First Millwall manager to get three consecutive top half finishes in the championship.
First Millwall manager to get three consecutive top half finishes in the championship.
Wigan and Rotherham are not going to have the money to worry us, Reading and Birmingham have financial problems and there must be other clubs in our league where the 2 previous seasons are going to catch up with them financially, which all means we should be able to bring in some younger players who will need time to be regular starters for us without the worry of relegation.JB would be nuts to let this manager go.
Rowett must stay and continue his good work.
Look at some of the utter c***s currently employed in the Championship.
GR will do for me despite the frustration sometimes.
Considering JB puts in around 8m+ a season, wouldn't that mean we are already weighing out for better players?I wouldn’t lose any sleep if he left and makes bones about it, he would not hesitate in leaving if he had a sniff at a midlands club. His football is boring and the only reason we are so high in the division is because it is a shit league.
That said I can’t see the board letting him go after another relatively safe season. He is the ideal manager for the board, safe from relegation and no real threat of promotion, so they don’t have to weigh out for better players.
Loved Dyche as a Millwall player but not sure you'd get attacking football with him. Last 5 seasons with Burnelyget sean dyche in ,Rowett mde me unwell wacthing the sh...t that we was playing at one stage and i think it will return. In all the years of wacthing millwall that was the frist time i see a wall team at time s play with no passion etc
They scored plenty in the championship, Volks and Ings were banging them in.Loved Dyche as a Millwall player but not sure you'd get attacking football with him. Last 5 seasons with Burnely
Goals for Goals against
21/22 31 46
20/21 33 55
19/20 43 50
18/19 45 68
17/18 36 39
And this is what will afford him time to continue to build, which he just won’t get at another club or a bigger club with money where the expectation levels are higher. I think he will be wary of that too, after Stoke.First Millwall manager to get three consecutive top half finishes in the championship.
I think you are being a bit optimistic there Mark. 3rd or 4th would mean Champions League, not sure we are that good. I'd settle for mid table next year and take it from thereMany are moving on in the summer, I expect 2-3 loans will be back somehow ,if GR get's the right players we could be top 3-4 all season but please go for it more , expectations from us and the board ect will be raised, a bit more pressure on GR this season ,will he last ? dont like the football he serves up but when we click I see how he want's us to play and it is very good , bit more of 4-4-2 in games we play that well too when on song would be nice ,either way we will start the season excited for the season in the league above or in the great league the Champoinship.
That’s the wayI think you are being a bit optimistic there Mark. 3rd or 4th would mean Champions League, not sure we are that good. I'd settle for mid table next year and take it from there
Sorry mate the second half of the season has not been boring, Think back to the QPR and Huddersfield games in particular we tore them to piece's.I wouldn’t lose any sleep if he left and makes bones about it, he would not hesitate in leaving if he had a sniff at a midlands club. His football is boring and the only reason we are so high in the division is because it is a shit league.
That said I can’t see the board letting him go after another relatively safe season. He is the ideal manager for the board, safe from relegation and no real threat of promotion, so they don’t have to weigh out for better players.