No one likes them, do we care? Millwall Home.
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No one likes them, do we care? Millwall Home.
Have to have a match thread and Shakespeare never mentioned Millwall.
Si Deus pro nobis, quis contra nos?
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Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
well judging by the interest in the match thread no !
expect a win tomorrow, will be surprised and disappointed (and a bit more concerned) if we don't. 2-0
no idea of many extra we'll have on as a result of the ST £5 offer - I'm bringing one, so its at least +1. Just hope we don't do the normal BWFC trick of not performing when a few of the waiverers are in attendance
expect a win tomorrow, will be surprised and disappointed (and a bit more concerned) if we don't. 2-0
no idea of many extra we'll have on as a result of the ST £5 offer - I'm bringing one, so its at least +1. Just hope we don't do the normal BWFC trick of not performing when a few of the waiverers are in attendance
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Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
Isn't this the first game since Millwall sacked Ian Holloway?
The players you fail to sign never lose you any money.
Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
I'm on, home ties are more tricky now with this train line bollocks.
Need to win so that the neck ache from looking over our shoulder is relieved a little.
Need to win so that the neck ache from looking over our shoulder is relieved a little.
Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
Yes.Armchair Wanderer wrote:Isn't this the first game since Millwall sacked Ian Holloway?
Neil Harris in charge for them.
Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
I'm going. But only because it's so cheap and there's the promise of a piss-up afterwards. I can imagine the game being even more dire than the Brighton game I stood through. I have a feeling, though, that we're not even gonna win this time. 1-1.
Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
Can we think up some chants for use as we go into second half stoppage time? Somebody said we had conceded in 5 of our last 9 matches so my brain is trying to work something out with Dolly Parton's thing - "shipping 5 in 9" etc... I'm definitely losing the plot
Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
How about:
Defend, defend, defend defend defend defend, defend etc
Defend, defend, defend defend defend defend, defend etc
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Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
How about : Attack and push them back away from our box instead of letting them play pot-shots for the last ten minutes?jaffka wrote:How about:
Defend, defend, defend defend defend defend, defend etc
Si Deus pro nobis, quis contra nos?
Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
That didn't happen, our goal wasn't under constant siege.TANGODANCER wrote:How about : Attack and push them back away from our box instead of letting them play pot-shots for the last ten minutes?jaffka wrote:How about:
Defend, defend, defend defend defend defend, defend etc
The players are switching off at the wrong time.
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Must win game! Gotta attack from the off.
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Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
Didn't he refer to " Hell's denizens, the servants of Satan"? Shirley it was this bunch of violent, loutish, chimney-sweeping c*nts that he had in mind at the time?!TANGODANCER wrote:Have to have a match thread and Shakespeare never mentioned Millwall.
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Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
I'm up for this, bringing my loutish, chimney-sweeping c*nt of a mate with me.Bruce Rioja wrote:Shirley it was this bunch of violent, loutish, chimney-sweeping c*nts that he had in mind at the time?!
Since he lost his driving licence he seems to have calmed down, must have all been road rage.
" Hell's denizens, the servants of Satan" - Millwall (H) 14/03/15
Now that might have worked.
Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
"Millwall (H) - the match thread" would have done just fine!
ps - it makes sense both ways - but was the thread title supposed to read "No one likes them, do we care? Millwall Home."?
ps - it makes sense both ways - but was the thread title supposed to read "No one likes them, do we care? Millwall Home."?
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Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
Spot on TD....the best way to stop conceding last minute goals is to man up and stop sitting back inviting pressure and try to push up & play in the oppositions halfTANGODANCER wrote:How about : Attack and push them back away from our box instead of letting them play pot-shots for the last ten minutes?jaffka wrote:How about:
Defend, defend, defend defend defend defend, defend etc
Re: No one likes them, do we care? Millwall Home.
Easier said than done, if psychologically it's in the players' heads that they concede in the last minute of games, they will get nervous and sit back
Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
Great plan that apart from something that is pretty obvious which you have missed out. The ball. Sometimes we have it, when we don't we have to defend and concentrate better. Simple really.Peter Thompson wrote:Spot on TD....the best way to stop conceding last minute goals is to man up and stop sitting back inviting pressure and try to push up & play in the oppositions halfTANGODANCER wrote:How about : Attack and push them back away from our box instead of letting them play pot-shots for the last ten minutes?jaffka wrote:How about:
Defend, defend, defend defend defend defend, defend etc
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Re: No one likes them, do we care? Millwall Home.
That's because we have so many mentally weak players.twilight wrote:Easier said than done, if psychologically it's in the players' heads that they concede in the last minute of games, they will get nervous and sit back
It should be a specific instruction to the players by Lennon, and if they are too weak or don't carry out the managers instructions - then NL should fcuk them off, the season end is about getting a few more points to stay up and plan for next season - we don't need any mentally weak players if we are to improve next season, we need players with a backbone and a 'strong winning' mentality.
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Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
That doesn't mean as soon as you lose the ball, you retreat to your own box and start shitting bricks !jaffka wrote:Great plan that apart from something that is pretty obvious which you have missed out. The ball. Sometimes we have it, when we don't we have to defend and concentrate better. Simple really.Peter Thompson wrote:Spot on TD....the best way to stop conceding last minute goals is to man up and stop sitting back inviting pressure and try to push up & play in the oppositions halfTANGODANCER wrote:How about : Attack and push them back away from our box instead of letting them play pot-shots for the last ten minutes?jaffka wrote:How about:
Defend, defend, defend defend defend defend, defend etc
Re: No one like them, do we care? Millwall Home.
Go on then, give us the solution.Peter Thompson wrote:That doesn't mean as soon as you lose the ball, you retreat to your own box and start shitting bricks !jaffka wrote:Great plan that apart from something that is pretty obvious which you have missed out. The ball. Sometimes we have it, when we don't we have to defend and concentrate better. Simple really.Peter Thompson wrote:Spot on TD....the best way to stop conceding last minute goals is to man up and stop sitting back inviting pressure and try to push up & play in the oppositions halfTANGODANCER wrote:How about : Attack and push them back away from our box instead of letting them play pot-shots for the last ten minutes?jaffka wrote:How about:
Defend, defend, defend defend defend defend, defend etc
I cannot wait.
I will probably piss myself with laughter.
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