Spurs boss Harry settles for Swanage

Redknapp lives in nearby Poole and joked that Swanage Town & Herston, a Dorset Premier League outfit, would be the only club he would be interested in. When asked about the prospect of managing abroad or internationally, Redknapp said: "I'm going to manage Swanage. That's where I'll finish, I've always said that. "My wife's been taking rowing lessons, she can row me over there for training. Swanage is perfect for me, just over the water. "Tuesday and Thursday nights, a bit of training with the boys, that's where I want to be." Redknapp and Fulham boss Roy Hodgson, who clash this weekend in the FA Cup quarter-final, have both been suggested as possible candidates for high-profile jobs such as the 2012 Olympics football team. Redknapp said: "There's every chance that he (Hodgson) should be, sure." While Redknapp and Hodgson have taken the FA Cup seriously this season, the Spurs boss cannot explain why some managers field weakened teams in the competition. "I can't understand why people take it lightly," he said. "I see managers who are mid-table and suddenly they are putting out weakened teams. What for? Surely we can all win the FA Cup. "Everyone's in there with a chance. We start the season and most clubs think they can win two competitions - the League Cup or the FA Cup. They aren't going to win the championship. So why not have a go? "If you are bottom of the league and struggling against relegation, I can understand it. But when you are mid-table and people put weakened teams out, I don't understand it."