The most satisfying end to the season will be if Millwall go down on goal difference after Rotherham have been deducted 3 points. Though hopefully things won't get that tight.
Rotherham are not playing on Saturday, as Reading are in the FA Cup semi final. The Millers' last three games are played over the final seven days of the season.
This means Millwall play twice before Rotherham play again.
Rotherham are not playing on Saturday, as Reading are in the FA Cup semi final. The Millers' last three games are played over the final seven days of the season.
This means Millwall play twice before Rotherham play again.
Perhaps the thing to hold on to is that they have only one game left to play at the Toolbox. So just the one game with the 12 vs 11 factor. (and I'm not talking about the crowd)
Perhaps the thing to hold on to is that they have only one game left to play at the Toolbox. So just the one game with the 12 vs 11 factor. (and I'm not talking about the crowd)
They're actually better away I think. I'm not 100% sure but the fact they won their first home game against us since October means I reckon they prefer the road
Perhaps the thing to hold on to is that they have only one game left to play at the Toolbox. So just the one game with the 12 vs 11 factor. (and I'm not talking about the crowd)
They're actually better away I think. I'm not 100% sure but the fact they won their first home game against us since October means I reckon they prefer the road
At this stage in the season, the last thing you want as an official is to be handed a game at The Toolbox. The weak will make sure they facilitate the 'right' outcome.
Perhaps the thing to hold on to is that they have only one game left to play at the Toolbox. So just the one game with the 12 vs 11 factor. (and I'm not talking about the crowd)
You're right, it had worked so well for us up until we played you at home.
Believe me, we've had some right Rennie's this season. Couple them with the dire nature of the football being served up and it's far from a 12 v 11 scenario.
Perhaps the thing to hold on to is that they have only one game left to play at the Toolbox. So just the one game with the 12 vs 11 factor. (and I'm not talking about the crowd)
You're right, it had worked so well for us up until we played you at home.
Believe me, we've had some right Rennie's this season. Couple them with the dire nature of the football being served up and it's far from a 12 v 11 scenario.
The conspiracy theories on here are hilarious. The revelation that we are also the 'jammiest' club in the country is news to me too!
I think back to those instances like the Wigan hand ball goal at Wembley or Stern John's last minute winner and realise just how jammy we really are as a club.
I mean, those countless years in the premier league, the wonderful home record we possess, the numerous penalties given in front of the cold blow lane....all facilitated by generous and weak referee's, we really should be grateful for how lucky we are.
It seems the pressure of Millwall somehow managing to stay up (we won't) is making a few people on here crack up.
Perhaps the thing to hold on to is that they have only one game left to play at the Toolbox. So just the one game with the 12 vs 11 factor. (and I'm not talking about the crowd)
You're right, it had worked so well for us up until we played you at home.
Believe me, we've had some right Rennie's this season. Couple them with the dire nature of the football being served up and it's far from a 12 v 11 scenario.
The conspiracy theories on here are hilarious. The revelation that we are also the 'jammiest' club in the country is news to me too!
I think back to those instances like the Wigan hand ball goal at Wembley or Stern John's last minute winner and realise just how jammy we really are as a club.
I mean, those countless years in the premier league, the wonderful home record we possess, the numerous penalties given in front of the cold blow lane....all facilitated by generous and weak referee's, we really should be grateful for how lucky we are.
It seems the pressure of Millwall somehow managing to stay up (we won't) is making a few people on here crack up.
SLL, if Rotherham get deducted 3 , do you still think you're going down?
Perhaps the thing to hold on to is that they have only one game left to play at the Toolbox. So just the one game with the 12 vs 11 factor. (and I'm not talking about the crowd)
You're right, it had worked so well for us up until we played you at home.
Believe me, we've had some right Rennie's this season. Couple them with the dire nature of the football being served up and it's far from a 12 v 11 scenario.
The conspiracy theories on here are hilarious. The revelation that we are also the 'jammiest' club in the country is news to me too!
I think back to those instances like the Wigan hand ball goal at Wembley or Stern John's last minute winner and realise just how jammy we really are as a club.
I mean, those countless years in the premier league, the wonderful home record we possess, the numerous penalties given in front of the cold blow lane....all facilitated by generous and weak referee's, we really should be grateful for how lucky we are.
It seems the pressure of Millwall somehow managing to stay up (we won't) is making a few people on here crack up.
No one genuinely believes there is a conspiracy theory or darker magic working in your favour. I can only speak for myself but because we lost for the billionth time against you and it was only a few weeks ago, I would imagine that is why this thread is getting so much attention.
No one is cracking up, we just want to see you down in as much you would want to see us down.
Because you have a good chance of going down and our season's over, I think people will continue to get excited about the prospect of it and, conversely, disappointed if you stay up
Perhaps the thing to hold on to is that they have only one game left to play at the Toolbox. So just the one game with the 12 vs 11 factor. (and I'm not talking about the crowd)
You're right, it had worked so well for us up until we played you at home.
Believe me, we've had some right Rennie's this season. Couple them with the dire nature of the football being served up and it's far from a 12 v 11 scenario.
The conspiracy theories on here are hilarious. The revelation that we are also the 'jammiest' club in the country is news to me too!
I think back to those instances like the Wigan hand ball goal at Wembley or Stern John's last minute winner and realise just how jammy we really are as a club.
I mean, those countless years in the premier league, the wonderful home record we possess, the numerous penalties given in front of the cold blow lane....all facilitated by generous and weak referee's, we really should be grateful for how lucky we are.
It seems the pressure of Millwall somehow managing to stay up (we won't) is making a few people on here crack up.
They're alright on here, if a bit excitable at times, much like we would be if they were as shit as we are (against the rest of the league, not on a head to head basis) and were facing possible/certain relegation.
I'll see your Paul Rogers goal, assisted by an Andy Liddell handball in the build up, and raise you the goal scored by Sheffield Wednesday when 6 of our players were off the pitch.
It would be nice to actually have the opportunity to get excited by our own team achieving something during a season, rather than obsessed with other teams failing. *sigh*
Looking at those remaining fixtures, I'd still be worried if I was Brighton or Fulham - away to Wigan and Blackpool respectively this weekend, looks like their last realistic chance to pick up points, if they fail then they're completely reliant on what the sides below them do.
They could stay up, or they could go down it wouldn't matter. Millwall have never and will never achieve anything of note. (getting smashed in a cup final doesn't count)
They could stay up, or they could go down it wouldn't matter. Millwall have never and will never achieve anything of note. (getting smashed in a cup final doesn't count)
wouldn't rule Wigan out just yet - two winnable home games and then away to a Brentford side last game who will be gutted at missing out on even the play-off's. although admittedly the three wins they need is probably too much.
It would be nice to actually have the opportunity to get excited by our own team achieving something during a season, rather than obsessed with other teams failing. *sigh*
It would be nice to actually have the opportunity to get excited by our own team achieving something during a season, rather than obsessed with other teams failing. *sigh*
Perhaps the thing to hold on to is that they have only one game left to play at the Toolbox. So just the one game with the 12 vs 11 factor. (and I'm not talking about the crowd)
You're right, it had worked so well for us up until we played you at home.
Believe me, we've had some right Rennie's this season. Couple them with the dire nature of the football being served up and it's far from a 12 v 11 scenario.
The conspiracy theories on here are hilarious. The revelation that we are also the 'jammiest' club in the country is news to me too!
I think back to those instances like the Wigan hand ball goal at Wembley or Stern John's last minute winner and realise just how jammy we really are as a club.
I mean, those countless years in the premier league, the wonderful home record we possess, the numerous penalties given in front of the cold blow lane....all facilitated by generous and weak referee's, we really should be grateful for how lucky we are.
It seems the pressure of Millwall somehow managing to stay up (we won't) is making a few people on here crack up.
They're alright on here, if a bit excitable at times, much like we would be if they were as shit as we are (against the rest of the league, not on a head to head basis) and were facing possible/certain relegation.
I'll see your Paul Rogers goal, assisted by an Andy Liddell handball in the build up, and raise you the goal scored by Sheffield Wednesday when 6 of our players were off the pitch.
We're so obsessed by them that we force them to come on our boards to have conversations we aren't interested in. What's the matter, are the guys on your own boards too busy banging rocks together at the moment?
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This means Millwall play twice before Rotherham play again.
Believe me, we've had some right Rennie's this season. Couple them with the dire nature of the football being served up and it's far from a 12 v 11 scenario.
I think back to those instances like the Wigan hand ball goal at Wembley or Stern John's last minute winner and realise just how jammy we really are as a club.
I mean, those countless years in the premier league, the wonderful home record we possess, the numerous penalties given in front of the cold blow lane....all facilitated by generous and weak referee's, we really should be grateful for how lucky we are.
It seems the pressure of Millwall somehow managing to stay up (we won't) is making a few people on here crack up.
No club in the history of the game nets a filthy, flukey late goal as much as the scum!
No one is cracking up, we just want to see you down in as much you would want to see us down.
Because you have a good chance of going down and our season's over, I think people will continue to get excited about the prospect of it and, conversely, disappointed if you stay up
I'll see your Paul Rogers goal, assisted by an Andy Liddell handball in the build up, and raise you the goal scored by Sheffield Wednesday when 6 of our players were off the pitch.
Millwall have never and will never achieve anything of note.
(getting smashed in a cup final doesn't count)
But anyway, no one likes them, meeehhhhh.
Charlton Athletic Fans as Commissioner Dreyfus.
Millwall fans as Inspector Clouseau.
Yep, and even in my own dreams they found a way to turn us over.