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===Seattle Sounders and Oxford City=== Redknapp began his management career as player-assistant manager of NASL club Seattle Sounders from 1976 to 1979 under [[Jimmy Gabriel]]. During his time with Seattle, Redknapp made 24 appearances, helping the side to second place in the Pacific Conference, Western Division, in his first season as player-coach, and then to third place in the Pacific Conference, Western Division, for the 1977 season, taking them to the final of the [[Soccer Bowl]], before losing to PelΓ©'s New York Cosmos.<ref name="Seattle">{{cite news |last=Gray |first=Gary |date=15 October 2013 |title=English soccer's Harry Redknapp and his forgotten history in Seattle |url=http://blogs.seattletimes.com/take2/2013/10/15/english-soccer-star-harry-redknapps-forgotten-history-in-seattle/ |work=[[The Seattle Times]] |access-date=28 July 2019}}</ref> During the 1978 season, Redknapp helped Seattle to a third-place finish in the National Conference, Western Division, before they lost in the first round of the playoffs, again to the New York Cosmos. In his final year in Seattle, he helped them to another third-place finish in the National Conference, Western Division, but this time they failed to qualify for the playoffs.<ref name="Seattle"/> Redknapp then assisted his former West Ham teammate Bobby Moore at [[Isthmian League]] club [[Oxford City F.C.|Oxford City]].
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