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Portsmouth chief executive Peter Storrie has rejected reports that manager Harry Redknapp could leave the club at the end of the season. Reports in some of Thursday's mornings newspapers suggested that Redknapp could walk away from the game due to personal problems that include the police investigation he is under. But Storrie told Portsmouth newspaper The News: "It's an unbelievable load of rubbish, complete make believe. "I can assure the fans that Harry is going absolutely nowhere." He added: "He has signed a long-term contract with the club and remains totally committed." |
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Redknapp signed a new contract at Fratton Park in October after turning down a move to Newcastle as Sam Allardyce's replacement.
And this week the 61-year-old prepares to lead Portsmouth out at Wembley on Saturday for the FA Cup final against Cardiff.
Redknapp was also arrested and bailed by Police investigating alleged corruption in football and he was angered by the dawn raid at his house.
But Storrie reiterated Redknapp's commitment to the club.
He said: "It's a joke, total rubbish. You just wonder whether these people have an agenda because it's doing us no good.
"We are about to play the FA Cup final and people are coming out with this. It's hardly helping things. We don't need this at this moment.
"People should not believe any of it, though, it's complete and utter nonsense.
"Where these silly stories come from I have no idea. They are nonsense, just nonsense.
"Harry is furious about this - we all are. It's a load of rubbish."

