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IWSJamie

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Hi there.

I'm putting a piece together for Inside Wales Sport (Cardiff are one of the teams we cover,). I'm just putting something together on managers and wondering if someone can help with the Millwall section. I'm just looking for a couple of lines on Harris, what do you expect him to achieve this season and are the fans behind him?

Cheers
 
Neil Harris known primarily for his comedy roles. Harris confirmed that he is gay on November 4, 2006, by saying, "I am happy to dispel any rumors or misconceptions and am quite proud to say that I am a very content gay man living my life to the fullest and feel most fortunate to be working with wonderful people in the business I love".
 
Neil Harris is a young manager still learning and improving all of the time, he has put together a squad full of promise and with some of his signings something to prove. Neil is a living legend and has the full support of the fans willing him and the team on.
I fancy Millwall to be 'the surprise package' this season finishing in the top half of the table after a brief flirtation with the play-offs, Neil would say finishing fourth from bottom would be a successful season with something to build on.
 
Neil Harris is a young manager still learning and improving all of the time, he has put together a squad full of promise and with some of his signings something to prove. Neil is a living legend and has the full support of the fans willing him and the team on.
I fancy Millwall to be 'the surprise package' this season finishing in the top half of the table after a brief flirtation with the play-offs, Neil would say finishing fourth from bottom would be a successful season with something to build on.

Couldn't agree more Stu. <ok>

We all know it's the weeds that need help. <whistle>
 
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Neil Harris is a young manager still learning and improving all of the time, he has put together a squad full of promise and with some of his signings something to prove. Neil is a living legend and has the full support of the fans willing him and the team on.
I fancy Millwall to be 'the surprise package' this season finishing in the top half of the table after a brief flirtation with the play-offs, Neil would say finishing fourth from bottom would be a successful season with something to build on.

The surprise package will be Millwall getting the lowest points score on record and this will Make Neil a living Legend
 
The surprise package will be Millwall getting the lowest points score on record and this will Make Neil a living Legend
Read my post again Eric, he already is a living legend, he has surrounded himself with ex Millwall players and people who know 'the Millwall way' and people that look to learn 'the Millwall way' but already have a good understanding of it.
With the Den being full regularly this season and the crowd pumped up a lot of teams are going to melt at the Den this season.
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Neil Harris is a young manager still learning and improving all of the time, he has put together a squad full of promise and with some of his signings something to prove. Neil is a living legend and has the full support of the fans willing him and the team on.
I fancy Millwall to be 'the surprise package' this season finishing in the top half of the table after a brief flirtation with the play-offs, Neil would say finishing fourth from bottom would be a successful season with something to build on.

Superb. Much appreciated.
 
Read my post again Eric, he already is a living legend, he has surrounded himself with ex Millwall players and people who know 'the Millwall way' and people that look to learn 'the Millwall way' but already have a good understanding of it.
With the Den being full regularly this season and the crowd pumped up a lot of teams are going to melt at the Den this season.
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"The Millwall Way" that's a useful phrase to remind you of at appropriate times :emoticon-0138-think
 
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Hi there.

I'm putting a piece together for Inside Wales Sport (Cardiff are one of the teams we cover,). I'm just putting something together on managers and wondering if someone can help with the Millwall section. I'm just looking for a couple of lines on Harris, what do you expect him to achieve this season and are the fans behind him?

Cheers

Wrong board mate

All Millwall fans reside on the Leeds United board
 
Neil Harris is a young manager still learning and improving all of the time, he has put together a squad full of promise and with some of his signings something to prove. Neil is a living legend and has the full support of the fans willing him and the team on.
I fancy Millwall to be 'the surprise package' this season finishing in the top half of the table after a brief flirtation with the play-offs, Neil would say finishing fourth from bottom would be a successful season with something to build on.

How is this working out?
Harris is two defeats from the sack and you will be adrift at the bottom by the time we give you a caning...