We all know that Harry Redknapp is a top, top football manager. Now he’s a top, top tweeter too.
The 67-year-old former Tottenham Hotspur boss was a surprise addition to the social networking site on Monday morning, having claimed that he “didn’t know what Twitter is” in October 2014.
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When his finances were under investigation in 2012, Redknapp even went as far as telling City of London police: “I can’t work a computer, I don’t know what an email is, I can’t, I have never sent a fax and I’ve never even sent a text message.”
Out of work since leaving Queens Park Rangers in February, Redknapp must have spent his free time catching up with the rest of the world.
And after opening up by posting “Let’s see what this is all about then”, he wasted little time in settling an old score from his West Ham United days.
That West Ham fan was right, Frank Lampard was no good as a player after all.
— Harry Redknapp (@Redknapp) June 8, 2015
Redknapp, tipped heavily for the England job before the appointment of Roy Hodgson, has also managed Portsmouth and won the FA Cup with Pompey in 2008.
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