Knee surgery forces Redknapp to quit QPR role
Harry Redknapp has resigned as Queens Park Rangers manager citing an imminent knee replacement as the reason behind it.
Harry Redknapp has resigned as Queens Park Rangers manager citing an imminent knee replacement as the reason behind it.
Harry Redknapp has left Queens Park Rangers after stating knee replacement surgery would have a severe impact on his job.
The 67-year-old leaves his role less than 24 hours after failing to agree his preferred transfer targets.
"I have had such a fantastic time at QPR. I would like to thank the Board, the players and all my staff, and especially the supporters who have been absolutely fantastic to me since I arrived at the club for their tremendous support.
“Sadly I need immediate surgery on my knee which is going to stop me from doing my job in the coming weeks. It means I won’t be able to be out on the training pitch every day, and if I can’t give 100 per-cent I feel it’s better for someone else to take over the reins.
“My relationship with Tony Fernandes has been one of the highlights of my footballing career and I wish the club every success. I am confident they will survive in the Premier League this year.”
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