Let's be positive and wish Dave well. He might step up to the plate and everything clicks into place. You sense he'll be able to ask Neil for his advice along the way so it could be interesting. Good luck Dave. And thanks and good luck, Neil.
Robbins wants to be a Manager not a Head Coach so will not join Millwall. The Millwall board will not budge on this so forget decent managers wanting to come to Millwall until the board change their attitudes and if they did, it would be an insult to Harris. It's a complete mess now at Millwall and they are clueless and stuck in a corner. They have to sort it quickly as decent players will want to leave especially as they will only be able to recruit a mediocre coach who has no ambition. The boards philosophy is to promote home talent and sell to keep balancing the books, promotion is not an objective. They are not ambitious and Harris saw this and so will any other ambitious candidate and therefore won't want the job, they only want a 'Yes' man coach, who won't rock the boat. Have you heard anything from the board that contradicts this?
Despite form dropping there’s no way the club would have wanted Harris to go, they would have been planning for end of season and having time to get a new manager and bed him in. Harris had enough and now they’ll be scrambling around to get a manager without wanting a similar outcome to Joe Edwards last season.
We may have been if Steve gallen didn’t turn up, if Steve gallen didn’t pick all the signings, if fans had been abit more understanding and patient after a 9 game unbeaten run. People like me and you aren’t the issue, but collectively as a whole, Millwall football club, fans and board have shot ourselves in the foot on this one. It’s only downhill from here, and I’m personally all for it. Can’t wait to say I told you so to many many fans.
@DanielWynn-v7b So you are "ALL FOR IT" i.e. "going downhill from here" just so you can say, "I told you so??" That is like me and The World telling you that Honeyman should not have been in our team if he wasn't going to replace either Casper or Savile and being proven 100% correct as our goals from Open play and the number of efforts have, clearly, demonstrated. What is it 2 or 3 from THIRTEEN games? Yet, unlike you, I don't derive any satisfaction from being right about "industrious" Honeyman who has been a disaster as a "10" just frustrated that others could not see the bleedin' obvious.
Like everyone else, I'm hearing different names being touted for the job on a daily basis. I don't know why but I've got an awful feeling that when the new man is announced a whole lot of us are going to go......'WHO?' Just like when they announced Joe Edwards!
@DanielWynn-v7bpersonally I think he’s better than Harris. Stuck with Cov for 7 years got them to a play off final, and a semi final and gave man united a fucking wicked game. Got em from the shit of league 2 and won the efl trophy. Not the worst cv
I fail to understand the negativity. The appointment of Dave Livermore doesn't prove anything one way or the other about the Neil Harris departure or that the whole situation is a complete f*** up. Why is there an assumption that the club must have had a replacement lined up, it doesn't necessarily prove this was so. The simple fact of the matter is that Neil Harris resigned and left the club in the situation it is currently in. You could equally argue that he could have delayed his resignation until after the club had actually lined up a replacement but he chose not to do so or the club didn't want him to, other than stay for two more games to give them just a little bit of breathing space to get things moving. The appointment of a new Head Coach will take time if you take into account the due diligence that will be required plus interviews etc. We have no idea of what has actually has been going on or is going on internally and the continual second guessing and apportioning of blame by some is bewildering. Time to move on.
Well said Barry, exactly my thoughts also. Managers come and go all the time it’s nothing new and Harris wasn’t sacked, he decided for whatever reason to leave so it’s on him, not the club, so the club are left to sort it out , which they’re doing, nothing unusual there. I have no doubt had Harris been sacked the club would have had a replacement lined up but as Harris resigned seemingly out of the blue why would they. So less of the mud slinging and negativity about stuff we know little or nothing about. Harris resigned , the club are dealing with it
Mark Robins is the best manager Coventry were in a mess swapping grounds before taking them to a nice ground nearly getting in the Premier league cmon wall COYL Miiiiii Miiiiii 🦁
@@karlbracey4969 he won't join because he wants to be a manager not a head coach, the board will not budge on this. Who loses at the end of the day, we do, the supporters!
Barrett had enough goes to show he's not the best option. Maybe they gave liverless a chance, but seeing both are advisers, I don’t expect much from him. Hope we get some wins soon, or the players will get more demoralised; it's not a good thing for any manager, especially a new one mid-season. I think harris left now, so a new manager might get a chance to pick a couple of new signings, and a recent story said much the same. As to how much influence a new head coach can do if he has little bearing on incoming staff is anyone's guess. I do feel that James B is treating this more of a business venture and has 'modern' thinking, but it's risky. Can def see a couple leaving to make money. It's just not a fully connected club atm.
I have to be honest, it’s really disappointing in how some of the fans have behaved towards the likes of Harris. The last 5 years, it’s the highest I’ve seen millwall and maybe with the right style of play, we could have been in the playoffs, but we are where we are. We do need to remember where we were previously and we’ve been spoilt with that. It’s not good seeing some fans slag off the players and especially the manager. The successor in my opinion needs to have been proven in the championship, and I’d go for Mark Robins. Attacking football without conceding too many. Bloomfield is doing good at Wycombe but it’s a bit too risky.
@@georgemather9082 Harris has thicker skin than that but was let down by the boards decision to only have a head coach. We will not recruit anyone decent until they change their attitude, and who loses out at the end of the day, we do, the supporters.
Since mcaulay langstaff left notts county and signed for millwall I ve looked out for langstaff to see how he s been doing he was immense t county as too at Gateshead I feel now Harris has gone I think you ll see a different player I feel he played every game at notts and being a come off the bench and being subbed off isn't helping his style of play if you feed him the ball he is a dog with a bone feed him the ball he llget you the goals if you don't 42 goals in his first season 29 in his second season feed him and he ll sore for you
LIVERMORE AND NEWGENT WELL NEWGENT CAN HELP WITH THE YOUTH PLAYERS SO YOU NEVER KNOW NOW THEY GET A CHANCE TO SHOW US WHAT THEY CAN DO NEVER KNOW DAN YOUR TROUBLE IS YOU THINK TO MUCH YOUR NOT OLD SCKOOL LETS GO FOR IT HAV IT COYL
Doest bode well does it backward step in my opinion but what do us fans know we are being linked with so many to get the job at the moment I think I would prefer Robins or Gary O'Neil tbh but again I don't think we will get either of them coyl
I suspect the club asked him to stay for even longer than those two games but he drew a line and said no. So much for Harris being Millwall through and through. If I'm right then he's burned all his boats with the fans and the club.
@@robquinn573 he lives in Rayleigh, he’s an Essex boy. He’s also said loads of things about his love for Millwall recently. Don’t you dare try spin things and act like he’s disrespectful towards us in anyway shape or form. He loves us and was let down by the board and some fans.
Let's be positive and wish Dave well. He might step up to the plate and everything clicks into place. You sense he'll be able to ask Neil for his advice along the way so it could be interesting. Good luck Dave. And thanks and good luck, Neil.
Robbins wants to be a Manager not a Head Coach so will not join Millwall.
The Millwall board will not budge on this so forget decent managers wanting to come to Millwall until the board change their attitudes and if they did, it would be an insult to Harris.
It's a complete mess now at Millwall and they are clueless and stuck in a corner.
They have to sort it quickly as decent players will want to leave especially as they will only be able to recruit a mediocre coach who has no ambition. The boards philosophy is to promote home talent and sell to keep balancing the books, promotion is not an objective.
They are not ambitious and Harris saw this and so will any other ambitious candidate and therefore won't want the job, they only want a 'Yes' man coach, who won't rock the boat. Have you heard anything from the board that contradicts this?
the usual mid-season dissarray,it didnt need fixing lets break it. get it sorted ,we need stability.COYL
Despite form dropping there’s no way the club would have wanted Harris to go, they would have been planning for end of season and having time to get a new manager and bed him in. Harris had enough and now they’ll be scrambling around to get a manager without wanting a similar outcome to Joe Edwards last season.
@@otm8273 The board do not want a manager, that's the stumbling block.
I am gutted about this!.. Millwall really need to Show some Ambition. 45 years I have supported my wall.. this isn't right 😢.. Mfc4life!..
Get rid of the board.
I think we'll go backwards after Harris leaving! I thought we were heading for the top 6 under neil. I'm still gutted 😔 Obviously i hope I'm wrong!
We may have been if Steve gallen didn’t turn up, if Steve gallen didn’t pick all the signings, if fans had been abit more understanding and patient after a 9 game unbeaten run. People like me and you aren’t the issue, but collectively as a whole, Millwall football club, fans and board have shot ourselves in the foot on this one. It’s only downhill from here, and I’m personally all for it. Can’t wait to say I told you so to many many fans.
@DanielWynn-v7b So you are "ALL FOR IT" i.e. "going downhill from here" just so you can say, "I told you so??" That is like me and The World telling you that Honeyman should not have been in our team if he wasn't going to replace either Casper or Savile and being proven 100% correct as our goals from Open play and the number of efforts have, clearly, demonstrated. What is it 2 or 3 from THIRTEEN games? Yet, unlike you, I don't derive any satisfaction from being right about "industrious" Honeyman who has been a disaster as a "10" just frustrated that others could not see the bleedin' obvious.
@DanielWynn-v7bGallan is a yes man to James Berylson who sadly, is not like his father who wanted the best for the club.
Like it or not we need to get behind him starting tomorrow. At least give him a chance 🤔
Harris walked because he knows what's coming and said. Not in my name...
Steve Gallen is behind this mess.
No, Gallan is a yes man to JB.
We need to sort this out quickly as we can't be in another relegation battle. COYL
Like everyone else, I'm hearing different names being touted for the job on a daily basis. I don't know why but I've got an awful feeling that when the new man is announced a whole lot of us are going to go......'WHO?' Just like when they announced Joe Edwards!
Prob need to bite the bullet and give robins the manager job as rate robins style of football
But that’s not the clubs “vision”. They won’t do that. Robins isn’t any better than Harris anyway.
@DanielWynn-v7bpersonally I think he’s better than Harris. Stuck with Cov for 7 years got them to a play off final, and a semi final and gave man united a fucking wicked game. Got em from the shit of league 2 and won the efl trophy. Not the worst cv
Should have been Nugent
yeah make you right but newgent can talk him into picking the youth
@tonybarber9914 I've often wonder why he's never been given a go seeing how well he foes with the youngsters coyl
@@garybartholomew6500 he’s been offered the role a few times and doesn’t want it
@@terry-t6v2n what youth players do you know anything about?
He turned it down
I fail to understand the negativity. The appointment of Dave Livermore doesn't prove anything one way or the other about the Neil Harris departure or that the whole situation is a complete f*** up.
Why is there an assumption that the club must have had a replacement lined up, it doesn't necessarily prove this was so. The simple fact of the matter is that Neil Harris resigned and left the club in the situation it is currently in. You could equally argue that he could have delayed his resignation until after the club had actually lined up a replacement but he chose not to do so or the club didn't want him to, other than stay for two more games to give them just a little bit of breathing space to get things moving.
The appointment of a new Head Coach will take time if you take into account the due diligence that will be required plus interviews etc.
We have no idea of what has actually has been going on or is going on internally and the continual second guessing and apportioning of blame by some is bewildering. Time to move on.
@@barryevans6251 the board wants a head coach but Harris and others want to be managers. We are going to lose good leaders if this does not change.
Well said Barry, exactly my thoughts also. Managers come and go all the time it’s nothing new and Harris wasn’t sacked, he decided for whatever reason to leave so it’s on him, not the club, so the club are left to sort it out , which they’re doing, nothing unusual there. I have no doubt had Harris been sacked the club would have had a replacement lined up but as Harris resigned seemingly out of the blue why would they. So less of the mud slinging and negativity about stuff we know little or nothing about. Harris resigned , the club are dealing with it
@@davidslater7917 Harris resigned because of Steve gallen. They knew it was coming, stop trying to kid people.
Have to go for it at home
COYL
Mark Robins is the best manager Coventry were in a mess swapping grounds before taking them to a nice ground nearly getting in the Premier league cmon wall COYL Miiiiii Miiiiii 🦁
@@karlbracey4969 he won't join because he wants to be a manager not a head coach, the board will not budge on this. Who loses at the end of the day, we do, the supporters!
Barrett had enough goes to show he's not the best option. Maybe they gave liverless a chance, but seeing both are advisers, I don’t expect much from him. Hope we get some wins soon, or the players will get more demoralised; it's not a good thing for any manager, especially a new one mid-season. I think harris left now, so a new manager might get a chance to pick a couple of new signings, and a recent story said much the same. As to how much influence a new head coach can do if he has little bearing on incoming staff is anyone's guess. I do feel that James B is treating this more of a business venture and has 'modern' thinking, but it's risky. Can def see a couple leaving to make money. It's just not a fully connected club atm.
Sack the board
This will be the best option if we want be ambitious.
I have to be honest, it’s really disappointing in how some of the fans have behaved towards the likes of Harris.
The last 5 years, it’s the highest I’ve seen millwall and maybe with the right style of play, we could have been in the playoffs, but we are where we are. We do need to remember where we were previously and we’ve been spoilt with that. It’s not good seeing some fans slag off the players and especially the manager.
The successor in my opinion needs to have been proven in the championship, and I’d go for Mark Robins. Attacking football without conceding too many. Bloomfield is doing good at Wycombe but it’s a bit too risky.
@@georgemather9082 Harris has thicker skin than that but was let down by the boards decision to only have a head coach. We will not recruit anyone decent until they change their attitude, and who loses out at the end of the day, we do, the supporters.
It’s a disgrace how some so called fans have behaved. They deserve everything they get.
They did the same to rhino and Macca spat at them at Brentford away just before they were sacked
What's going with us
Ask JB why?
Since mcaulay langstaff left notts county and signed for millwall I ve looked out for langstaff to see how he s been doing he was immense t county as too at Gateshead I feel now Harris has gone I think you ll see a different player I feel he played every game at notts and being a come off the bench and being subbed off isn't helping his style of play if you feed him the ball he is a dog with a bone feed him the ball he llget you the goals if you don't 42 goals in his first season 29 in his second season feed him and he ll sore for you
He’s missed 5, one on ones this season. FIVE!!! Missed other easy chances too. He’s not up to this level.
Hope hes a different player without Harris mate cos what we've seen so far from him is absolute dog shit
Still annoyed with Livermore after the way he performed during the 2005-06 season when we were relegated. Some lunatics made him player of the season!
Maybe they had someone in mind and couldn't agree terms or they pulled out
LIVERMORE AND NEWGENT WELL NEWGENT CAN HELP WITH THE YOUTH PLAYERS SO YOU NEVER KNOW NOW THEY GET A CHANCE TO SHOW US WHAT THEY CAN DO NEVER KNOW DAN YOUR TROUBLE IS YOU THINK TO MUCH YOUR NOT OLD SCKOOL LETS GO FOR IT HAV IT COYL
Bore off. What does being old school mean? I’ll tell you - nothing. Especially in football terms.
@DanielWynn-v7b whats your problem ?
You know what thought done pissed the bed and blamed the blankets
We should go for Wagner
Why cant we get a FOREIGN MANAGER
Doest bode well does it backward step in my opinion but what do us fans know we are being linked with so many to get the job at the moment I think I would prefer Robins or Gary O'Neil tbh but again I don't think we will get either of them coyl
Not until the board change their attitude.
No ambition
Would rather Nugent
Definitely no forward thinking by the club
Not harris fault then what a bloodly mess why keep harris for 2 games if no ones coming in very strange
I suspect the club asked him to stay for even longer than those two games but he drew a line and said no. So much for Harris being Millwall through and through. If I'm right then he's burned all his boats with the fans and the club.
Did you see his interview where he said I'm gonna watch Premier football and watch MY CLUB Southend. Sounds bitter . Not good
Bit over the top, he had to look after himself first and left us mid table not bottom.
We've the next transfer window coming up, who decides how we strengthen
@@robquinn573 he lives in Rayleigh, he’s an Essex boy. He’s also said loads of things about his love for Millwall recently. Don’t you dare try spin things and act like he’s disrespectful towards us in anyway shape or form. He loves us and was let down by the board and some fans.
@DanielWynn-v7bspot on mate 👍
Ffs