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Former Arsenal legend and England centre-half Adams, 41, has been linked with the vacant manager's post at Loftus Road following John Gregory's sacking.
Harry Redknapp has admitted he believes that his number two leaving Fratton Park to take a managerial post one day - but not at the moment.
'He will want to be his own man at some point and I can't blame him for that, but I don't think he will be going to QPR as manager. I don't think that is true.'
Tony tasted life as a manager before when he was in charge of Wycombe for just over a year, succeeding Lawrie Sanchez, but he could not turn around their fortunes on a low budget or save them from relegation. He quit and went abroad to take up youth team coaching posts in Holland, with Feyenoord and Utrecht, before returning as Redknapp's right-hand man at the start of last season, replacing Kevin Bond.
Adams indicated he would be looking to quit at the end of last season to seek another managerial post, but then had a change of heart and signed a new contract which takes him up to the end of the current campaign.
I hope that one day maybe many years later, Tony will be back to Arsenal to replace Wenger. Tony Adam is really Arsenal Personified.
Cheers....
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