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Crowd reaction for Arry

Jamturk

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Aug 13, 2008
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Little debate about Harry on Talksport about are feelings towards him, its his first game back since leaving.

My own feelings are that although he sometimes irked us with his pragmatic realism he made us play some great football in a consistent way and I hope we forget about the politics of the situ and give him a round of applause on Sunday.
 

Yid-ol

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Jan 16, 2006
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if I was at the game would give him a good cheer when he came out to the pitch.

Don't understand why anyone would boo him at all.
 

DEFchenkOE

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Feb 13, 2006
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Would be absolutely crazy if anyone boos him.

And I'm not even a Harry fan and was glad when he moved on. He still done a brilliant job in his first few seasons, no doubt about it.
 

kursaal

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Aug 20, 2013
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Yes deserves a decent reception. His Spurs team played some of most exciting football I have seen at the Lane since Burkinshaw's and then Pleats first spell. Warm reception then batter the hell out of his team.
 

chinaman

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Jul 19, 2003
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He did well for us until the final 4 months. We have to give credit where it is due. So should be cheered.
 

Huddlebone

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Aug 10, 2012
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Time for us to show some class. When a player or a coach have done something that big as harry did we need and must show him the respect that he should have. But that dont mean we need to go nuts when he enters. just show him the respect of not (BOOING) important.
 

dontcallme

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Mar 18, 2005
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Analytically I can criticise Redknapp and certainly nothing to do with his pragmatic realism but no way would I boo him.
 

markiespurs

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Jul 9, 2008
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Will be at the game on Sunday and really hope that Harry gets a great reception from the fans.

Under Harry we played some of the best football I've ever seen us play and in the season we played in the CL he gave me some of my greatest memories of supporting Spurs
 

Hoddle&Waddle

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Nov 25, 2012
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I think we should just give him no reaction at all. Concentrate on all (current) things Spurs.
Yeah, I think just treat him like any other opposing manager now. Doesnt mean we've forgotten what his did for us, but treating him like some returning hero every time he comes back is slightly disrespectful to Poch.
 

danielneeds

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May 5, 2004
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He pisses me off royally sometimes, but there is no doubt that he deserves a good round of applause for some entertaining times both on and off the pitch.
 

mpickard2087

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Jun 13, 2008
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Yeah, I think just treat him like any other opposing manager now. Doesnt mean we've forgotten what his did for us, but treating him like some returning hero every time he comes back is slightly disrespectful to Poch.

That's my fear... I remember the shit-for-brains a couple of years back who put all their effort into singing songs for Jol (who did nothing special for us at all) rather than support the team and current manager when we played Fulham.
 

diamond lights

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Aug 31, 2012
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He did well for us, admittedly but his timing was fortunate and things fell into place in terms of players and his management style. I just find it hard to like the man in any way. Always felt like he was passing through whereas some managers just feel right and committed to the cause. Wouldn't boo him though.
 

Spurs 1961

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Aug 31, 2012
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Liked his comment about Balotelli this morning of Talksport. Something about a chat with Taarabt, who was at Milan, where Harry was obviously challenging him over his attitude to training etc...so Adel come back to Harry, in his words, with 'If you think I am bad you should see Balotelli'. Harry always spices life up
 
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