A Win Away? Millwall / Friday 19th
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Re: A Win Away? Millwall / Friday 19th
Hopefully Mason will be back
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Out for upto 8 weeks.plymouth wanderer wrote:Hopefully Mason will be back
Clayton god only knows, looked in agony yesterday.
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If it's a short term solution then it's more than likely going to happen especially with Cravies, Mason and Clayton now out. Wilkinson just wasn't at the races yesterdayDJBlu wrote:How bad does this whole situation sound?
He would have the same pace as Shittu I suppose but it's Emile Heskey ffs.
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I'd contemplate throwing Feeney up top with hall on a wing. Get in behind on the counter attack.
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Re: A Win Away? Millwall / Friday 19th
Or eidur up there and play of him! Get hall,Feeney, chungy playing off him
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Definitely do this, I'm thinking about reinforcements though. Heskey may be 'handy' to come off the bench/start game and be given 50 mins etc..plymouth wanderer wrote:Or eidur up there and play of him! Get hall,Feeney, chungy playing off him
Pfffft.
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Which might be okay if we didn't forget K.D wasn't up there and keep banging long balls up the middle. Craig Davies was actually handling that pretty well till he got injured. Maybe sticking Pratley up front and letting Eidur and Chungy play off him isn't such a bad idea?plymouth wanderer wrote:Or eidur up there and play of him! Get hall,Feeney, chungy playing off him
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Alright Bruce, what have we done to upset you?Bruce Rioja wrote:You wouldn't get me there for a gold pig, the bunch of wankers.KeyserSoze wrote:Anyone going? Myself, pru and mummy will be there and hopefully not wishing we were somewhere else.
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Bloody Hell. Not you, or Kinty, or Pru. You know my Millwall story, don't you? Are you coming home over the festive period btw? We're due a catch-up round.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Alright Bruce, what have we done to upset you?Bruce Rioja wrote:You wouldn't get me there for a gold pig, the bunch of wankers.KeyserSoze wrote:Anyone going? Myself, pru and mummy will be there and hopefully not wishing we were somewhere else.
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Bruce Rioja wrote:Bloody Hell. Not you, or Kinty, or Pru.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Alright Bruce, what have we done to upset you?Bruce Rioja wrote:You wouldn't get me there for a gold pig, the bunch of wankers.KeyserSoze wrote:Anyone going? Myself, pru and mummy will be there and hopefully not wishing we were somewhere else.
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Looking forward to this - will London be hammered Friday afternoon or will folks be heading home?
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Re: A Win Away? Millwall / Friday 19th
all the London terminals will be packed out, they have been for the last few weeks already. but most wont be off home till the following week. Probably a good time to visit actually (as long as you keep away from Oxford Street) all the boozers will be jumping.
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I hope the Millwall fans have picked up on this, will make for a fun atmosphere! Good lad, let's hope he can back it up with a performance this week.
Conor Wilkinson: I quit Millwall for 'b ... at Bolton
Conor Wilkinson: I quit Millwall for 'b ... at Bolton
Upon reflection, and having read more, he may be more of a cocky tw@t than a good lad. He seems to be having a pop at our fans here as well.“I need to show Millwall why I left - bigger and better things.”
My impression was that the majority of fans were like me, wanting him to do well but accepting he was a young lad out of his depth. I didn't hear anything too critical, more the odd groan at his utter ineptitude on the day. Anyone find differently?“I think I was trying too hard, trying to impress; that didn’t work out so the fans were at it even more.
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Re: A Win Away? Millwall / Friday 19th
mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Bruce Rioja wrote:Bloody Hell. Not you, or Kinty, or Pru.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Alright Bruce, what have we done to upset you?Bruce Rioja wrote:You wouldn't get me there for a gold pig, the bunch of wankers.KeyserSoze wrote:Anyone going? Myself, pru and mummy will be there and hopefully not wishing we were somewhere else.
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If that's his attitude I hope Keith sees it and bins him off, mard arse, we've had enough of them!LeverEnd wrote:I hope the Millwall fans have picked up on this, will make for a fun atmosphere! Good lad, let's hope he can back it up with a performance this week.
Conor Wilkinson: I quit Millwall for 'b ... at Bolton
Upon reflection, and having read more, he may be more of a cocky tw@t than a good lad. He seems to be having a pop at our fans here as well.“I need to show Millwall why I left - bigger and better things.”My impression was that the majority of fans were like me, wanting him to do well but accepting he was a young lad out of his depth. I didn't hear anything too critical, more the odd groan at his utter ineptitude on the day. Anyone find differently?“I think I was trying too hard, trying to impress; that didn’t work out so the fans were at it even more.
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Like we have lots of choices in his place?Hoboh wrote:If that's his attitude I hope Keith sees it and bins him off, mard arse, we've had enough of them!LeverEnd wrote:I hope the Millwall fans have picked up on this, will make for a fun atmosphere! Good lad, let's hope he can back it up with a performance this week.
Conor Wilkinson: I quit Millwall for 'b ... at Bolton
Upon reflection, and having read more, he may be more of a cocky tw@t than a good lad. He seems to be having a pop at our fans here as well.“I need to show Millwall why I left - bigger and better things.”My impression was that the majority of fans were like me, wanting him to do well but accepting he was a young lad out of his depth. I didn't hear anything too critical, more the odd groan at his utter ineptitude on the day. Anyone find differently?“I think I was trying too hard, trying to impress; that didn’t work out so the fans were at it even more.
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I don't think he's having a pop.
So, what's gonna happen tomorrow night now Clayton's out? Hall to play wide or a change of shape, with Spearing back in the team. I'd prefer the former.
So, what's gonna happen tomorrow night now Clayton's out? Hall to play wide or a change of shape, with Spearing back in the team. I'd prefer the former.
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Sounded like it, not that I'm bothered but if he continues to struggle and makes comments like that he'll do himself no favours.Jugs wrote:I don't think he's having a pop.
So, what's gonna happen tomorrow night now Clayton's out? Hall to play wide or a change of shape, with Spearing back in the team. I'd prefer the former.
I'd play him with Eidur and have that Woolery lad on the bench. He's said to be very quick and scored twice against Arsenal in the last U21 game, so could be an ideal sub for late breaks.
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I'm thinking maybe he sees Spearing as s bit reckless at times and thus prone to a sending off? He's probably better coming on later, maybe if Eidur shows signs of tiring, and we're in front? Not overflowing with options right now unless Medo gets back in the figuring.Jugs wrote:I don't think he's having a pop.
So, what's gonna happen tomorrow night now Clayton's out? Hall to play wide or a change of shape, with Spearing back in the team. I'd prefer the former.
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