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Neil Harris

KYLE 2001

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we need him as manager with barrett as assisst manager. harris as the experiense with managing teams with low budget and sucseding. them 2 together will take us up it would honestley be the dream team
 
we need him as manager with barrett as assisst manager. harris as the experiense with managing teams with low budget and sucseding. them 2 together will take us up it would honestley be the dream team

Hey Kyle, is that why your dad quit Millwall? To come here?
 
Why is Harris leaving Millwall? I am confused?

Chopper Bomber Harris wants to come back to his local home club that he has supported all his life.

But most importantly Southend United are a much bigger, better, and definitely friendlier club, and everyone likes us.
 
Why is Harris leaving Millwall? I am confused?

I’ve Mentioned before, and on another thread tonight that it’s more-than-likely down to the abuse he has been receiving from his own fans.

He’s not that well-liked by them, and they’ve wanted him gone for a while.

Last night - I would assume - was the final straw, after being repeatedly abused on live television.

If he walks now, he walks with a decent managerial record, and doesn’t completely tarnish his reputation with those Millwall fans who still held him in a decent regard, (although as I said, the majority had already turned against him a long time ago).
 
That odds change is literally probably the result of someone sticking a fiver on him at some bookies in Southchurch.

Definitely. However, it could work in our favour, as Larsson has drifted out to 7/1 with SkyBet. That’s worth a tenner of anyone’s money
 
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