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REDKNAPP is officially on England's wanted list

HARRY REDKNAPP is officially on England's wanted list.

The Football Association confirmed publicly for the first time yesterday that they fancy the Tottenham boss as Fabio Capello's successor.
Chief executive Alex Horne said: "Harry Redknapp is a great manager.
"Tottenham are playing great football and to qualify well for the Champions League knockout stage from a position of being fourth-favourites in their group is huge testimony to that.
"I'd expect Harry to make a long list for the England job. It may not be a very long long list."
Capello's contract expires after the 2012 European Championships, though Horne did warn the FA could go foreign again if they cannot get the right Englishman.
Horne also revealed no process has yet been discussed for appointing the successor to Capello.
Redknapp admitted yesterday he did not want to look too far ahead and was just concentrating on his job at Spurs.
He said: "You never know. Honestly, I don't go home and think I want to be manager of England. All I've said is if an English guy gets offered it, it would be hard to turn it down.
"I'm very happy managing Tottenham. In two years, who knows? I may be struggling. Somebody else is going to come and do well.
"It can all change. Two years is a long time in life and certainly it's an awful long time in football."
Ex-Arsenal vice-chairman David Dein is favourite to be the new FA chairman.
Dein impressed as international president of England's doomed 2018 World Cup bid.
Acting FA chairman Roger Burden, who withdrew his candidacy claiming he could no longer trust FIFA, will remain in post until the FA's board meeting on December 22.

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