Match Day Thread Millwall FC v Sunderland AFC - Saturday 23rd November 2024 - KO 15:00

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Jebus are Millwall the second coming if Brazil 1970?

We have suspensions and suspensions bit we also have some bloody good players.

Millwall drew their last game at bottom half Stoke City ...

... with 28% possession and one goal attempt in 90 minutes.

I'd grudgingly settle for a point but expecting a win by scoring more goals than them, which will probably be two.
 
Another great thread @RTB -thank you.

My tuppence worth is that Im strangely confident with this one. I think it will be nervy, I think the newer introductions to the team replacing suspensions and injuries will be eager to take their chance, I also think that our away support (god bless them all) will play their part and I think LeBris will tactically outthink Millwall - who can't seem to move past little possession and set pieces.

A nervy win by one goal

Hawaaaaaaaaay
Your point on tactics is what I’ve been at for the last two weeks. No players or not well tactically come up with something to stop them scoring. Early goal does us
 
That’s half the outfield players who started our last game unavailable for this one. Mental. Especially considering our best player is missing both of them.
 
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That’s half the outfield players who started our last game unavailable for this one. Mental. Especially considering our best player is missing both of them.

Although, you could say Ballard and Mayenda would've normally started instead of being on the bench ...

... dunno what that means but I've had a drink to be fair <laugh>
 
Although, you could say Ballard and Mayenda would've normally started instead of being on the bench.

maybe but it’s more the disruption / turnaround. Half your outfield being unavailable is going to be a stretch / struggle for any club
 
maybe but it’s more the disruption / turnaround. Half your outfield being unavailable is going to be a stretch / struggle for any club

Not being difficult mate but, so what ...

... the players coming in need to show why they should be starting every week.

We're playing a team who are strictly mid-table while we're top of the league.

Sorry but I'm just not frightened of Millwall, I bet the 3,000 going down won't be either.
 
Not being difficult mate but, so what ...

... the players coming in need to show why they should be starting every week.

We're playing a team who are strictly mid-table while we're top of the league.

Sorry but I'm just not frightened of Millwall, I bet the 3,000 going down won't be either.

think you’re underestimating the team top of the form table personally but I like your optimism anyway. Would love a draw myself.
 
think you’re underestimating the team top of the form table personally but I like your optimism anyway. Would love a draw myself.

Nah, come on man, they've had a good run by scraping a few lucky wins but do you honestly believe they'll keep up this run, be promoted or even finish in the top six ...

... if you do them I respect your opinion but, to me, they're no better than Swansea or Derby.

Not being rude btw but it's Friday and my boss brought me an expensive bottle of rum back from his holidays <laugh>
 
Not being difficult mate but, so what ...

... the players coming in need to show why they should be starting every week.

We're playing a team who are strictly mid-table while we're top of the league.

Sorry but I'm just not frightened of Millwall, I bet the 3,000 going down won't be either.

Millwall are not prolific scorers and our defence is more than capable of keeping most teams in this league out. We've done well this season against teams who like to launch it into the box, like Cardiff and Luton. This should be no different, particularly if the Cirkin rumours are wide of the mark.

I'd dispense with the wingers for this one and use the wing backs to provide the width. I'd play Alese, Mepham and Ballard at the back. O9 and Cirkin as the wing backs. Move o9 to LWB if Cirkin is unavailable and put Ba in at RWB. Neil Rigg and Ba (if he's not playing RWB) or Aleksic in the middle and go with 2 up top (Mayenda and Isidor) to give us two options to hit and relieve the pressure. I'd be instructing the front 2 to interchange and pull their defence all over the place. We've still got more than enough to worry them.
I'm going for a Wilson thunderbolt to take the 3 points home, although I wouldn't be disappointed with a point. Let's just keep the unbeaten run going. HTL!!!
 
Millwall are not prolific scorers and our defence is more than capable of keeping most teams in this league out. We've done well this season against teams who like to launch it into the box, like Cardiff and Luton. This should be no different, particularly if the Cirkin rumours are wide of the mark.

I'd dispense with the wingers for this one and use the wing backs to provide the width. I'd play Alese, Mepham and Ballard at the back. O9 and Cirkin as the wing backs. Move o9 to LWB if Cirkin is unavailable and put Ba in at RWB. Neil Rigg and Ba (if he's not playing RWB) or Aleksic in the middle and go with 2 up top (Mayenda and Isidor) to give us two options to hit and relieve the pressure. I'd be instructing the front 2 to interchange and pull their defence all over the place. We've still got more than enough to worry them.
I'm going for a Wilson thunderbolt to take the 3 points home, although I wouldn't be disappointed with a point. Let's just keep the unbeaten run going. HTL!!!

Good post mate.

To summarise, they can only score one way ... we can score in a variety of ways.

I can't wait for tomorrow, I'm absolutely buzzing for it.
 
Good post mate.

To summarise, they can only score one way ... we can score in a variety of ways.

I can't wait for tomorrow, I'm absolutely buzzing for it.

Yeah mate. I hate International breaks, so it's great that we're back to the nitty gritty. I am expecting a change in shape and I'm really interested to see what RLB has conjured up.
 
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My suggested team:

Patto

Cirkin
Alese/Ballard
Mepham
Johnson

Watson
L09
Neil
Rigg
Mayenda

Isidor

Not ideal by any means but think keep the shape, add L09 into midfield for physicality, mayenda has played wide right before and might even be his best position, Johnson brings physicality to the defence which will be needed for Milwall, Watson in his best position.

Best team we could put out for me, given the circumstances. Dangerous in attack, solid in midfield with O'Nien protecting the defence and Neil and Rigg getting stuck in.

Probably a good idea to keep our usual shape as much as possible, personnel changes combined with a different system to accommodate them could be a problem.
 
Yeah mate. I hate International breaks, so it's great that we're back to the nitty gritty. I am expecting a change in shape and I'm really interested to see what RLB has conjured up.

I've honestly no idea what this one was for.

Were England relegated or promoted, did Wales get into the play-offs or go up automatically, is Harry Kane clocking up record appearances by playing against countries I've never heard of, did the Scottish dignitaries like the hotels they stayed in. Some of our players are so proud to be English they've left bravely left their home country to play in Germany or Spain so they can spread the word. Never mind, at least we have an English manager in Tommy Tucker or whatever he's called. Let's not worry that some of the England players aren't guaranteed starters in that position for their club sides, lets win whatever competition this is we're in and all sing the official England song together.

And let's remember that, despite having to squeeze in 46 league games plus cup matches and possibly play-offs through all these international interruptions, all this will be worth it to see England grind their way to the quarter-finals and lose to the first decent side they play.

It's coming home to England, Spain and Germany and that's all that matters <doh>
 
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Patched up squad, plenty lads coming in that will want to stake a claim, club rated them all enough to sign them so let’s see what they’re about when they’re blended with first time players and not a full fringe team 11, worst case scenario a defeat here won’t define the season, play our game and there’s no reason we can’t get a positive result, Ha’way. The. Lads.