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Harry Redknapp

Legendary football player, manager and former King of the Jungle, Harry Redknapp is now one of the most prominent after dinner speakers.

Retiring in the late 1970’s, Harry went on to manage both West Ham and Bournemouth, along with a period of time spent at Southampton and two terms at Portsmouth; Harry’s dedication to British football has been prominent throughout his entire life. He now highlights his achievements in the after-dinner circuit.

Alongside his work as a football speaker and Premier League manager Harry has held dreams of managing the England international team, but was pit to the post by Roy Hodgeson in 2012 amidst erroneous allegations of corruption and fraud. His ability to remain a dedicated and competent manager throughout the various trials and tribulations of his public image only further attests to his determination and ambition.

Harry is a passionate and enthusiastic sports speaker, with his vast experience both as a player and a manager providing him with in-depth knowledge of football, tactics and teamwork. When combined with his love for the sport, Harry is truly a leader in his industry.

Passionate about giving back, Harry is a patron for the children’s hospice Julia’s House, the Dorset Cancer Care Foundation, Round Table Children’s Wish and many more incredible charities.

His insight into life both on and off the pitch is incredibly enlightening, whilst, thanks to the peaks and troughs of his long standing career, Harry speaks openly about adversity, determination and ambition as a man who has faced and experienced both.


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