Redknapp rejects drink reports

QPR manager Harry Redknapp has rejected allegations that several of his players indulged in late-night drinking sessions during a training camp in Dubai last month.

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juddlinskatron (Chelsea) says...

"We have to take the blame for what we did. We know that. But some of us think that if the manager had been in the same hotel he could have controlled what was going on. That sums up everything you need to know about the modern footballer right there. Presumably this was an adult speaking, right

Posted 1:09pm 2nd March 2013

dirty-verbals (Arsenal) says...

I am REALLY enjoying watching whats happening at QPR.

Posted 12:16pm 2nd March 2013

kernowpete (Arsenal) says...

Was Mr Redknapp foolish enough to think he didn't have to watch over his highly paid group of adult professional sports men like a school master on a Secondary school bus trip? I can picture the scene..."Ok its time for lights out, Zamora you should be in bed already you know what happens to your knees if you stay up passed 11", just pathetic. I would imagine due to the magnitude of the dung they are neck deep in, they might realise it was time to knuckle down and save their careers and the club. Harry should issue a list of the players involved so that no other club will make the mistake of employing them after QPR go down.

Posted 11:43am 2nd March 2013

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