Saturday, October 31

let's continue!!


Another big game today,actually if we want to go for promotion every game is a big one! Today Colchester is visiting The Lions Den and they are 3rd of the League with 1 point behind nr 2,Charlton. Millwall is 8th of the table,with only 1 point behind nr 5 & 6 so both Millwall and Colchester need to win! Both teams won their last match at home with a 2-1.
We will see what happens today after last weeks result are we really that good or was it just a lucky week last week?

My prediction for today: Millwall 1 - Colchester 2


2008/2009
Tue 31 Mar
Millwall 0 - 1 Colchester U. League One
Tue 21 Oct
Colchester U. 1 - 2 Millwall League One
Tue 02 Sep
Millwall 0 - 1 Colchester U. (Associate Members)
2000/2001
Tue 06 Feb
Colchester U. 0 - 1 Millwall League Division Two
Tue 26 Dec
Millwall 6 - 1 Colchester U. League Division Two

Results
Millwall 21
Colchester U. 14
Draws 10
Goals Total
Millwall 75
Colchester U. 57

Sunday, October 25

Leeds pic's on-line


click here to see the pic's!!!

FA Cup draw



It,s AFC Wimbledon or Crawley Town @ home.

SHUT THAT DOOR!!!


Leeds finally found their way to South London and after drinking in Holborn, the West End and anywhere else that did not have a SE postcde in previous years.
70 Leeds were in The Weatherspoons bar. About 10.30 Millwall went around to the Weatherspoons, bottles and everything getting launched, most of the Leeds ran back in the pub. Millwall called them outside onto the street but they wouldnt come past the fenced off beer garden bit at the front. They was shouting "you're shit Millwall" but wouldnt come out. Old bill came steamed down and, you've guessed it, once they was in between the pub and the Millwall the Leeds all came out the pub. End of, Old bill swamped the area. Leeds got marched to the ground and put in there double early.

So short conclusion....nice that after 6 years you finaly managed to get to SE London,but don,t bother next time cause all you can do is hiding.......again!

Friday, October 23

2mo


Due to our trip to SE 16,there will be no update untill somewhere on Sunday.

Wednesday, October 21

Ready for it!!



It,s Saturday at Cold Blow Lane.....well almost than. Some of them are just normal football days but this saturday we,re expecting something,the Northern clowns of leeds are comming,you know the one with the big mouths that never turn up and if they do,at half time in a wrong pub =) they get a good hiding. But anyway,I think everyone's ready for it,except them ofcourse. Yeay we will see the big mouths of the northern world wide web hoolies afterwards that we weren,t there and that they where all over South bermondsey...but hey we know now.
Let,s give them a nice welcome and a nice atmosphere like the pic's above.

Sunday, October 18

Stockport 0-4 Millwall


NEIL HARRIS bagged his second hat-trick of the season as Millwall romped to a 4-0 win away at Stockport County.


The striker also missed a penalty as The Lions recorded their first away win of the campaign in stunning style.


They went ahead in the 19th minute when skipper Paul Robinson, on his return from injury, glanced in a Chris Hackett corner.


Just five minutes later they doubled their advantage as Harris intercepted Paul Huntington's weak back pass to slot past 'keeper Owain Fon Williams.


And it was 3-0 before half-time as Hackett's raking 40-yard pass fell again to the feet of Harris, who finished with aplomb.


The hitman should have bagged his hat-trick before the interval but missed a penalty he himself had won, so instead sealed his trio with a close-range finish from Steve Morison's cut-back in the 68th minute.

Saturday, October 17

Thursday, October 15

Who's next?


2008/2009
Sat 14 Feb
Stockport Co. 2 - 2 Millwall League One
Sat 15 Nov
Millwall 1 - 0 Stockport Co. League One
2001/2002
Sat 30 Mar
Millwall 3 - 0 Stockport Co. League Division One
Sat 27 Oct
Stockport Co. 0 - 4 Millwall League Division One


Overall (14 matches)
Results
Stockport Co. 4
Millwall 7
Draws 3
Goals Total Av.pg
Stockport Co. 23
Millwall 30

Tuesday, October 13

Charges 'not justified'



Millwall have vowed to defend themselves "vigorously" against the FA charges brought against them following crowd trouble at their Carling Cup match at West Ham in August.

The Lions have been granted a seven-day extension to mount their legal defence and respond to three charges arising from the violence which marred the game at Upton Park.

"We will be pleading not guilty to all charges and defending our position vigorously," said Lions chief executive Andy Ambler.

"It is a frustration to us that we are committing significant resources of time, energy and money towards having to defend ourselves in the face of these charges.

"It is our contention that the charges are not justified."

Sunday, October 11

Swindon - Millwall stats




I think the result is not too bad!
what do you think of it,you can leave your comment.

Wednesday, October 7

Friendly



Ashley Grimes hit a hat-trick to earn Millwall a 3-2 victory against Dagenham & Redbridge in a behind-closed-doors friendly on Tuesday.
The former Manchester City trainee opened the scoring in the first half before the Daggers levelled the score before the break.

Grimes, who is stepping up his recovery after an injury lay-off, hit two more after the restart before the Daggers reduced the deficit with what proved to be a mere consolation goal

Sunday, October 4

Who's next?!




2008/2009
Tue 17 Feb, Millwall 1 - 1 Swindon Town League One
Sun 28 Sep, Swindon Town 1 - 2 Millwall League One
2007/2008
Sat 03 May, Swindon Town 2 - 1 Millwall League One
Sat 29 Sep, Millwall 1 - 2 Swindon Town League One


Results Total %
Swindon Town 30 (32.97)
Millwall 35 (38.46)
Draws 26 (28.57)
Goals Total Av.pg
Swindon Town 108 (1.19)
Millwall 121 (1.33)

Saturday, October 3

More like it!!!!




5 - 0

That's the way we like it!!!!!! Carry on Wall!!!

Thursday, October 1

columnist has symphatie



By Ian Winwood

Here’s something that you won’t often hear in the mainstream press. Ready?

I have sympathy for Millwall Football Club.

There, I’ve said it.

Before explaining why, let me first add the usual qualification. Even the most defensive of Lions supporters would surely admit that the club does see an uncomfortable number of horrible people rallying beneath its flag. Last season, for this column I spoke to a regular at the New Den who claimed that he wouldn’t take a young child to the stadium because “you just don’t know what’s going to happen down there.” I have to admit, this wasn’t quite the stout defense of the organisation that I was hoping for.

But let he or she whose own club is without sin cast the first stone. Descriptions of how ‘orrible fans of the League 1 side can be must also be accompanied with credit for how much effort the club and many of its supporters have put into clearing out the worst elements of their fanbase, and of cleaning up Millwall’s oft-tarnished name.

Needless to say, the monkey business that occurred at Upton Park in the Carling Cup last month has done little to aid what is anyway a very difficult PR job.

To add to this blackening of an already murky name, the FA has laid charges at the club’s door relating to these events.

But I’m not sure what Millwall FC could have done to prevent what happened that night. And I’d like to hear from anyone that thinks they could.

Let’s recap. The visiting fans that night did not invade the pitch. They stood and watched as the home fans did. Lions’ supporters may not have reacted to this sight with smiles of patient indulgence, but the playing surface remained untouched by their feet.

What this shows is that Millwall’s ticketing policy worked.

One of the other complaints concerned the trouble outside of the ground. But it seems apparent that many people travelled from South London without tickets for the game, specifically, surely, to get involved. Shocking in a tedious kind of a way, for sure, but how on earth is this the fault of the football club they claim to support? The Lions did not sell them tickets from the game. They were no more responsible for their actions than Transport For London were for allowing them to board trains out of Bermondsey and Deptford.

Of course, not everything that happened can be excused in Millwall’s favour. Carlton Cole’s allegations of racist abuse should be investigated and, if accepted, the club should pay. The individual responsible, though, must pay more.

But let’s keep this thing in perspective. As much as humanly possible, England’s most unloved club acted in good faith on this night of bad behaviour.