I remember watching a live game at the riverside last season and you guys were saying how good it was to play a team with a worse front line than Millwall,where did you say he's coming from again.
I remember watching a live game at the riverside last season and you guys were saying how good it was to play a team with a worse front line than Millwall, make you right m8 that was around the time when every team that went to the Riverside came away with 3 points well all except 1
We had slowed down by then, had you ever got going ? think you were 5 points behind with a game in hand on them in 6th i remember you all thanking us for doing you a big favor
Hope you beat them this season cos now we will have their top 2 players and theyll be down there with you lot and we can do you a favor again
That's what I said,would of still been behind them even with a win..We don't do going up by the back door,top 2 or we prefer to stay down.
SCOTT McDonald travelled to London on Sunday to discuss a two-year deal with Millwall after Middlesbrough agreed to terminate the final year of his contract. Boro boss Tony Mowbray confirmed over the weekend that McDonald was set to leave the Riverside Stadium and a move to the Lions now appears to be little more than a formality. The 29-year-old was earning a reported £30,000-a-week on Teesside but is ready to take a huge pay cut to join Steve Lomas' side. Signing McDonald, who hit 13 goals in the Championship last year, would represent a major coup for Lomas, who has been on the lookout for a proven goalscorer to partner Steve Morison in his new-look strikeforce. The Australian international has scored 132 goals in 292 career league appearances to date.