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Of all the things I thought might derail what was shaping up to be a fairly low-key end to what has been a wholly low-key season, Neil Harris getting poached by a Championship team was not high on my list.
In fact, when news broke yesterday morning that our manager was heading back to his spiritual home of Millwall, my first response was to laugh. Only at Cambridge United could we go from a position of relative stability to losing our manager and, arguably, most important player (the suspended Lyle Taylor) in the space of 24 hours, two days before we play our biggest rivals. What. A. Club.
Harris was in an uncharacteristically prickly mood on Tuesday night after the defeat to Bolton, taking offence at a fairly innocuous question about how the game had gone and generally seeming a bit irked by life; clearly he already had a lot on his mind.
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