Tottenham manager Harry Redknapp unconcerned over return to Fratton Park

The former Portsmouth manager has spent two spells at Fratton Park but left a year ago after winning the FA Cup and taking the club into europe. Since his departure, Portsmouth have had two managers, suffered with a messy takeover and have dropped to the foot of the Premier League. By contrast, Redknapp took Spurs to the Carling Cup final and the club now sit third in the League. It has been suggested that Redknapp will have security at Fratton Park but the 61-year-old manager insists he is unconcerned, and said: 'People who have got any sense look at what I did for that football club. 'I took them from the bottom of the Championship to winning the Championship and becoming a top-seven, top-eight Premier League club, winning the FA Cup. 'If people are stupid enough to shout abuse they need their heads looking at in my opinion. 'I'm not bothered about the idiots. There are enough good people at the club who I know well and appreciate what I did there. 'Am I bothered about some nutter running up to me? No. I don't need security, I can look after myself." Meanwhile, Redknapp has denied that he is set to make a move for Sulley Muntari, the Inter Milan player and one of his former players at Portsmouth.

Source: Telegraph