Harry Redknapp
Harry is best known for his career as a football manager, which began in 1983 following his retirement from professional football. He has taken charge of some of England's top sides, including West Ham, Portsmouth and Tottenham Hotspur. During his managerial career, Harry won the 2007/2008 FA Cup Final with Portsmouth and guided Tottenham to their then most successful Premier League finish in 2009/10 season, with the side finishing in fourth place and securing Champions League Football. Harry won the Premier League 'Manager of the Year' Award that season, becoming only the second manager to do so in a season where his side did not win the title. Most recently Harry managed Birmingham City. His media work has included providing punditry and analysis on BT Sport and Talksport. A much-loved personality, Harry's won the 2018 series of reality television show 'I'm A Celebrity Get Me Out of Here'. After being crowned 'King of the Jungle', Harry hosted his own television show 'Harry's Heroes', giving former England footballers a final chance to beat rivals Germany. Harry has his own podcast 'Harry's Game' and will be embarking on a UK tour this year, sharing anecdotes from his career.