Can’t see Harris lasting too long. Could be wrong but I think he’s very one dimensional.
Yes the sort of manager you bring in if you have a limited squad and want to play "functional" football to stay up, when surely Cardiff are more ambitious than that?
It could be good news. The Spanner hoodoo seems to break once individuals leave.
Jackett never won a game against Bowyer. Lawrence and Parkinson achieved non Charlton wins at the Toolbox. Even Miguel Llera escaped the curse. He scored a last minute winner for the Massives there which I enjoyed telling a Millwall supporting friend about.
Proper weird one this. Maybe he initially over performed with the Spanners but by the end many of them couldn't wait to see the back of his attritional style of football, which wasn't getting the results either.
Maybe Cardiff feel that the whole, 'wagons in a circle, us against them', Steady Eddie approach is what's needed at the club, but it could go either way.
cardiff fans really not happy with this appointment.
not surprised .. I have said before that I suspect he's a one club man .. so many managers fit one club like a smooth glove and then go to another place and prove to be a square peg in a round one .. excuse the mixed metaphors ((:>)
Proper weird one this. Maybe he initially over performed with the Spanners but by the end many of them couldn't wait to see the back of his attritional style of football, which wasn't getting the results either.
Maybe Cardiff feel that the whole, 'wagons in a circle, us against them', Steady Eddie approach is what's needed at the club, but it could go either way.
A very weird one. They will not make playoffs with him. They should wait a month and get Solskjaer back
I'm not surprised by the appointment. One look at his CV and, if you don't look through hate filled and emotive eyes, you'll see an impressive record given the constraints he was up against when compared to his competitors.
2 play-off finals, one promotion, 2 FA Cup quarter finals, an 8th place finish in his first championship season, avoiding relegation in a parachute payment heavy championship, some big scalps in the aforementioned cup runs and a 17 game unbeaten run.
He achieved more in his 4 year tenure with us than a lot of career championship managers do.
Will it work out? who knows?! I'll watch with bated breath and wish him all the best.
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Jackett never won a game against Bowyer. Lawrence and Parkinson achieved non Charlton wins at the Toolbox. Even Miguel Llera escaped the curse. He scored a last minute winner for the Massives there which I enjoyed telling a Millwall supporting friend about.
If we win Saturday I'm claiming we end our bad run against the spanners.
Maybe Cardiff feel that the whole, 'wagons in a circle, us against them', Steady Eddie approach is what's needed at the club, but it could go either way.
If Harris was still at Millwall there's no way Cardiff would have approached them for Harris, it can only be because he's out of work.
Good luck to Bomber in his new venture.
I'm not surprised by the appointment. One look at his CV and, if you don't look through hate filled and emotive eyes, you'll see an impressive record given the constraints he was up against when compared to his competitors.
2 play-off finals, one promotion, 2 FA Cup quarter finals, an 8th place finish in his first championship season, avoiding relegation in a parachute payment heavy championship, some big scalps in the aforementioned cup runs and a 17 game unbeaten run.
He achieved more in his 4 year tenure with us than a lot of career championship managers do.
Will it work out? who knows?! I'll watch with bated breath and wish him all the best.
But hope he gets stuffed Saturday