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In January 2012, Moyes became the fourth manager, after Sir Alex Ferguson, Arsène Wenger and Harry Redknapp, to record 150 wins in the Premier League.
Redknapp was the last player to be signed by manager Kenny Dalglish before his surprising resignation on 22 February 1991 and later became the youngest Liverpool player to appear in European competition, at 18 years 120 days when making his Liverpool debut against Auxerre in the UEFA Cup on 23 October 1991, by which time Liverpool were being managed by Graeme Souness.
Redknapp became the manager of Southampton two weeks later, and after rejecting the position of chief scout, Smith was appointed his assistant.
Following Ball's sacking, Bond became first a scout for West Ham United, and then returned to Portsmouth as reserve team coach under manager Harry Redknapp.
He became a squad player who was largely used as cover for the likes of Jamie Redknapp and John Barnes.
When Redknapp left in December 2005, Bassett became the caretaker manager, in a shared role with Dennis Wise.
During the 2009 10 season, he became a regular under Harry Redknapp.

Redknapp and then
Redknapp had resigned midway through the club's second Premier League season, after a disagreement with Mandaric, and went on to manage bitter rivals Southampton, only to return just over a year later, with Velimir Zajec and then Alain Perrin having had brief spells as manager in-between.
In 1998, Louise married the footballer Jamie Redknapp, then focused on making what she described as her " most personal album to date ", Elbow Beach.
After that Redknapp returned and played two and a half seasons for Tottenham Hotspur then finally joined Southampton, where he played under his father for a second time.
Redknapp started out on the road to professional football as a schoolboy at Tottenham Hotspur but began his professional career, at the age of 16, in 1989 at Bournemouth, then managed by his father, Harry.
Barnes was then snapped up by former team-mate and manager Kenny Dalglish, who was managing Newcastle United, although an approach had already been made by Harry Redknapp of West Ham ; Barnes had agreed in principle to join them until at the final moment Dalglish called him and Barnes changed his mind.
Queiroz was often seen conducting interviews with BBC programmes, such as Match of the Day, as at the time Alex Ferguson refused to speak with the BBC after allegations by the BBC's Panorama programme that Ferguson's younger son Jason, and then Portsmouth manager Harry Redknapp, had been involved in corruption regarding cuts in transfer fees.
Seemingly out of the picture at Portsmouth, he was loaned to Stade Rennais FC for the 2004 05 season, with then Pompey manager Harry Redknapp saying he would allow Mornar to be sold upon his return.
The following season saw Primus remain a regular member of the Portsmouth team under first Redknapp and then both his successors, Velimir Zajec and Alain Perrin.
He then took control when Redknapp left the club.
Foxe returned to West Ham in March, but struggled in the Premiership, losing his place when then manager Harry Redknapp left the club later that year.
After playing only 12 games for West Ham, he moved to Portsmouth ( then managed by Harry Redknapp ) on a free transfer in May 2002.
Roeder then worked as a coach under Glenn Hoddle for the England national team, before West Ham manager Harry Redknapp offered him an opportunity in club football again in 1999.
Levy then installed Harry Redknapp as the new Head Coach of Tottenham.
He was then released from Portsmouth after failing to impress Harry Redknapp on his return in the 2005 06 season.
A famous win looked to be on the cards, but Spurs restored some pride by denying Arsenal victory ; in the second half Jamie Redknapp scored from long-range, then Robbie Keane converted a 90th-minute penalty.

Redknapp and club
Rumours gradually grew apace that Mandaric and Redknapp had resolved the dispute that caused Redknapp to walk out in the first place, and that he was poised to rejoin his former club.
Following the departure of Redknapp in December 2005, Woodward was suggested as a possible candidate for the manager's position at the Championship club, despite his lack of experience in the game.
Harry Redknapp took over as manager in early 2002, with Jim Smith returning to the club as assistant manager.
With the resignation of Harry Redknapp, he was briefly joint-caretaker manager of the club with Dave Bassett.
The appointment of an experienced manager in Redknapp led to expectations that results would improve, but they were actually worse in the second half of the season than in the first, and the club was relegated to the Championship.
Later that year, Harry Redknapp appointed Smith as his assistant at former club Portsmouth.
Smith helped Redknapp win the Division One title at the first attempt in 2002 03, and played his part as the club established itself in the Premier League.
He was given the number 9 shirt by manager Harry Redknapp, which he had previously worn during his first spell at the club.
However, following Redknapp's resignation and subsequent appointment at rivals Southampton, Bond chose to return to his old club and was appointed as one of the coaches working under Redknapp.
He currently works as a commentator on ESPN's PressPass program and in addition to commentary he has also interviewed several major footballing figures, including his former club manager Harry Redknapp after his move from Portsmouth to Tottenham Hotspur and legendary USA international goalkeeper Kasey Keller.
However, he joined Greek club Olympiacos in August 2007 and Redknapp admitted that, " Lua wants to move on ...
His most recent job was as a first team coach for English Premier League club Tottenham Hotspur, under manager Harry Redknapp.
Although Quashie was a regular starter in the 2004 05 season and club captain, he had not been offered a new contract despite being out of contract at the end of the season and joined former Portsmouth manager, Harry Redknapp, at Southampton during the January 2005 transfer window.
On 28 January 2010, Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp confirmed that Guðjohnsen had joined the club on loan for the remainder of 2009 10 season, despite undergoing a medical at West Ham United.
However, in December, a public fall-out with manager Harry Redknapp led to him being released, having played only 18 times for the club.
After the departure of Harry Redknapp as manager and alleged comments by Hislop, a new goalkeeper, Konstantinos Chalkias was bought to the club and given the first team place.
It was reported that Defoe's former club Tottenham Hotspur made a formal approach for the striker but no agreement was reached ; Spurs manager Harry Redknapp described the clubs as " miles apart in their valuation of the player ", suggesting that Portsmouth wanted " in excess of £ 20 million ".
Ince won no honours in his first season with Liverpool as his new club were in the midst of a transitional period where they were cast as ' nearly men ' and, rather derogatorily, ' Spice Boys ' a term coined to describe the likes of team mates and good friends of Ince's like Steve McManaman, Robbie Fowler, Jason McAteer and Jamie Redknapp as underachieving playboys in the game ; the term itself is derived from the name of the contemporary pop-group, the Spice Girls.
On 20 August 2010 Tottenham Hotspur manager Harry Redknapp confirmed that William Gallas was set to join the club and described the move as a " no-brainer ".
I also knew manager Harry Redknapp, and Luka Modrić and Vedran Ćorluka told me great things about the club ".

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