Wot no Millwall relegation thread?
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MillwallFan said:clive said:
Plans to allow Millwall Football Club to develop housing around The Den are set to be signed off by Lewisham Council next week.
Lewisham plans to give the Championship club a 999-year lease on both The Den and the adjacent Lions Centre, which is used by the club’s community trust, removing a ban on residential development on the land.
https://greenwichwire.co.uk/2024/05/02/millwall-den-redevelopment-new-stadium-housing/3 -
MillwallFan said:clive said:
Plans to allow Millwall Football Club to develop housing around The Den are set to be signed off by Lewisham Council next week.
Lewisham plans to give the Championship club a 999-year lease on both The Den and the adjacent Lions Centre, which is used by the club’s community trust, removing a ban on residential development on the land.
https://greenwichwire.co.uk/2024/05/02/millwall-den-redevelopment-new-stadium-housing/2 -
MillwallFan said:clive said:
Plans to allow Millwall Football Club to develop housing around The Den are set to be signed off by Lewisham Council next week.
Lewisham plans to give the Championship club a 999-year lease on both The Den and the adjacent Lions Centre, which is used by the club’s community trust, removing a ban on residential development on the land.
https://greenwichwire.co.uk/2024/05/02/millwall-den-redevelopment-new-stadium-housing/
Just in case - any chance of extending the lease?
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bobmunro said:MillwallFan said:clive said:
Plans to allow Millwall Football Club to develop housing around The Den are set to be signed off by Lewisham Council next week.
Lewisham plans to give the Championship club a 999-year lease on both The Den and the adjacent Lions Centre, which is used by the club’s community trust, removing a ban on residential development on the land.
https://greenwichwire.co.uk/2024/05/02/millwall-den-redevelopment-new-stadium-housing/
Just in case - any chance of extending the lease?0 -
MillwallFan said:clive said:
Plans to allow Millwall Football Club to develop housing around The Den are set to be signed off by Lewisham Council next week.
Lewisham plans to give the Championship club a 999-year lease on both The Den and the adjacent Lions Centre, which is used by the club’s community trust, removing a ban on residential development on the land.
https://greenwichwire.co.uk/2024/05/02/millwall-den-redevelopment-new-stadium-housing/0 -
999 years is about the length of time we're kept behind after games at The Den.2
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clive said:
Plans to allow Millwall Football Club to develop housing around The Den are set to be signed off by Lewisham Council next week.
Lewisham plans to give the Championship club a 999-year lease on both The Den and the adjacent Lions Centre, which is used by the club’s community trust, removing a ban on residential development on the land.
https://greenwichwire.co.uk/2024/05/02/millwall-den-redevelopment-new-stadium-housing/
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letthegoodtimesroll said:clive said:
Plans to allow Millwall Football Club to develop housing around The Den are set to be signed off by Lewisham Council next week.
Lewisham plans to give the Championship club a 999-year lease on both The Den and the adjacent Lions Centre, which is used by the club’s community trust, removing a ban on residential development on the land.
https://greenwichwire.co.uk/2024/05/02/millwall-den-redevelopment-new-stadium-housing/
It's the hope that kills.
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letthegoodtimesroll said:clive said:
Plans to allow Millwall Football Club to develop housing around The Den are set to be signed off by Lewisham Council next week.
Lewisham plans to give the Championship club a 999-year lease on both The Den and the adjacent Lions Centre, which is used by the club’s community trust, removing a ban on residential development on the land.
https://greenwichwire.co.uk/2024/05/02/millwall-den-redevelopment-new-stadium-housing/1 - Sponsored links:
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He’ll be splashing the cash then no doubt with all that love flowing ?0
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MillwallFan said:clive said:
Plans to allow Millwall Football Club to develop housing around The Den are set to be signed off by Lewisham Council next week.
Lewisham plans to give the Championship club a 999-year lease on both The Den and the adjacent Lions Centre, which is used by the club’s community trust, removing a ban on residential development on the land.
https://greenwichwire.co.uk/2024/05/02/millwall-den-redevelopment-new-stadium-housing/
my only worry is that a 999 year lease probably isn’t long enough for the rusty den to witness premier league football1 -
Mmmm good signing1
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Surprised he hasn't gone to Swansea with Luke Williams0
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Like it or lump it, Millwall aren't the Millwall of old on the pitch. They've genuinely made some decent signings the last few seasons, Langstaff & Tanganga will further add to that.
I don't think they'll get near the play-offs, but I'd be surprised if they're near relegation next season. Have them down in the same bracket as Preston and Bristol City.
I just hope we can get promoted to close the gap a bit as it's been a proper shit time being so far behind them and Palace.1 -
Hopefully they get the Blythe Spartans version.
3 loan spells, no goals.
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Decent signing, albeit its a big step up.1
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Can’t believe, this has been bumped already, we’re only on preseason!2
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Decent signing especially for the price that's been rumoured (about 700k).
The big question mark of course is that he's never played above league two, but he's scored 103 goals in the last 3 seasons and that's with stepping up a division each year.1 - Sponsored links:
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Nobody knows whether he will be able to step up to the Championship, but if he does well, his value will significantly increase, while if he struggles they'll be able to get back a significant chunk of his fee, so a bit of a no brainer really.1
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Could work out, or could be their equivalent of Izale McLeod. Let’s see!0
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With the money the Championship teams get now,£700 thousand for Langstaff sounds cheap to me1
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killerandflash said:Nobody knows whether he will be able to step up to the Championship, but if he does well, his value will significantly increase, while if he struggles they'll be able to get back a significant chunk of his fee, so a bit of a no brainer really.
Even with an average season, if they decide to get rid they could probably get at least half back from a league 1 club who'd happily sign him based on what he's done the last 2 seasons.0 -
Braziliance said:Like it or lump it, Millwall aren't the Millwall of old on the pitch. They've genuinely made some decent signings the last few seasons, Langstaff & Tanganga will further add to that.
I don't think they'll get near the play-offs, but I'd be surprised if they're near relegation next season. Have them down in the same bracket as Preston and Bristol City.
I just hope we can get promoted to close the gap a bit as it's been a proper shit time being so far behind them and Palace.2 -
MillwallFan said:Braziliance said:Like it or lump it, Millwall aren't the Millwall of old on the pitch. They've genuinely made some decent signings the last few seasons, Langstaff & Tanganga will further add to that.
I don't think they'll get near the play-offs, but I'd be surprised if they're near relegation next season. Have them down in the same bracket as Preston and Bristol City.
I just hope we can get promoted to close the gap a bit as it's been a proper shit time being so far behind them and Palace.
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MillwallFan said:Braziliance said:Like it or lump it, Millwall aren't the Millwall of old on the pitch. They've genuinely made some decent signings the last few seasons, Langstaff & Tanganga will further add to that.
I don't think they'll get near the play-offs, but I'd be surprised if they're near relegation next season. Have them down in the same bracket as Preston and Bristol City.
I just hope we can get promoted to close the gap a bit as it's been a proper shit time being so far behind them and Palace.
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Langstaff is an interesting one, could really go either way - could hust be a good goalscorer and take to the Championship well, could be too big a step up and L1/L2 is his level.
£700k if true isn't a lot for a Championship club though, definitely a risk worth taking for that.3 -
9goalswentpastperry said:MillwallFan said:Braziliance said:Like it or lump it, Millwall aren't the Millwall of old on the pitch. They've genuinely made some decent signings the last few seasons, Langstaff & Tanganga will further add to that.
I don't think they'll get near the play-offs, but I'd be surprised if they're near relegation next season. Have them down in the same bracket as Preston and Bristol City.
I just hope we can get promoted to close the gap a bit as it's been a proper shit time being so far behind them and Palace.0 -
MillwallFan said:Braziliance said:Like it or lump it, Millwall aren't the Millwall of old on the pitch. They've genuinely made some decent signings the last few seasons, Langstaff & Tanganga will further add to that.
I don't think they'll get near the play-offs, but I'd be surprised if they're near relegation next season. Have them down in the same bracket as Preston and Bristol City.
I just hope we can get promoted to close the gap a bit as it's been a proper shit time being so far behind them and Palace.
Bom dia amigo
**Edit, @9goalswentpastperry beat me to it.1