Just read Neil Harris' statement that he won't be taking on the manager's role permenantly. Have to admire the guy for that. Anyone could have said 'yes' and took the money and maybe made a fool of himself in the process, but he has stood back knowing that, at present, he has not got the experience to handle a (big) club in football league. If he stays on as assistant coach, he could, in time to come, gain the necessary knowledge he would need to become the manager. Good on ya, Bomber, good move. Here in Oz we have just had a round of managerial changes which saw, in one instance, a change of Coach (manager to you) in one of our better clubs. He lasted about the same length of time as Lomas and was terminated for the same reason, no wins. It happens, guys, it happens. He had been one of our best International players but, as we all know, good players do not necessarily make good coaches.