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Neil Harris steps down as Millwall manager


Neil Harris leaves Millwall with his 'dignity and integrity intact', says Alan DunneNeil Harris has stepped down as Millwall manager with assistant David Livermore also leaving The Den. Harris was the longest serving permanent manager in the Sky Bet Championship, having taken over at Millwall in March 2015 following several spells as caretaker boss. Millwall chairman John Berylson paid tribute to Harris in a statement on the club's official website. 'Harris leaves with dignity and integrity intact'Former Millwall player Alan Dunne praised Harris' contribution to the clubAnother player synonymous with Millwall - Alan Dunne, who played 388 times for the club - believes Harris may have felt he had done as much as he could at The Den. "I'm very surprised and it's a sad day for Millwall, to lose a Lions legend and to lose a manager," Dunne told Sky Sports News.


Source: Sky sports October 03, 2019 17:41 UTC



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