And why?This. Most professional performance I’ve seen from us in a long time
Absolutely not. I'm not saying we will do it, but it is certainly not too late.A bit too muuch to do to make the playoffs I fear.
As far as todays match goes.... Nice, really nice.
I did say earlier that Billy might thrive under the new regime, scrutinised him today closely and apart from a couple of misplaced passes I thought he was immense and probably unnoticed by many on here. Glad you saw it aswell. His brain speed allows him to change his decision quick. Turns both ways, also slid a nice ball forward for someone but nothing come of it. Will improve further.I think credit should be given to Billy for an excellent game, I don’t know if it’s the coaching or the shackles coming off, be he playing a positive game always looking forward and making some impressive attacking passes.
Exactly mateThe best ref is the one you barely notice is on the pitch.
He was one of those today.
I didn't catch his name.
It will depend on injuries and suspensions. Plan for the worse and hope for the best.Absolutely not. I'm not saying we will do it, but it is certainly not too late.
We have only lost 10 games. Others have lost more and been in the play offs.
At the moment I don't care about the league table. I'm more concerned about how we are playing.
The games and the league table will take care of themselves.
As long as we keep improving as we have, I'll be happy.
Love how Honeyman and Danny Mac are first on the scene again. Both proper Millwall players.Brawl breaks out at Bristol City-Millwall as tensions boil over
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Is that the best Sly could do to show how well we played ????Love how Honeyman and Danny Mac are first on the scene again. Both proper Millwall players.
You know the rules, piccys an allWhat a win, im gonna Bic the fuck out of these nuts now !
It should also be noted that it was Billy who headed the ball forward to Hutch to score.I did say earlier that Billy might thrive under the new regime, scrutinised him today closely and apart from a couple of misplaced passes I thought he was immense and probably unnoticed by many on here. Glad you saw it aswell. His brain speed allows him to change his decision quick. Turns both ways, also slid a nice ball forward for someone but nothing come of it. Will improve further.
The main thing is we are not looking likely to go down, or even have a real relegation battle.It will depend on injuries and suspensions. Plan for the worse and hope for the best.
Exactly that,I even thought to myself if they'd nicked it I wouldn't have been doom and gloom as the performance was there to see.j.e. is making the subs when players have left their arse on the pitch rather being shit which speaks volumes for the players. Does make you wonder how stifled the players must have felt previously.This. Most professional performance I’ve seen from us in a long time
Go on my son, I never did say how many, but did say the Norwich result could determine it.Would now be a good time to remind you who said 18 points from the next 6 matches?
That’s something that has improved, having someone waiting on the edge of the box when we have a corner or free kick. Honeyman has been doing it well and nice to see Billy doing the same today.It should also be noted that it was Billy who headed the ball forward to Hutch to score.
NO BP, be patient - a bold statement but only half completed. Credit so far though.Would now be a good time to remind you who said 18 points from the next 6 matches?