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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by parky » 15 Sep 2010 08:31

Kebe got booked for leaving the field of play without permission.

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by toppy » 15 Sep 2010 08:40

prostak Is that the forum Rod Liddle got in trouble over? Some choice comments on there...

i dont know i still think nig nogs have been far worst to this country and city. The amount of murders rapes and muggings these oxf*rd have disproportionately committed is un real. Ive never been affected by any Muslim crime i can think off but i can think of loads off crimes coons have committed to me and my family.


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I read the first 10 or so posts..... unbelievable!

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Rex » 15 Sep 2010 08:47

parky Kebe got booked for leaving the field of play without permission.


It looked like a heated convo with the linesman, then booked when it got lost in translation.

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 15 Sep 2010 09:14

Cracking game but we were super-lucky to come away with a point thanks to some poor Milwall finishing and the excellent combo of Feds and Mills. For the latter it had to be one of his best games but he was really made to work thanks to some awful positioning by Pearce. With Zurab on the bench one can only assume he's not match fit, because he should walk into the side on the evidence of last night.

Kebe is fast approaching Gilkes status. The moment he skinned 3 was the highlight of the night along with Lisbie's brilliant miss. Howard has moobs and Jem whilst a terrier, needs to sort out his distribution. Jobi looked ok but he cut inside too often and didn't stretch the defense ala Kebe. Church was non-existent. Long was just, Long.

Good turn-out for us, poor for Milwall; clearly they'd all gone to Germany to watch Spurs :wink:

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Royalwaster » 15 Sep 2010 09:15

toppy
prostak Is that the forum Rod Liddle got in trouble over? Some choice comments on there...

i dont know i still think nig nogs have been far worst to this country and city. The amount of murders rapes and muggings these oxf*rd have disproportionately committed is un real. Ive never been affected by any Muslim crime i can think off but i can think of loads off crimes coons have committed to me and my family.


http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk ... z0zZBVR9FU



I read the first 10 or so posts..... unbelievable!


Yep makes Hobnob look rather tame doesn't it.


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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Gordons Cumming » 15 Sep 2010 09:23

Mllwall fans keeping their reputation intact. :wink:

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by loyalroyal4life » 15 Sep 2010 09:45

For next game :


Pearce, Church, Cummings OUT

Kish, Hunt, Griff IN

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Stuka » 15 Sep 2010 10:11

Despite getting drenched on the way to the ground, enjoyable evening. I got home really quick thanks to that special visiting fan's exit from South Bermondsey train station. I liked the tunnel with mesh covering to stop people throwing things at you.

Very good game for a 0-0. I thought Kebe was great to watch.

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by The whole year inn » 15 Sep 2010 10:23

Reading would be a decent side if they had a striker that could finish his dinner

There is no goals in the side. We cant rely on set pieces and 0-0 draws all season for points


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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Big Foot » 15 Sep 2010 10:50

Decent performance overall although it's no understatement to say they could've been 5-0 up at half time

None of the strikers got into the game at all, we are desperately short of quality in that department. Don't know what has happened to Church but he can't turn a man as well as he did last year and seems to be slower and more lethargic too, he's either carrying an injury or has been round Shane's for chicken nuggets

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Niko » 15 Sep 2010 12:19

Big Foot he's either carrying an injury or has been round Shane's for chicken nuggets

Surely that'd make him better, judging on current form...?

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Thomas L'Heureux » 15 Sep 2010 12:21

Big Foot Decent performance overall although it's no understatement to say they could've been 5-0 up at half time

None of the strikers got into the game at all, we are desperately short of quality in that department. Don't know what has happened to Church but he can't turn a man as well as he did last year and seems to be slower and more lethargic too, he's either carrying an injury or has been round Shane's for chicken nuggets


Agree regarding Church. In preseason he was looking promising but I have seen absolutely nothing from him so far this season. Even against Northampton he had very few touches of the ball, and he doesn't look threatening at all.

I can't see the answer being an injury because surely Noel would be given more minutes in that case (e.g. Church came on at the weekend when the game was already won).

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Tilehurst End » 15 Sep 2010 12:29

Big Foot Decent performance overall although it's no understatement to say they could've been 5-0 up at half time

None of the strikers got into the game at all, we are desperately short of quality in that department. Don't know what has happened to Church but he can't turn a man as well as he did last year and seems to be slower and more lethargic too, he's either carrying an injury or has been round Shane's for chicken nuggets


I know it was joked about at the time but maybe Gylfi leaving really has had an affect on him.


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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Wycombe Royal » 15 Sep 2010 12:41

Tilehurst End
Big Foot Decent performance overall although it's no understatement to say they could've been 5-0 up at half time

None of the strikers got into the game at all, we are desperately short of quality in that department. Don't know what has happened to Church but he can't turn a man as well as he did last year and seems to be slower and more lethargic too, he's either carrying an injury or has been round Shane's for chicken nuggets


I know it was joked about at the time but maybe Gylfi leaving really has had an affect on him.

He was not looking his usual self BEFORE Sigurdsson left...

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Stranded » 15 Sep 2010 13:25

The whole year inn Reading would be a decent side if they had a striker that could finish his dinner

There is no goals in the side. We cant rely on set pieces and 0-0 draws all season for points


That was the first time this season we have failed to score in a game.

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Woodcote Royal » 15 Sep 2010 13:26

My first game since March and some would consider me worthy of being sectioned for choosing to spend part of a rare day off at Millwall :P

An extremely entertaining (but somewhat lacking in quality) 0-0 in which both sides thoroughly deserved their point.

I was quite surprised to see us resort to 4-4-2 and I think McD may have taken this option more in defence than attack.

Whilst Kebe looked like he'd just been beamed down from the Starship Enterprise, so "not of this planet" did he appear when compared to the mere mortals with whom he shared the same pitch :| our extra striker only served to blunt a sharp end that has been looking more threatening with the still under rated Long up there on his own.

Whilst the defence still has room for improvement, the big plus for me was that it was seriously tested last night, admittedly rode it's luck at times but came out unscathed against a team in excellent form including a rock sold record at home.

Although I agree that Fed and Mills were excellent, I can't see Pearce keeping out Kish for much longer and when Griffin returns, I don't think there will be many better rear guards at this level.

Whatever some may feel about our strike options a solid defence is where any assault on the upper echelons of this division must begin. On this basis, we, along with at least half of this division are in with a shout of top flight footy next season.

So, East Stand, how about putting those boos and demos on hold whilst this goal remains within our grasp :roll:

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Platypuss » 15 Sep 2010 13:29

They're raving about Kebe on HOF and comparing him (favourably) with Henry. However the point was also frequently made that while it was hugely impressive skillz, very little was actually created.

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by No Fixed Abode » 15 Sep 2010 13:33

Stranded
The whole year inn Reading would be a decent side if they had a striker that could finish his dinner

There is no goals in the side. We cant rely on set pieces and 0-0 draws all season for points


That was the first time this season we have failed to score in a game.


LOL @ TWYI!!

I was just going to mention this Stranded!

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by Woodcote Royal » 15 Sep 2010 13:37

Platypuss They're raving about Kebe on HOF and comparing him (favourably) with Henry. However the point was also frequently made that while it was hugely impressive skillz, very little was actually created.


Whilst the the delivery was far from perfect, the biggest problem was that we looked so inept in front of goal..........................Church was very poor on the night. I'm surprised he stayed on as long as he did.

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Re: Back from the game - Mill Wall

by floyd__streete » 15 Sep 2010 14:25

Woodcote Royal So, East Stand, how about putting those boos and demos on hold whilst this goal remains within our grasp :roll:


What boos and demos? A load of blather on here does not equate to what happens in the stands. I have watched 3 of the 4 league games thus far this season from the East Stand and haven't heard any dissent at all to speak of :|

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