Always Managing My Autobiography

Always Managing My Autobiography by Harry Redknapp, published by Ebury Publishing on May 22, 2014, offers an in-depth look at the life and career of one of football’s most recognized managers. Spanning 432 pages, this autobiography captures Redknapp’s lifelong passion for soccer, beginning from his childhood experiences in Poplar to his professional journey through various clubs, including West Ham, Portsmouth, and Tottenham. The narrative reflects on both the highs and lows of his career, providing insights into the challenges and triumphs he faced in the world of football.
Readers will find a candid account filled with personal anecdotes and reflections on significant moments in British football over the past five decades. Redknapp discusses his experiences managing teams, the impact of key figures in his life, and the evolution of the sport itself. This edition delves into the complexities of his career, including controversies and memorable matches, all delivered with his characteristic humor and straightforwardness. The book serves as a comprehensive exploration of Redknapp’s journey and the broader context of soccer in England.
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“From kicking a ball as a kid under the street lamps of Poplar and standing on Highbury’s North Bank with my dad, to my first game at West Ham, I was born head over heels in love with football. It saved me, and 50 years on that hasn’t changed one bit–I’d be lost without it.”
Harry is the manager who has seen it all–from a dismal 1970s Portakabin at Oxford City and training pitches with trees in the middle to the unbeatable highs of the Premiership, lifting the FA Cup and taking on Real Madrid in the Champions League. With his much loved, no-nonsense delivery, Harry brings us a story filled with passion and humor that takes you right inside every drama of his career. Harry finally tells the full story of all the controversial ups and downs–the pain and heartache of his court case, the England job, his love for Bobby Moore, his adventures at Portsmouth with Milan Mandaric, the Southampton debacle, Tottenham and Daniel Levy, and not forgetting his years at West Ham or the challenges at his current club, QPR. It’s the epic journey of one of the great managers and, along the way, the story of the British game itself over the last five decades. In an era now dominated by foreign coaches, Harry is the last of an old-fashioned breed of English football man–one who has managed to move with the times and always come out fighting.
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