Millwall have enjoyed a testing season so far, with the Lions having so far only recorded just two victories so far, leaving them currently sitting in 18th place of the Championship table after 10 games played this term. 

And things haven't got any easier for Bermondsey based club, with the news emerging yesterday evening that manger Neil Harris had resigned from his position with immediate effect, thus leaving the Lions without a manager in place for their upcoming game against Leeds United tomorrow afternoon.

Harris's resignation follows a run of seven games without a win for the Lions, with sections of the club's loyal support showing their discontent in the form of boos at recent games, further indicating that the former Millwall striker felt it was best that he left the role.

The 42-year-old's departure has been met with widespread dismay by many of the players at the club, with Jed Wallace today expressing his thanks for the work Harris had put into improving his career, which drew many responses from Lions fans via social media yesterday evening...

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