I'm chuffed that Kenny has left Millwall. I'm looking forward to watching them evaporate from existance.
Just one thing worries me though. If Millwall collapse, does that mean that we will inherit a more thuggish element in our next generation of supporters?
For me, Millwall's only good point was that they kept the pr*cks away from Charlton.
I'm chuffed that Kenny has left Millwall. I'm looking forward to watching them evaporate from existance.
Just one thing worries me though. If Millwall collapse, does that mean that we will inherit a more thuggish element in our next generation of supporters?
For me, Millwall's only good point was that they kept the pr*cks away from Charlton.
I doubt it. Those that go for trouble are probably not really bothered which division they are in.
Latest SkyBet odds for the next Millwall manager: 7-1 Owen Coyle; 8-1 Dean Saunders, Karl Robinson; 10-1 Darren Ferguson, Dennis Wise, Gary Johnson; 20-1 Alan Curbishley.
Its a posoined chalice, needs a certain character, the likes of Martin Allen, or even Di Canio before he left Swindon for Sunderland would go down well there. Could interest Martin O'Neill with his victimhood mentality.
I'm chuffed that Kenny has left Millwall. I'm looking forward to watching them evaporate from existance.
Just one thing worries me though. If Millwall collapse, does that mean that we will inherit a more thuggish element in our next generation of supporters?
For me, Millwall's only good point was that they kept the pr*cks away from Charlton.
I doubt it. Those that go for trouble are probably not really bothered which division they are in.
We have nothing to worry about, they just move on to another similar club - Gillingham would be the best fit
Kenny stated: "After almost six seasons I personally feel the time is right for a new challenge, and also for a new manager to come into Millwall with fresh ideas, to take the club forward towards its long term goal of reaching the Premier League."
Has been on the cards for quite a few weeks. Doubt it has anything to do with the Wembley stuff etc, has has always been very averse to turning a blind eye / deaf ear to Millwall's issues, as it has over the years helped provide him to the benefit of an intimidating home ground.
The bottom line is he appears to have lost his dressing room a couple of months ago, or if not lost simply had a squad that he had assembled with too many splits in the camp.
Whereas before he has been pretty astute with what he has brought it, the last few months have been an absolute disaster (Hulse, Easter, Tyson etc). Only Chaplow looked decent and he got injured.
I don't necessary think they will be bankers to go down. There looks like there was a big opportunity for the chairman to pull out post Wembley but that doesn't seem to happen. He has backed them tremendously over the last few years, and if he is reinvigorated by a new manager, anything is possible down there (he has funds).
The next management spell could be make or break for Millwall though. It goes wrong and that will be it for their chairman i reckon, and they will then be in serious decline which would take years to recover from, if ever.
Kenny stated: "After almost six seasons I personally feel the time is right for a new challenge, and also for a new manager to come into Millwall with fresh ideas, to take the club forward towards its long term goal of reaching the Premier League."
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Nailed on job for Curbs that.
That's one relegation spot sorted for next season, shame that they'll still beat us though! Great news!
Just one thing worries me though. If Millwall collapse, does that mean that we will inherit a more thuggish element in our next generation of supporters?
For me, Millwall's only good point was that they kept the pr*cks away from Charlton.
Well done News Shopper on getting the
"Kenny Decides to Jackett in" headline in first.
Could interest Martin O'Neill with his victimhood mentality.
If Yeovil dont go up i could see Johnson taking it.
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Do you mean beat us?
The bottom line is he appears to have lost his dressing room a couple of months ago, or if not lost simply had a squad that he had assembled with too many splits in the camp.
Whereas before he has been pretty astute with what he has brought it, the last few months have been an absolute disaster (Hulse, Easter, Tyson etc). Only Chaplow looked decent and he got injured.
I don't necessary think they will be bankers to go down. There looks like there was a big opportunity for the chairman to pull out post Wembley but that doesn't seem to happen. He has backed them tremendously over the last few years, and if he is reinvigorated by a new manager, anything is possible down there (he has funds).
The next management spell could be make or break for Millwall though. It goes wrong and that will be it for their chairman i reckon, and they will then be in serious decline which would take years to recover from, if ever.