Exclusive: Robins in contention for Millwall job
Mark Robins is in contention to become the new manager at Millwall, sources have told Football Insider. The Lions plan to hold talks with the... The post Exclusive: Robins in contention for Millwall job appeared first on Football Insider.
Mark Robins is in contention to become the new manager at Millwall, sources have told Football Insider.
The Lions plan to hold talks with the 54-year-old, who was sacked by Coventry City last month.
Millwall boss Neil Harris has announced he will be leaving the club after the clash against Middlesbrough on Saturday (14 December).
The club, who currently sit 13th in the Championship, also face Sheffield United on Wednesday (11 December).
Harris quits Millwall for the second time, having previously spent between 2015 and 2019 at The Den.
He returned in February 2024 and steered the club away from relegation last term, but according to chairman James Berylson – “felt it was the right time to step down”.
Robins, who was sacked after almost eight years in charge at Coventry, is now in contention to replace Harris.
Millwall plan Robins talks after Harris quits
The Sky Blues legend led the club to two promotions after re-joining in 2017 and also oversaw a run to the FA Cup semi-finals last season.
He has a wealth of experience in the Championship, winning 118 of his 348 matches in charge in the second-tier.
His Coventry side came within a penalty of reaching the Premier League in the 2022-23 campaign but it was Luton Town who were instead promoted at Wembley in the play-off final.
Robins left the club 17th in the Championship table and has since been replaced by ex-Chelsea and Everton boss Frank Lampard.
In other news, Championship forward “keen to sign for Rangers”.
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