There was a Mill, that had a wall that was better thought of. That's about it really. There must be some really dull bits in London if that and a Shepherds Bush are notable landmarks. I bet they haven't got a Stone Ferry or Chanters that own land..
Going to be really tough, always is down there despite their indifferent home form this season. Injuries starting to knacker us again as well. Fingers crossed for a smash and grab, but will need better finishing than the other night when we get the chance, and of course keeping it tight at the back, which we haven't looked like doing all season really, with stupid lapses every game culminating in one big "lapse" at Ipswich We'll see. Another ground for me to tick off anyway
Hoping that Liam decides to play less square pegs in round holes, and he needs a big performance from the team before we head into an international break.
Despite the injuries, we've got a good squad and should be looking to get something out of this. It's all about the bounce back tomorrow, so mainly it should be about the performance. A result would be needed to keep some form of momentum going, but personally I'm more bothered about the performance. If we miss out and we're genuinely unlucky, I'll take that. If we play poorly after everything said about Ipswich, I'll be disappointed.
Millwall games always conjure up memories of us being close protagonists in the sixties, must be the same for Tom Wilson, another outsider who played for us and Millwall and settled in the area. Generally close games, and I suspect it will be another close game tomorrow. Have no idea how this will go, but should be an interesting game. Would be happy with a draw though. I did say earlier that I would like to see us start with 2 wingers, Philogene on one side and Lokilo or Sinik the other. Liam did mention in his presser he is considering this option, so will be interesting to see what team he puts out.
Based on previous similar situations, I'd say Jones, with Macca coming in. Can't remember if that was under Rosenior though.
Rosie on Furlong... “James is close,” he said. “It’s a hard one for him to adapt. He had a really good loan spell at Motherwell last season. He’s been here a month and he’s adapting to a whole new way of playing. He’s learning about what we want consistently. You have to pick the right moment to play a young player and that’ll come for James.”