Jackett: QPR loan striker still with Millwall but unlikely to play again . 5:56pm Saturday 27th April 2013 in Millwall By Paul Green . KENNY Jackett has confirmed Rob Hulse remains at Millwall on loan, although the Lions boss pointed out it is unlikely the QPR striker will play for the club again. Hulse was booed off by some Millwall fans when jacket replaced him in Tuesdayâs 2-1 home defeat to Blackburn and it was reported yesterday he had returned to Loftus Road early because of the hostile reception. But Jackett this evening revealed the forward is still technically a Millwall loan player and could still feature against Crystal Palace or Derby if required, a scenario the manager admitted was âunlikelyâ. âI wouldnât say he isnât any longer with the club,â said Jackett. âI decided not to pick him today and put him in the 18. âI still do think that was the right thing. âHe is under contract to us for the next eight days anyway and if called upon will play. âI would say though if people stay fit is is unlikely that he will play, but he hasnât gone back to QPR.# âHe is fit and available for us but not selected today. âIf you are asking me over the next week (if he will play) I would say it is unlikely but he is available if needed.â Jackett added: âI think in terms of going forward I thought that really it was time to go with other strikers. . . . âIâve been pleased with what Rob has done with us. âHe has earned us points, he has been in teams that have earned us points since he has been here on loan and he has been in teams that have got us through rounds of the cup as well. âHe has perhaps not scored or converted some of the chances that he has had but his presence and his experience has been there and he has been in there when weâve had vital wins, vital draws and vital rounds of the cup. âI thank him for what he has done and at the moment anyway look for fresh combinations up front. âHe does understand the decision and agrees with it.â
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/fo...-police-officers-hat-FA-Cup-defeat-Wigan.html http://www.huffingtonpost.co.uk/2013/04/13/millwall-vs-wigan-fa-cup-_n_3076831.html Not a mug in sight....
first to sign him was ainsworth on loan followed by magilton on loan when we could afford a fee (stroke of luck) Warnock was the third to see his ability
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/fo...bt-is-breath-of-fresh-air-at-Loftus-Road.html Lucky bastard Warnock.