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Happy Friday, Spursland! So it is a day later and we have all had some time to reflect on what the departure of "The Harry One" (as I have thought to dub him a bit too late) will mean for the team, and for us fans. And I think that no matter where you fall on the spectrum of happy or sad we can all agree that right now this sums it up.
And now the "news"
Redknapp Wants New Job- Sky Sports
You hear that, world? Harry is taking on all comers, which is I guess is what you do when you realize that you just quit a really good job and all of the other top club gigs in that country have been taken already. He may not be ours anymore, but is still very, very Harry.
Wigan Will Allow Spurs To Speak With Martinez, That Is If They Had Asked- BBC
Paging Mr. Levy. Paging Mr. Levy.
How Tottenham's Players Will React To Harry Leaving- The Guardian
In short, it is about to go crazy time in North London.
What's happening around SB Nation after the jump
Martinez To Spurs, Maybe- Pie Eaters Footie
This post is a revelation to me for two reasons: 1) It really puts all our bitching about not making the Champion's League into perspective and shows how the other half of football fans live. 2) We have boxes to tick and they are "young, new and vibrant." Do any of those describe our most recent successful managers? It doesn't describe Harry.
Bastian Schweinsteiger Is Back, And The Rest Of Europe Should Be Very Afraid- SB Nation Soccer
Everybody run its Mongo (NSFW).
Moyes Should Go While He has The Chance- Royal Blue Mersey
The first in a two part examination of what is best for David Moyes' future. Is it just me or is it bizarre to be the center of the football world for something positive? I know the Euros are going on, but when it comes to transfer news it is awesome for once to be the team receiving the much touted new guy rather than losing him. Oh wait, I forgot Luka Modric still exists.