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Neil Harris has resigned - again (p8)
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I take it thickos are ranked below village idiots.1
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Will be interesting to see who's in the running and if Berylson avoids going to the complete opposite of Harris after the Joe Edwards disaster.
Robins I suspect would be in play but I don't know if he'd want an instant return. Ryan Lowe and Steven Schumacher probably solid contenders
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Groundhog day. How long before he's spotted at the Valley whilst doubts over Jones persist. 🤣1
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Very strange.
He's leaving, ok fair enough but will......
"step down from his role as head coach following The Lions’ trip to Middlesbrough on Saturday."
So he's off but will stay in charge for 2 more games?0 -
guinnessaddick said:I take it thickos are ranked below village idiots.34
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My first thought was has his cancer returned, hopefully it hasn't and there are other reasons.14
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MarcusH26 said:Will be interesting to see who's in the running and if Berylson avoids going to the complete opposite of Harris after the Joe Edwards disaster.
Robins I suspect would be in play but I don't know if he'd want an instant return. Ryan Lowe and Steven Schumacher probably solid contenders8 -
MillwallFan said:guinnessaddick said:I take it thickos are ranked below village idiots.3
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:MarcusH26 said:Will be interesting to see who's in the running and if Berylson avoids going to the complete opposite of Harris after the Joe Edwards disaster.
Robins I suspect would be in play but I don't know if he'd want an instant return. Ryan Lowe and Steven Schumacher probably solid contenders
Swindon seem like a completely dysfunctional club off the field so it's probably a good fit for Holloway's madness.0 -
Gravesend_Addick said:Anyone fancy a straight swap?
He'd sort out our squad in no time.6 - Sponsored links:
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Charlton fans have a mutually felt antipathy towards Millwall, but in football terms, within the local football culture of contacts conversations and encounters I am sure that Neil Harris is respected and well regarded, and he extends that respect to others he knows in the game, including those associated with Charlton.3
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I think I read somewhere that Nathan Jones was interviewed for the job at Millwall before they gave it to Joe Edwards.0
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seth plum said:Charlton fans have a mutually felt antipathy towards Millwall, but in football terms, within the local football culture of contacts conversations and encounters I am sure that Neil Harris is respected and well regarded, and he extends that respect to others he knows in the game, including those associated with Charlton.0
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:seth plum said:Charlton fans have a mutually felt antipathy towards Millwall, but in football terms, within the local football culture of contacts conversations and encounters I am sure that Neil Harris is respected and well regarded, and he extends that respect to others he knows in the game, including those associated with Charlton.3
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Blucher said:I think I read somewhere that Nathan Jones was interviewed for the job at Millwall before they gave it to Joe Edwards.1
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guinnessaddick said:MillwallFan said:guinnessaddick said:I take it thickos are ranked below village idiots.
Always liked Harris. Seemed to have too much class for the Turkish flag wavers IMO.
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Mad decision0
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Just spoken to a Millwall fan he reckons the Wycombe manager coming in ?2
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RonnieMoore said:Just spoken to a Millwall fan he reckons the Wycombe manager coming in ?1
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Harris is a top fella, lives up the road from me, drinks in the same pub and I played football and cricket against him as a kid. For a spanner he has said some nice things about us as a club in the past
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Just seen on Sky sports that he's leaving my mutual consent in two games time 😳.
Must be the first time that a manager leaving by mutual consent has two more games and doesn't go immediately. 🤔1 -
Blimey! I'm gobsmacked. Millwall are doing brilliantly compared to us. Maybe Harris feels he is too passionate about the club to manage them on a long term basis, although he was a shrimper in his early days. Despite his comparative success I don't want him managing Charlton.0
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Does this mean Norville is stepping up to the plate?0
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Southendaddick said:Harris is a top fella, lives up the road from me, drinks in the same pub and I played football and cricket against him as a kid. For a spanner he has said some nice things about us as a club in the past
But I don’t want him managing us
I like him even more now.2 -
RonnieMoore said:Just spoken to a Millwall fan he reckons the Wycombe manager coming in ?8
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Definitely not a “football” decision. For whatever reason he’s decided to go he’s honourable enough not to leave Millwall managerless so is staying on for two games despite the announcement. Can only see this as being driven by NH so let’s hope the reasons are not health related.9
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Friend Or Defoe said:guinnessaddick said:MillwallFan said:guinnessaddick said:I take it thickos are ranked below village idiots.
Always liked Harris. Seemed to have too much class for the Turkish flag wavers IMO.2 -
They must have someone good lined up. Unfortunately, I van see Robins going there0