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Posted 29/11/2007 11:53:02


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TiDavid Lee Roth (29/11/2007)
"They have to arrest you to talk to you, for you to be in the police station. I think that's the end of it, it didn't directly concern me."

No they don't Harry, they don't have to arrest you, they can request your attendance at a Police station in order to discuss matters.  They only arrest and bail you if they feel you've got something to hide, or suspect they have evidence of your guilt.

Exactly what I thought. They don't bail you if you're only "helping with enquiries".


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Posted 29/11/2007 11:56:41


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TiDavid Lee Roth (29/11/2007)
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So that's the end of Harry for England then is it?  Don't see why.

Even if Harry is a crook, what difference does that make?  Our country is run by crooks anyway, it's the way it works.

Ooh! Political!

All Harry needs is the sheepskin jacket to complete the look.

Yeah, he reminds me of a Del boy market trader as well.

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Posted 29/11/2007 11:57:36


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TiDavid Lee Roth (29/11/2007)
"They have to arrest you to talk to you, for you to be in the police station. I think that's the end of it, it didn't directly concern me."

No they don't Harry, they don't have to arrest you, they can request your attendance at a Police station in order to discuss matters. They only arrest and bail you if they feel you've got something to hide, or suspect they have evidence of your guilt.


Exactly what I thought. They don't bail you if you're only "helping with enquiries".


They might caution you so you understand that what you say might be used in evidence etc, but they certainly don't arrest you unless they think they can make the charge stick.

Did he really say that? I always thought he was thick but that is one of the dumbest things I ever heard.


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Posted 29/11/2007 15:38:47


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Last Updated: Thursday, 29 November 2007, 14:06 GMT
Redknapp 'bitter' at police probe
Harry Redknapp at a press conference
Mr Redknapp said he had been open with his squad
Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp has said he was "bitterly disappointed" at the way police have handled an inquiry into alleged corruption in football.

He was "deeply upset" that his home was raided at 0600 with press photographers in tow, when the allegations had "nothing whatsoever to do with me".

Mr Redknapp, 60, was one of five men arrested on suspicion of conspiracy to defraud and false accounting.

Among those arrested were Portsmouth's former chairman Milan Mandaric.

'Entirely different'

Mr Redknapp told a press conference that his wife had been "petrified" during the raid, which took place while he was away from home at a Champions League match in Germany.

I add a bit of a profile to the investigation
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He added that he was at a loss to explain why he had been treated in this manner when the inquiry appeared to focus on payments made by an agent to a player.

The Portsmouth manager told reporters: "What an agent does with his player has nothing to do with me.

"I still feel I was only called in because I have a high profile. I add a bit of a profile to the investigation."

He added that he had called in his players for a meeting, and been "completely open" with them about the allegations.

"All the players wanted the agent's telephone number because they had never heard of an agent before who'd want to give a player any money," he joked.

But he said his family were "deeply heartbroken by the situation" and asked "why it had to be brought into the public domain when I wasn't involved in any part of it".

Another of those who were held is understood to be Charlton player and Senegalese international Amdy Faye, currently on loan to Rangers.

The City of London Police inquiry is believed to be centred on the transfer of Mr Faye to Portsmouth from the French club Auxerre, and from Portsmouth to Newcastle, deals set up by agent Willie McKay.

Paul Martin, the solicitor representing Mr Redknapp and Mr Storrie, said: "The inquiries do not relate to either of those individuals. They relate to entirely different individuals."

A spokesman for Mr Mandaric, 69, said the Leicester City chairman would "continue to offer his full and total support to the police".

Police said the arrested men were aged 69, 60, 55, 48 and 30 and had been questioned over conspiracy to defraud and false accounting.

The 69-year-old was also held on suspicion of money laundering, a spokesman said.

'Totally unrelated'

Detectives from the economic crime unit of the City of London Police are investigating allegations of corruption within football and its impact on owners and shareholders.

In July, officers raided Newcastle United, Portsmouth and Rangers football clubs as part of the inquiry.

A spokesman for Portsmouth said on Wednesday the club's chief executive and manager had "been asked to help police with their inquiries concerning a matter dating back to 2003" prior to the new owner taking control of the club in 2006.

He added the club was "fully supportive of Peter and Harry".

Rangers FC have confirmed that a player was arrested in a matter "totally unrelated" to the club.

The latest arrests bring the total number of people detained in connection with the investigation to seven.

In September, a 28-year-old man was arrested in London and in May, a 61-year-old man was arrested in Manchester on suspicion of money laundering.

A separate inquiry conducted last year by former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lord Stevens highlighted concerns over 17 player transfers and five Premier League clubs.

Sounds so much like BS, if you ask me

I still feel I was only called in because I have a high profile. I add a bit of a profile to the investigation."

Translated

I still feel I was only called in because I have a highly likely hand in all this. I add a bit of a  most likely profile to the investigation."

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Posted 30/11/2007 16:28:23
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TiDavid Lee Roth (29/11/2007)
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So that's the end of Harry for England then is it?  Don't see why.

Even if Harry is a crook, what difference does that make?  Our country is run by crooks anyway, it's the way it works.

Ooh! Political!

All Harry needs is the sheepskin jacket to complete the look.

 

Besides, they gave Venables the job in 94 didn't they?

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Posted 01/12/2007 10:26:29


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Portsmouth boss Harry Redknapp wants screen hardman and fellow East Ender Ray Winstone to play him in a film of his life (Mirror)

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Posted 11/12/2007 16:20:11


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This one amused me:

Portsmouth striker Benjani Mwaruwari is ready to snub a move to Juventus to stay at Fratton Park. (The Sun)

A lack of ambition, or a brown paper bag filled with notes from 'Arry Catflap and Co?

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