hardleyse16
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…on holiday. He’s done a marvellous job. Milllllllllllllllll!!
Must be said there is a case for that statement.Someone said on here a while back , how different would our history as a club be if we never signed him from Cambridge all them years ago?
Our most influential signing in the history of Millwall ?
Could be said our most influential, most definitely.Someone said on here a while back , how different would our history as a club be if we never signed him from Cambridge all them years ago?
Our most influential signing in the history of Millwall ?
It was Cambridge City, Obes. Not to be confused with Cambridge Utd.That was not the League Cambridge but then on league club. Anyway thought it was Oxford City.
To be completely honest, I doubted the appointment but would always support whoever.Legend of a man. At the risk of driftiing into negativity at this point, what the fuck were all the haters thinking?
I just reckon he's learnt and improved. I've been enjoying our football again after about a year of being quite happy to stay on the concourse at half time and miss a chunk of generally tedious football. There's passion and excitement now. I love the fella. Remember him sitting in the crowd with us behind the goal at Birmingham, just like any other fan. He is Millwall.To be completely honest, I doubted the appointment but would always support whoever.
Harris is a one dimensional manager, of which we all knew. It’s park the bus, dig in and then try to nick a goal from a few good phases of play. Negative? No. Planned/strategic - yes.
I want Harris above a manager as director of football, not a long term manager. The blokes a legend, end of.
That said, if we want to progress with a limited budget; we need to be able to do what Luton, Ipswich and Brentford have done.
It certainly was desperate…. We were absolutely screwed and in free fall. He was the only one who could really unite players and fan base but I did not even consider it a possibility after he left last time. The players who he signed were visibly very happy and that would have rubbed off on the others. I’ve walked past the mural of him under the arch on the way into the Den and thought a few times our players who did not know him at the time must have thought on their way in on matchdays that Millwall legend painted on the arch is back, we better pull our socks up cos the fans love him and are right behind him.Must admit I thought it was a very , very desperate appointment at the time . But , Neill has achieved nothing short of a minor miracle , galvanising a squad devoid of any confidence and a squad that was used to losing in a very short space of time . He has to be backed by the board financially and must see out his contract and see where we are then . Thank you Neill Harris.
Me thinks you are telling La La'sI never doubted , knew when he arrived, said he’d save the day
Devoid of confidence or downed tools because they couldn't play the Edwards way.Must admit I thought it was a very , very desperate appointment at the time . But , Neill has achieved nothing short of a minor miracle , galvanising a squad devoid of any confidence and a squad that was used to losing in a very short space of time . He has to be backed by the board financially and must see out his contract and see where we are then . Thank you Neill Harris.