Cherries: Harry hoping Howe follows his lead

19 February 2010 07:00
HARRY Redknapp is keen to see the current crop of Dean Court talent emulate his class of 87 and thinks Eddie Howe should hang around to nurture them.[LNB] Redknapp piloted the club to the second tier of the Football League when he masterminded Cherries' Division Three title triumph 23 years ago.[LNB] Like Howe, he cut his teeth at Dean Court, spending nine years in the hot-seat before moving on to manage in the top-flight with West Ham, Portsmouth, Southampton and Spurs.[LNB] And while Redknapp lists Howe as one of the brightest prospects on the circuit, he also feels the 32-year-old should stay put for the time being at least.[LNB] Howe rejected the overtures of Championship strugglers Peterborough earlier this season and is certain to have alerted other clubs following his achievements with Cherries.[LNB] But speaking exclusively to the Daily Echo, Redknapp said: I thought it was a wise decision not going to Peterborough. He needs all the experience he can get and Bournemouth is a great grounding for him.[LNB] It's a good club and a great opportunity. In my opinion, he needs to stay and learn the trade.[LNB] I stayed for nine or 10 years and it was a great apprenticeship for me. I think he needs to have a good run before he thinks about moving.[LNB] He's done a brilliant job in a short space of time and they have got every chance of winning promotion this season.[LNB] It's going to be tight but I want to see them get out of that division. They are doing tremendously and we are all keeping our fingers crossed for them.[LNB] Redknapp, who has again agreed to bring Spurs to Dean Court for a pre-season friendly, also believes is it too early to compare Howe's League Two promotion hopefuls with his title-winners from the glory days of the late 80s.[LNB] That was a strong team with strong characters, he said. We had people like John Williams, Mark Newson, Trevor Aylott and Carl Richards, and Sean O'Driscoll and Tony Pulis have both gone on to become top managers.[LNB] There was a lot of knowledge, know-how and experience in that team. All the players had a real understanding of the game. The current team is a younger team and, hopefully, they can be as successful as that team.[LNB] Before the embargo was tightened, Eddie certainly brought in some good players. Big Fletch was an inspired signing. He knows the club inside-out and has certainly played his part. Brett Pitman is a goalscorer and a real handful.[LNB] It's just been a shame that we haven't been able to loan them any players. I've got some good, young kids here whom I would love to have sent down to Eddie but it's impossible with the embargo.[LNB] Both Eddie and Jason Tindall are doing a fantastic job and I'm delighted for them. Eddie Mitchell has come in and done well also. The club is heading in the right direction.[LNB] Don't forget to join the Daily Echo reporting team for our up-to-the-minute matchday blog as Cherries continue their bid for promotion. Log on to bournemouthecho.co.uk/sport just before kick-off and either join in the fun by posting your comments or sit back and watch events unfold.[LNB]

Source: Bournemouth_Echo