I’m not saying it’s wrong to get rid of Edwards, I don’t think Harris is the right replacement and, certainly, not with an 18 month contractDo you think we we had more of a chance staying up under Edwards?
I’m not saying it’s wrong to get rid of Edwards, I don’t think Harris is the right replacement and, certainly, not with an 18 month contractDo you think we we had more of a chance staying up under Edwards?
100% of me thinks it’s a bad idea. I’m devastated. We are now down. It’s not blood and guts required, it’s tactical nouse, which bomber hasn’t - IMO.I am speechless. I literally don't know what to say.
50% of me thinks this is not a good idea.
The other 50% of me thinks this is a very bad idea.
100% of me thinks it’s a bad idea. I’m devastated. We are now down. It’s not blood and guts required, it’s tactical nouse, which bomber hasn’t - IMO.
I hope I’m wrong, but this feels like a poorly thought out appointment. I’d rather the club brought in experienced people to help Joe, rather than give Harris the reigns. Tell me what back room staff Harris can bring - other than a backward sidewards Livermore. I’m fckin fuming!
Sacked at Cardiff and Gillingham, but okay for a club fighting for survival in the Championship against championship and arguably premiership management teams.We are not down. Nowhere near. We would have been under Edwards. If Harris' win percentage over his career is transferred to our last 13 games then we will more than likely be safe.
Other than crawling over broken glass and begging Rowett this was the best option we had. I honestly didn't think Harris would come back but to his credit he has.
Sacked at Cardiff and Gillingham, but okay for a club fighting for survival in the Championship against championship and arguably premiership management teams.
Absolutely no from me - but alas he will get my full support, as will the sulky cunts on £10k + a week that aren’t happy to run around if they don’t like thier managers tactics.
As it stands today - I’d sack the lot of the cunts.
I honestly don't think he'll stay beyond the season. I think he's the right man to take over given he knows a fair few of the players whom i think will put a shift in for him. After watching the Ipswich game i thought the players looked deflated and lost out on the pitch. There was no fight in them which is very much cause for concern. I'm more confident now that we can retain our status than i was after both the Ipswich and Sheffield games.I don’t think Harris is the right replacement and, certainly, not with an 18 month contract
I honestly don't think he'll stay beyond the season. I think he's the right man to take over given he knows a fair few of the players whom i think will put a shift in for him. After watching the Ipswich game i thought the players looked deflated and lost out on the pitch. There was no fight in them which is very much cause for concern. I'm more confident now that we can retain our status than i was after both the Ipswich and Sheffield games.
Yep. Before today's news i would have been happy with Barrett purely because he knows them so well and also knows what suits them best. That can also be said of Harris to some extent. The more i think about it the more i feel we have done the right thing in regards to staying in this division. That's all that matters right now and what happens after May can wait for another as far as i'm concerned.He's got a hard job ahead but it says a lot about Neil Harris that he is prepared to take that on. Once again, he deserves massive respect for that alone.
Very few managers will stand for that because it looks like they;re being undermined. Edwards had an experienced man alongside him in Myers. They had worked together before albeit it at youth level.I’d rather the club brought in experienced people to help Joe,
Yep. Before today's news i would have been happy with Barrett purely because he knows them so well and also knows what suits them best. That can also be said of Harris to some extent. The more i think about it the more i feel we have done the right thing in regards to staying in this division. That's all that matters right now and what happens after May can wait for another as far as i'm concerned.
Very few managers will stand for that because it looks like they;re being undermined. Edwards had an experienced man alongside him in Myers. They had worked together before albeit it at youth level.
I see him in the car park the other week and noticed a big bulge in his trouser pocket. I asked him- what's that lump in your pocket Lurch? It's a photo of me dadeven Lurch has got the hump.
Yes... and I can't help but feel Edwards kinda suffered from 'little man syndrome' which meant he would have had a dummy spit with that set up.Very few managers will stand for that because it looks like they;re being undermined. Edwards had an experienced man alongside him in Myers. They had worked together before albeit it at youth level.
I think more will come out , lots of rumours been going round about players having meetings without him there and burnley striker not playing for him. Dont know if theres any truth in them .Can't believe how it went downhill so quickly. From the Middlesbrough game on the 13th January to the Sheffield game on the 17th February. We're talking little over a month. It seems the players just stopped playing for him. I think that most supporters up until the QPR game ( not even 1 month ago) viewed the Edwards reign as a success. Not all but most. I've read comments today from other fans stating that the players weren't understanding the tactics but apart from the Ipswich and Coventry games back in November it seemed that they were. For the most part we looked relatively solid. The players need to take a long hard look at themselves because for me they've put us in this situation. I remember going for a coffee at half time against boro thinking we looked a decent outfit and should have been 2-0 or 3-0 up. From that moment onwards the players just seemed to 'give up'.
Anyway good luck Neil Harris..
As much as I agree with this, I wouldn't call the support at Norwich Online bores, they paid good money to watch that and it was this, live on TV, that seemed to spark the revolution to greater heights. It's all about opions, Im sure there is not a single Millwall supporter on here who thought after Sheff Wed in his first game......That Joe Edwards is a big mistake, he hasn't got a clue what he is doing, we will get relegated with him in charge. All we can do now is get behind Harris and hope the team do the same.I’m not sure if bringing back Bomber is the right move or not, in the absence of any other option then I think it is about the best we can hope for to get us out of the disastrous situation we find ourselves in right now.
One thing I do know is that it was 100% right call to fire Edwards, in years to come we will look back and wonder what on earth we was doing in appointing him in the first place. Although many people are pointing the finger at kavanagh and Aldridge let’s not forget that a large number of the fanbase was also culpable in this mess.
It was the noisy online bores that drove away a perfectly competent and capable manager in the first place and then they were delighted with Edwards coming using stupid phrases like project, vision, and possession along with a rather odd and to be honest slightly disturbing obsession with ‘Chelsea youngsters’. The whole thing has been an huge exercise in self harm and a lesson to the custodians of the club not to listen to self appointed social media armchair experts.