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His family obviously don't want the goldfish bowl scenario, who would at their time of life and after what they've been through for the period prior to the court case?
Furthermore, it's a shorter flight form London to Monaco for Rosie to pick up her cash......
His family obviously don't want the goldfish bowl scenario, who would at their time of life and after what they've been through for the period prior to the court case?
Furthermore, it's a shorter flight form London to Monaco for Rosie to pick up her cash......
It fits with the other criteria anyway.
Roy H is far more of a corporate beast than Harry; he has already worked with FA committees on various strategic issues.
He will probably be at home sitting in the new HQ in Staffs.
Harry will probably be happier in Sandbanks and doing a proper managing job in London.
Roy H is far more of a corporate beast than Harry; he has already worked with FA committees on various strategic issues.
He will probably be at home sitting in the new HQ in Staffs.
Harry will probably be happier in Sandbanks and doing a proper managing job in London.
No 'the wife' did not make the decision. Mrs Rednapp was concerned for her husband's health, and they discussed it, and he realised she was talking sense, and looking after him, so he went with her on the decision.
Personally, if I was being paid that sort of money, I'd lease a helicopter for the duration - job done.
Personally, if I was being paid that sort of money, I'd lease a helicopter for the duration - job done.
andy you may well be right. I was simply referring to this .. .
Citing sources "at the heart of the FA", the paper claims that the reluctance of the Tottenham boss's wife to relocate to the Midlands were the issue.
Source: http://uk.eurosport.y...pped-england-job.html
Citing sources "at the heart of the FA", the paper claims that the reluctance of the Tottenham boss's wife to relocate to the Midlands were the issue.
Source: http://uk.eurosport.y...pped-england-job.html
sir.rpize - I guess it's not one specific factor, but a combination of various aspects.
If I had a lovely house and was settled with friends around, and all my life how I wanted it, I'd be reluctant to up sticks on the whim of a potential employer, espcially if i didn't need the money - or the job - or the grief!
If I had a lovely house and was settled with friends around, and all my life how I wanted it, I'd be reluctant to up sticks on the whim of a potential employer, espcially if i didn't need the money - or the job - or the grief!