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Harry Redknapp thinks football legends could beat Manchester City now

Harry Redknapp thinks his team of football legends could take on Manchester City.
The English football manager is putting former football stars including Matt Le Tissier and Robbie Fowler through their paces for his new show ‘Harry’s Heroes: The Full English’ and is convinced his team would climb to the top of the Premier League, past the likes of Manchester City, Liverpool and Tottenham.
He said: "They’d win the Premier League this group. A forward line of Chris Waddle, Matt Le Tissier, Robbie Fowler and Paul Merson – what would Manchester United or anyone else give you for that forward line today?"
The former football stars – which also includes Chris Waddle, Rob Lee, Ray Parlour, Lee Sharpe, David Seaman, Steve Howey, Mark Chamberlain and Mark Wright – have been tasked with losing weight and getting back into shape before they take on a German side on the pitch.
Harry added to the Metro newspaper: "Matt Le Tissier has lost 10 kilos, his body fat has come down unbelievably, but they all have. Only Razor I think has put on weight. He’s been splitting his shorts."
The show was a wake up call for Neil ‘Razor’ Ruddock, who was told he was at a risk of having a stroke or heart attack.
Dr Enam Abood told the former footballer on the show: "Your good cholesterol is weak and your bad cholesterol is higher than it. Given your lifestyle, we’ve got to do something drastic about that. If I don’t intervene, you are at a risk of having a heart attack and a stroke."

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