side he has managed in a better state than when he took over.
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A laughable comparison.
Im pretty sure Arri has only actually won 1 trophy as well.
Redknapp loves the transfer window and always seems to bring in a lot of players wherever he is. Most never seem to make the first team but that won't stop him buying them.
Not much meat on the bones in terms of the article.
Redknapp has signed some quality players over the years.
Di Canio at West Ham, Sherwood and Merson to take Pompey up. He got that one good half season out of Ravel Morrison last time he took QPR up.
Also, he may have been backed but he signed some terrific players for Pompey in the Prem.
You only need to look at Portsmouth now and see the effect of arry's amazing transfers
Is 'arry's DOG still a football player's agent. ???
I see the article claims that both managers have been "weaving their magic again on a relative shoestring". While Birmingham's may meet the relative shoestring budget criteria when compared to, say, Man City, it is probably second only to Wolves when it comes to Championship clubs not in receipt of parachute payments - the last time Arry ad anything that could be properly called a shoestring budget was when he was at Bournemouth more than twenty five years ago!
Harry redknapp basically over spends so much and leaves the club fire fighting with the finances when he leaves. No wonder so many clubs are in such shit after he leaves.
Just Glad we got Neil not Harry
Lazy London Press