Football in Brief: Redknapp content to stay with Spurs
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Your support makes all the difference.Harry Redknapp, the Tottenham manager, says he would be happy to finish his career at White Hart Lane.
Redknapp has been linked with the England job when Fabio Capello leaves after the European Championships in 2012. But asked if he would be content for Spurs to be his last football job, he said: "Of course I would, only I don't think that far ahead.
"It never entered my mind that I would leave Portsmouth, I was enjoying it there.Whoever thought Sam [Allardyce] would get the sack? It can turn so quickly. You go from being the cleverest person in the world to the biggest idiot. That's how this game works."
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