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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by DJBlu » Sat Jan 12, 2013 4:59 pm

Totally unacceptable this.

The players think they are premier league.

Fecking useless is what they are.

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by Abdoulaye's Twin » Sat Jan 12, 2013 4:59 pm

Ta Tango.

We're shit.

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by Whookam » Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:00 pm

Not good enough from players or manager.

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by perthwhite » Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:02 pm

cheers for the updates tango, you're a damn sight better at keeping us updated than the official website!

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by Lennon'sEleven » Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:03 pm

It is very hard work being a Wanderer at the moment. Uninspiring. Quite saddening.
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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by Jez » Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:11 pm

Is there any point to playing kev and ngog? two holding strikers never really seem to offer much. we'd be better off doing a spain and switching them for stuey and mavies when they return seeing as chungy and eagles seem to be our only attacking threat

hopefully cravies will actually make a difference when he appears in the team

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by bettyrasta » Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:18 pm

Jez wrote:Is there any point to playing kev and ngog? two holding strikers never really seem to offer much. we'd be better off doing a spain and switching them for stuey and mavies when they return seeing as chungy and eagles seem to be our only attacking threat

hopefully cravies will actually make a difference when he appears in the team
Really hope so as Davies was so embarrassingly bad today. Sad to see the atrophy.

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by DJBlu » Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:18 pm

Strikers who can't score and defenders who can't defend = Recipe for disaster.

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by ChrisC » Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:20 pm

On the way home.. Dominated possession and should have won but we need a goal scorer. Best the fans have been for along time in the last half hour.. We was well up for it and one priceless moment when Sordell come on and we all cheered and sang his name to drown out the shite Millwall fans who boo'd him.

We need more bottle in and around the box and an out and out goalscorer. I personally think Sordell can be that person if he gets his head down.

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by Wandering Willy » Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:30 pm

On the way home.. Dominated possession and should have won but we played Kevin Davies.
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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by BWFC_Insane » Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:33 pm

Dominated the game. But we gave a soft goal away and then didn't take our chances.

Eagles is abysmal. Time to leave him out for an extended period. Utter rubbish he was!

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by Tals-biggest-fan » Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:35 pm

I've said this for months and months Kevin Davies isn't good enough
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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by midnitefooty » Sat Jan 12, 2013 5:44 pm

Cheers Tango! Much appreciated as usual.

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by Worthy4England » Sat Jan 12, 2013 6:00 pm

That first 15 minutes we were abso-fecking-lutely abysmal. Didn't turn up. All the way through to their pengy pretty much. Bit improved after that and better team second half.

But 4 strikers - all shite. Not a fecking one of them that knows where the net is (although to be fair to Afobe and Sordell they were being played as wide attackers when they came on). Anyone who thinks Davo is our only problem up front needs their bumps feeling. N'gog was shite too. Surprised he came out for the second half. Eagles had a 'mare, Chungy not much better. Andrews and Spearing were pretty ineffective too.

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by thebish » Sat Jan 12, 2013 6:04 pm

Worthy4England wrote:That first 15 minutes we were abso-fecking-lutely abysmal. Didn't turn up. All the way through to their pengy pretty much. Bit improved after that and better team second half.

But 4 strikers - all shite. Not a fecking one of them that knows where the net is (although to be fair to Afobe and Sordell they were being played as wide attackers when they came on). Anyone who thinks Davo is our only problem up front needs their bumps feeling. N'gog was shite too. Surprised he came out for the second half. Eagles had a 'mare, Chungy not much better. Andrews and Spearing were pretty ineffective too.

sounds like the Dougie effect is wearing off then??

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by norm the jedi » Sat Jan 12, 2013 6:13 pm

well as one much loved former manager once remarked
' I can't teach them to score goals'

seems two former centre forwards in the managers tracksuit can't effectively communicate the lesson either...
We were the team with the most shots on target of anyone a while back.. so we are clearly creating chances and opportunities...
may be the new boy will be the answer...
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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by Worthy4England » Sat Jan 12, 2013 6:14 pm

It wasn't very good and as other have commented, not sure the Dougie effect ever really wore in. I thought Ream was pretty poor in defence. And it's definitely worth noting that our forwards were generally pretty well marshalled by one, Mr D Shittu....Midfield was OK going forwards but ropey when they were attacking. Bogdan with an entire football pitch to land kick outs on, contrived to miss the pitch completely on a couple of occasions - so up there with our strikers.

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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by mummywhycantieatcrayons » Sat Jan 12, 2013 6:15 pm

norm the jedi wrote: We were the team with the most shots on target of anyone a while back.. so we are clearly creating chances and opportunities...
I'm not sure this follows from Eagles's efforts dribbled into the arms of grateful 'keepers.
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Re: Millwall @ The Reebok

Post by Harry Genshaw » Sat Jan 12, 2013 6:18 pm

Not long back. I thought a draw was a fair result. We still look way too vulnerable in the middle at the back. Ream's mistake was a shocker and Knight's early seasons form has deserted him. A real shame as Ricketts playerd well and Alonso was MotM for me.

Agree on Eagles. Another who's early season form has deserted him but pains me to see folk giving him dogs abuse. Surprised on Worthy's verdict of CYL. I thought he looked back to his best and was one of the few who came out of the 1st half with any credit.

Up front today was poor. We KNOW Shittu is good at the physical side but lacking on the floor or against pace. This wasn't the game therefore for SKD who won next to nowt against him. Ngog worked hard but sorry, for me he's another Petrov, I keep waiting for it all to click for him but it's just not going to is it?

Finally. The officials. Have we seen a worse set this season? :whack:
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