"The result was disappointing but, personally, I was delighted to get a goal. When you join a new team that first goal gives you a massive lift," said Harris.
"I want to stay at Cardiff and I hope to get a few more goals to prove to everybody that I'm worth signing.
"I've been at Cardiff a couple of weeks now and I'm really enjoying it. They're a great bunch of lads there. Even though results haven't been good, it's a happy camp and everyone gets on fantastically well.
"I'm at Cardiff and I want to stay. If the goals go in for me then I know that will happen."
The full interview with Neil Harris can be found here.
There's another overview of the current situation in todays Western Mail as well. It's a level headed piece about the situation we find ourselves in.
It began last Monday with me becoming the first journalist to publicly say Lennie Lawrence should be replaced as manager - an issue that gathered in momentum as the week moved on.
A Western Mail/South Wales Echo poll showed 92 per cent of Bluebirds fans agreed and that Lawrence needs to go.
Next we had David Sullivan's extraordinary blast at the £30m-plus debt the Bluebirds have built up, the Birmingham chief arguing the club had nothing to show for it.
In one afternoon, we learned plans for City's new stadium had hit a complication which civic chiefs needed to discuss next month, and that the FAW had once more dashed Cardiff's Euro dream.
The stadium, Europe and the Premiership, remember, are each pivotal to Hammam's vision for the Bluebirds.
FULL STORY.