Thursday, November 3, 2011
Redknapp must not rush back, say Spurs
8:29 AM | Posted by
Free Game Zone |
Edit Post
Harry Redknapp
"No rush" back to Tottenham Hotspur after heart surgery on Wednesday, which means that you can not take more than visit the club Fulham in London derby on Sunday. Redknapp, who is 64, can leave the hospital until Friday, the club said. "The club can announce that the successful day Harry had two stents inserted to unblock coronary arteries. It is in good spirits and that will be discharged within 48 hours. Harry was asked to leave us in thanking all the many fans, many who have sent messages of good will, "the club said on Wednesdaynight. Daniel Levy, chairman of Tottenham, said: "We are delighted the operation was successful as well and know Harry will want to run back, but it is important that you do when he managed to recover .. " The club described the operation as minor and it is understood that Redknapp was awake during the procedure is usually performed in the groin or arm. The need for surgery was the Tottenham team by surprise, Rafael van der Vaart, the Dutch midfielder, saying. "We were totally surprised and I was a little afraid for him when I learned that the hope that it will be better and we can continue to win for him." Spurs are in preparation for the Europa League game Thursday against the Rubin Kazan in Russia. Joe Jordan, the first-team coach and assistant director, Kevin Bond, will take charge of a meeting that if he wins, give them a leading position in the standings.After the visit to Craven Cottage, the Spurs do not play a couple of weeks due to the slowdown, which should allow time for Redknapp, if necessary, to recover.
Redknapp took medication for the heart of a number of years. The former Portsmouth coach who was in charge of Spurs for three years, said in March 2010 that he started taking pills to heart the advice of his doctors, but it was not a major problem.then write his column in the Sun, Redknapp said: "A year ago, I had to take pills for the heart and continue to take it regularly ... I'm pretty well and not care about my health, but this game can make the most of good manners of the people explode when you sit in the bank that you eat within the first whistle to last. "
- Redknapp is the latest director to suffer from health problems related to pressure from the administration, according to Sir Alex Ferguson, Gerard Houllier, Sam Allardyce and Joe Kinnear.
the question, Redknapp also said: "After a game, I can not sleep, there are not many things in my head while I go move, think of the plans game, thinking that the player had a good game or bad -. and is worse if you lose "
Houllier had an aortic dissection emergency 11 hours after experiencing heart problems during half time the Liverpool game against Leeds in 2001, and requires a similar operation last season when the support Aston Villa. The former Lyon coach to manage Liverpool again after five months in 2001, but not to take on another set of Villa's heart with fear, more recently, to leave the club this summer.
Ferguson had a pacemaker in 2004, but returned to work at Manchester United tomorrow. Allardyce, now in charge of West Ham United, he underwent heart surgery while in charge of Blackburn Rovers two years ago, while Kinnear has a triple heart bypass surgery earlier this year, while Newcastle.
Success
Find best price for : --Kazan----Pienaar----Steven----Gallas----United----Manchester----Villa----Aston----Leeds----Spurs----Rubin----Rafael----Harry----Fulham----Hotspur----Tottenham----Redknapp----League----Europa--
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Blog Archive
-
▼
2011
(638)
-
▼
November
(148)
- Rick Perry forgets which agency he wants to scrap ...
- Yet another prize for northern artists gives out £...
- 'It's the NHS, stupid,' Lib Dems told
- Law firms are opening up to non-graduates
- Death and the salesmen: London hosts arms fair
- Dowler family cross-examination puts advocates on ...
- Police interview Chelsea's John Terry over racial ...
- Chelsea's Romelu Lukaku has chance to feel the fir...
- Cuts create tension in Osborne's constituency
- Shabana Mahmood, the shadow universities minister,...
- Excluding religious education will impoverish youn...
- Jonathan Djanogly: moribund in a dead end job?
- Isis laboratory funding shortfall 'damaging UK's r...
- Lab funding shortfall 'damaging UK's research stan...
- Amnesty International: why the pen is mightier tha...
- Chelsea's win over Wolverhampton Wanderers 'not cr...
- Osborne's £5bn gamble to stave off recession
- Eta declares halt to armed conflict
- Duncan Smith attacked over women's pensions
- Catholic church weighs up response to criticism fr...
- Business as usual for suspended pair
- Bulgaria v England: five things we learned about F...
- Home ownership 'to fall to mid-80s levels'
- God's wife, the mysterious mother of Mormons | Tre...
- Sturridge and Rodwell named in Capello's England s...
- North Carolina's reparation for the dark past of A...
- Ban on filming in law courts to be lifted
- Football League long weekender | James Dart
- Is it right for public sector staff to strike on 3...
- Nick Clegg: £1bn youth jobs fund to prevent lost g...
- Union leaders consider more strikes over public se...
- Children's welfare should not be trumped by parent...
- Chelsea and QPR look for new homes
- Carlos Tevez's Manchester City relationship in tat...
- Barcelona's Cesc Fábregas leaves Arsenal with tear...
- Employment law: the sack race
- Chelsea back embattled Villas-Boas
- Barack Obama faces stark choices about US policy o...
- Community that's unable to afford to be part of 't...
- British army will never again be among military su...
- In-form England women aim for glory
- Fábregas omission adds to Barça saga
- Law firms are opening up to non-graduates | Alex A...
- Cancer research in 'golden era', says charity chief
- Pentagon cuts mean US can no longer bail out Nato,...
- David Willetts: Other countries are watching close...
- News to bear the brunt of BBC cuts that bite acros...
- Unison chief's 'call to arms' warns of long fight ...
- Overachieving Montenegro inspired by a proud footb...
- 'Disappointed' United deny Hargreaves' guinea pig ...
- Scott Carson leaves West Bromwich Albion to join B...
- Synthetic DNA added to yeast cells, paving way for...
- The justice and security green paper is an attack ...
- We must not abandon young people to unemployment |...
- Shining moment for maths
- Hiddink hints at interest in Chelsea return
- Pensions: the public sector is in denial
- OBR: Age of austerity to continue for decades
- How a move to an ex-colliery village showed us the...
- The US today: economic stagnation, political paral...
- Manufacturing deficit fear | Dean Baker
- Welcome to the New Liberal Arts. Fancy a BA in Sci...
- Daniel Levy tells Chelsea to forget about signing ...
- Capello expected to ring changes against Sweden
- Joachim Löw: Germany are in 'excellent shape' afte...
- Terry Waite: 20 years of freedom
- The Bundle: Extradition, extradition, extradition ...
- England's new wave of young talent a threat, admit...
- When is Gafcon going to start listening? | Savitri...
- Here's a demand: forgive student loan debt | Rober...
- Public sector workers 'frogmarched' into strike ac...
- Castlebeck raised 'serious concerns' - watchdog
- Council's social care cuts ruled unlawful
- Will Afghanistan learn that cross-dressers are not...
- Does comic 'bravery' go hand in hand with being of...
- Football transfer rumours: Christian Eriksen to Ma...
- Standup has grown up - but that doesn't mean it is...
- Global teacher shortage threatens progress on educ...
- Education needs a new gaffer - call Lord Fergie | ...
- Blatter says Fifa will reveal bribes report
- David Cameron upsets prison reformers with sentenc...
- Luka Modric presents Tottenham challenge that will...
- What every social work student should know
- Tuition fees go-ahead marks the betrayal of a gene...
- An NGO fit for the future
- George IV: the rehabilitation of Old Naughty | Luc...
- A step by step vision for public sector reform
- Capello warns England against World Cup complacency
- Compensation claimants say changes to court costs ...
- Compensation claimants say changes to court costs ...
- Across Europe, the left's fightback has begun | Jo...
- Eurozone crisis will hit UK hard, warns Cameron
- Council's social care cuts are unlawful, high cour...
- The Rough Guide to the Future by Jon Turney
- Cohabitees' property rights: still as clear as mud
- The Disappearing Spoon by Sam Kean - review
- Is Estonia really the least religious country in t...
- Eurozone 'mess' is a risk to UK banks, Bank of Eng...
- Jerry Sadowitz: his dark materials
- Celebrating 50 years of human-powered flight
-
▼
November
(148)
0 comments:
Post a Comment