Saturday, 1 May 2010
Full-Time
UNBELIEVABLE
Half-Time
Team Line-ups
TRANMERE ROVERS v MILLWALL
Kick-off 3pm
| TRANMERE ROVERS Manager: Les Parry | MILLWALL Manager: Kenny Jackett |
| 31 Peter Gulacsi 02 Shaleum Logan 05 Ian Goodison 07 Bas Savage 08 Marlon Broomes 09 Ian Thomas-Moore 11 John Welsh 12 Ash Taylor 21 Andy Robinson 24 Zoumana Bakayogo 29 Joss Labadie Subs: 03 Aaron Cresswell 04 Gareth Edds 18 Chris McCready 19 Charlie Barnett 22 Andy Coughlin 23 Chris Shuker 25 Craig Curran | 01 David Forde 21 Jack Smith 03 Andy Frampton 26 Nadjim Abdou 05 Paul Robinson 18 Darren Ward 16 Scott Barron 40 Liam Trotter 09 Neil Harris 20 Steve Morison 12 Chris Hackett Subs: 13 John Sullivan 08 Gary Alexander 10 Lewis Grabban 19 Ashley Grimes 22 Ali Fuseini 24 Marc Laird 30 Jonathan Obika |
Referee: Neil Swarbrick
Saturday, 24 April 2010
Full-Time from the Den!
Half - Time from the Den
Millwall v Leyton Orient Team Line-ups
Kick-off 3pm
Apologies for the delay in posting the line-ups…this is due to technical problems.
| MILLWALL Manager: Kenny Jackett | Leyton Orient Manager: Russell Slade |
| 01 David Forde 21 Jack Smith 05 Paul Robinson 18 Darren Ward 16 Scott Barron 12 Chris Hackett 24 Marc Laird 26 Nadjim Abdou 07 Danny Schofield 09 Neil Harris 20 Steve Morison Subs: 13 John Sullivan 22 Ali Fuseini 19 Ashley Grimes 10 Lewis Grabban 03 Andy Frampton 30 Jonathan Obika 08 Gary Alexander | 12 Jamie Jones 25 Eric Lichaj 04 Ben Chorley 05 Tamika Mkandawire 13 Charlie Daniels 19 John Spicer 20 Jimmy Smith 08 Andy Chambers 09 Scott McGleish 10 Sean Thornton 14 Ryan Jarvis Subs: 23 Adrian Patulea 17 Loick Pires 06 Luke Ashworth 11 Jason Demetriou 01 Glenn Morris 18 Harry Baker 02 Stephen Purches |
Referee: Roger East
Tuesday, 13 April 2010
Full - Time form Huish Park
The promotion seeking Lions put in a lack lustre performance and it felt as is if the team barely showed up. Yeovil dominated much of the play, although Millwall seemed to be pushing their own self-destruct button making the most basic of errors and failing to keep hold of the ball for any real periods. Jackett made all 3 subs fairly early on, Scott Barron replacing Liam Trotter (46th), Obika replacing Harris (53rd) and Chris Hackett replacing Shaun Batt (68th). The Lions only started to create any real chances in the last 10-15minutes of the game, far too little, far too late. The Lions have been humbled tonight. Thoroughly shocking and utterly disappointing from the Millwall side.
Millwall defender Alan Dunne said afterwards that the boys didn't show what they were capable of tonight and that it was a waste of 3 points. He went on to say that there is no reason the boys can't grab the 3 at Huddersfield on Friday night, although Huddersfield haven't lost at home all season requiring the lads to be on top form and that it was vital they return to winning ways as soon as possible. He hopes to make a return to the squad for the Orient game.
Half - Time from Huish Park
Millwall took control in the early minutes but Yeovil fought back strong and started to caused the Lions some problems. It is the first time in a long while that the Lions have looked uncomfortable.
As they continued to pile on the pressure it was Yeovil who took first blood, a defensive error by Darren Ward allowing Dean Bowditch to put one in the net on the 26th minute. This unsettled the Lions further, and it was only some fantastic defensive work that saved the Lions any further upsets.
As the first half progressed further the Lions seemed to settle slightly with some squandered chances for both Morison and Batt. The Lions have succeeded in more than one comeback this season and there is real belief that they can still get something from the game. The Lions need to score one, level things back up so they can relax a little; but Yeovil aren't going to give up easily and it is going to be a battle.
GOAL
Yeovil open the scoring, a Darren Ward mistake allowed Dean Bowditch to knock one home on the 26th minute. The Lions need to come back now.
COME ON YOU LIONS!
Team Line-ups
YEOVIL v MILLWALL 7.45pm Kick-off
| YEOVIL Manager: Tony Skiverton | MILLWALL Manager: Kenny Jackett |
| 01 Alex McCarthy (OL) 02 Craig Alcock 05 Steven Caulker (OL) 06 Terrell Forbes 10 Gavin Tomlin 11 Andrew Welsh 14 Dean Bowditch 20 Gavin Williams (OL) 21 JP Kalala 25 Shaun MacDonald (OL) 28 Nathan Smith Subs: 08 Kieran Murtagh 15 Richard Martin (OL) 16 Scott Murray 17 Aidan Downes 19 Luke Ayling 23 Danny Hutchins | 01 David Forde 21 Jack Smith 15 Tony Craig 26 Nadjim Abdou 05 Paul Robinson 18 Darren Ward 07 Danny Schofield 40 Liam Trotter (OL) 25 Shaun Batt (OL) 20 Steve Morison 09 Neil Harris Subs: 13 John Sullivan 16 Scott Barron 12 Chris Hackett 22 Ali Fuseini 24 Marc Laird 30 Jonathan Obika (OL) 08 Gary Alexander |
Referee: Mick Russell
Saturday, 10 April 2010
Full-Time from the Den!
Gillingham substitution
2nd Half Kicks Off
Half - Time from the Den
MILLWALL 2 –0 Gillingham
The Lions have thoroughly dominated, unusually playing towards the Cold Blow Lane End in the 1st half after losing the toss.
A good solid performance from the Lions and some lovely work between Trotter and Schofield setting Batt up for the 1st goal, a stunning low shot that slipped straight past the Gillingham keeper. It was the first time that Julian had really been tested in the Gills goal. The second came just minutes after, a long throw from Morison was not properly dealt with and Tony Craig lobbed it over the defense and keeper and straight into the back of net to bag his 2nd of the season.
The Gills did get a chance minutes before half-time, Simeon Jackson getting a shot off on target but he was unable to beat Lions keeper David Forde.
MILLWALL MILLWALL MILLWALL….LET’EM ALL COME DOWN TO THE DEN!!!!
MILLWALL v GILLINGHAM Team Line-ups
Kick off 3pm
| MILLWALL Manager: Kenny Jackett | GILLINGHAM Manager: Mark Stimson |
| 01 David Forde 21 Jack Smith 15 Tony Craig 26 Nadjim Abdou 05 Paul Robinson 18 Darren Ward 07 Danny Schofield 40 Liam Trotter 25 Shaun Batt 20 Steve Morison 12 Chris Hackett Subs: 13 John Sullivan 16 Scott Barron 24 Marc Laird 09 Neil Harris 30 Jonathan Obika 08 Gary Alexander 03 Andy Frampton | 23 Alan Julian 02 Barry Fuller 03 John Nutter 04 Stuart Lewis 06 Gary Richards 10 Simeon Jackson 11 Andy Barchman 14 Adam Miller 18 Danny Jackman 29 Rene Howe 31 Darren Dennehy Subs: 01 Simon Royce 07 Kevin Maher 08 Mark Bentley 15 Chris Dickson 16 Josh Gowling 21 Dennis Oli 26 Curtis Weston |
Millwall V Gillingham
KO 300pm
Team news and line ups will posted between 200pm and KO
Let 'em come, Let 'em come, Let 'em come
Let 'em all come down to The Den
Let 'em come, Let 'em come, Let 'em come
We'll only have to beat 'em again
We're the best team in London
No, the best team of all
Everybody knows us
We're called Millwall
Let 'em come, Let 'em come, Let 'em come
Let 'em all come down to The Den
Let 'em all...... come down......... TO THE DEEEENNNNNNN
Wednesday, 7 April 2010
Monday, 5 April 2010
Full-Time
Colchester 1 – 2 MILLWALL
The early goalkeeping error gave Millwall an uphill struggle in the 2nd half with Colchester equalising on the 50th. It took a little while for the Lions to regain themselves and some well chosen substitutions and building pressure finally paid off for the Lions as they forced an own goal on the 78th minute to retake their earlier lead.
Millwall came to life after the 2nd goal, however with just the goal between them the game wasn’t over yet (until the twat in the black blew the whistle). Colchester came back with an almost immediate chance but their frustration was starting to show.
It has been a fully charged game with both teams playing their heart out and a fair number of yellow cards being shown to both sides. The last 10 minutes have not been easy for Lions fans everywhere with a few incidents and a few near misses for Colchester. The Lions kept the pressure on though and Obika had a few chances himself although he wasn’t able to put away. In the end it didn’t matter and Millwall took the win. Millwall fans and the team and staff are absolutely ecstatic at the Community Stadium
Both teams had it all to play for today, Millwall after a draw to Brentford and Colchester after a dismal 2-0 defeat at Exeter on Good Friday, the win was a must for both teams today. The loss today leaves Colchester in 7th, just outside the play-offs level on points with 6th place Huddersfield who host Oldham tomorrow. The win takes Millwall to 2nd reliant on Swindon’s result later today! Lions fans everywhere will be praying for a loss or draw for Swindon this afternoon when they host Tranmere!
COME ON YOU LIONS!!!!
GOAL
COLCHESTER 1 – 1 Millwall
A woeful goalkeeping error by Millwall keeper David Forde has let Colchester slip in the equaliser just minutes after the second half kicks off. A gift of a goal handed to Kevin Lisbie on the 50th minute.
Millwall have their work cut out for them now.
Half-time
Fairly even first half with chances at both ends. There wasn’t much to separate the teams for much of the first half, Millwall’s chances increasing towards the end with the pressure finally culminating in another blinder from Steve Morison on the 43rd.
Second half just kicked off!
GOAL!!!!!!
Colchester 0 – 1 MILLWALL
Steve Morison bangs it into the back of the net on the 43rd minute to give the Lions the lead just before half time! That totals 19 this season for the Millwall player!
COLCHESTER v MILLWALL
Kick-off 1300
TEAM LINE_UPs
Firstly apologies for the delay in posting these….computer issues!
| Colchester Manager: Aidy Boothroyd | MILLWALL Manager: Kenny Jackett |
| 01 Ben Williams 04 Magnus Okuonghae 24 Frank Queudrue 23 Marc Tierney 25 John White 26 David Prutton 22 Anthony Wordsworth 10 Kemal Izzet 07 Ashley Vincent 09 Clive Platt 20 Kevin Lisbie Subs 12 Mark Cousins 08 John-Joe O’Toole 21 Danny Batth 16 Ian Henderson 18 Steven Gillespie 31 Philip Ifil 14 David Fox | 01 David Forde 02 Alan Dunne 15 Tony Craig 26 Nadjim Abdou 05 Paul Robinson 18 Darren Ward 07 Danny Schofield 40 Liam Trotter 09 Neil Harris 20 Steve Morison 12 Chris Hackett Subs: 13 John Sullivan 03 Andy Frampton 16 Scott Barron 24 Marc Laird 30 Jonathan Obika 25 Shaun Batt 21 Jack Smith |
Referee: Andy D’Urso
Friday, 2 April 2010
Team Line-ups
MILLWALL v BRENTFORD
k.o. 7.45pm
| MILLWALL Manager: Kenny Jackett | |
| 01 David Forde 02 Alan Dunne 15 Tony Craig 26 Nadjim Abdou 05 Paul Robinson 18 Darren Ward 07 Danny Schofield 40 Liam Trotter 09 Neil Harris 20 Steve Morison 12 Chris Hackett Subs 13 John Sullivan 21 Jack Smith 03 Andy Frampton 25 Shaun Batt 30 Jonathan Obika 16 Scott Barron 25 Marc Laird | 53 Wojciech Szczesny 02 Kevin O’connor 03 Ryan Dickson 04 Marcus Bean 09 Carl Cort 10 Charlie MacDonald 11 Myles Weston 20 Toumani Diagouraga 22 Karleigh Osborne 29 Pim Balestein 32 Leon Legge Subs 01 Lewis Price 07 Sam Saunders 13 David Hunt 14 Danny Foster 16 Sam Wood 17 Lionel Ainswoth 18 Ben Strevens |
Referee: Paul Taylor
Millwall V Brentford (745pm KO)
Let 'em come, Let 'em come, Let 'em come
Let 'em all come down to The Den
Let 'em come, Let 'em come, Let 'em come
We'll only have to beat 'em again
We're the best team in London
No, the best team of all
Everybody knows us
We're called Millwall
Let 'em come, Let 'em come, Let 'em come
Let 'em all come down to The Den
Let 'em all...... come down......... TO THE DEEEENNNNNNN
Sunday, 28 March 2010
What A Week
What a week for Millwall first our win at Leeds 2-0 first time we have won there since 1988. Then we beat Stockport 5-0 moving us to third in the table joint on points with Leeds, Leeds holding second on goal difference by one goal. Should be a gripping end to a fantastic season. Millwall should finish in second gaining automatic promotion COME ON THE WALL.
We are Millwall, super Millwall, we are Millwall, from the Den
Saturday, 27 March 2010
The Past Week
The past week has been excellent Millwall beating Leeds away Monday night being the high light.
My boy had his term assembly and did me well proud. Been a really good week. Cant wait till tomorrow now Millwall V Stockport at the Den.
Monday, 22 March 2010
Sunday, 21 March 2010
Thursday, 18 March 2010
Sunday, 14 March 2010
Saturday, 13 March 2010
Millwall 4 – 0 Charlton
What an exhilarating 2nd half! With the threat of Charlton coming out all guns blazing after conceding late in the 1st half to a goal from Darren Ward, Millwall maintained a tight defence and soon gained the upper hand. Although Charlton still threatened, Millwall got the better half of the game in the 2nd half with plenty of chances. The big change came around the 70th minute when Neil Harris came on for Shaun Batt and almost immediately he forced an OG by Christian Dailly on the 74th minute.
2 minutes later Steve Morison finally got the goal he’d been threatening all game to take the Lions to 3 – 0, then again 5 minutes later on the 81st Morison got his brace. He never got the chance for his hat-trick though, coming off minutes later to make room for Jonathan Obika’s regular brief appearance. Charlton’s heads had dropped and the final whistle came as blessing to both their players and fans, had it continued longer Millwall would have no doubt got their 5th, maybe more.
Millwall’s fans by the end chanting “You’re shit and you know you are”!! The atmosphere in the Den was absolutely electric, 14 years in the making, the sell out crowd that were lucky enough to get tickets to this show case match were treated to a goal fest! Millwall now sitting 4th in League 1, a single point now separating them and 3rd place Charlton, 6 points between them and 2nd place Leeds and games against 1st, 2nd, 5th, 6th and 7th place teams still in the coming weeks, Millwall have still got all to play for with 2nd place no longer seeming out of reach!
COME ON YOU LIONS!!!
Millwall 4 – 0 Charlton
2nd Half
Sub - Millwall
Off: 12 Chris Hackett On: 26 Scott Barron
Sub - Charlton
Off: 24 Kyle Reid On: 16 Scott Wagstaff
Millwall 3 – 0 Charlton
2nd Half
GOAL!!!!!!!!!
76min 20 Steve Morrison
Charlton Sub
Off: 33 Akpo Sodjie On: 10 Deon Burton
Half-Time from The Den
After a 4-4 eventful draw away to Charlton earlier this season and the obvious history between the clubs, this was always going to be a fantastic, eventful game. A very open 1st half with plenty of action. Both teams looking dangerous on the attack, both sides having chances to take the lead, Charlton notably through A. Sodjie, Millwall through Morison who’s been on goal scoring form of late. However it was Darren Ward who managed to monopolise his chance on the 44th minute with the ball rolling into the back of the Charlton net just before half-time. It is just the advantage Millwall need going into the 2nd half, although the Lions will have to be careful, and keep their wits about them at the start of the 2nd half as Charlton are likely to come out fighting!
If current scores throughout the league remain the same it would put Millwall up to 4th, 1 point behind Charlton in 3rd and 6 points behind Leeds in 2nd.
COME ON MILLWALL!!!!!
MILLWALL 1 V 0 CHARLTON
Darren Ward puts the ball in the back of the net for Millwall on the 44th minute!
MILLWALL v CHARLTON
Saturday 13th March, The Den, 3pm Kick-off
| MILLWALL | CHARLTON ATHLETIC |
| 01 David Forde 02 Alan Dunne 15 Tony Craig 26 Nadjim Abdou 05 Paul Robinson © 18 Darren Ward 07 Danny Schofield 40 Liam Trotter 25 Shaun Batt 20 Steve Morison 12 Chris Hackett Subs: 13 John Sullivan 26 Scott Barron 03 Andy Frampton 09 Neil Harris 24 Mark Laird 30 Jonathan Obika 21 Jack Smith | 01 Robert Elliott 02 Frazer Richardson 04 Nicky Bailey © 05 Miguel Angel Liera 06 Jose Semedo 08 Therry Racon 20 Chris Solly 23 Dave Mooney 24 Kyel Reid 33 Akpo Sodjie 35 Christian Dailly Subs: 25 Darren Randolph 16 Scott Wagstaff 07 Jonjo Shelvey 14 Matthew Spring 18 Sam Sodje 10 Deon Burton 11 Lloyd Sam |
Friday, 12 March 2010
Wednesday, 10 March 2010
Oh Shit
went docs this morn and is cutting down on the smoking massive after finding out my lung age
Tuesday, 9 March 2010
Carlisle 1-3 Millwall
Full Time
It was a lively 2nd half with Millwall coming out on fire, the Lions were determined to capitalise on their 1 goal advantage, Steve Morison almost put a blinding shot into the top corner, but the Carlisle keepers fingers just tipped the ball wide, a second blinding chance somehow went wide and just when every Millwall fan could barely take any more Morison finally found the back of the net on the 70th with a stunning header.
Carlisle continued to be a dangerous force going forward, the substitutions of Scott Dobie for Richard Offiong and Kevan Hurst for on loan Stoke striker Ben Marshall saw a much more attacking Carlisle. Their efforts paid off on the 90th minute with a goal from Danny Livesey, (although their was some debate and incident with David Forde surrounding the goals validity).
However just as Carlisle fans began to hope, or is that dream of a late equalizer, the Lions substitute Danny Schofield put in a third, 1 minute into time added on putting the game out of Carlisle’s reach.
A vital win in the build up for Saturdays home game against Charlton, if the Lions can win at the Den, it would take them to within a point of Charlton, currently 3rd in the table. Tonight’s win combined with Swindon’s 2-1 defeat away at the MK Dons sees Millwall move up to 5th in the League.
Carlisle 0-1 Millwall
First half
whistle blows for the end of the half
Millwall have had a very attacking 1st half with plenty of chances, after scoring a crucial goal on Saturday, Morison seems to again be finding form with a lovely goal on the 12th minute, he also had a missed chance minutes later. Hackett on the other side has had a wobbly first 45 struggling to keep possession, we’ll be hoping for a better performance in the 2nd half.
Carlisle have looked dangerous on the attack and Kenny Jacketts men will have to keep their wits about them in the second half and not show complacency, a second goal for the Lions should seal the deal. Meanwhile with Swindon losing 2-0 away to the MK Dons, the win could be all the more crucial for the Lions promotion hopes.
Carlisle v Millwall
Kick Off 19.45
TEAM LINE-UPS
| Carlisle Manager: Greg Abbott | Millwall Manager: Kenny Jackett |
| 01 Adam Collin 21 Richard Keogh 05 Danny Livesey 14 Ian Harte 03 Evan Horwood 24 Kevan Hurst 25 Adam Clayton (OL Man C) 08 Graham Kavanagh 12 Tom Taiwo 10 Matthew Robson 09 Scott Dobie SUBS: 39 Mark Gillespie 04 Marc Bridge-Wilkinson 06 Peter Murphy 11 Paul Thriwell 16 Ben Marshall (OL Stoke) 17 Richard Offiong 23 Tony Kane | 01 David Forde 02 Alan Dunne 05 Paul Robinson © 07 Danny Schofield 12 Chris Hackett 15 Tony Craig 18 Darren Ward 20 Steve Morison 25 Shaun Batt (OL Peterborough) 26 Nadjim Abdou 40 Liam Trotter (OL Ipswich) SUBS: 13 John Sullivan 03 Andy Frampton 19 Ashley Grimes 21 Jack Smith 24 Marc Laird 16 Scott Barron 30 Jonathan Obika |
Referee: Graham Salisbury
Monday, 8 March 2010
Good One For The Office
Be careful with this one, as to not ruin the keyboard. All you have to do is simply and very carefully remove a few keys and switch them around. If your victim is one of those look up and down types. He or she will be very confused while trying to get work done.
quote
There is a great deal of difference between an eager man who wants to read a book and the tired man who wants a book to read.
Sunday, 7 March 2010
Quote
There's a whiff of the lynch mob or the lemming migration about any overlarge concentration of like-thinking individuals, no matter how virtuous their cause
Saturday, 6 March 2010
Friday Night
I have had a wicked night, catch up with you all later today for the football Walsall V Millwall.
Friday, 5 March 2010
Wednesday, 3 March 2010
ENGLAND Full-Time from Wembley
England 3 – 1 Egypt
Firstly may I apologise, due to alcohol related problems (ie I had to go and get some!) I was unable to post the team line ups.
On a night that saw 3 different men captain England there was plenty of ups and downs, and an abundance of nail biting moments.
After a briefly exciting opening few minutes culminating in a missed opportunity by Frank Lampard, England fell flat, giving away the ball in the mid-field and allowing the Egyptians plenty of run on goal. Inevitably with the consistent pressure Egypt went 1 – 0 up with a blinding strike by Zidan on the 23rd minute. Things remained shaky until half-time, and the team went back to the dressing room to the boo’s of the home crowd. Theo Walcott and Wes Brown failed to connect properly down the right, and most of the team put in lack lustre performances.
The second half saw Carrick and Crouch replace Lampard and Defoe, and play seemed more connected, with Crouch putting the ball home on the 56th. Shortly after saw Gerrard and Walcott replaced by Milner and Wright Phillips and play sparked to life. A beautiful strike by Milner was saved but the keeper failed to keep out Wright-Phillips rebound on the 75th. Crouch sealed the deal on the 80th to bag himself a brace and man of the match. Finally Carlton Cole replacing Rooney on the 86th minute, why? who knows, not a fan of Carlton Cole for England.
An obviously needed wake up call before South Africa in the summer.
Tuesday, 2 March 2010
Saturday, 27 February 2010
Full-Time from the Den
MILLWALL 1 – 0 HARTLEPOOL
Neil Harris’ 9th minute free kick was all that separated the two sides at the end of the day. The Lions had plenty of chances in the 1st half to extend their lead and had the better of the game. They let Hartlepool back into the match during the second-half and had to work hard defensively to keep a clean sheet. There was plenty of movement going forward but the Lions failed to capitalise on any of their chances.
Millwall 1 Hartlepool 0
second half
The lions are under pressure as Hartlepool charge forward can the Lions weather the storm
Half Time From The Den
Millwall 1 Hartlepool 0
Neil Harris’ free kick on the 9th minute gives the Lions the half time lead not a bad game so far
Millwall V Hartlepool United. Team line ups
| MILLWALL Manager: Kenny Jackett | HARTLEPOOL Manager: Chris Turner |
| 01 David Forde 02 Alan Dunne 05 Paul Robinson © 18 Darren Ward 15 Tony Craig 12 Chris Hackett 26 Nadjim Abdou 40 Liam Trotter 07 Danny Schofield 20 Steve Morison 09 Neil Harris Subs: 13 John Sullivan 03 Andy Frampton 16 Scott Barron 21 Jack Smith 22 Ali Fuseini 25 Shaun Batt 30 Johnathan Obika | 01 Scott Flinders 02 Neil Austin 04 Gary Liddle 05 Sam Collins 08 Ritchie Jones 10 Adam Boyd 23 Colin Larkin 15 Antony Sweeney 29 Peter Hartley 30 Joe Gamble 32 Roy O’Donovan Subs: 21 Mark Cook Humphreys 07 Leon McSweeney 09 Denis Behan 12 James Brown 19 Jon-Andre Fredriksen 26 Armann Bjornsson |
Thursday, 25 February 2010
Wednesday, 24 February 2010
Tuesday, 23 February 2010
Today
well the boy is back at school yeah. The wife is getting worse, really wish there was something i could do for her, it’s frustrating watching her suffer and not be able to help.
On a good note Millwall won
MK Dons 1 Millwall 3
(Full Time)
A good performance from the Lions saw them run out 3/1 winners at stadium uk.
A brace from Neil Harris in the second half secured the win for the Lions. MK Dons threatened going forward but weak at the back as shown by the Lions 13 shots on target .
A good all round performance from the Lions.
We are MILLWALL, super MILLWALL, we are MILLWALL, from the DEN.
MK Dons 0 Millwall 1 (half time)
Danny Schofield (19 min)
entertaining first half with Millwall looking likely to score again. MK dons also attacking well.
second half should be blinding.
KT should be happy with the first half performance, although we should be taking more of our chances.
PI will need to have words with the MK squad attacking they have done well but defensively they have lacked
Saturday, 20 February 2010
Saturday, 13 February 2010
Wycombe Wanderers V Millwall Team Line-ups
k.o.Saturday February 20 15:00
| Wycombe Wanderers Manager: Gary Waddock | Millwall Manager: Kenny Jacket |
| 22 Tom Heaton 03 Craig Woodman © NN Alan Bennett 08 Dean Keats 09 Matt Harrold 11 Alex Revell 20 John Mousinho 23 Chris Westwood 28 Kevin McLeod 29 Kevin Betsy NN Julian Kelly subs 01 Scott Shearer 06 Luke Oliver 16 Jon-Paul Pittman 17 Lewis Montrose 18 Matt Phillips 24 Stuart Beavon 31 Gareth Ainsworth | 01 David Forde 02 Alan Dunne 15 Tony Craig 26 Nadjim Abdou 05 Paul Robinson © 18 Darren Ward 25 Shaun Batt 40 Liam Trotter 16 Scott Barron 20 Steve Morison 12 Chris Hackett subs 13 John Sullivan 03 Andy Frampton 07 Danny Schofield 22 Ali Fuseini 09 Neil Harris 04 Adam Bolder 30 Jonathan Obika |
Referee: Andy Hall
Tuesday, 9 February 2010
Monday, 8 February 2010
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Quote of the Day
Quote of the day:
For most men life is a search for the proper manila envelope in which to get themselves filed. - Clifton Fadiman
Saturday, 6 February 2010
Full Time From The Den
After a gripping game at the Den the Lions emerge victorious against league leaders Norwich City. Norwich drew first blood on 5 mins through Chris Martin's free kick then the lions drew level on 25 mins Tony Craig
The second half saw Neil (chopper) Harris win it for the Lions on the 52nd minute
Line-ups
Millwall FC
01 David Forde, 02 Alan Dunne, 05 Paul Robinson (c),
18 Darren Ward, 15 Tony Craig, 12 Chris Hackett, 26 Nadjim Abdou, 40 Liam Trotter, 16 Scott Barron, 20 Steve Morrison,
10 Lewis Grabban, 22 Ali Fuseini, 13 John Sullivan,
19 Ashley Grimes, 21 Jack Smith, 03 Andy Frampton, 25 Shaun Batt, 09 Neil Harris
Norwich City
21 Fraser Forster, 06 Russell Martin, 05 Michael Nelson,
12 Gary Doherty (c), 30 Korey Smith, 23 Michael Rose,
20 Darel Russell, 14 Wesley Hoolahan, 19 Simon Lappin,
16 Chris Martin, 27 Cody McDonald, 32 Oli Johnson,
13 Declan Rudd, 31 Zak Whitbread, 24 Anthony McNamee,
08 Stephen Hughes, 17 Tim Adeyemi, 04 Matthew Gill
Thursday, 4 February 2010
Wednesday, 3 February 2010
Match Day Reports
Half time score and full time score and analysis will follow the game.
Thursday, 28 January 2010
Free Time
I look forward to sharing my thoughts with you again very soon.




