"MILLWALL columnist MATT LITTLE is starting to lose patience with his side’s alarming habit in recent years of suffering heavy home defeats at the once fortress Den"
Has it been 'fortress Den' at any time in the past 10-15 years?
Peterborough are a bit like us, a bit of a disaster @ home, master blasters away. They have done a few good sides this season, only not quite as many as us. Millwall are having to sell to survive. They will avoid serious trouble this term. Next season will see them struggle
"MILLWALL columnist MATT LITTLE is starting to lose patience with his side’s alarming habit in recent years of suffering heavy home defeats at the once fortress Den"
Has it been 'fortress Den' at any time in the past 10-15 years?
Peterborough are a bit like us, a bit of a disaster @ home, master blasters away. They have done a few good sides this season, only not quite as many as us. Millwall are having to sell to survive. They will avoid serious trouble this term. Next season will see them struggle
Don't really agree with that. They've lost 9 away. Only Bristol C 12 & Wolves & Middelsboro 10 have lost more. Although I take your point that they won at Cardiff & Hull.
Unbeaten at home in 4 different divisions? Is that right? Surely they haven't been in the conference or gone unbeated in the top flight? SLL please justify.
Peterborough are a bit like us, a bit of a disaster @ home, master blasters away. They have done a few good sides this season, only not quite as many as us. Millwall are having to sell to survive. They will avoid serious trouble this term. Next season will see them struggle
Don't really agree with that. They've lost 9 away. Only Bristol C 12 & Wolves & Middelsboro 10 have lost more. Although I take your point that they won at Cardiff & Hull.
perhaps not 'master blasters' but 16 of their 33 points have been won away
Unbeaten at home in 4 different divisions? Is that right? Surely they haven't been in the conference or gone unbeated in the top flight? SLL please justify.
SLL - you seem like a normal bloke (yes despite your choice in club) who doesn't react much to some of the digs on here, but what's your honest thoughts on the stuff Matt Little comes out with?
Unbeaten at home in 4 different divisions? Is that right? Surely they haven't been in the conference or gone unbeated in the top flight? SLL please justify.
SLL - you seem like a normal bloke (yes despite your choice in club) who doesn't react much to some of the digs on here, but what's your honest thoughts on the stuff Matt Little comes out with?
The column is spoken more of on here than anywhere else I think. I've only read one from memory so can't really comment. With the topics it generates on here I guess it's written half tongue in cheek with the aim of making a few non-Millwall readers go red in the face.
SLL - you seem like a normal bloke (yes despite your choice in club) who doesn't react much to some of the digs on here, but what's your honest thoughts on the stuff Matt Little comes out with?
The column is spoken more of on here than anywhere else I think. I've only read one from memory so can't really comment. With the topics it generates on here I guess it's written half tongue in cheek with the aim of making a few non-Millwall readers go red in the face.
We speak about it a lot as Bunny writes it. We all miss him really!!
In fact, I'm almost surprised that we aren't mentioned in the Oxford English Dictionary as a by-word for everything that is wrong with football.
However, among the football community at least, we do have one virtue held in high regard - our fiercely partisan home crowd and the proud home record which goes hand and hand with it.
This week:
MILLWALL blogger MATT LITTLE voted with his feet and stayed away from last night’s Wolves defeat, one he rightly predicted as being pretty much inevitable with the Lions’ poor home form in night games.
I DIDN’T bother going last night - and it was nothing to do with watching that complete sham of the ‘match of the century’ either.
No, it was because under Kenny Jackett, home games, especially night time ones, have become a death march.
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Bunny's not a happy, well, bunny
And of course we get our weekly mention.
Has it been 'fortress Den' at any time in the past 10-15 years?
Millwall are having to sell to survive. They will avoid serious trouble this term. Next season will see them struggle
Although I take your point that they won at Cardiff & Hull.
Signing Hulse was a help, but I'm enjoying the decline.
In fact, I'm almost surprised that we aren't mentioned in the Oxford English Dictionary as a by-word for everything that is wrong with football.
However, among the football community at least, we do have one virtue held in high regard - our fiercely partisan home crowd and the proud home record which goes hand and hand with it.
This week:
MILLWALL blogger MATT LITTLE voted with his feet and stayed away from last night’s Wolves defeat, one he rightly predicted as being pretty much inevitable with the Lions’ poor home form in night games.
I DIDN’T bother going last night - and it was nothing to do with watching that complete sham of the ‘match of the century’ either.
No, it was because under Kenny Jackett, home games, especially night time ones, have become a death march.
They fill me with dread.
A semi final defeat and relegation will do very nicely.