Redknapp Bemoans QPR 'soap Opera'

10 April 2015 08:21

Harry Redknapp has claimed 'people with their own agendas' had a hand in his resignation as QPR manager, describing the situation as 'a bit of a soap opera'.

The 68-year-old blamed knee problems for his decision to leave the Barclays Premier League strugglers in February.

However, Redknapp told BBC Sport's Football Focus there was more to his decision than health problems.

He said: "I always thought I had everyone pulling with me and suddenly I felt some were and some weren't. I didn't know who was on my side at the end and who wasn't.

"Behind the scenes, I always thought there were one or two people with their own agendas.

"There was always talk about Tim Sherwood coming in. It was like a bit of a soap opera.

"QPR was in the paper every day. I've been at lots of other clubs, big clubs as well, where you didn't get that. That got on my nerves. That was the big problem for me.

"As soon as we lost a few games, it would begin. I always thought there was someone mischievous causing it. I'd never had that before at any club I'd been at.

"I didn't see the teams below us getting the same sort of headlines every other week. It wore me down a little bit."

Redknapp left the team second from bottom of the table and they are now two points from safety under the leadership of Chris Ramsey.

However, Redknapp, who also claimed he did not fall out with chairman Tony Fernandes because of the club's lack of business in the January transfer window, added: "I felt I'd have kept them up."

Source: PA-WIRE