Redknapp lauds Modric influence after laughing off Bullard link
Harry Redknapp has reserved praise for Luka Modric after dismissing a possible move for Jimmy Bullard
www.theguardian.comI don’t have a live update ready to hand, but here’s what’s generally known about the connection between Harry Redknapp and Jimmy Bullard.
In December 2008, Harry Redknapp publicly dismissed any immediate interest in signing Jimmy Bullard for Tottenham, emphasizing that his focus was on Luka Modric and other targets rather than Bullard. This suggests Redknapp had not pursued Bullard at that time.[1]
Bullard later became a notable figure in entertainment and media (e.g., reality TV appearances), but there isn’t evidence of a sustained or ongoing managerial relationship with Redknapp beyond that initial debunked transfer claim.[2][1]
If you want, I can search for more recent sources or provide a brief timeline of any public comments or interactions between them up to today. Would you like me to look up the latest mentions?[1][2]
Harry Redknapp has reserved praise for Luka Modric after dismissing a possible move for Jimmy Bullard
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