Harry: We can surprise United

QPR are just as capable of getting a result against Manchester United as any other side in the Premier League, says Harry Redknapp.

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jpwmorgan (Manchester United) says...

How did that go?

Posted 11:11am 24th February 2013

shenkenshalken (Newcastle United) says...

Yes, all good ideas. Maybe Harry could hire actors to jump out on Alex and his players and give them a fright. I can imagine Fergie's interview after the match: "It's been quite a strange atmosphere just now.... I'm quite surprised and I didn't expect that from Harry." Mission accomplished.

Posted 1:29pm 23rd February 2013

wozza (Manchester United) says...

Funny comments but this one s important. If they squeak a result then it'll get more nerve racking then it has too.

Posted 5:13pm 22nd February 2013

markarogers (Liverpool) says...

Harry's entire 1995 West Ham side that cost United the Premiership all lining up for QPR. That would scare the s**t if I was a United player. Two words: Julian Dicks.

Posted 11:46am 22nd February 2013

kernowpete (Arsenal) says...

What did you have in mind Harry, Maybe a party popper in the tunnel pre-match, or an inter-flora regency arrangement delivered to Sir alex in his dugout, now that would be a surprise.

Posted 11:11am 22nd February 2013

danza (Chelsea) says...

Well you're not going to surprise them now that you've mentioned it Harry! Totally blew it and the game is up!

Posted 10:19am 22nd February 2013

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