please log in to view this image This is the one you have all been waiting for......... Lock up your Mother in laws, the Bermondsey lot are in town... please log in to view this image Millwall congratulate Leeds after they score against them. please log in to view this image Kisnorbo helps up a Millwall defender who fell over. Leeds will be without Tomasso Bianchi for the season after he damaged knee ligaments in Tuesday's win at Reading. Steve Morison has not had the best of relationships with the Elland Road faithful but showed on Tuesday what a good target man he is with skill too. His cross-cum-pass for Byram’s goal was excellent. All he needs is a goal to supplement his performances. A goal or two against his former club won't do his status any harm at all. Liam Cooper is battling to overcome a dead leg and recent signing Granddi Ngoyi (thigh) is not fully match fit but Edgar Cani is hoping to play. Millwall welcome back Sid Nelson after a ban but on-loan Michael Tonge is ineligible to face his parent club. Millwall will have a superior aerial advantage going foward with 6ft 8' Stefan Maierhofer hoping to make a nuisance of himself. Wingers Paris Cowan-Hall (leg), Carlos Edwards (knee) and midfielder Nicky Bailey (calf) remain sidelined. MATCH FACTS Head-to-Head • Millwall won the earlier meeting this season 2-0 at The Den in August. • Both sides have won five of the last 10 meetings, with the home side winning the last five. • Leeds have won the last four meetings at Elland Road. Millwall's last win there was 2-0 in League One in March 2010. Leeds • Leeds have won three of their last four games, losing the other. Their only defeat since early January was 1-0 against Brentford at home on 7 February. • United have won only one of their last five home games. Their only win at Elland Road since November was 1-0 against Bournemouth on 20 January. Millwall • Millwall have won two of their last three games, after winning only two of their previous 24 games in all competitions. • The Lions have won their last two away games, against Nottingham Forest and Birmingham.
This game means feck all to us as we are safe, I am suprised you wasted the effort putting up a Matchday thread. In doing so you have insulted all those bigger teams like Brentford, Bournemouth. charlton and even huddersfield who deserve the respect of our consideration. 6-0 leeds...
After we beat them, do you think the Lions will be a little off colour please log in to view this image
i find it amazing we are in the bottom 3, just a poor little ole pub team, and they still need protection from the WYP big tough club my arse 0-3 or more watch our little eyetie tear em apart
You might be right, when we are 5 or 6 up with twenty minutes to go there isn't much point staying to the bitter end....
A must win match for Millwall I think like WJ a draw would suit us but a 1-0 would suit me! We need men out there not boys so lets hope Redders reads this!
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