He'll do what he ALWAYS does, just roll up his sleeves and get on with it. Hard work, that's what gets you there, not phone calls to agents, and signing the same old players time after time. You won't see Nico Kranjcar crossing to Peter Crouch to knock it down for Jermaine Defoe, at QPR. Oh...
In Samba and Remy, Harry was given as much to spend in January as Mark Hughes had the previous summer.
http://www.transfermarkt.co.uk/en/queens-park-rangers/transfers/verein_1039_2012_default_default_alle_a_default.html
Don't forget that even when January came round he didn't even have the money to buy a single defender on £125k a week! Oh no, hang on he did, but anyway, it wasn't his fault that he was shite, and turned up unfit. He only had 4 months of him, and by the end of the season ... he still didn't...
Exactly.
And of course the media wanted him, because he's ALWAYS good for a headline. He'll reveal snippets of what's going on in the camp, he'll publically rip teh piss out of a striker missing a chance, and one day the whole financial house of cards that he has built up will crash down...
Popular choice in the media, yes, but I really don't think the majority of football fans wanted him. The reaction on this thread is pretty much the balance of opinion I've seen whenever 'Arry gets discussed.
They are doing a serialisation of the book. They don't do this randomly, these deals are arranged with the publisher ahead of the release of the book.
I know Daily Mail hating is great fun and everything, but Harry and his publishers are behind the timing on this one.
I think it would have been a train wreck ... and yet 'Arry (and the media strangely) would still have blamed someone else.
So, the FA don't know how to run things because they have never run a football club. How about Daniel Levy? He was pretty keen to out you about the same time the FA...