Premier League - Redknapp: I'm almost illiterate

Thu, 26 Jan 16:49:00 2012

Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp can hardly write, has never sent an email or text in his life and is the "most disorganised person in the world" who cannot even fill in a team sheet, a court heard on Thursday.

Soccer manager Harry Redknapp arrives at Southwark Crown Court in London - 0

Redknapp, 64, who is facing charges of tax evasion which he denies, said he struggles with literacy, adding: "I write like a two-year-old and I can't spell."

The Press Association also reported that Redknapp, widely tipped as a future England manager, claimed he was "the most disorganised person in the world" during interviews with City of London detectives in 2009.

In tape recordings played at Southwark Crown Court, Redknapp said: "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."

He added: "I have a big problem, I can't write so I don't keep anything. I am the most disorganised person, I am ashamed to say, in the world."

Redknapp told officers he had not seen his pay slip in years as he said: "You talk to anybody at the football club. I don't write. I couldn't even fill a team sheet in."

Under questioning over the Monaco account at the heart of the 189,000 pounds ($295,000) bung allegation, the Tottenham Hotspur manager added: "I pay a fortune to my accountant to look after me you know.

"He writes all the cheques for me and my wife. He pays my bills. He runs my life basically."

Redknapp told officers in June 2009 that The Sun newspaper, where he writes a regular column, "hadn't paid me for 18 months".

He said: "I've never wrote a letter in my life. I couldn't write a letter. I write like a two-year-old and I can't spell."

Redknapp added: "Why am I gonna fiddle 20, 30 whatever thousand pounds of income tax when I walk away six months later from £200,000 that I was due."

The tape was played out after jurors heard Redknapp made "disastrous" business decisions and lost 250,000 pounds in a "very unsuccessful" takeover bid at Oxford United.

Redknapp lost every penny as part of a loan to take control of Oxford, HSBC executive Alan Hills told the court.

Redknapp's barrister John Kelsey-Fry QC used the example to deny prosecution claims that the Tottenham Hotspur manager was a "hard-headed businessman".

He asked Mr Hills at Southwark Crown Court, in London: "Do you remember an occasion when he was persuaded to loan, at very short notice, 250,000 pounds to buy Oxford United and that money just disappeared into the mist?"

Mr Hills replied: "I have never seen it, yes."

Mr Hills said Redknapp had shown acumen in the property market, but he agreed with Mr Kelsey-Fry's claim that "with the benefit of hindsight, some investments were disastrous".

He added: "With regard to the shares (in Oxford United)... it is fair to say they were very unsuccessful."

Mr Hills, an associate director with HSBC in London between 2000 and 2009, said he held meetings with Redknapp alongside the football boss's solicitor and accountant.

The jury was told Mr Hills was not initially informed of Redknapp's Monaco dealings in addition to the domestic accounts he held with HSBC.

Mr Hills said: "I would have expected to have known or be told of it."

Redknapp had sole responsibility for the Monaco bank account at the centre of £189,000 bung allegations, said David Cusdin, vice-president of HSBC in Monaco between 2000 and 2005.

Mr Cusdin also described co-defendant Milan Mandaric as "a perfect gentleman".

Giving evidence via videolink, Mr Cusdin said he was aware that Redknapp had flown to the principality to open an account.

"I was certainly aware of his visit - it was quite possible that I didn't open the account, it was one of my team - but I was certainly aware of the visit," Mr Cusdin told the court.

"I don't have a recollection - but I could well have shaken his hand at the meeting."

Both Redknapp, 64, of Poole, Dorset, and Mandaric, from Oadby, Leicestershire, deny two counts of cheating the public revenue when Redknapp was manager of Portsmouth FC.

The first charge of cheating the public revenue alleges that between April 1, 2002 and November 28, 2007 Mandaric paid 145,000 US dollars (£93,100) into the account.

The second charge for the same offence relates to a sum of 150,000 US dollars (£96,300) allegedly paid between May 1, 2004 and November 28, 2007.

The court was adjourned until Friday when it will hear from the final prosecution witnesses.

Redknapp goes on trial

Reuters

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  1. hay you leave our harry alone the fu@king taxman as­ been riping us off for years

    From ALAN B, on Mon 30 Jan 9:56
  2. just seen his dog using the cashpoint

    From TOM, on Sun 29 Jan 22:37
  3. harry says he is giving thousands of pounds to a­ southampton hospital charity he forgets to tell you its­ the money from the fines the players pay, how can you­ belive a word he says, when the police announce that­ they are looking into football bungs he is always first­ to deny it happens, who says he is the best english­ football manager (arry himself)

    From lesgsenior, on Sun 29 Jan 18:41
  4. So how does he write a column for the Sun?

    Mike

    From mickandpatnorman, on Sat 28 Jan 20:08
  5. So he can't write? so who filled in the bank forms­ and signed them........??????

    OH YES HIS DOG.... SILLY­ ME!!!

    From Burnside, on Sat 28 Jan 18:59
  6. Did anybody else notice on the news this morning­ (Saturday), Harry "I can't write"­ Redknapp dishing out autographs after the match with­ Watford. What does he write, "X"?

    From DuncanH, on Sat 28 Jan 18:59
  7. Wonder why I don't believe him

    From Cherill, on Sat 28 Jan 18:01
  8. I do not believe him.........

    From Cherill, on Sat 28 Jan 17:58
  9. If his name wasTony Blair he would not be in court!!

    From k, on Sat 28 Jan 15:41
  10. yoooh

    From Goodwill, on Sat 28 Jan 15:34
  11. so what. He still earns millions every yeah you dumd­ c.unts

    From Violent Torpedo Of Truth, on Sat 28 Jan 8:15
  12. I don't know who's the more stupid - Harry, or­ his defence counsel? You cannot be unaware of your­ facts and figures, be illiterate and disorganised, and­ yet be a great football manager. Either he is lying­ about his abilities, or he should not be anywhere near­ managing a multi-million pound business.

    I've­ done jury service and I found it amazing how a group­ made up from people of all ages, backgrounds and­ experiences came to a consensus. Thoughts and comments­ come in from all angles, and the remarkable result is­ as honest and objective as a decision can be. The­ wisdom of crowds will not be fooled by this nonsense.

    From Engels Afrikahna, on Sat 28 Jan 7:33
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    Regardless of what he may or may not have done. Harry­ dosent deserve to be mocked for his inability to write.­ He is a gentleman and I admire him greatly for what he­ has acheived in his life.He has many other­ "gifts" which more than make up for his lack­ of schooling. Good luck Harry. (except when you play­ Man utd lol)

    From Tony, on Fri 27 Jan 23:05
  14. Harry just went up in my estimation. What a set of­ balls on the guy, brass ones, to say all that with a­ (semi) straight face.

    From Tom, on Fri 27 Jan 22:51
  15. samuel @256, perhaps she ie even more thickerer than­ him and finds him intelligent?

    From Tam, on Fri 27 Jan 22:22
  16. Louise @ 253: Just asking and with a completely open­ mind, but if he can't read or write how do you know­ he is intelligent? Not just intelligent mind, but THE­ MOST intelligent? How can you test him if he can't­ read anything or write anything down? And how could he­ learn anything in the first place if he can't read­ anything?Just curious.

    From pickwicksamuel, on Fri 27 Jan 22:01
  17. Did you hear the one about Harry Redknapp going down to­ the warehouse for a shag

    From Michael, on Fri 27 Jan 22:00
  18. Makes me wonder why I ever bothered to go to school!­ Ibe - Naija.

    From Ibe, on Fri 27 Jan 21:53
  19. I find it disgraceful that so many people are calling­ him thick because he can't read or write.
    My­ partner is illiterate and can't read or write­ either but he is the most intelligent person I­ know.
    How dare you say stuff like that? Ignorant small­ minded morons.

    From Louise Sutton, on Fri 27 Jan 21:42
  20. @ John no 243.
    When did you see him texting? Before or­ after 2009? That's important because his words­ about illiteracy and lack of e-mail/txt skills comes­ from 2009. He didn't say it at the court last days.­
    Maybe he is a crook, and maybe not. We shall now when­ we hear the verdict.

    From Grzegorz Gembara, on Fri 27 Jan 20:54
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