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

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Siege mentality from the lads today. Everything is going against us and we're going into arguably the most hostile away game of the season. A gritty performance and a point would do me now.

With the Cirkin rumours, i'd go with a flat back 4 of Alese, Mepham, Ballard, O'Nien. Let them defend and allow our attacking talent to hurt Millwall.
 
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>
Fair enough mate. I like international football but the nations league isnt ideal. It is marginally better than friendlies imo.

What I think is important is how international breaks develops our own players. Jobe will be buzzing after making his u21 appearances. That is a real progression milestone. Hume and Ballard are massive assets for their country and seem rightly proud to play. It wont do Ballard any harm fitnesswise for today either. Aleksic and Hjelde both getting u21 call ups too. For players these are real morale boosts and different development opportunities. Our club has progressed so much in the last 3 years international football is now something our players are involved in. I think it is worth embracing for their development alone.
 
Siege mentality from the lads today. Everything is going against us and we're going into arguably the most hostile away game of the season. A gritty performance and a point would do me now.

With the Cirkin rumours, i'd go with a flat back 4 of Alese, Mepham, Ballard, O'Nien. Let them defend and allow our attacking talent to hurt Millwall.
Johnson for Alese and I am with you. If Alese is 100% then ok, but I would like to see him eased in a little. The full backs today are likely to be under a bit of pressure so he would need to be right at it for me. I like young Johnson and want to see him emerge here. If he were to play well in a game like today it could be a real boost.
 
Johnson for Alese and I am with you. If Alese is 100% then ok, but I would like to see him eased in a little. The full backs today are likely to be under a bit of pressure so he would need to be right at it for me. I like young Johnson and want to see him emerge here. If he were to play well in a game like today it could be a real boost.
I like Johnson but I don't think he's great at RB, they have 2 good wingers and I'd be worried about him up against either of them

I also like a left foot in the back 4 to give better balance so hopefully Alese is fully fit, if not I expect Hjelde will start
 
Regis Le Bris' thoughts on Sunderland's reshuffle at Millwall

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https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/s...=a73edde4dcb3d8fcf40d517c2718393e&date=231124

By Scott Wilson

REGIS LE BRIS will have to make wholesale changes to his Sunderland line-up for this afternoon’s game at Millwall, but the Black Cats boss is confident the side he will select at the Den is capable of achieving a positive result.

Not only are Trai Hume, Patrick Roberts and Jobe Bellingham all suspended for today’s game in south London, but Sunderland are also without Alan Browne and Romaine Mundle, both of whom suffered serious injuries in the final game before the international break....

“Football is unpredictable,” said Le Bris, whose side start the weekend sitting at the top of the Championship table. “Life is unpredictable, so we have to manage the situation with confidence.

Le Bris spent much of the international break toying with a number of different options as he pondered his line-up for the Millwall game.

While some of his players were away on international duty, the majority remained on Wearside and were therefore available to trial different formations and line-ups....

“I trust the players, the mindset of the team. These players have played in the Championship before, just perhaps not in this team set-up. They are ready.”

“When I put the line-up (on the board) in my office, I was very confident with the starting line-up and the subs I will have on the bench,” said Le Bris.

“Obviously, it is different and when you have bigger experience behind you, you can have the confidence in this triangle or that triangle because they have played many games against different opponents and challenges.

“This gives you confidence, but also we struggled against Plymouth when they had a winger who was on fire. We were confident with our triangle that day, but it was difficult.”

And while Sunderland have been unfortunate to have three players suspended at the same time, Le Bris anticipated there would be difficult moments during a 46-game Championship campaign that was always going to have ups and downs.

“We have had to find a new set-up, but I am excited about this,” said Le Bris, whose side are heading into a run of three games in the space of six days. “Instead of being not confident, or unsure, I am excited.

“Football is like this. We need 22 players, and we know that in a league with 46 games, we have to manage many, many different situations.”
 

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Regis Le Bris' thoughts on Sunderland's reshuffle at Millwall

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https://www.thenorthernecho.co.uk/s...=a73edde4dcb3d8fcf40d517c2718393e&date=231124

By Scott Wilson

REGIS LE BRIS will have to make wholesale changes to his Sunderland line-up for this afternoon’s game at Millwall, but the Black Cats boss is confident the side he will select at the Den is capable of achieving a positive result.

Not only are Trai Hume, Patrick Roberts and Jobe Bellingham all suspended for today’s game in south London, but Sunderland are also without Alan Browne and Romaine Mundle, both of whom suffered serious injuries in the final game before the international break....

“Football is unpredictable,” said Le Bris, whose side start the weekend sitting at the top of the Championship table. “Life is unpredictable, so we have to manage the situation with confidence.

Le Bris spent much of the international break toying with a number of different options as he pondered his line-up for the Millwall game.

While some of his players were away on international duty, the majority remained on Wearside and were therefore available to trial different formations and line-ups....

“I trust the players, the mindset of the team. These players have played in the Championship before, just perhaps not in this team set-up. They are ready.”

“When I put the line-up (on the board) in my office, I was very confident with the starting line-up and the subs I will have on the bench,” said Le Bris.

“Obviously, it is different and when you have bigger experience behind you, you can have the confidence in this triangle or that triangle because they have played many games against different opponents and challenges.

“This gives you confidence, but also we struggled against Plymouth when they had a winger who was on fire. We were confident with our triangle that day, but it was difficult.”

And while Sunderland have been unfortunate to have three players suspended at the same time, Le Bris anticipated there would be difficult moments during a 46-game Championship campaign that was always going to have ups and downs.

“We have had to find a new set-up, but I am excited about this,” said Le Bris, whose side are heading into a run of three games in the space of six days. “Instead of being not confident, or unsure, I am excited.

“Football is like this. We need 22 players, and we know that in a league with 46 games, we have to manage many, many different situations.”
Great read. Excited is how I feel about seeing something new and different. Sometimea in footy these days can open up whole new options for the side. I trust Regis and the lads to do us proud.
 
Great read. Excited is how I feel about seeing something new and different. Sometimea in footy these days can open up whole new options for the side. I trust Regis and the lads to do us proud.

Will be interesting to see the 11.
Often the players missing increase in reputation but we will see.
 
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The wind is going to play havoc today.

Probably the worst team to be playing in these conditions with their direct style and set piece ability.
 
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The wind is going to play havoc today.

Probably the worst team to be playing in these conditions with their direct style and set piece ability.

Possibly but it might disrupt them as much ...

... most of their play is in the air.

If it's really blowing we need to press their defenders who always look a bit clumsy to me.
 
The wind is going to play havoc today.

Probably the worst team to be playing in these conditions with their direct style and set piece ability.
I'm in Essex, so not a million miles away, and it's breezy but not terrible (weather app says "moderate wind"), so hopefully it won't be too much of a problem.
 
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How long is Mundle out for?

Just googled 8 weeks.

Missed the Coventry match and didn't even look at anything afterwards so didn't realise we had picked up couple injuries