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Wot no Millwall relegation thread?
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Let’s hope they sink into oblivion.3
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Mendonca In Asdas said:Let’s hope they sink into oblivion.6
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MillwallFan said:Swisdom said:Depends which Alex Neil they get
he’s had good spells and poor spells. We can but hope he’s a colossal failure there and takes them to league 1I’m happy with the appointment. The best of what was available I think.
Lower mid table.
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I think it’s a very safe appointment. Comfortably a mid table side but seemingly the owner hasn’t got or won’t make that extra push to really go for top six. Probably four quality players short of pushing on and the question is will Berylson decide now’s as good as time as any to go for it, or is a mid table Championship side the limit of ambition ? Nothing wrong with that. Looks to me like Harris made them a hard team to beat but scoring goals prevented consistently staying in touch with the playoffs. If Neil can turn some of those draws into wins I think top six isn’t beyond the realm of possibility. A couple of good additions might make the second half of the season very interesting for them. New manager. New window. All to play for.1
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I thought Neil Harris was a good re appointment and to me it remains a mystery as to why he left.
Alex Neil is a manager I would certainly welcome to Charlton, and by the look of it they have done well to replace Harris with Neil.
However during the Neil Harris spell they allowed us to acquire Alex Mitchell which is a good signing as far as I am concerned.0 -
ShootersHillGuru said:I think it’s a very safe appointment. Comfortably a mid table side but seemingly the owner hasn’t got or won’t make that extra push to really go for top six. Probably four quality players short of pushing on and the question is will Berylson decide now’s as good as time as any to go for it, or is a mid table Championship side the limit of ambition ? Nothing wrong with that. Looks to me like Harris made them a hard team to beat but scoring goals prevented consistently staying in touch with the playoffs. If Neil can turn some of those draws into wins I think top six isn’t beyond the realm of possibility. A couple of good additions might make the second half of the season very interesting for them. New manager. New window. All to play for.1
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0-1 Oxford. Happy New Year!5
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Gary Rowett would have enjoyed that! Doing a great job at Oxford.7
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DREAM!0
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I actually went this game today ( I know but the wife is pwoper facking wall ) Oxford looked a decent side tbh , could only dream of us putting in a performance like that , against that lot , but as poor as Millwall were they won’t go down .1
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Millwall won't go down, but unlike in a few previous seasons I can't see them challenging for the playoffs either3
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Millwall have scored 10 goals in their last 17 matches and haven't scored more that a single goal in a game in that time. They've only conceded 11 goals in those matches but they better hope that they don't start to leak them because, as joint-lowest scorers in the division, they clearly do not have the creativity or finishers to get themselves out of trouble in a game.2
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gmantaxi said:I actually went this game today ( I know but the wife is pwoper facking wall ) Oxford looked a decent side tbh , could only dream of us putting in a performance like that , against that lot , but as poor as Millwall were they won’t go down .2
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Bloody hope they don't go down, we can't afford to lose six points next year if we ever want to get out of this league. The year after would be fine with me!0
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Hal1x said:Bloody hope they don't go down, we can't afford to lose six points next year if we ever want to get out of this league. The year after would be fine with me!
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Addick Addict said:Millwall have scored 10 goals in their last 17 matches and haven't scored more that a single goal in a game in that time. They've only conceded 11 goals in those matches but they better hope that they don't start to leak them because, as joint-lowest scorers in the division, they clearly do not have the creativity or finishers to get themselves out of trouble in a game.1
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ElfsborgAddick said:gmantaxi said:I actually went this game today ( I know but the wife is pwoper facking wall ) Oxford looked a decent side tbh , could only dream of us putting in a performance like that , against that lot , but as poor as Millwall were they won’t go down .1
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I think Neill’s biggest challenge in previous jobs is that he’s gone to club’s where there’s been an expectation of promotion either due to size of club (Sunderland) or recently been in the Prem (Stoke).
I think this is similar to his appointment at Preston in terms of expectation/playing budget.
I don’t think there’s an expectation of promotion at Millwall, more an outside hope of playoffs/at all costs stay in the league. I don’t rate him as a manager as I think he’s on his way down in his career, and this may be his last shot at a Championship job. A lot depends on his start and how stale his football is. I know it ended badly for him at PNE because of this, much in the same Harris parted ways with Millwall first time round, as I think he’d taken them as far as he could, I know the football was tough to watch - obvs Neill won’t have the capital and rep Harris did
As mentioned above, Millwall are a well run club with good foundations and Berylson senior did a great job, but despite this, because football is too screwed financially, they still find themselves running at a loss, just to achieve what they have done in recent years. This is an issue I have with all the money in the game generally now. Well/sensibly run clubs, still screwed because of the trickle down effect of the stupid wages players get. For me, it’s criminal you’ve got players in the Championship, leagues one and two on the money they’re on.
Clubs are community assets. The money players get paid puts all clubs at risk, yet it doesn’t seem to be stopping, which means we’re all at the whims of finding billionaire owners who fancy a dabble at trying to be successful- if not you’re screwed3 -
Neil Harris was at Gillingham last night. Could he return there? Bonner is on thin ice I would imagine.1
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Should quadruple the tooth count down there!8
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Definitely needs a bump this thread. My god we was shit today. So so bad. Could this be the season it happens? We’ve had a good run and all good things come to an end. I’m usually an optimistic bloke but I think we will definitely be in the mix at the end of the season. Watch this space. Today was as bad as it gets.0
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MillwallFan said:Definitely needs a bump this thread. My god we was shit today. So so bad. Could this be the season it happens? We’ve had a good run and all good things come to an end. I’m usually an optimistic bloke but I think we will definitely be in the mix at the end of the season. Watch this space. Today was as bad as it gets.2
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MillwallFan said:Definitely needs a bump this thread. My god we was shit today. So so bad. Could this be the season it happens? We’ve had a good run and all good things come to an end. I’m usually an optimistic bloke but I think we will definitely be in the mix at the end of the season. Watch this space. Today was as bad as it gets.
Jammy bastards.1 -
MillwallFan said:Definitely needs a bump this thread. My god we was shit today. So so bad. Could this be the season it happens? We’ve had a good run and all good things come to an end. I’m usually an optimistic bloke but I think we will definitely be in the mix at the end of the season. Watch this space. Today was as bad as it gets.
Cardiff H, Luton A, Portsmouth A, QPR H, Plymouth A.
Surely they'll give the manager some of the Esse transfer money to reinvest as well?0 -
Cardiff at home on Tuesday ought to be a safe three points. I know they had a good result in their Welsh derby yesterday but generally they are poor. Millwall will finish around 14th / 15th I would think. With four of the bottom five to play next up I would expect safety almost assured.0
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ShootersHillGuru said:Cardiff at home on Tuesday ought to be a safe three points. I know they had a good result in their Welsh derby yesterday but generally they are poor. Millwall will finish around 14th / 15th I would think. With four of the bottom five to play next up I would expect safety almost assured.0
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MillwallFan said:Definitely needs a bump this thread. My god we was shit today. So so bad. Could this be the season it happens? We’ve had a good run and all good things come to an end. I’m usually an optimistic bloke but I think we will definitely be in the mix at the end of the season. Watch this space. Today was as bad as it gets.
You can have Ahadme for £1m as a start.3 -
I refuse to believe, could it be so? The spawny gits... Nah, mid table.0