Yes. On the club website now. it couldn't go like it has been.
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Yes. On the club website now. it couldn't go like it has been.
Thanks Neil. Great push for the play-offs last season, didnt happen for one reason or another this season.
Good luck for the future.
We can confirm that First Team Manager Neil Harris and Assistant Manager David Livermore have left Cardiff City Football Club with immediate effect.
— Cardiff City FC (@CardiffCityFC) January 21, 2021
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Confirmed.
Personally not particularly happy about it when it’s the players fault but he made the decision a lot easier
Good luck to Harris don’t think he was helped by the players but onto pastures new for us.
Interesting to see who they will bring in
Bellers on his way?
Disappointed but lose 6 games on the bounce and your in trouble.
Lets hope the new bloke isnt hounded by the pitch fork brigade after 3 games.
Paul Cook I reckon.
It’s shame because I think things were improving last season but then this season despite making good signings it’s not worked at all.
I’d give it to Bellamy but that seems unlikely.
Please use this opportunity wisely City.
Who do we have on staff that can take charge of the next two games?
Makes you wonder who signed Ng and Watters.
I wouldn't want Bellamy managing a team low on morale
I dont feel in the least bit sorry for 2 blokes in their early 20s leaving Crawley and Crewe joining a bigger club on 1000s a week. Im sure they will cope.
The new manager is critical to how the next few years will pan out. Change was needed, some would argue sooner.
For me he did well last season, abysmally this season and the playing style hardly changed from that under Warnock. For me he had to go.
Good luck, Harris. Good bloke, did a great job last season but sadly the wheels have come off big time. All the best.
Thank you and good luck Neil
I'm never happy when anybody loses their job but the warning signs were there from the League Cup game at Northampton that the team was all over the place and your job was to identify that and rectify it - it didn't happen and performances have not improved. The Coventry, Wycombe and Derby defeats were utterly dreadful. The Swansea defeat was depressing in seeing the gulf in class to a team that finished behind us last season.
The harsh reality is that it wasn't going to improve without a different approach and the board were therefore right in their decision.
I wish you well and hope you can find another job in football as he seems a decent fella
It's an honour and a privilege to manage Cardiff City FC. Unfortunately it hasn't worked out for Neil and CCFC this season, so it's probably for the best.
Why on earth have we let Harris see through most of January? Should have been sacked after Wycombe.
Anyway good luck to him wherever he goes next, he was unfortunately not the right guy for us. God knows who the board will appoint next