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Favourite moment under Harry?

Favourite moment under Harry?

  • The 4-4 draw in Harry's first full game in charge

    Votes: 8 2.5%
  • Being the only team to beat Chelsea under Hiddink

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Beating Liverpool on the opening day of the season

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • The 9 (Nine) goal demolition of Wigan

    Votes: 5 1.6%
  • Beating Arsenal and Chelsea in the space of three days

    Votes: 39 12.3%
  • Qualifying for the Champions League in Manchester

    Votes: 127 39.9%
  • Putting those Young Boys to the sword

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • Destroying the current European Champions at the Lane

    Votes: 58 18.2%
  • Winning at the San Siro

    Votes: 26 8.2%
  • Coming back from 2 goals down to win at The Emirates

    Votes: 46 14.5%
  • Making a revived Liverpool look very ordinary on their own patch

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Tearing Liverpool to pieces at the Lane

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Being expected to beat Arsenal and actually doing it

    Votes: 1 0.3%
  • Breathtaking, scintillating stuff against QPR

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Emotional day, sensational performance against Newcastle

    Votes: 6 1.9%

  • Total voters
    318

Ionman34

SC Supporter
Jun 1, 2011
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Beating Inter 3-1. While winning at the San Siro was arguably the more impressive victory, the way we played in that win over Inter was exactly how Spurs fans want us to play. The atmosphere was electric (some journos have been reminiscing about 'taxi for Maicon' ever since) and the performance was superb. It was the glory game that night.

That was the night we didn't just play in the Champions League, didn't just compete or entertain - that was the night we first left our mark on it.

Oh and it was my birthday which helps swing it for me.

This.




Minus the birthday, that is.
 

Kendall

Well-Known Member
Feb 8, 2007
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Qualifying for the CL in Manchester for me, mainly because I was there. As close to a cup final as you'll get.

Oh how we celebrated outside their manor.
 

ShelfSide18

Well-Known Member
Aug 23, 2006
8,386
3,122
Qualifying for the CL in Manchester for me, mainly because I was there. As close to a cup final as you'll get.

Oh how we celebrated outside their manor.

Inside their manor, outside their manor, and even in the service station on the way home. Amazing night.

I love that a by product of that was beating a European giant on their patch too, those 2 nights are very close but City away edges it for me.
 

ShelfSide18

Well-Known Member
Aug 23, 2006
8,386
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Personally, and I mean this most sincerely folks (said in heartfelt Hughy Green accent), several of my most treasured memories of forty odd years of spurs supporting have come under his management.

Just generally, I have been as impressed by some of what he's done this season as any spurs manager during my time as a fan.

He has genuinely caused a gut/head conflict. My head says some of what he does, just does not compute and I wish he'd do some simple things and pay a bit more attention to some of the detail of coaching, but on a gut level, I can see the bloke clearly has a slightly quirky, but pretty instinctive and effective way of achieving results.

I watched the Watford, Wigan & Liverpool games and thought "I wouldn't sack him, but if he goes to the England job then he goes with my blessing because this sloppy shit drives me nuts". Then you watch the Newcastle game, the decisions he made and how we played and you think "fuck me, we have never been this good in my lifetime".

Qualifying for the CL was possibly my favourite moment under Redknapp as it was a gift that had been long, long awaited and could be basked in all summer and I knew it would keep on giving until at least the following December. But that moment when Crouch tapped in at our end of the San Siro, as I looked down from the gods, in a ground I had always felt was a Mecca of the footballing universe, against one of footballs legendary teams was right up there with being at Wembley when Ricky Villa weaved his way to history, and at the new Wembley when we gave the richest team in football a lesson.

Great great memories for which Redknapp will always be intrinsically part.

That's a great post, sums up my feelings well, although for me City away beats the San Siro, just.
 

BorisTM

Well-Known Member
Dec 30, 2007
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So I have no right to have an opinion on an opinion? Where did I say people had to agree with my views? You just made that up didn't you?

And as for the part about me 'continuing' to abuse my position by banning you, just :lol:

What a load of bollocks.

That is not what he meant.


 

shinyospurs

New Member
Jun 11, 2006
25
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Didn't sit down and count the glory moments under Harry till now.. Thank you Harry.. Winning the CL qualification at Man City is the one for me..
 

double0

Well-Known Member
Aug 29, 2006
14,423
12,258
Youtube it.

While being interviewed on camera beside a goal, a football hits Arry on the back, on queue Arry turns around and shouts " Who hit that ball"? his twitching neck and face raging..."Who hit that ball"? he says again.... "No wonder your in the Fucking Reserves"
 

archiewasking

Waiting for silverware..........
Jul 5, 2004
7,887
11,723
I've gone for the win at City, but my favourite moments have oddly been when we're not playing.

Watching the trailers on Sky advertising Tottenham in the Champions League, or Tottenham in the "race for the title" fills me with a pride I haven't felt for decades.
 

dontcallme

SC Supporter
Mar 18, 2005
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The win at City for me.

We were 4th for large parts of the season but didn't have a commanding lead. I didn't believe we would get 4th. Not because of a "Spurs will always let you down" thing but because we had three tough games, a slender lead over City and I simply didn't believe Defoe and Crouch up front was enough fire power to get the necessary goals to win those games.

Rose got the winner against Arsenal, Bale gave Chelsea the game of their life and then the City game came.

As a team we were excellent. We outplayed them, we were more organsied than them. Our 'tactically inept cockney' looked like a genius compared to the 'mastermind Italian tactician'. We actually did it.
 
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