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The Redknapp years

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I’m sure some are aware of Robert Banks’ West Ham History YouTube channel. He’s got to the the 98/99 season with his 20min videos. That was my favourite time as a West Ham fan. Di Canio had just joined, we still had Berkovic and Moncur. Sinclair and Lampard were in great form, Rio was one of best young players in the league and Joe Cole was just coming on the scene. We had characters like Ruddock and Wright too. Well worth a watch for some lovely memories - great away win at Stamford bridge included- it all seemed a lot simpler then…

https://youtube.com/@westhamhistory?si=qB1iKRv2KHTX0DrQ
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Bless you, Ferret.
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Monsieur merde de cheval" wrote: 17 Jan 2025, 01:32
Takashi Miike" wrote: 16 Jan 2025, 22:06 the redknapp years were very enjoyable, we had a manager that wanted his players to entertain the fans, loved it. the complete opposite of that miserable, depressing jock bastard, who's idea of competing was parking the bus for eighty minutes
We were proper "homers"  ..great at home ..pathetic away...and I mean pathetic away
Miike and Gank are proper homers.
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Remember Harry talking about the day he thought maybe he had gone over the top on foreign signings.  Think it was a freezing windy wet day up at Sunderland or similar and he said something along the lines of Futre, Dumitrescu and Răducioiu were all just standing up front, hands on hips, whilst the rest were defending for their lives.  Some great days with some disasters under Harry, typical West Ham.  Terry Brown finding 5 million in his pocket to buy Hartson and Kitson when oiriginally saying there was no money.  That windswept Spurs game was classic with Hartson battering Campbell to bits.

I know something iffy obviosuly went on between him and Bonzo but considering they were such big mates for years I think it's a shame.  Lifes too short.

 
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I loved Redknapp as our manager but I also enjoyed the football at Pompey and Spurs when he managed them.

Top quality manager!
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Ron Eff" wrote: 17 Jan 2025, 15:28 Especially as Hartson left for Wimbledon the same year.

That said, I loved Hartson, and the 4-3 win against Spurs in the wind and rain the season he signed is up there among my favourite ever games.

Can’t remember if it was under Redknapp or Roeder, but perhaps the most underrated goal I recall is Sinclair v Derby on Boxing Day, when the ball is chipped short to Joe Cole from the corner, controlled and volley crossed for Sinclair to score with an overhead kick without it ever touching the floor from the corner. 
In response to Massive about Berkovic having to leave!
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Especially as Hartson left for Wimbledon the same year.

That said, I loved Hartson, and the 4-3 win against Spurs in the wind and rain the season he signed is up there among my favourite ever games.

Can’t remember if it was under Redknapp or Roeder, but perhaps the most underrated goal I recall is Sinclair v Derby on Boxing Day, when the ball is chipped short to Joe Cole from the corner, controlled and volley crossed for Sinclair to score with an overhead kick without it ever touching the floor from the corner. 
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My favourite era,  had some great players and characters.
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Definitely my favourite time to be a Hammer was going every home game and most away games. Was a certain age where I had only my dick to keep. Most of my money was mine. Great, great times. Always look back at those years with fondness. We had a generally good teams throughout with some real cult heroes. The club then was as insane as it is now but in a more enjoyable way. 

Michael Hughes
John Moncur
John Hartson
Paul Kitson
Paulo Di Canio
Frank, Joe, Rio, Michael and Jermaine
Trevor Sinclair
King Kanoute
Aboooou
Super Slav
Igor Stimac
Super Stan Lazaridas
Razor
Stevie Jones
Davor Suker
Super Shaka
Psycho
Bernard Lama
Marc Grim Rieper
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Swiss. wrote: 15 Jan 2025, 12:11 I was there that night. I was working in Paris at the time and left work early on a steaming hot summer day to get the train to Metz. Great days, 

So you were the one  dressed as Roger Moore..
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Takashi Miike" wrote: 16 Jan 2025, 22:06 the redknapp years were very enjoyable, we had a manager that wanted his players to entertain the fans, loved it. the complete opposite of that miserable, depressing jock bastard, who's idea of competing was parking the bus for eighty minutes
We were proper "homers"  ..great at home ..pathetic away...and I mean pathetic away
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twoleftfeet wrote: 15 Jan 2025, 11:23 He is superb at this, I watched the Lyall years and then the Bonds years.

What has struck me most about watching this time is how good Frank Lampard was for us, I'm starting to think the criticism we had/have of him is harsh.

We had a cracking team, Sinclair, PDC, Ferdinand, Kitson, Berkovic and my favourite Keller.

Great days.
Yea we won about three away games   ...and played like the  girl guides reserves at the rest.
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Redknapp was a cսnt taking back handers on the side and was a snide to his so called best mate Bonzo. Twisty faced twat
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no, never said it was because of redknapp being sacked. proper thick cսnt
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Takashi Miike" wrote: 16 Jan 2025, 22:06 the redknapp years were very enjoyable, we had a manager that wanted his players to entertain the fans, loved it. the complete opposite of that miserable, depressing jock bastard, who's idea of competing was parking the bus for eighty minutes
You loved Redknapp so much that you jacked in your ST after they got rid of him.

Weird cսnt.
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the redknapp years were very enjoyable, we had a manager that wanted his players to entertain the fans, loved it. the complete opposite of that miserable, depressing jock bastard, who's idea of competing was parking the bus for eighty minutes
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Surprised that resident bumboys Miike and Gank are not all over this thread dewy-eyed about Redknapp leading us to Intertoto glory in 99.
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Bare Bones he'd baing banging out now.
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I remember on here everyone was baying for his blood. The general feeling was that then the team was not playing as well as it should if you summed up the parts. It was a great squad and should have done better. 

Expecations were high for a high profile replacement and we ended up with Roeder. 
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Ladysmith wrote: 15 Jan 2025, 18:37
RBshorty wrote: 15 Jan 2025, 18:32 The Redknapp Years.

Hmmmm. Let me see now.

Stabbed his Best Mate in the back.
Started selling off the family silver at discount rates. 
Managed to get the occasional tune out of Paolo.
And let’s not forget the masterstroke that was “Mannygate.”

Now there are a fair few who still get misty eyed and moist. At the mere mention of “Arry.” But the guy is a vagina. And not of the good kind either.!
Stop all this Bonds nonsense!

As a manager Redknapp was on a different level and the crease rose to the top!
Did well for you at Spurs 🐟🎣🐟🎣🐟🎣
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RBshorty wrote: 15 Jan 2025, 18:32 The Redknapp Years.

Hmmmm. Let me see now.

Stabbed his Best Mate in the back.
Started selling off the family silver at discount rates. 
Managed to get the occasional tune out of Paolo.
And let’s not forget the masterstroke that was “Mannygate.”

Now there are a fair few who still get misty eyed and moist. At the mere mention of “Arry.” But the guy is a vagina. And not of the good kind either.!
Stop all this Bonds nonsense!

As a manager Redknapp was on a different level and the crease rose to the top!
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The Redknapp Years.

Hmmmm. Let me see now.

Stabbed his Best Mate in the back.
Started selling off the family silver at discount rates. 
Managed to get the occasional tune out of Paolo.
And let’s not forget the masterstroke that was “Mannygate.”

Now there are a fair few who still get misty eyed and moist. At the mere mention of “Arry.” But the guy is a vagina. And not of the good kind either.!
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Django = Swindon Hammer.
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Massive Attack" wrote: 15 Jan 2025, 12:18 Found more of the highlights of that WHL 2-1 win. Warehouse for Moncurs customary red card challenge at the end 😆



Berkovic was the through-ball king. Didn't know what passing back or miscontrolled meant. 
Lovely stuff.
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Found more of the highlights of that WHL 2-1 win. Warehouse for Moncurs customary red card challenge at the end 😆



Berkovic was the through-ball king. Didn't know what passing back or miscontrolled meant. 
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I was there that night. I was working in Paris at the time and left work early on a steaming hot summer day to get the train to Metz. Great days, 

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