
Redknapp‘s Gold Cup hopes faded but the impossible dream is on to save Spurs

Former Tottenham manager says ‘I would give it a go’ after seeing his horse weaken up the Cheltenham hill Harry Redknapp is the living embodiment of Spurs’ motto, Audere est Facere: To Dare Is To Do. And on the day one improbable dream ended, with his horse The Jukebox Man fading to finish eighth in the Cheltenham Gold Cup, the 79-year-old switched his sights towards another bold adventure: saving Tottenham from relegation. “It’s a big challenge,” said Redknapp, who managed Spurs between 2008 an
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