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Neil Harris leaving Millwall again....
He's covering tomorrows and Saturdays game before leaving.
He's covering tomorrows and Saturdays game before leaving.
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Strange timing. Does not seem to be a sacking, as such. Fed up with the supporters seems to be the closest I can work out to be the reason. Well, the was the most popular idea on the relevant BBC comments section.
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Very strange. They've had a weird old season, terrible start - and, depleted side or not, they looked absolutely woeful against us in the Milk Cup - but their loss on Saturday was their first in 10, although they're now claiming the recruitment process was already underway before the announcement? Odd all round.
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The Championship is where Lampard has been the most successful taking Derby to the play-offs a few years ago.EastDerehamO wrote: ↑Fri Nov 29, 2024 11:46 amReplace Robbins with Lampard, hmmm, the type of thing only owners would do, will be surprised if many fans would do similar!Proposition Joe wrote: ↑Thu Nov 28, 2024 2:06 pmBe good to play them again next year if we stay up.
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Very odd. I'd always been under the impression Harris was a legend at Millwall, but perhaps they're getting on his back.Give it to Jabo wrote: ↑Tue Dec 10, 2024 2:23 pm Strange timing. Does not seem to be a sacking, as such. Fed up with the supporters seems to be the closest I can work out to be the reason. Well, the was the most popular idea on the relevant BBC comments section.
They're deluded if so - Millwall for me is Not a big club- holding their own in the Championship is success..they're one of the smaller clubs in that league really if they don't think it themselves.
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A couple departing for pastures new today
1. Gary O’Neil dismissed by Wolves . Sad but totally predictable
2. Des Buckingham given the chop at Oxford United. Wouldn’t necessarily have seen that one coming tbh.
1. Gary O’Neil dismissed by Wolves . Sad but totally predictable
2. Des Buckingham given the chop at Oxford United. Wouldn’t necessarily have seen that one coming tbh.
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O'Neil was I think inevitable, but got to feel sorry for Buckingham, feels like a victim of his own success, he got them up and they are punching above their weight.redintheface wrote: ↑Sun Dec 15, 2024 4:03 pm A couple departing for pastures new today
1. Gary O’Neil dismissed by Wolves . Sad but totally predictable
2. Des Buckingham given the chop at Oxford United. Wouldn’t necessarily have seen that one coming tbh.
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I remember Oxford fans on the socials were absolutely scathing about Buckingham when we turned them over - pretty convincingly - last season, then all went a bit quiet when he ended up actually getting them promoted. Perhaps he - or his style of football - wasn't always that popular, despite ultimately doing really well. Success doesn't buy you any kind of loyalty any more, a couple of months, tops.
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Matt Taylor sacked from his job as manager at Bristol Rovers.
https://www.itv.com/news/westcountry/20 ... -with-club
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Didn't know former Os winger Wayne Carlisle was his assistant.redintheface wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 10:30 am Matt Taylor sacked from his job as manager at Bristol Rovers.
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redintheface wrote: ↑Mon Dec 16, 2024 10:30 am Matt Taylor sacked from his job as manager at Bristol Rovers.
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Genuinely thought their manager was the ex Portsmouth, scorer of wonder goals, gifted left footer Matt Taylor. I had always struggled to link his style of playing to their thuggery.
Just googled and, as I should have guessed, it was a different person. I don't remember this Matt Taylor playing but that's hell of a story - was a goalkeeper up until the age of 23, played for Everton youth and then a very respectable non-league standard, before converting to a centre half and becoming a football league player.
Just googled and, as I should have guessed, it was a different person. I don't remember this Matt Taylor playing but that's hell of a story - was a goalkeeper up until the age of 23, played for Everton youth and then a very respectable non-league standard, before converting to a centre half and becoming a football league player.