On minute 80 vs Wolves, #thfc were sitting four points adrift in the bottom three…
Now, with two games left, we are one point from confirming our survival.
The job RDZ has done in such a short time is remarkable!
This team looked done, and despite losing Romero, Kudus and Solanke on top of all the other injuries, he's got us playing proper football and finally getting results.
Spurs are certainly not safe yet, but credit to the position he's got us in. Grazie, mister! 🇮🇹
Big up Teddy on this. @SpursOfficial why is it so quiet. Are you not bothered by relegation?
Bring in a manager who knows the club and the premiership. Go back to basics and play players in their right position. If this happens we may have a chance.
Big pitch playing football no premier league influence. Man City by far the more superior. Big win for football this. Showed how limited arsenal are! Zero chance winning the champions league
When Harry Redknapp was at Tottenham Hotspur, the lads once tried to sneak a Cheltenham Festival trip without him finding out.
Big game against Manchester United that week.
Harry made it crystal clear: no Cheltenham. If anyone went, they were “done”.
Problem was… Jonathan Woodgate had already organised it.
A helicopter.
A private box.
Framed as “team bonding” — not a day on the sauce.
So the lads tried to be clever.
They offered Harry a free ride to prove it was “innocent”.
That’s when it flipped.
Because once he heard there was a helicopter involved, Jamie O'Hara says Harry’s stance softened very quickly.
Next thing you know, the manager who banned it… is at Cheltenham anyway.
In the box.
With the players.
Like it was his idea all along.
When Harry Redknapp was at Tottenham Hotspur, the lads once tried to sneak a Cheltenham Festival trip without him finding out.
Big game against Manchester United that week.
Harry made it crystal clear: no Cheltenham. If anyone went, they were “done”.
Problem was… Jonathan Woodgate had already organised it.
A helicopter.
A private box.
Framed as “team bonding” — not a day on the sauce.
So the lads tried to be clever.
They offered Harry a free ride to prove it was “innocent”.
That’s when it flipped.
Because once he heard there was a helicopter involved, Jamie O'Hara says Harry’s stance softened very quickly.
Next thing you know, the manager who banned it… is at Cheltenham anyway.
In the box.
With the players.
Like it was his idea all along.