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'Arry - by Harry Redknapp (Paperback)

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  • The hugely entertaining autobiography of one of the most popular and highly respected managers in the English Football League.Mention West Ham United FC and the name Harry Redknapp immediately springs to mind.
  • About the Author: East End born Harry Redknapp played on the West Ham wing for six years prior to moving to Bournemouth.
  • 256 Pages
  • Sports + Recreation, Soccer

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About the Book



The hugely entertaining autobiography of one of the most popular and highly respected managers in the English Football League.



Book Synopsis



The hugely entertaining autobiography of one of the most popular and highly respected managers in the English Football League.

Mention West Ham United FC and the name Harry Redknapp immediately springs to mind. The Hammers' boss is an institution in the game; his experience of English football in the Nineties from the perspective of one club is unsurpassed.

His was a controversial appointment, as he took over as manager at West Ham in 1994 to succeed former favourite Billy Bonds. But Redknapp broke the mould: he was one of the first Premiership managers to recruit heavily from abroad, and he gives a refreshing insight into how such players as Raducioiu, Dani, Boogers and other foreign buys adjusted - or in many cases, failed - to adapt to the frenetic pace and unique culture of English football.

More recently he has proved a shrewd investor in British talent. The likes of Trevor Sinclair, Neil Ruddock and Ian Wright have ensured that the Hammers have been a force to be reckoned with throughout this season's Premiership campaign.

Away from football, Redknapp recalls his narrow escape from a near-fatal car accident in 1990 and the unique relationship with son Jamie, a quality player for Liverpool and England who is now married to pop star Louise.

In an extra chapter to the original hardback edition, Harry comments on the Hammers' performance during the 1998-99 season, and reveals the truth behind the many colourful and often controversial incidents that have beset the East End club in recent months.



From the Back Cover



HARRY REDKNAP looks back on an eventful career in the game in his colourful and entertaining autobiography: his graduation from the West Ham academy of football and the East End school of hard knocks to play for Bournemouth and the Hammers; becoming manager at Upton Park and a series of catastrophic foreign signings; his close relationship with soccer star son Jamie; and the pressures he faces in carrying out one of the most demanding jobs in sport.

In this updated edition of his bestselling book, Redknapp reflects on an incident -packed 1998/99 season for a revitalised Hammers team.

"A frank and funny autobiography"
The Financial Times

"Harry tells it like it really was . . . Those who enjoy football's very special parlance won't be disappointed"
Daily Echo



About the Author



East End born Harry Redknapp played on the West Ham wing for six years prior to moving to Bournemouth. He led the Cherries to the Third Division title in 1987 and became manager there before accepting the role of assistant manager at West Ham in 1992. He became manager at Upton Park in 1994.

Derek McGovern is the former Chief Sports Writer of the Racing Post. His elder brother Jimmy is one of the best-known scriptwriters on television (Hillsborough, Cracker and The Lakes).

"(Redknapp) does not so much wear his heart on his sleeve but thrust it pulsing into the reader's face" The Independent
"Essential reading" Total Sport

Dimensions (Overall): 7.0 Inches (H) x 4.37 Inches (W) x .68 Inches (D)
Weight: .42 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Sub-Genre: Soccer
Genre: Sports + Recreation
Number of Pages: 256
Publisher: Willow
Format: Paperback
Author: Harry Redknapp
Language: English
Street Date: October 26, 1999
TCIN: 93195595
UPC: 9780002188739
Item Number (DPCI): 247-18-7927
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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Estimated ship weight: 0.42 pounds
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Q: What additional content is included in the updated edition?

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  • A: The updated edition features an extra chapter reflecting on the Hammers' 1998-99 season and related incidents.

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Q: What notable incidents does Redknapp reflect on?

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  • A: He recalls his near-fatal car accident, his relationship with his son Jamie, and the pressures of managing West Ham.

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Q: What is the main theme of Harry Redknapp's autobiography?

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  • A: The autobiography offers insights into Harry Redknapp's experiences as a football manager and player, highlighting his career and personal stories.

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Q: Who is the book targeted towards?

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  • A: The book is intended for football fans and readers aged 22 and up, particularly those interested in soccer history.

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Q: What unique insights does Redknapp provide in his book?

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  • A: Redknapp discusses his experiences with foreign signings and their adaptation to English football's culture and pace.

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