Sunday, November 22

Saturday, November 21

SHAME!!!




Millwall 0 - Wycombe 2

Basement team Wycombe presents Millwall their first home defeat of this season.
Last week at Brentford Millwall played shocking and as the result shows us,today wasn,t any better.
Come on Wall,we,re not that good,we have to fight for a result...every game!!!

Staines........STOP crying!!!!


MILLWALL fans have been posting tongue-in-cheek comments on a Staines News community website ahead of the FA Cup clash with Staines Town FC next Saturday.

In 24 hours, the story on our Laleham community section had received 59 comments, mostly from Millwall fans poking fun at concerns the match could lead to violence.

The comments follow the front page story in this week's Staines and Ashford News, which reported that Wheatsheaf Lane residents fear the fans will create damage on the day.

Poster Propertrousers said: "It seems there is to be a breakout by 50 hardened Millwall villains on the morning of the game. I genuinely fear for the residents of Staines."

Another poster, Gary Cheesefinger, said: "Be very careful residents of Staines. As you know we have history and will not

stop until every house in the area has had their doors knocked, and when answered our top boys will have run away.

"We will see it as a major defeat if some old girl hasn't called the Old Bill from her bungalow while 40,รณ50 Millwall fans are urinating on her petunias."

But the comments have worried some homeowners.

One concerned resident posted: "I hope none of the above is true. I live in Wheatsheaf Lane and we held a community meeting on Tuesday night to voice our fears and concerns. The police seemed to play down the fear of violence, but having looked at Millwall on YouTube this morning and the comments above, I'm very worried, especially as we have just bought a new car and got new windows."

But a poster calling himself Ali G says: "Don't worry people of Staines. Da Staines Republican Army will protect you from dese gud fa nuffink South eas-siders."

Surrey Police have promised to make a strong presence on the day, and the managers of Staines Town say nothing will go wrong.

click here if you like to comment too!!!

Thursday, November 19

Saturday's statics




Results Total
Millwall 5
Wycombe Wdrs. 3
Draws 4
Goals Total
Millwall 11
Wycombe Wdrs. 9

2000/2001
Tue 27 Mar
Wycombe Wdrs. 0 - 0 Millwall League Division One
Tue 19 Dec
Wycombe Wdrs. 2 - 1 Millwall F.A. Cup
Sun 10 Dec
Millwall 0 - 0 Wycombe Wdrs. F.A. Cup
Sat 26 Aug
Millwall 1 - 2 Wycombe Wdrs. League Division One
1999/2000
Sat 08 Jan
Millwall 1 - 1 Wycombe Wdrs. League Division One
Sat 11 Dec
Wycombe Wdrs. 1 - 2 Millwall League Division One

Tuesday, November 17

£5.2million loss


Millwall have announced a £5.2million loss in the last financial year but that's less than the previous year.

The loss, for the year up to June 30, is an improvement on last year's loss of £6.1million, despite failing to achieve promotion from League One.

The Lions narrowly missed out on promotion to the Championship last season, being beaten by Scunthorpe in the play-off final at Wembley.

Manager Kenny Jackett has been shrewd in the transfer market, improving his squad without spending a lot of money and Millwall currently lie just outside the play-off places.

They are also enjoying an FA Cup run and will hope to beat non-league Staines Town in their second round tie next week to be in with a chance of netting a lucrative tie against a Premier League club.

Chairman John G Berylson acknowledged the progress the Lions have made under Jackett and confirmed he is committed to continue investing in the club.

He said: "We went very close to winning promotion and that near miss has only made us more determined to achieve it in the very near future.

"I believe the key to our renewed success is that we have achieved a level of stability that is just beginning to pay off.

"Due to the financial uncertainty in today's world we have continued to fund the company and are very conscious of the financial issues facing football clubs at all levels from Conference to Premiership.

"As I have said many time before, this is a very special football club and if we all pull together and continue to work hard it will be a successful one."

Sunday, November 15

Latest

It was not good,but we have 1 point.
Pictures will follow much later due to a crashed computer.

Wednesday, November 11

Next victim??!!




2006/2007
Tue 26 Dec
Brentford 1 - 4 Millwall League One
Tue 26 Sep
Millwall 1 - 1 Brentford League One
2000/2001
Fri 16 Feb
Millwall 1 - 0 Brentford League Division Two
Sat 16 Sep
Brentford 1 - 1 Millwall League Division Two


Results
Brentford 21
Millwall 20
Draws 18
Goals Total
Brentford 75
Millwall 80

Tuesday, November 10

Next one in the FA Cup: Staines Town


Millwall will travel to Wheatsheaf Park to face Staines Town in the Second Round of the FA Cup.


click here for Staines Ground pic's!!!

Saturday, November 7

Oh NO!!!!!!!




BREAKING NEWS: JACKETT NAMED MANAGER OF THE MONTH!
With Kenny manager of the month and us going Brentford means we will have NO RESULT next week!!!

Monday, November 2

not THAT easy!!


AFC Wimbledon are a semi-professional English football club affiliated to both the London and Surrey Football Associations. AFC Wimbledon take their name from and trace their origins to Wimbledon in the London Borough of Merton, although their home ground, Kingsmeadow, is in the neighbouring Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames. The club and its supporters consider it to be a continuation of the former Wimbledon Football Club, whilst Milton Keynes Dons, the club formed when Wimbledon moved to Milton Keynes, are not considered by the club or fans to be representative in any way of the legacy and tradition of Wimbledon F.C.

The club began life in 2002, playing in the Premier Division of the Combined Counties League. AFC Wimbledon have since been promoted four times in seven seasons, with their success culminating in the 2008–09 Conference South championship which secured Conference National football for 2009–10.

The club currently hold the all-time English record for the most consecutive unbeaten league games by any senior football club, having played 78 league matches in a row without defeat over three seasons.

source Wikipedia