Hammers hit out at Harry's antics

West Ham managing director Karren Brady has criticised Harry Redknapp over the way he pursued Scott Parker during the transfer window. The Hammers midfielder recently put an end to speculation about his future by signing a new four-year contract at Upton Park.But throughout the summer it did not appear certain that he would stay as Tottenham were interested in securing his services.West Ham always made it clear that Parker was not for sale and rejected an offer from their London rivals.Vice-chairman Brady nevertheless says the 29-year-old was affected by the situation, and has hit out at Redknapp for the way he does business."Harry Redknapp has introduced something in the transfer market I call 'Harry's Law'. It goes: 'Do what I like, when I like, with whom I like," Brady said in the Daily Mail."Scott Parker grew unsettled by Spurs' clear interest in him even though West Ham joint-chairman David Sullivan stated he was not for sale."No permission to speak to Scott was requested or would have been given."But this was not good enough for Spurs who were convinced we would be pressured into selling."Redknapp has insisted that Tottenham did nothing wrong, saying: "We were told they were willing to sell and wanted to sell him to raise money."

Source: Team_Talk