liam (23-01-2012)
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liam (23-01-2012)
“It is better to fail aiming high than to succeed aiming low. And we of Spurs have set our sights very high... so high, in fact, that even failure will have in it an echo of glory!”
― Bill Nicholson OBE
DorsetSpursFan (23-01-2012),XRated (23-01-2012)
Or howabout, "He's Harry Redknapp, he evades tax when he wants"
“It is better to fail aiming high than to succeed aiming low. And we of Spurs have set our sights very high... so high, in fact, that even failure will have in it an echo of glory!”
― Bill Nicholson OBE
if that's the case, they are bang to rights and it's going to take some serious James Bond type QC to A, get them off, and B, keep them out of prison.
for example, if he doesn't go down, where bob from the hags head served 18 months for a lot, lot less zeros in his case, then all hell could take to the streets.
then again, it's harry redknapp. so is his popularity more important than fraud? as in, does the public need harry redknapp more than the inland revenue need the sponds?
it's obviously still quite steamy either way as here we are in day 1 of the seemingly never arriving court case.
so, who's looking after the team for the foreseeable?
and more importantly, how much has levy asked for in compensation for the club?
i'm turbo boosted to that maximum been wondering 'why' the funk on cheese bags hasn't he already signed mister looking at, stop being a nincompoop aboot it and just do it you money grabbing little beauty you, kind of angle. but i guess that's for another day, and another thread lol : )
Yidington (23-01-2012)
I sense a plot.
Levy on his private island, strokes a pussy and thinks - "Hmm, we seem to doing quite well and I haven't had to spend any money, let's keep this one for a while longer - the FA would never employ a manager with a criminal record, I feel an evil plot coming on......"
Harry in Levy's office:
Harry: Cor Blimey I'd better bung the revunue some readies.
Levy: No Harry, you'll beat them, use my lawyer (evil snigger)
Harry: Righto guvnor, I'm not a wheeler. dea....
Levy: Yes, Harry that will do - off you go and win the day in court (maniacal laughter as Harry leaves)
Levy makes phone call to Kelsey-Fry:
Levy: Right make sure he loses but doesn't do time - or I'll send the pictures to the papers.
Fry: You evil fiend! OK I'll do what you say. (cries like a little girl)
“Ordinary shops sell what look like black socks, but if you look closely, you'll see that they're very, very, very, very, very, very, very dark blue"
boo (23-01-2012),edmonds44 (23-01-2012),liam (23-01-2012),P UNIT 1980 (23-01-2012),Reesyboy (23-01-2012),Rev John Ripsher (23-01-2012),tdw76 (23-01-2012),thfcire (23-01-2012),ToDareIsToDo14 (23-01-2012),XRated (23-01-2012)
^^^^^^^^ heh : )
Surely this would indicate that he is either being very poorly, or very well advised? Harry must think the latter otherwise he could have simply paid up and it would have all gone away. I really hope the lawyers aren't just out for the cash....when would lawyers ever do that???!!!
Best game ever attended: FA Cup final reply 1981 vs Man City.
Close seconds: FA cup semi -final 1991 vs Arsenal, Champions League vs Inter Milan (home) 2011
DorsetSpursFan (23-01-2012),Rev John Ripsher (23-01-2012)
hey, cheers for all the info in this thread rev! feel proper up to date on things!
and just in case any of the jurors feel like google'ing anything about the case ...
Juror Theodora Dallas who researched defendant on Google jailed for six months | Metro.co.uk
Best game ever attended: FA Cup final reply 1981 vs Man City.
Close seconds: FA cup semi -final 1991 vs Arsenal, Champions League vs Inter Milan (home) 2011
Don Diaz (23-01-2012)
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