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Harry redknapp autobiography asda direct

          It all started with a date in the Two Puddings pub in East London in and nearly 60 years on, Harry and Sandra Redknapp are still in love.

        1. It all started with a date in the Two Puddings pub in East London in and nearly 60 years on, Harry and Sandra Redknapp are still in love.
        2. **Shortlisted for the Telegraph Sports Book Awards Autobiography of the Year** We'll be coached and cajoled by Harry Redknapp, upset Rafa Benitez and be.
        3. A Family Obsession is the fascinating result of Harry and Jamie sitting round the kitchen table, where they discuss, debate, select and celebrate all aspects.
        4. Happy retirement to four colleagues from our Perth store.
        5. Geoff tells their collective story, digging below the surface, reflecting on their victory, its impact on their lives.
        6. A Family Obsession is the fascinating result of Harry and Jamie sitting round the kitchen table, where they discuss, debate, select and celebrate all aspects.!

          Always Managing: My Autobiography

          November 18, 2013
          As sports autobiographies go, this is one of the better ones.

          Harry Redknapp was a right winger for West Ham in the 1960's when I first encountered him.He wasn't the world's greatest player, though he was good enough to hold down a place in a top division team for quite a few years.

          He disappeared for a while (to the USA, it transpires from reading his book), and then started off in football management 30 years ago. This book tells us mainly about those 30 years in management.

          But it's not a glorified timeline, with fluffy bits added in by a ghost writer, like so many sports books of this type.

          No, it's a lot more than that.

          Firstly, there's a lot of real laugh out loud humour in the book - some of the stories he tells are genuinely funny - and I suspect, are some of the only really true bits of the book....

          He is also very straight talking when it comes to people - if he likes someone, he says it, but if he thinks someone is a