Always thought Millwall would be likely to nick it especially as Bradford played like Charlton on a good day. My main point is that they are a pretty well run club despite their cash flow limitations: they don't have a Watt/Tex/Rojo/Ajose causing discontent or barely playing (or both) and soaking up millions of pounds.
Well done Millwall. You have a good manager who is a Millwall man, a never give up attitude on the pitch and ultimately that has got you promoted. Credit where it is due.
And a fit n proper Chairman who actually goes to matches and supports his club. He isn't there every week but he's at most home games and flies over from America every time to do it. We have that senile Belgian arsewipe who hasn't been since October 2015 and even that was only his second match. Boycott until they are gone.
Maybe, but only after photoshopping the foot coming out of his jacksie and the twonk with his niknak pencil case shoved down his skinny jeans on the right.
Always thought Millwall would be likely to nick it especially as Bradford played like Charlton on a good day. My main point is that they are a pretty well run club despite their cash flow limitations: they don't have a Watt/Tex/Rojo/Ajose causing discontent or barely playing (or both) and soaking up millions of pounds.
This.
Perhaps for my own sanity, I think their style of football has a ceiling, and it is relegation battle in the Championship. Rigid 4-4-2, lump it up to the forward who basically try to get into a 90 minute fight with defenders. But they're seemingly pretty well run, have a settled if unspectacular squad, and teams like that seem to get promoted sooner or later.
far too many out the woodwork this weekend, would like to see how many will be at sunderland next season when there getting dicked 4-0, i do think they will struggle next season.
also was tony watt trying to get fans back on side his twitter was v anti milwall - which i quite liked.
Well done Millwall. You've shown us and more so the belgians up.
Their ineptitude has shown them up again. A club with the resources of Millwall can go up and we just about escape relegation.
A few of them go on the pitch. You know what, when the Belgian go and all this pain and hurt is over, I'll feel like running into Wembley to celebrate.
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My main point is that they are a pretty well run club despite their cash flow limitations: they don't have a Watt/Tex/Rojo/Ajose causing discontent or barely playing (or both) and soaking up millions of pounds.
I find it amusing what they did yesterday, particularly as they managed to royally p*** off Harris and Morison.
Perhaps for my own sanity, I think their style of football has a ceiling, and it is relegation battle in the Championship. Rigid 4-4-2, lump it up to the forward who basically try to get into a 90 minute fight with defenders. But they're seemingly pretty well run, have a settled if unspectacular squad, and teams like that seem to get promoted sooner or later.
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far too many out the woodwork this weekend, would like to see how many will be at sunderland next season when there getting dicked 4-0, i do think they will struggle next season.
also was tony watt trying to get fans back on side his twitter was v anti milwall - which i quite liked.
form is temporary - pride is forever.
The only London club to win silverware this season outside of the top flight.
Come on, admit it, we did you all proud
Well done Millwall. You've shown us and more so the belgians up.
Their ineptitude has shown them up again. A club with the resources of Millwall can go up and we just about escape relegation.
A few of them go on the pitch. You know what, when the Belgian go and all this pain and hurt is over, I'll feel like running into Wembley to celebrate.
You still pissed?
Looks like we did the double then