IF ANY Millwall fan was ever able to pick a manager to win a one-off game at The Den, Neil Harris would be the overwhelming choice.
So it was only logical that the club turned to the man who has been coined 'Mr Millwall' when they were haunted by the threat of relegation last season.
Few can channel the chaos produced by The Den faithful every other weekend. Plenty have tried and failed. But Harris can.
So perhaps it should come as no surprise that, in the end, he kept Millwall up at a canter last year and now has them challenging at the right end of the table.
"That Southampton game my first game back - was right up there as one of my best moments, in a really random way," said Harris.
"That's in my top 10 - if not top five moments - as a Millwall man.
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