Proper noun
Redknapp (plural Redknapps)
A surname.
Football Federation chiefs have rubbished the speculation that former Spurs manager Harry Redknapp would replace Gernot Rohr as the coach of the Super Eagles. Source: Internet
Bonds refused the post offered and walked away from the club. citation His accusations of deceit and manipulation by the board and by Redknapp have continued to cause ill-feeling. Source: Internet
Multimillionaire – or even millionaire – managers do not, as a rule, live or behave like Bielsa but, as perhaps befits the owner of one of the game’s sharpest tactical brains, the Argentinian is much more eccentric Oxbridge don than Harry Redknapp clone. Source: Internet
“No problem,” I say as Jamie Redknapp brushes past me looking very dapper in a navy suit but mask-free. Source: Internet
Chrissie Russell: Louise Redknapp wants to be her own woman - what's so wrong with that? Source: Internet
Jamie Redknapp has warned the Premier League will come an "unfair competition" as more players withdraw over coronavirus safety fears. Source: Internet