Rowett would be a very good appointment unfortunately!
Reputation has been tainted by his time @ Stoke so needs to pick his next job wisely
Fail once and people will question if its the club not the manager, fail a second time and you may struggle to get any good jobs at the level you want to be
On North Stand Banter, ermmm no mate I dont think either would jump at the chance to go to you lol
Do you seriously think that’s a serious post? They know CL posters have a nose on there, especially Moody. Cant believe you took the bait there. And we’re supposed to be the thick ones? Lol
I'm going to go against the grain of a lot of what I'm hearing and say that I'd be okay with him coming in.
Aside from his transgressions against us in the past I actually think he'd be a pretty good fit.
A lot of fans are more sceptical and see it as a step backwards when we could, potentially, get Rowett. However, I'm not really seeing much between the two other than Ainsworth having more of a desire to prove himself at a higher level. Maybe I'm doing a disservice to Rowett.
The one result I really don't want is Barrett. Purely for the fact that I think the players will benefit from a kick up the poo pipe and the new ideas a fresh face would bring.
I'm going to go against the grain of a lot of what I'm hearing and say that I'd be okay with him coming in.
Aside from his transgressions against us in the past I actually think he'd be a pretty good fit.
A lot of fans are more sceptical and see it as a step backwards when we could, potentially, get Rowett. However, I'm not really seeing much between the two other than Ainsworth having more of a desire to prove himself at a higher level. Maybe I'm doing a disservice to Rowett.
The one result I really don't want is Barrett. Purely for the fact that I think the players will benefit from a kick up the poo pipe and the new ideas a fresh face would bring.
To me Rowett's star has faded a bit over the last couple of years, whereas Ainsworth is someone who deserves as job at a higher level, and is used to working to a budget
I'm going to go against the grain of a lot of what I'm hearing and say that I'd be okay with him coming in.
Aside from his transgressions against us in the past I actually think he'd be a pretty good fit.
A lot of fans are more sceptical and see it as a step backwards when we could, potentially, get Rowett. However, I'm not really seeing much between the two other than Ainsworth having more of a desire to prove himself at a higher level. Maybe I'm doing a disservice to Rowett.
The one result I really don't want is Barrett. Purely for the fact that I think the players will benefit from a kick up the poo pipe and the new ideas a fresh face would bring.
To me Rowett's star has faded a bit over the last couple of years, whereas Ainsworth is someone who deserves as job at a higher level, and is used to working to a budget
That's also my line of thinking. I like how I've seen him try and get Wycombe to play and believe he'd be good for our squad. He'd, hopefully, give some of the players the freedoms that maybe Harris didn't afford them at times.
As much as I would like to think Charlton can beat Millwall this year I think although there is certainly grounds for optimism, the reality will be that the matches will still be very tight. One thing that I am confident about is that the Charlton team that takes the field will not be the pussies that have often turned up for us for this fixture.
As much as I would like to think Charlton can beat Millwall this year I think although there is certainly grounds for optimism, the reality will be that the matches will still be very tight. One thing that I am confident about is that the Charlton team that takes the field will not be the pussies that have often turned up for us for this fixture.
I'm going to go against the grain of a lot of what I'm hearing and say that I'd be okay with him coming in.
Aside from his transgressions against us in the past I actually think he'd be a pretty good fit.
A lot of fans are more sceptical and see it as a step backwards when we could, potentially, get Rowett. However, I'm not really seeing much between the two other than Ainsworth having more of a desire to prove himself at a higher level. Maybe I'm doing a disservice to Rowett.
The one result I really don't want is Barrett. Purely for the fact that I think the players will benefit from a kick up the poo pipe and the new ideas a fresh face would bring.
To me Rowett's star has faded a bit over the last couple of years, whereas Ainsworth is someone who deserves as job at a higher level, and is used to working to a budget
Millwall Football Club can confirm a mutual decision has been reached with Neil Harris to step down from his role as head coach following The Lions’ trip to Middlesbrough on Saturday.
Bizarre - he's been quite smug in his interviews about how he thinks they are a top 6 team off the back of that winning run. Not sure what the football's been like, I know that was one of the things that led to his departure last time as it had turned pretty stale.
Bizarre - he's Millwall fans been quite smug in his interviews their grunting about how he they thinks they are a top 6 team off the back of that winning run. Not sure what the football's been like, I know that was one of the things that led to his departure last time as it had turned pretty stale.
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He would indeed.
Calling Agent Rowett.
Muscat would be hilarious for SE London derby purposes. Ratchet atmosphere right up, bowyer & muscat.
Would you have Jackett back?
Not sure he'd be anything other than hilarious, though
Re Jackett, no, he had his time and he's moved on. Need some fresh ideas an input to shake things up a bit.
What you think of that @Big_Bad_World?
Aside from his transgressions against us in the past I actually think he'd be a pretty good fit.
A lot of fans are more sceptical and see it as a step backwards when we could, potentially, get Rowett. However, I'm not really seeing much between the two other than Ainsworth having more of a desire to prove himself at a higher level. Maybe I'm doing a disservice to Rowett.
The one result I really don't want is Barrett. Purely for the fact that I think the players will benefit from a kick up the poo pipe and the new ideas a fresh face would bring.
We'll see.
With Bowyer as our manager we are going to do the double over millwall for the 1st time since the ice age.
You could also be very right.
Millwall Football Club can confirm a mutual decision has been reached with Neil Harris to step down from his role as head coach following The Lions’ trip to Middlesbrough on Saturday.
https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/news/2024/december/10/club-statement--neil-harris/I mean the "thickos" comment was a bit strong but perfectly true.
Maybe someone can suggest it to him.
Slightly amended version for you
Stupid decision if true.