Harry Redknapp calls for end to Millwall v West Ham Cup games

27 August 2009 07:54
HARRY REDKNAPP has called for an end to Millwall and West Ham Cup clashes, following the disgraceful scenes which marred their Carling Cup encounter on Tuesday. One man was stabbed as hooligans caused havoc in and outside the Boleyn Ground. And Redknapp, who played for and managed West Ham, reckons the only way to stamp out the violence is to cancel the fixture altogether. In his Sun column the Spurs boss said: "I don't like saying this but I am afraid there is only one answer if the Hammers and Lions are ever drawn to face each other again - put the balls back in the hat and draw them out again. "When the two names were drawn together it was just asking for trouble and that is exactly what we got because of the history between them. "And if they ever meet in the League then the game should be played behind closed doors because the human cost of these kind of disturbances is just too high to bear any longer." What do you make of Redknapp?s comments? Leave your comments below?

Source: London_Paper