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Re: Redknapp To Get Sacked By Spurs?

Postby 10.Goater_Legend » Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:24 pm

blootoof wrote:A poster on a West Ham forum is claiming that the NOTW are running a story on him tomorrow, so (fingers crossed) this might have legs yet.

http://boards.footymad.net/forum.php?tn ... 2124366766

Interesting.
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Re: Redknapp To Get Sacked By Spurs?

Postby Cityfan » Sat Oct 03, 2009 1:37 pm

Redknapp is a major coulmnist for NOTW sister paper the sun. Unless it is a story that would break elsewhere I think this is an unlikely rumour.
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Re: Redknapp To Get Sacked By Spurs?

Postby blootoof » Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:26 am

Well, well, well...

HARRY REDKNAPP is set to be quizzed AGAIN this week by Revenue and Customs over his offshore accounts.

Lawyers and investigators are expected to hold a summit meeting tonight to agree on further lines of questioning.

It is hoped this latest grilling will help finally complete the two-year probe started by the City of London Police.

Former Portsmouth boss Redknapp, who strenuously denies any wrong-doing, is being investigated over "tax issues" alongside Pompey chief executive Peter Storrie and former chairman Milan Mandaric.

On Friday, Leicester City chairman Mandaric was interviewed by police when he answered his bail.

Interviews with Redknapp and Storrie are to follow within the next few days. Spurs boss Redknapp was arrested in November 2007 as part of a corruption inquiry.

The investigation has focused on a number of transfer deals at Portsmouth and Birmingham.

But earlier this year the Crown Prosecution Service handed the files to HMRC, indicating the investigation related to tax matters rather than fraud.

Redknapp, 62, is expected to be invited with his lawyers to attend another meeting with the HMRC.

A source said: "He has been told he is likely to be called in for further questioning next week.

"He is keen to get this whole thing cleared up so he can move on and put the ordeal behind him."

The latest development in the corruption probe may have prompted a whispering campaign that Redknapp was poised to leave Spurs. He has denied the rumours, branding them "just a load of rubbish."

On Friday bookies slashed the odds on Redknapp being the next Premier League boss sacked from 50-1 to 5-4 ON despite Spurs enjoying their best start to a season for 50 years.

Redknapp, Mandaric and Storrie were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud and false accounting.

The three are still waiting to learn their fate, although a final decision is expected in the next month.

A source said: "It would be foolish to rule out charges."

The Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office is reviewing evidence in relation to the trio before deciding whether to bring criminal proceedings.

http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/sport/f ... -week.html
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Re: Redknapp To Get Sacked By Spurs?

Postby john@staustell » Sun Oct 04, 2009 9:51 am

Just heard the story of that Crouch transfer on Sunday Supplement. What a mess:

Not disputed : Arry had a six figure sum paid into a Monaco HSBC a/c, opened specially for the purpose.

Arry says: He was paid 5% in his wages but was due 10% so Mlan said openan a/c in Monaco and I'll pay the extra. Arry says Milan was to pay the tax

Storrie says: Arry was only due 5% and he doesn't know why he was paid extra

Milan says: the payment into the Monaco a/c was nothing to do with footall, he gave it to Arry cos he's nice guy


Lock the lot up I say, or at least the first and third
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Re: Redknapp To Get Sacked By Spurs?

Postby 10.Goater_Legend » Sun Oct 04, 2009 6:05 pm

blootoof wrote:Well, well, well...

HARRY REDKNAPP is set to be quizzed AGAIN this week by Revenue and Customs over his offshore accounts.

Lawyers and investigators are expected to hold a summit meeting tonight to agree on further lines of questioning.

It is hoped this latest grilling will help finally complete the two-year probe started by the City of London Police.

Former Portsmouth boss Redknapp, who strenuously denies any wrong-doing, is being investigated over "tax issues" alongside Pompey chief executive Peter Storrie and former chairman Milan Mandaric.

On Friday, Leicester City chairman Mandaric was interviewed by police when he answered his bail.

Interviews with Redknapp and Storrie are to follow within the next few days. Spurs boss Redknapp was arrested in November 2007 as part of a corruption inquiry.

The investigation has focused on a number of transfer deals at Portsmouth and Birmingham.

But earlier this year the Crown Prosecution Service handed the files to HMRC, indicating the investigation related to tax matters rather than fraud.

Redknapp, 62, is expected to be invited with his lawyers to attend another meeting with the HMRC.

A source said: "He has been told he is likely to be called in for further questioning next week.

"He is keen to get this whole thing cleared up so he can move on and put the ordeal behind him."

The latest development in the corruption probe may have prompted a whispering campaign that Redknapp was poised to leave Spurs. He has denied the rumours, branding them "just a load of rubbish."

On Friday bookies slashed the odds on Redknapp being the next Premier League boss sacked from 50-1 to 5-4 ON despite Spurs enjoying their best start to a season for 50 years.

Redknapp, Mandaric and Storrie were arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud and false accounting.

The three are still waiting to learn their fate, although a final decision is expected in the next month.

A source said: "It would be foolish to rule out charges."

The Revenue and Customs Prosecutions Office is reviewing evidence in relation to the trio before deciding whether to bring criminal proceedings.

http://www.newsoftheworld.co.uk/sport/f ... -week.html

Matter of time before Twitchy bollocks gets done up, he's been up to it for years now.
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Re: Redknapp To Get Sacked By Spurs?

Postby Vhero » Sun Oct 04, 2009 6:10 pm

Yeah its looking likely he's gonna be sacked as he's giving the club a bad image rather than the results he is bringing in. He's always gonna be a dodgy gaffer. Shame though as he has so much talent. What a waste and what a fucking moron he truly is.
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Re: Redknapp To Get Sacked By Spurs?

Postby Michael Brookes » Sun Oct 04, 2009 7:49 pm

04 October- Skybet 3/1
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