Neil Harris delivered an emotional farewell to Millwall supporters following his final match at Middlesbrough. Neil Harris has stated he has no immediate plans after concluding his tenure at Millwall, beyond enjoying a family Christmas and attending Southend United matches. The legendary figure for “The Lions” concluded his second period as manager with a loss against Middlesbrough, having announced his departure on Tuesday. This announcement sparked conjecture regarding Harris’s subsequent career moves, but he informed BBC Radio London: “I’ll have Christmas with the family and it’s an opportunity to get out and see some friends in football and seeing training and matches at different levels.” “I’ll be watching my local team Southend so just look forward to that period and then the future – who knows?” Harris expressed his belief that he was leaving the club in a stronger position than when he assumed control in February, at which point they were among the bottom three teams. “We’ve had a successful 10 months and I feel we leave the club in really good hands and safe position, so I’m disappointed today but still extremely proud,” he further commented. “It’s been difficult for the lads because they’re losing their leader and it’s difficult for them to understand why, and where they’re going next. We’ve tried to bridge that gap with humility, honesty and love as I care about the players, they’re really good lads.” Post navigation Former Striker Chris Sutton Backs Liverpool to Challenge Manchester City for Title Dundee 3-2 Kilmarnock: Comeback Win Prompts Fan Discussion