Redknapp says his managerial career may be over


Soccer Football - Championship - Birmingham City vs Bolton Wanderers - Birmingham, Britain - August 15, 2017 Birmingham City manager Harry Redknapp Action Images/Matthew Childs

(Reuters) - Harry Redknapp said there is "every chance" he will never manage another football club again after being sacked by Birmingham City on Saturday.

The 70-year-old, who joined the Championship club in April and helped them to avoid relegation last season, was sacked after losing 3-1 to Preston North End at the weekend, his sixth defeat in a row.

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