Tottenham boss Redknapp feels derby performance justifies Gallas signing

Tottenham boss Redknapp feels derby performance justifies Gallas signing
Arsenal Harry Redknapp Tottenham Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp feels his decision to sign William Gallas was justified by his captain’s performance in victory at Arsenal . Making Gallas captain would have been anathema to some Spurs fans before Saturday’s result but he must surely now have won over all but his most hardened critics. Explaining his reasons for turning to Gallas for the derby …
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What the back pages say on Tuesday, November 23: Chelsea in Carlo Ancelotti talks, Arsenal axe Robin van Persie, Paolo …
Also: Australia’s attack leader Mitchell Johnson has cranked up the pre-Ashes war of words by promising to make Andrew Strauss ‘crumble’ under a barrage of bouncers.
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William Gallas deserves praise from Arsenal fans says Harry Redknapp

William Gallas deserves praise from Arsenal fans says Harry Redknapp
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp today questioned the logic of any Arsenal fan aiming abuse at William Gallas in tomorrow’s north London derby.
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Wenger ready to spill blood
ARSENE WENGER is prepared to give ‘every drop of blood’ to turn Arsenal into winners
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Georgina Turner: Spurs aim to end Arsenal jinx
Stomachs in North London have hosted colonies of butterflies this week: tomorrow brings the first league derby of the season, the reopening of hostilities proper for 2010-11. It may lack the nationalist color of El Clasico, the sectarian edge of the Old Firm derby or even the historical class friction of Milan’s derby della Madonnina — the North London derby between Arsenal and Tottenham …
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Redknapp still fancies Chelsea

Redknapp still fancies Chelsea
Harry Redknapp believes Chelsea are still favourites to retain their Barclays Premier League title despite a run which has seen them lose three of their last four league matches.
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Redknapp still fancies Chelsea
Harry Redknapp believes Chelsea are still favourites to retain their Barclays Premier League title despite a run which has seen them lose three of their last four league matches.
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MOYES URGES BAINES RECALL
Baines – backed by Moyes. Everton manager David Moyes believes Leighton Baines’ current form merits a recall to the England squad. Baines scored something of an own goal when suggesting he would have been homesick with the England squad at the World Cup.
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REDKNAPP WANTS ZERO TOLERANCE

REDKNAPP WANTS ZERO TOLERANCE
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has demanded Arsenal ban for life any “idiot” who goes too far in abusing William Gallas in Saturday’s north London derby.
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REDKNAPP WANTS ZERO TOLERANCE
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp has demanded Arsenal ban for life any “idiot” who goes too far in abusing William Gallas in Saturday’s north London derby.
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Our View: Kyl wrong to oppose nuke treaty
Arizona Sen. Jon Kyl is off base in his efforts to block a new strategic arms treaty with Russia. Why would we not want to have mutual visits conducted in both countries by the others’ inspectors? Why would we not want to see the overall nuclear arsenal — already capable of destroying our world many times over — reduced? Why would we not want to strengthen a relationship with a country that …
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What the back pages say: Rafael van der Vaart insists Harry Redknapp is the Special One, Chelsea to go for £25m David …

What the back pages say: Rafael van der Vaart insists Harry Redknapp is the Special One, Chelsea to go for £25m David …
DAILY MAIL: Shay Given last night spelled out why he will quit Manchester City in the new year after losing his place to England goalkeeper Joe Hart.
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Premier League – Paper Round: Big-money move for Henderson
England new-boy Jordan Henderson is set to see a fight for his signature between ALex Ferguson and Roberto Mancini.
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Redknapp backs United over City

Redknapp backs United over City
Harry Redknapp has backed Manchester United to finish above Manchester City this season, but reckons they may soon be overhauled by their mega-rich neighbours.
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Redknapp backs United over City
Harry Redknapp has backed Manchester United to finish above Manchester City this season, but reckons they may soon be overhauled by their mega-rich neighbours.
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Redknapp backs United over City
Harry Redknapp has backed Manchester United to finish above Manchester City this season, but reckons they may soon be overhauled by their mega-rich neighbours.
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Redknapp backs United over City
Harry Redknapp has backed Manchester United to finish above Manchester City this season, but reckons they may soon be overhauled by their mega-rich neighbours.
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Harry Redknapp exclusive: Biggest problem is the kids, they are on crazy money!

Harry Redknapp exclusive: Biggest problem is the kids, they are on crazy money!
At 63, his enthusiasm for managing a football club still consumes him as much now as when he made a humble entrance with AFC Bournemouth exactly 27 years ago.
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Leicester signing Davies not giving up on Villa career
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Where should Rooney go? Redknapp, Keown and Townsend on Wayne’s next step

Where should Rooney go? Redknapp, Keown and Townsend on Wayne’s next step
With Wayne Rooney’s Manchester United career seemingly over, Sportsmail’s columnists reveal where they think the wantaway star should go…
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Wayne Rooney future: are Manchester United really lacking ambition?
Man United’s net spend is dwarfed by those of Wayne Rooney’s suitors.
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Rooney to stay at Manchester United until 2015
LONDON — Saying “this is where I belong,” Wayne Rooney ended a week of speculation about his future Friday by changing his mind and signing a five-year contract with Manchester United.
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