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Millwall 11:14 - Feb 21 with 8374 viewsNorthernr

Sacking Edwards. Returning Neil Harris.
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Millwall on 11:17 - Feb 21 with 4337 viewsstevec

They’re an echo of us but a year behind
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Millwall on 11:18 - Feb 21 with 4332 viewsMetallica_Hoop

That's annoying they were doing a Tom Petty.

Beer and Beef has made us what we are - The Prince Regent

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Millwall on 11:24 - Feb 21 with 4264 viewsMrSheen

I’ve got a friend who supports Cambridge who can’t believe how well he was doing there. Not sure if ever declared his utter loyalty like PBBC.
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Millwall on 11:25 - Feb 21 with 4249 viewsthame_hoops

Millwall on 11:18 - Feb 21 by Metallica_Hoop

That's annoying they were doing a Tom Petty.


Biggest regret was not going to Hyde Park to see Tom Petty in 2017. it was a Sunday night and my GF at the time, her babysitter let her down so sold tickets last minute on viagogo or whatever. he died a few months after
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Millwall on 11:40 - Feb 21 with 4080 viewsdaveB

Joe Edwards was never going to work, you can't make Millwall a passing side, just not in their DNA, always been very direct and in your face and works well for them.
Not great news for us to be honest as think they'll improve now
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Millwall on 11:54 - Feb 21 with 3961 viewsellersliehoop

Millwall on 11:40 - Feb 21 by daveB

Joe Edwards was never going to work, you can't make Millwall a passing side, just not in their DNA, always been very direct and in your face and works well for them.
Not great news for us to be honest as think they'll improve now


It's Neil Harris we're talking about..........he was sacked by league 2 Gillingham, he's hardly Jurgen Klopp
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Millwall on 11:57 - Feb 21 with 3924 viewsdaveB

Millwall on 11:54 - Feb 21 by ellersliehoop

It's Neil Harris we're talking about..........he was sacked by league 2 Gillingham, he's hardly Jurgen Klopp


not suggesting he is but they'll win a few games with him imo, look dead and buried under Edwards
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Millwall on 11:58 - Feb 21 with 3914 viewsswitchingcode

Millwall on 11:25 - Feb 21 by thame_hoops

Biggest regret was not going to Hyde Park to see Tom Petty in 2017. it was a Sunday night and my GF at the time, her babysitter let her down so sold tickets last minute on viagogo or whatever. he died a few months after


I’m glad I did great concert joined on stage by Stevie Nicks so sad he died months later after a medication mix up.
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Millwall on 12:00 - Feb 21 with 3896 viewsHayesender

Millwall on 11:54 - Feb 21 by ellersliehoop

It's Neil Harris we're talking about..........he was sacked by league 2 Gillingham, he's hardly Jurgen Klopp


No, but certain managers fit certain clubs, and Neil Harris fits Millwall like a glove

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Millwall on 12:01 - Feb 21 with 3894 viewsJimboqpr

Millwall on 11:17 - Feb 21 by stevec

They’re an echo of us but a year behind


They really are! Let the manager who was actually doing a pretty solid yet unspectacular job go (Warbs-Rowett), then get a bright young modern coach who plays the 'right way' (Beale/Critchley-Edwards) then when that goes tits up, hire the former playing hero to try and save you! (Ainsworth-Harris).
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Millwall on 12:02 - Feb 21 with 3884 viewsTK1

Millwall on 11:40 - Feb 21 by daveB

Joe Edwards was never going to work, you can't make Millwall a passing side, just not in their DNA, always been very direct and in your face and works well for them.
Not great news for us to be honest as think they'll improve now


Third time back as manager and their third manager of the season: we know that's not a winning equation but agree they'll improve now. Lot of teams in it. We just need to keep current six match form up: Win two or three, draw a couple and lose the odd game, repeat, and we'll be ok.
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Millwall on 12:06 - Feb 21 with 3840 viewsizlingtonhoop

Millwall on 11:17 - Feb 21 by stevec

They’re an echo of us but a year behind


I'll raise you Paul Simon

Edit: Sorry, meant for Metallica
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Millwall on 12:07 - Feb 21 with 3825 viewsWatford_Ranger

A desperate move going for a route one manager after the Chelsea bloke was trying to get them to play a bit. It’ll end in tears.
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Millwall on 12:15 - Feb 21 with 3750 viewsPunteR

Millwall on 12:01 - Feb 21 by Jimboqpr

They really are! Let the manager who was actually doing a pretty solid yet unspectacular job go (Warbs-Rowett), then get a bright young modern coach who plays the 'right way' (Beale/Critchley-Edwards) then when that goes tits up, hire the former playing hero to try and save you! (Ainsworth-Harris).
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Lets hope he does an Ainsworth.

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Millwall on 12:22 - Feb 21 with 3690 viewssparkey

Exactly one year today Ainsworth joined QPR.

Lightening does strike twice.
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Millwall on 12:24 - Feb 21 with 3660 viewsLblock

Didn't they sack Harris after a defeat by us?

If so this smacks of they were still paying him the compensation money as a monthly wage and needed to replace the current incumbent and Harris keeps the outgoings in equilibrium.

They were / are the team to watch for me.
I was absolutely GUTTED when we served up that bucket of shite at their gaff Boxing Day as we'd looked to have kick started them again. Hopefully they're in such a rut they will continue to spiral.

We've just got to get above them and then maintain their form and that of Cheff Weds as a minimum.

Still think it'll take a miracle looking at our run in.

Cherish and enjoy life.... this ain't no dress rehearsal

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Millwall on 12:29 - Feb 21 with 3612 viewsLongsufferingR

Millwall on 11:24 - Feb 21 by MrSheen

I’ve got a friend who supports Cambridge who can’t believe how well he was doing there. Not sure if ever declared his utter loyalty like PBBC.


I also can't believe how well he was doing there seeing as he had George Thomas, Macauley Bonne and Jordan Cousins in the side.
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Millwall on 12:44 - Feb 21 with 3479 viewsOakR

Definitely not good news for us. They were nosediving at speed, and as said above expect he will get some wins that might get them over the line.

He's not a miracle worker though and we are one point behind - I'd fancy us with Marti rather than them with Harris to get at least one more point than them.

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Millwall on 12:44 - Feb 21 with 3479 viewsellersliehoop

Millwall on 12:00 - Feb 21 by Hayesender

No, but certain managers fit certain clubs, and Neil Harris fits Millwall like a glove


But he wasn't great last time he was in charge
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Millwall on 13:05 - Feb 21 with 3312 viewsAntti_Heinola

Millwall on 12:44 - Feb 21 by OakR

Definitely not good news for us. They were nosediving at speed, and as said above expect he will get some wins that might get them over the line.

He's not a miracle worker though and we are one point behind - I'd fancy us with Marti rather than them with Harris to get at least one more point than them.


He *might* give them a small bounce, but he's a dreadful manager.
If we fail to stay up it'll be because we didn't win enough games, not because Neil Harris manages a few results.

Bare bones.

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Millwall on 13:16 - Feb 21 with 3199 viewsconnell10

Millwall on 13:05 - Feb 21 by Antti_Heinola

He *might* give them a small bounce, but he's a dreadful manager.
If we fail to stay up it'll be because we didn't win enough games, not because Neil Harris manages a few results.


Totally agree mate , don't worry about Millwalls next boss or FFP let's just a result against Rotherham on Saturday that's all that matters at this moment in time .

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Millwall on 13:23 - Feb 21 with 3151 viewslassel

Millwall on 13:05 - Feb 21 by Antti_Heinola

He *might* give them a small bounce, but he's a dreadful manager.
If we fail to stay up it'll be because we didn't win enough games, not because Neil Harris manages a few results.


Sure but he will have them parked at the end of their own box for matches now, aggressively kicking anything that moves and have the fans worked up to launch the content and their pockets at the officials and opposition keeper.

I’d be surprised if they don’t sneak their way out of it.
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Millwall on 13:26 - Feb 21 with 3127 viewsAntti_Heinola

Millwall on 13:23 - Feb 21 by lassel

Sure but he will have them parked at the end of their own box for matches now, aggressively kicking anything that moves and have the fans worked up to launch the content and their pockets at the officials and opposition keeper.

I’d be surprised if they don’t sneak their way out of it.


He might. They might.
But he's been sacked twice at this level for impending relegations. What other club in this league would have given him a job?
Let's hope he gets less lucky than Ainsworth did!

Bare bones.

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Millwall on 13:51 - Feb 21 with 2983 viewsGroveR

Millwall on 11:18 - Feb 21 by Metallica_Hoop

That's annoying they were doing a Tom Petty.


Many musical journalists and commentators think Tom Petty wrote “Into the Great Wide Open" as an allegory for the journey of a young adult living the American Dream who moves to Hollywood with his partner in search of a brighter future. In actual fact, he wrote it while on loan to Peterborough to take the pìss out of how easy it was to play through the QPR midfield.

Into the Great Wide Open
Under those skies of blue
Into the Great Wide Open
Dozzel's disappeared from view
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Millwall on 13:55 - Feb 21 with 2949 viewsQPRConor2000

Harris might be good for them for League 1, but im not sure if its what they need now.
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