I don't know if Morrison and Gregory are fit. If both are, I can see this going only one way. If either is out, we've got a chance of a draw.
Am sure @MillwallFan will be better to confirm but Gregory played the 90-mins against Scunthorpe on Saturday whilst Steve Morison came on at Half-Time guess that was to try and give him some fitness ahead of our match
Yes that's correct. Hopefully both ready to start on Wednesday. Praying Webster will be back in defence too. He'll be a big miss for us otherwise.
I don't know if Morrison and Gregory are fit. If both are, I can see this going only one way. If either is out, we've got a chance of a draw.
Am sure @MillwallFan will be better to confirm but Gregory played the 90-mins against Scunthorpe on Saturday whilst Steve Morison came on at Half-Time guess that was to try and give him some fitness ahead of our match
Yes that's correct. Hopefully both ready to start on Wednesday. Praying Webster will be back in defence too. He'll be a big miss for us otherwise.
Harris didn't sound very happy with Millwall performance on Saturday.
Anyone remember Keith Weller playing for Millwallies? If so bad omen, we lose again.
Weller, Possee, Dunphy. Cripps, Kitchener, Burnett .. that line up still haunts my nightmares .. Weller was a superb player, released by Tottenham .. later played with Len Glover at Leicester .. went to live and work in the USA and died quite young
Lat time we beat the Millwall... If you wanted to cancel meeting friends at the last minute after the person(s) you have let home to goto the pub because you are not well you'd have to ring the pub you were meeting in (if you knew the pub you was meeting in). If you didn't and just had a location the person you are meeting would assume maybe you can't make it a short notice and assume you might have tried calling them on their home number or may knew you couldn't knowing that they were already on their way. Or they would assume you maybe delayed. They eould try and ring your home number from a pay phone (remember them?) to see if you're on your way. If they don't get an answer they'll wait longer and if they do and hear you can't make it they'll go to the pub on their own.
Lat time we beat the Millwall... If you wanted to cancel meeting friends at the last minute after the person(s) you have let home to goto the pub because you are not well you'd have to ring the pub you were meeting in (if you knew the pub you was meeting in). If you didn't and just had a location the person you are meeting would assume maybe you can't make it a short notice and assume you might have tried calling them on their home number or may knew you couldn't knowing that they were already on their way. Or they would assume you maybe delayed. They eould try and ring your home number from a pay phone (remember them?) to see if you're on your way. If they don't get an answer they'll wait longer and if they do and hear you can't make it they'll go to the pub on their own.
Lat time we beat the Millwall... If you wanted to cancel meeting friends at the last minute after the person(s) you have let home to goto the pub because you are not well you'd have to ring the pub you were meeting in (if you knew the pub you was meeting in). If you didn't and just had a location the person you are meeting would assume maybe you can't make it a short notice and assume you might have tried calling them on their home number or may knew you couldn't knowing that they were already on their way. Or they would assume you maybe delayed. They eould try and ring your home number from a pay phone (remember them?) to see if you're on your way. If they don't get an answer they'll wait longer and if they do and hear you can't make it they'll go to the pub on their own.
Rudd Foley Bauer Tex Chicksen Jacko Crofts Ulvestad Botaka Magennis Lookman Subs Ajose Hanlan Aribo Prediction? I have absolutely no idea (formerly known as 'triple chance').
I looks like Jimmy Seed had a 100% record v. Millwall: 29 Sep 1934 Charlton Athletic v Millwall W 3-1 Division Three (South) 09 Feb 1935 Millwall v Charlton Athletic W 1-3 Division Three (South)
We didn't play Millwall again until just after he died: 27 Aug 1966 Millwall v Charlton Athletic D 0-0 League Division Two
My first match v. Millwall was one of these, probably the 0-0:
31 Dec 1966 Charlton Athletic v Millwall D 0-0 League Division Two 06 Jan 1968 Charlton Athletic v Millwall L 1-0 League Division Two
My dad took me. I got the feeling that day that I was more Charlton than Millwall. Previously I used to sit next to my granddad in the directors' box at the Den when he was a director. It wasn't my fault. I was only 8 or 9, and Charlton wouldn't let him be a director, whereas a Millwall did (probably to get one over on Charlton).
It looks to me like it might be a routine win for Millwall 2-0. Very much like Saturday in that Millwall play with verve and encouragement from their crowd, we have setbacks, and gradually but inexorably get worse and fade out, each player playing for themselves and trying not to be the one to be directly responsible for what happens. I really hope I am wrong.
It looks to me like it might be a routine win for Millwall 2-0. Very much like Saturday in that Millwall play with verve and encouragement from their crowd, we have setbacks, and gradually but inexorably get worse and fade out, each player playing for themselves and trying not to be the one to be directly responsible for what happens. I really hope I am wrong.
I see this as well. I think they work very hard, press us high, and nick a couple goals in the first half. Tex and Bauer are two center backs who are very good on the ball, but in front of them I suspect they'll have Crofts and JJ, and wide of them Fox and Foley, none of whom are brilliant on the ball or have the pace to get away from people. Millwall are a team who has been built over time and even though they're pretty average and from the little I've seen their football isn't great, they have a system and they work to it. 3-0 is my prediction.
What has it come to that I'm not all over the oche and stressed out cos we have a fixture against the scum . The reason for this is because the real scum is the arrogant twunt in Belgium and his dick splash sidekick who pretends to run things from The Valley . A rare victory at Zampa New London Den will not have half the thrill of previous ones due to the pond life running our club but the upside is that an inevitable loss will not hurt anywhere near as much as the previous ten thousand defeats against a team now wearing WBA's old kit .
1-1 as the two mid table League One nothing clubs battle out a nothing draw
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Weller was a superb player, released by Tottenham .. later played with Len Glover at Leicester .. went to live and work in the USA and died quite young
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/2654588?day=2
Nah, probably not.
Not online so I assume on FM.
Foley Bauer Tex Chicksen
Jacko Crofts Ulvestad Botaka
Magennis Lookman
Subs Ajose Hanlan Aribo
Prediction? I have absolutely no idea (formerly known as 'triple chance').
I looks like Jimmy Seed had a 100% record v. Millwall:
29 Sep 1934 Charlton Athletic v Millwall W 3-1 Division Three (South)
09 Feb 1935 Millwall v Charlton Athletic W 1-3 Division Three (South)
We didn't play Millwall again until just after he died:
27 Aug 1966 Millwall v Charlton Athletic D 0-0 League Division Two
My first match v. Millwall was one of these, probably the 0-0:
31 Dec 1966 Charlton Athletic v Millwall D 0-0 League Division Two
06 Jan 1968 Charlton Athletic v Millwall L 1-0 League Division Two
My dad took me. I got the feeling that day that I was more Charlton than Millwall.
Previously I used to sit next to my granddad in the directors' box at the Den when he was a director. It wasn't my fault. I was only 8 or 9, and Charlton wouldn't let him be a director, whereas a Millwall did (probably to get one over on Charlton).
I really hope I am wrong.
100%
They score 1st. We equalize before halftime.
The end.
The reason for this is because the real scum is the arrogant twunt in Belgium and his dick splash sidekick who pretends to run things from The Valley .
A rare victory at Zampa New London Den will not have half the thrill of previous ones due to the pond life running our club but the upside is that an inevitable loss will not hurt anywhere near as much as the previous ten thousand defeats against a team now wearing WBA's old kit .
1-1 as the two mid table League One nothing clubs battle out a nothing draw