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Don’t blame Neil Harris for cutting ties with Millwall now

IT IS no surprise that Neil Harris quit Millwall just a few days after calling a group of abusive supporters “thickos”.

Don’t blame

By Chris Dunlavy

It is no surprise that Neil Harris quit Millwall just a few days after calling a group of abusive supporters “thickos”.
When the 47-year-old stepped down for the first time in 2019, he openly admitted that he did not want fan discontent to sour his relationship with a club for whom he scored a record 138 goals.
It is why his transformative return in February was never intended as anything more than a short-term fix.
Harris knew that all managers have a shelf life.
He also knew that last year’s miraculous rescue act would only buy him so much credit, despite his heroics ...

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