Millwall Watch
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That'd be horrific. Entertaining for everyone else, though, and would see this thread finally having a purposebobmunro said:Big_Bad_World said:Plenty of positives to take from the game, albeit a disappointing way to lose.
3 goals scored against the league leaders away from home.
Took the lead twice.
Savage way to lose but not too disheartening. If we play like that each week then we'll be fine.
We didn't win an away game until 20th January last season, and we all know what happened from the new year onwards
Good result for you boys yesterday.
What, losing 4-3? ;-)Big_Bad_World said:Plenty of positives to take from the game, albeit a disappointing way to lose.
3 goals scored against the league leaders away from home.
Took the lead twice.
Savage way to lose but not too disheartening. If we play like that each week then we'll be fine.
We didn't win an away game until 20th January last season, and we all know what happened from the new year onwards
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I think Millwall will do enough at home as has been said. If their home form dries up they will be in trouble. They were playing an in form team on Saturday, but I was expecting Norwich to come back, then get a winner. But staying up is usually down to how you compete against those teams around you.0
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They always seem to do particularly well in the second half of seasons. Maybe they play better under relegation pressure - it happens. Anyway I want them to stay in the Championship and I want us to get promoted and I would love Palace to get relegated. That way the three south London EFL sides end up in the same division. Some of my best memories are the home derbies - win or lose the hope is always there and they always have the best atmosphere!MuttleyCAFC said:I think Millwall will do enough at home as has been said. If their home form dries up they will be in trouble. They were playing an in form team on Saturday, but I was expecting Norwich to come back, then get a winner. But staying up is usually down to how you compete against those teams around you.
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I'm with you on us going up and the scum from Surrey going down - but I could live with smallwall going down as well.cafc-west said:
They always seem to do particularly well in the second half of seasons. Maybe they play better under relegation pressure - it happens. Anyway I want them to stay in the Championship and I want us to get promoted and I would love Palace to get relegated. That way the three south London EFL sides end up in the same division. Some of my best memories are the home derbies - win or lose the hope is always there and they always have the best atmosphere!MuttleyCAFC said:I think Millwall will do enough at home as has been said. If their home form dries up they will be in trouble. They were playing an in form team on Saturday, but I was expecting Norwich to come back, then get a winner. But staying up is usually down to how you compete against those teams around you.
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How about we get promoted,spanners get relegated, Palace get a 2 division demotion due to financial irregularities and too many dives in the box. Palace have to sell Zaha and the whole team and postpone their new stadium indefinitely.bobmunro said:
I'm with you on us going up and the scum from Surrey going down - but I could live with smallwall going down as well.cafc-west said:
They always seem to do particularly well in the second half of seasons. Maybe they play better under relegation pressure - it happens. Anyway I want them to stay in the Championship and I want us to get promoted and I would love Palace to get relegated. That way the three south London EFL sides end up in the same division. Some of my best memories are the home derbies - win or lose the hope is always there and they always have the best atmosphere!MuttleyCAFC said:I think Millwall will do enough at home as has been said. If their home form dries up they will be in trouble. They were playing an in form team on Saturday, but I was expecting Norwich to come back, then get a winner. But staying up is usually down to how you compete against those teams around you.
There you go, will that do ?7 -
This one slipped me by.
What with the Stripey cnuts... oh my days, we may be shite, but!0 -
What can happen when you rely too much on your home form is you put increasing pressure on that and it drops off! Here's hoping1
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Could we add going out of business to that scenario - I'll be happy with that.The_President said:
How about we get promoted,spanners get relegated, Palace get a 2 division demotion due to financial irregularities and too many dives in the box. Palace have to sell Zaha and the whole team and postpone their new stadium indefinitely.bobmunro said:
I'm with you on us going up and the scum from Surrey going down - but I could live with smallwall going down as well.cafc-west said:
They always seem to do particularly well in the second half of seasons. Maybe they play better under relegation pressure - it happens. Anyway I want them to stay in the Championship and I want us to get promoted and I would love Palace to get relegated. That way the three south London EFL sides end up in the same division. Some of my best memories are the home derbies - win or lose the hope is always there and they always have the best atmosphere!MuttleyCAFC said:I think Millwall will do enough at home as has been said. If their home form dries up they will be in trouble. They were playing an in form team on Saturday, but I was expecting Norwich to come back, then get a winner. But staying up is usually down to how you compete against those teams around you.
There you go, will that do ?0 -
Wonderful ... never wanted to see another team going out of business ... except thembobmunro said:
Could we add going out of business to that scenario - I'll be happy with that.The_President said:
How about we get promoted,spanners get relegated, Palace get a 2 division demotion due to financial irregularities and too many dives in the box. Palace have to sell Zaha and the whole team and postpone their new stadium indefinitely.bobmunro said:
I'm with you on us going up and the scum from Surrey going down - but I could live with smallwall going down as well.cafc-west said:
They always seem to do particularly well in the second half of seasons. Maybe they play better under relegation pressure - it happens. Anyway I want them to stay in the Championship and I want us to get promoted and I would love Palace to get relegated. That way the three south London EFL sides end up in the same division. Some of my best memories are the home derbies - win or lose the hope is always there and they always have the best atmosphere!MuttleyCAFC said:I think Millwall will do enough at home as has been said. If their home form dries up they will be in trouble. They were playing an in form team on Saturday, but I was expecting Norwich to come back, then get a winner. But staying up is usually down to how you compete against those teams around you.
There you go, will that do ?0 -
Can I kindly request that any talk of ceasing to exist be transferred over to a Palace thread so that my blood pressure can return to normal levels?9
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Can genuinely see Millwall being right out of the bottom places by Christmas. A good run of fixtures with very winnable games to come before then.
Bolton H
Birmingham H
Bristol City A
Hull City H
Preston NE A
Stoke A
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Especially the last one!ShootersHillGuru said:Can genuinely see Millwall being right out of the bottom places by Christmas. A good run of fixtures with very winnable games to come before then.
Bolton H
Birmingham H
Bristol City A
Hull City H
Preston NE A
Stoke A1 -
....and then we all turn on Harris and he gets the sack?ShootersHillGuru said:Can genuinely see Millwall being right out of the bottom places by Christmas. A good run of fixtures with very winnable games to come before then.
Bolton H
Birmingham H
Bristol City A
Hull City H
Preston NE A
Stoke A0 -
Well I can see 10 plus points there but you can also argue that should I be wrong and the points return is not what I expect then you could be right.Big_Bad_World said:
....and then we all turn on Harris and he gets the sack?ShootersHillGuru said:Can genuinely see Millwall being right out of the bottom places by Christmas. A good run of fixtures with very winnable games to come before then.
Bolton H
Birmingham H
Bristol City A
Hull City H
Preston NE A
Stoke A
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I wouldn't say any of those are on paper easy games. Championship is the worst one to predict, most teams can beat anyone on their day just goes on their form. On paper its probably better than playing top 6 sides but still will do well to win 3 of those imoShootersHillGuru said:Can genuinely see Millwall being right out of the bottom places by Christmas. A good run of fixtures with very winnable games to come before then.
Bolton H
Birmingham H
Bristol City A
Hull City H
Preston NE A
Stoke A1 -
Millwall also tend to do relatively poorly at home to lesser sides.
Can get right up for a game at home to a top side but then get turned over by shit. 2 of their 3 home defeats last season were to relegated Barnsley and Burton.3 -
That explains why they do so well in their cup final.Chris_from_Sidcup said:Millwall also tend to do relatively poorly at home to lesser sides.
Can get right up for a game at home to a top side but then get turned over by shit. 2 of their 3 home defeats last season were to relegated Barnsley and Burton.2 -
Sadly, Millwall have a little bit too much nous to be relegated, but they'll be bottom 6 no doubt.1
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Now that's something you don't see very often Spanners and nous in the same sentence.The_President said:Sadly, Millwall have a little bit too much nous to be relegated, but they'll be bottom 6 no doubt.
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Another impressive home performance..........0
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Bristol City A
Hull City H
Next two fixtures.0 -
Only rock bottom Ipswich have conceded more goals than them0
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Nice to see Michael Morrison on the score sheet7
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Big cheer from everyone tonight(including the 4 panelists, when it was announced Morrrison had scored for Birmingham against Millwall12
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That hull game is quite important as hull beat them could be a gap opening - it’s a menta thing once you are in that zone and a win doesn’t lift you out of it2
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Harris out!!7
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Best thing would be if they panicked and sacked Harris. Wrong replacement and that could be curtains for them. If they stick with him, they'll grind out enough point to be safe1
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The ideal scenario for me would be, Millwall stay up, the Stripeys go down and we go up. Some good away days right there. Its just pantomime for adults really.6
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At no point is them staying up good , let them go down and sufferGreenie said:The ideal scenario for me would be, Millwall stay up, the Stripeys go down and we go up. Some good away days right there. Its just pantomime for adults really.
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