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Millwall sack holloway

Inevitable really considering.
They'll be hoping a new appointment will change their fortunes just in time to stay up.
I'm more concerned their fortunes wil change just in time for March 3rd!!
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  • Neil Harris takes over
  • Neil Harris in on contract until end of season.
  • Is it just me, or does it always appear that rival teams sack there managers a couple of weeks before we are scheduled to play them?

    Yes. or alternatively, right after we beat them.

    Damn!!!!!!!!
  • Harris was disastrous before
  • He's had an absolute torrid time there and will likely resurface at a league 2 side now for his next management job.
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  • As Roland might say : 'quelle surprise et adieu to a once successful chancer' .. from a Millwall fans' perspective, he should have been sacked 5 months ago.. enjoy the compensation package Mr H, you'll be a long time unemployed unless the meedja decide to bring you back as a tame studio clown
  • edited March 2015
    I think they have left it far too late so sack Holloway.
    I couldn't see Mourinho getting them out of trouble let alone Neil Harris now.

    Strange that Sky Sports news isn't reporting it yet.
  • at least Harris if nothing will get the fans back on side in the same way Powell did

    shame
  • To late, the damage is done.
  • Arse biscuits.
  • Damm - was hoping to send him down on April 11th.
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  • The damage is done fortunately. Reminds me of us hanging onto Pardew for too long in our relegation season. They're as good as down with Blackpool and Wigan. Harris has a chance to prove what he can do as they prepare for a few years in League One minimum.
  • It will make no difference. You can't get horse power from horse shit.

    I wonder if they would have said the same about us ten games ago. Tonked at Watford and dropping like a stone.
  • Unbelieveable! For the first time in their lives, they're doing something right by the world...then they go and ruin it!! :wink:
  • they are probably doomed, but the rousing effect of a popular manager, especially this end of the season, might work ... win half their games and they'd probably stay up.
    Shame they didn't make the change a month ago ...
  • even winning half their games would only put them currently six points above the bottom three and I can't see Wigan and Fulham picking up less than six points from ten games so imo they are doomed. they may make a fight of it but ultimately it will end in tears, of joy from me. I just hope we can help put a nail in their coffin even if it isn't the final one.
  • Hope he took them for a Pardew-esque pay off.

    I think if they win at Bolton on Saturday, they'll stay up. Not over yet.
  • They won't do it. Even if they win a few games Fulham aren't going to drop that many points. Wigan have the best chance of staying up but I think the bottom three is sorted.
  • I hope they do get a bounce. There is little fun in watching them unravel with violence in and outside the ground and hostility towards the Manager and Chairman.

    The real fun is in seeing footage of the fans faces when they are relegated on the last day of the season after being allowed to hope that they might just escape.

    Sadly I think we are in for the limited fun that comes from the first scenario. I agree that they have sacked him too late. Unless Harris can get something from the next two games they will, probably, need to win six of the remaining eight games and that run includes Watford and Derby.
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