Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by Libertine » 26 Oct 2013 17:10

higher
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A clean sheet would be very nice. We've seem to be having one brain dead defensive moment per game lately.



I doth my cap to you sir ..AAArrggh


That was not one I was hoping to be correct on... :( :(

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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by BonBoh » 26 Oct 2013 17:10

McCleary has contributed nothing to this game since I said he should be subbed (before HRK came on).

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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by PremAddict » 26 Oct 2013 17:10

Was there a real chance of scoring or just a dumb play? Yes it makes a difference.

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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by BonBoh » 26 Oct 2013 17:11

FT 1-1 :evil:

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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by Libertine » 26 Oct 2013 17:11

FT Reading 1-1 Millwall

:x :(


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by genome » 26 Oct 2013 17:11

higher I doth my cap


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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by Mike Hunt » 26 Oct 2013 17:11

see ya all, not sticking around for the bftg.

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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by genome » 26 Oct 2013 17:12

Fair result tbf - we were poor - no complaints. Still up to 5th.


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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by BonBoh » 26 Oct 2013 17:12

well done Millwall.

Poor, poor Reading.

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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by Libertine » 26 Oct 2013 17:14

Mike Hunt see ya all, not sticking around for the bftg.


Agreed...it will probably be neurotic bordering on psychotic around here. Have a good afternoon (here) and good evening (there) everyone.

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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by BonBoh » 26 Oct 2013 17:14

we could have lost that 1-2 if Shittu's goal hadn't been disallowed.

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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by seahawk10 » 26 Oct 2013 17:18

It would have been nice to steal all three...


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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by genome » 26 Oct 2013 17:21

BonBoh we could have lost that 1-2 if Shittu's goal hadn't been disallowed.


I never understand this logic. If Shittu's goal had been allowed, the run of play would've been altered (you restart from the centre circle, as opposed to a free kick) and the outcome of the game different (butterfly effect, essentially).

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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by holsgrove breaks a leg » 26 Oct 2013 18:00

Basically adkins got the set up and pace of game wrong today despite team playing well below par. Cm was dire today, no dyanism or energy at all. Baird im becoming unconvinced by, id rather even see akpan given a chance and guthrie
back to primadonna status.given the formation the wingers were totally under used, obita did ok when presented with the ball but mcleary very disappointing second half. Front two had little service but surely alfie deserves to feel aggrieved being hauled off again for the ineffective hrk, what does he have to do to remain for the full 90.?. Hopefully an unwelcome blip and others around us havent done so well today, but on evidence from today a lot of work still needs to be done in cm and the injury list shows with the lack of any great options on the bench.

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Re: Millwall Match Thread - Sponsored by the Bushwackers

by RoyalBlue » 26 Oct 2013 18:35

holsgrove breaks a leg Basically adkins got the set up and pace of game wrong today despite team playing well below par. Cm was dire today, no dyanism or energy at all. Baird im becoming unconvinced by, id rather even see akpan given a chance and guthrie
back to primadonna status.given the formation the wingers were totally under used, obita did ok when presented with the ball but mcleary very disappointing second half. Front two had little service but surely alfie deserves to feel aggrieved being hauled off again for the ineffective hrk, what does he have to do to remain for the full 90.?. Hopefully an unwelcome blip and others around us havent done so well today, but on evidence from today a lot of work still needs to be done in cm and the injury list shows with the lack of any great options on the bench.


What does ALF need to do to stay on for 90 mins? Not miss when it's easier to score would be a good start! He was poor today, although HRK was also extremely disappointing when he came on.

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