I really wouldn't want Redknapp.
It's important (for me) that we appoint somebody who has the potential to be here for at least another decade, as I truly believe that stability in our club has been a key part of our success in building a good team. However, I'm still juggling being young with having enough experience of the market, and actually of our team itself, as it's one thing knowing about other players, but it's another knowing your own players.
This is why every day that passes, I'm beginning to look at Phil Neville as the best candidate, as he has much more experience than any of the candidates mentioned so far regarding 'winning at the highest level', is young, knows our team inside out, knows our clubs structure inside out, has been preparing for a managerial role for some time, and has the professional attitude we need, not to mention the contacts in the game already at his disposal.
If you were to ask me at this moment in time who I would want, it would be Neville.