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It’s not a coincidence that Millwall are doing ok. They have a sensible owner that cares and pays the bills and covers costs but isn’t prepared to throw silly money around.
They have a manager in Harris that the fans can relate to and respect. A manager who recognises Millwalls limitations and therefore plays to their strengths. A team mentality to give 100% because they know the fans demand that. A competent CEO with a wealth of experience.
A club that feels like it has all parts pulling in the same direction.
Compare and contrast analysis with Charlton is just frightening.
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Oh then I'm sorry. I didn't know. I wont do it again.palarsehater said:
its millwall watch as in bad things, relegations and such not them turning down 6 mill for a player when we cant afford a bowl of porridge and some juice for the academy playersGreenie said:
Er...its on the Millwall watch thread, why not post it?palarsehater said:MillwallFan said:Just Turned down a £6 million for Saville from boro.
i do find it bizarre that you post millwalls transfer dealings on a charlton forum - you call us trainspotters and sad cases yet i have never ventured onto a millwall forum.MillwallFan said:Just Turned down a £6 million for Saville from boro.
Anyway IMO, MF, Sparrows, and BBW are welcome to post on here because they know big words like, hat, dog and...and...er..thats it really!2 -
You used the word ever...palarsehater said:
1988 worse than a liverpool fanMillwallFan said:
We’ve finished top of this league. Our highest ever finish is 10th in the top flight.palarsehater said:clubs best ever finish 8th in the championship next stop challenging man city for the title with super Neil Harris.
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What can I say, it’s an interesting board and there’s quite often some really long threads analysing my team and club on here.palarsehater said:MillwallFan said:Just Turned down a £6 million for Saville from boro.
i do find it bizarre that you post millwalls transfer dealings on a charlton forum - you call us trainspotters and sad cases yet i have never ventured onto a millwall forum.MillwallFan said:Just Turned down a £6 million for Saville from boro.
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Exactly! I think ‘ever’ goes back a bit further than 1988Stu_of_Kunming said:
You used the word ever...palarsehater said:
1988 worse than a liverpool fanMillwallFan said:
We’ve finished top of this league. Our highest ever finish is 10th in the top flight.palarsehater said:clubs best ever finish 8th in the championship next stop challenging man city for the title with super Neil Harris.
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apologies, the highest millwall finish for 30 years and they are getting ready for life in the premiership.Stu_of_Kunming said:
You used the word ever...palarsehater said:
1988 worse than a liverpool fanMillwallFan said:
We’ve finished top of this league. Our highest ever finish is 10th in the top flight.palarsehater said:clubs best ever finish 8th in the championship next stop challenging man city for the title with super Neil Harris.
they also have a 21 year unbeaten run against us, despite not playing us as we were in the premier league they still count it - even though they do not care about us - and "laugh" at charlton fans.
what would be quite funny is come march and they were languishing near the relegation zone see how they treat sir neil then.
genuine question if you got relegated this season - would you still keep Harris on?.1 -
we had similar with powell - cheers roland you prickShootersHillGuru said:It’s not a coincidence that Millwall are doing ok. They have a sensible owner that cares and pays the bills and covers costs but isn’t prepared to throw silly money around.
They have a manager in Harris that the fans can relate to and respect. A manager who recognises Millwalls limitations and therefore plays to their strengths. A team mentality to give 100% because they know the fans demand that. A competent CEO with a wealth of experience.
A club that feels like it has all parts pulling in the same direction.
Compare and contrast analysis with Charlton is just frightening.1 -
Even Im old enough to remember Millwall in the top flight. Very late 80s, probably went down the same year as us in 1990?MillwallFan said:
We’ve finished top of this league. Our highest ever finish is 10th in the top flight.palarsehater said:clubs best ever finish 8th in the championship next stop challenging man city for the title with super Neil Harris.
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Think he was correcting someone rather than trying to boast about it?palarsehater said:
1988 worse than a liverpool fanMillwallFan said:
We’ve finished top of this league. Our highest ever finish is 10th in the top flight.palarsehater said:clubs best ever finish 8th in the championship next stop challenging man city for the title with super Neil Harris.
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I know we're not rivals but having their own place in our Family Stand is asking for trouble.6
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Ours is second. At the beginning of two decades in the top flight.MillwallFan said:
We’ve finished top of this league. Our highest ever finish is 10th in the top flight.palarsehater said:clubs best ever finish 8th in the championship next stop challenging man city for the title with super Neil Harris.
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Yes. 100%palarsehater said:
genuine question if you got relegated this season - would you still keep Harris on?.Stu_of_Kunming said:
You used the word ever...palarsehater said:
1988 worse than a liverpool fanMillwallFan said:
We’ve finished top of this league. Our highest ever finish is 10th in the top flight.palarsehater said:clubs best ever finish 8th in the championship next stop challenging man city for the title with super Neil Harris.
I removed the rest of the post as it was guffness at its best1 -
To be fair, Bowyer is very much a step in the right direction, compared to what we've had to put up with recently.palarsehater said:
we had similar with powell - cheers roland you prickShootersHillGuru said:It’s not a coincidence that Millwall are doing ok. They have a sensible owner that cares and pays the bills and covers costs but isn’t prepared to throw silly money around.
They have a manager in Harris that the fans can relate to and respect. A manager who recognises Millwalls limitations and therefore plays to their strengths. A team mentality to give 100% because they know the fans demand that. A competent CEO with a wealth of experience.
A club that feels like it has all parts pulling in the same direction.
Compare and contrast analysis with Charlton is just frightening.0 -
Scum finished 4th in the second tier in 2002 , how can anyone forget this most beautiful of footballing moments
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HfFa8JIaIEw
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definately - i never rated robinson - said all the right things, but really with that squad should of done a lot better - i cannot see him sticking around in 33 mins we complete yet another dreadful transfer window with bodies leaving and no replacements, we also have one of our better players out for the season and may not return at the same level. i would not blame lee for leaving/walking away what concerns me is who the fuck do we get in to replace him?.JamesSeed said:
To be fair, Bowyer is very much a step in the right direction, compared to what we've had to put up with recently.palarsehater said:
we had similar with powell - cheers roland you prickShootersHillGuru said:It’s not a coincidence that Millwall are doing ok. They have a sensible owner that cares and pays the bills and covers costs but isn’t prepared to throw silly money around.
They have a manager in Harris that the fans can relate to and respect. A manager who recognises Millwalls limitations and therefore plays to their strengths. A team mentality to give 100% because they know the fans demand that. A competent CEO with a wealth of experience.
A club that feels like it has all parts pulling in the same direction.
Compare and contrast analysis with Charlton is just frightening.0 -
Seems it was £6m for Saville AND Wallace according to SkyMillwallFan said:Just Turned down a £6 million for Saville from boro.
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It does amuse me that the Knuckle draggers have a Saville and a Harris.ForeverAddickted said:
Seems it was £6m for Saville AND Wallace according to SkyMillwallFan said:Just Turned down a £6 million for Saville from boro.
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My mistake. Has since gone up to 5 million JUST for Saville. Turned downForeverAddickted said:
Seems it was £6m for Saville AND Wallace according to SkyMillwallFan said:Just Turned down a £6 million for Saville from boro.
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What he saidBig_Bad_World said:
Yes. 100%palarsehater said:
genuine question if you got relegated this season - would you still keep Harris on?.Stu_of_Kunming said:
You used the word ever...palarsehater said:
1988 worse than a liverpool fanMillwallFan said:
We’ve finished top of this league. Our highest ever finish is 10th in the top flight.palarsehater said:clubs best ever finish 8th in the championship next stop challenging man city for the title with super Neil Harris.
I removed the rest of the post as it was guffness at its best
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Not ‘getting ready for life in the premiership’. Getting the ground ready just in case we do get there.palarsehater said:
apologies, the highest millwall finish for 30 years and they are getting ready for life in the premiership.Stu_of_Kunming said:
You used the word ever...palarsehater said:
1988 worse than a liverpool fanMillwallFan said:
We’ve finished top of this league. Our highest ever finish is 10th in the top flight.palarsehater said:clubs best ever finish 8th in the championship next stop challenging man city for the title with super Neil Harris.
they also have a 21 year unbeaten run against us, despite not playing us as we were in the premier league they still count it - even though they do not care about us - and "laugh" at charlton fans.
what would be quite funny is come march and they were languishing near the relegation zone see how they treat sir neil then.
genuine question if you got relegated this season - would you still keep Harris on?.
We’ve played you ten times in the last 21 years. Record reads W5 D5 L0
I’m pretty sure that would be classed as an unbeaten run.
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palarsehater said:
definately - i never rated robinson - said all the right things, but really with that squad should of done a lot better - i cannot see him sticking around in 33 mins we complete yet another dreadful transfer window with bodies leaving and no replacements, we also have one of our better players out for the season and may not return at the same level. i would not blame lee for leaving/walking away what concerns me is who the fuck do we get in to replace him?.JamesSeed said:
To be fair, Bowyer is very much a step in the right direction, compared to what we've had to put up with recently.palarsehater said:
we had similar with powell - cheers roland you prickShootersHillGuru said:It’s not a coincidence that Millwall are doing ok. They have a sensible owner that cares and pays the bills and covers costs but isn’t prepared to throw silly money around.
They have a manager in Harris that the fans can relate to and respect. A manager who recognises Millwalls limitations and therefore plays to their strengths. A team mentality to give 100% because they know the fans demand that. A competent CEO with a wealth of experience.
A club that feels like it has all parts pulling in the same direction.
Compare and contrast analysis with Charlton is just frightening.
He won’t walk away.palarsehater said:
definately - i never rated robinson - said all the right things, but really with that squad should of done a lot better - i cannot see him sticking around in 33 mins we complete yet another dreadful transfer window with bodies leaving and no replacements, we also have one of our better players out for the season and may not return at the same level. i would not blame lee for leaving/walking away what concerns me is who the fuck do we get in to replace him?.JamesSeed said:
To be fair, Bowyer is very much a step in the right direction, compared to what we've had to put up with recently.palarsehater said:
we had similar with powell - cheers roland you prickShootersHillGuru said:It’s not a coincidence that Millwall are doing ok. They have a sensible owner that cares and pays the bills and covers costs but isn’t prepared to throw silly money around.
They have a manager in Harris that the fans can relate to and respect. A manager who recognises Millwalls limitations and therefore plays to their strengths. A team mentality to give 100% because they know the fans demand that. A competent CEO with a wealth of experience.
A club that feels like it has all parts pulling in the same direction.
Compare and contrast analysis with Charlton is just frightening.
Hate to buck the trend, but our first choice side is better than last season. Let’s see who these loan players are, and how they settle in.
It’s obviously injuries and lack of depth that’ll catch us out though.0 -
ReallyJamesSeed said:palarsehater said:
definately - i never rated robinson - said all the right things, but really with that squad should of done a lot better - i cannot see him sticking around in 33 mins we complete yet another dreadful transfer window with bodies leaving and no replacements, we also have one of our better players out for the season and may not return at the same level. i would not blame lee for leaving/walking away what concerns me is who the fuck do we get in to replace him?.JamesSeed said:
To be fair, Bowyer is very much a step in the right direction, compared to what we've had to put up with recently.palarsehater said:
we had similar with powell - cheers roland you prickShootersHillGuru said:It’s not a coincidence that Millwall are doing ok. They have a sensible owner that cares and pays the bills and covers costs but isn’t prepared to throw silly money around.
They have a manager in Harris that the fans can relate to and respect. A manager who recognises Millwalls limitations and therefore plays to their strengths. A team mentality to give 100% because they know the fans demand that. A competent CEO with a wealth of experience.
A club that feels like it has all parts pulling in the same direction.
Compare and contrast analysis with Charlton is just frightening.
He won’t walk away.palarsehater said:
definately - i never rated robinson - said all the right things, but really with that squad should of done a lot better - i cannot see him sticking around in 33 mins we complete yet another dreadful transfer window with bodies leaving and no replacements, we also have one of our better players out for the season and may not return at the same level. i would not blame lee for leaving/walking away what concerns me is who the fuck do we get in to replace him?.JamesSeed said:
To be fair, Bowyer is very much a step in the right direction, compared to what we've had to put up with recently.palarsehater said:
we had similar with powell - cheers roland you prickShootersHillGuru said:It’s not a coincidence that Millwall are doing ok. They have a sensible owner that cares and pays the bills and covers costs but isn’t prepared to throw silly money around.
They have a manager in Harris that the fans can relate to and respect. A manager who recognises Millwalls limitations and therefore plays to their strengths. A team mentality to give 100% because they know the fans demand that. A competent CEO with a wealth of experience.
A club that feels like it has all parts pulling in the same direction.
Compare and contrast analysis with Charlton is just frightening.
Hate to buck the trend, but our first choice side is better than last season. Let’s see who these loan players are, and how they settle in.
It’s obviously injuries and lack of depth that’ll catch us out though.
Amos better than Phillips
Solly same
BFG same
Pearce same
JDS better than Page
Thats just the back 5
Add to that losing Konsa and Kashi and replacing with no one
You cant say our 1st team squad is better when we have brought 2 players3 -
You can’t win matches unless you score goals. Taylor for Josh is a big step up. Karlan looks sharp and his pace can cause havoc, as it did against Sunderland.paulie8290 said:
ReallyJamesSeed said:palarsehater said:
definately - i never rated robinson - said all the right things, but really with that squad should of done a lot better - i cannot see him sticking around in 33 mins we complete yet another dreadful transfer window with bodies leaving and no replacements, we also have one of our better players out for the season and may not return at the same level. i would not blame lee for leaving/walking away what concerns me is who the fuck do we get in to replace him?.JamesSeed said:
To be fair, Bowyer is very much a step in the right direction, compared to what we've had to put up with recently.palarsehater said:
we had similar with powell - cheers roland you prickShootersHillGuru said:It’s not a coincidence that Millwall are doing ok. They have a sensible owner that cares and pays the bills and covers costs but isn’t prepared to throw silly money around.
They have a manager in Harris that the fans can relate to and respect. A manager who recognises Millwalls limitations and therefore plays to their strengths. A team mentality to give 100% because they know the fans demand that. A competent CEO with a wealth of experience.
A club that feels like it has all parts pulling in the same direction.
Compare and contrast analysis with Charlton is just frightening.
He won’t walk away.palarsehater said:
definately - i never rated robinson - said all the right things, but really with that squad should of done a lot better - i cannot see him sticking around in 33 mins we complete yet another dreadful transfer window with bodies leaving and no replacements, we also have one of our better players out for the season and may not return at the same level. i would not blame lee for leaving/walking away what concerns me is who the fuck do we get in to replace him?.JamesSeed said:
To be fair, Bowyer is very much a step in the right direction, compared to what we've had to put up with recently.palarsehater said:
we had similar with powell - cheers roland you prickShootersHillGuru said:It’s not a coincidence that Millwall are doing ok. They have a sensible owner that cares and pays the bills and covers costs but isn’t prepared to throw silly money around.
They have a manager in Harris that the fans can relate to and respect. A manager who recognises Millwalls limitations and therefore plays to their strengths. A team mentality to give 100% because they know the fans demand that. A competent CEO with a wealth of experience.
A club that feels like it has all parts pulling in the same direction.
Compare and contrast analysis with Charlton is just frightening.
Hate to buck the trend, but our first choice side is better than last season. Let’s see who these loan players are, and how they settle in.
It’s obviously injuries and lack of depth that’ll catch us out though.
Amos better than Phillips
Solly same
BFG same
Pearce same
JDS better than Page
Thats just the back 5
Add to that losing Konsa and Kashi and replacing with no one
You cant say our 1st team squad is better when we have brought 2 players
Page can be a better bet than JDS because of his size. Quite a few agreed on the players marks thread. So back four fine, although not sure about LB cover.
Pratley might be what we needed in midfield, defensively. Lapslie has a lot of energy, and is really improved. JFK is a blow. Clarke will help. This Leeds fella may help too, if it’s him.
Will miss Konsa and Kashi agreed.1 -
Ok, can you stop talking about Charlton here. This is a Millwall thread10
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Can we change title of the thread please, it gives the impression that spanners can tell the time?3
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Anyone got a cattle prod?guinnessaddick said:Can we charge title of the thread please, it gives the impression that spanners can tell the time?
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Big_Bad_World said:
Anyone got a cattle prod?guinnessaddick said:Can we change title of the thread please, it gives the impression that spanners can tell the time?
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Did you mean an electrical charge or a head down, stare at the floor and run at it and hope for the best sort of charge?guinnessaddick said:
6:34Big_Bad_World said:
Anyone got a cattle prod?guinnessaddick said:Can we charge title of the thread please, it gives the impression that spanners can tell the time?
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Fair play, fooking fat fingers.Big_Bad_World said:
Did you mean an electrical charge or a head down, stare at the floor and run at it and hope for the best sort of charge?guinnessaddick said:
6:34Big_Bad_World said:
Anyone got a cattle prod?guinnessaddick said:Can we charge title of the thread please, it gives the impression that spanners can tell the time?
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Just read, it’s a requirement for all championship sides now. .....paulie8290 said:
Hahaclive said:Millwall to submit plans for redevelopment of ground.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45044398
The headline is the funniest thing I have heard
Millwall to submit plans for redevelopment of The Den to be fit for Premier League football
“Every Championship club has to submit plans to the Premier League board before 31 January, detailing how they will meet a series of requirements set by the Premier League.
They include the size of media working areas, levels of floodlighting, the provision of undersoil heating and dressing rooms meeting specific dimensions”.
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