Evening Standard

Busy Bees start search for Frank’s new backroom team

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⬤ MILLWALL manager Neil

Harris is unhappy that

Mahlon

Romeo was forced to travel to the

Bahamas during the internatio­nal break even though he was injured.

The defender (above) was selected by Antigua and Barbuda for their CONCACAF Nations League qualifier against Bahamas last Friday but was an unused substitute in the 6-0 win.

Harris said: “The Antiguan FA will not be on my Christmas card list, that is for sure.”

Romeo is fit for tomorrow’s trip to Reading and Millwall are set to have Shaun Hutchinson back after two months out with a knee injury.

Millwall have missed Hutchinson during his absence and his return is a major boost for the Lions. NEW Brentford head coach Thomas Frank is keen to act quickly and add two assistants to his staff at Griffin Park. Frank replaced Dean Smith on Tuesday when he was promoted from assistant head coach. Richard O’Kelly, also a No2 to Smith, has joined the former Brentford manager at Villa Park and speaking before his first game in charge, at home against Bristol City tomorrow, Frank said: “We have already started the process. We want the right ones, depending on where they are and when they can get out of their contract if [needed].”

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