Mandaric waits for right man
28th Nov 2005, 02:14 GMT
Portsmouth are willing to turn to their former manager Harry Redknapp if Neil Warnock decides against taking over at Fratton Park. The Premiership club are also drawing up plans to appoint either Sir Bobby Robson or David Pleat to work alongside a younger manager. If Robson is given the job it is understood that he would want Motherwell's Terry Butcher while Pleat is said to favour Brentford's Martin Allen - a former Portsmouth player - or Rotherham's Mick Harford.
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