Match Day Thread Millwall v Hull City

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Hull boss Ruben Selles told BBC Radio Humberside:

"It's difficult always to come here and try to perform. We had some phases that we controlled the game and created situations when we should go in front.

"There were some situations where we didn't find the pass and ended up being under pressure, but overall I think it was a good performance.

"My team showed they can play in defensive scenarios and still be powerful, aggressive and win football matches.

"With the goal, Regan is a fantastic ball carrier, he attacked the space and we were in the situation where we had a runner at the first post, runner at the back post, another runner arriving, and every ball there either we'll score or it's very difficult to defend, and it went in."

Olez Olez....

'Unfortunate moment decided game' - reaction
Millwall head coach Alex Neil:

"Ultimately the game got decided on a cross that hit one of our lads' heels and deflects in at the front post, and it ends up being the winning goal.

"From that perspective, it's really, really frustrating because if you get done with a bit of quality or if you get done by them performing better and creating numerous opportunities to comfortably win the game, you go 'OK, we need to be better.'

"But it was a scrappy game decided on an unfortunate moment for us, in my opinion.

"We're stretched at the top end of the pitch – I think anybody can see that.

"We've just sold Romain (Esse) for a lot of money, we've got Femi [Azeez] who's currently not available for us just now. We've got Calum Scanlon who's literally trained for one week, and he's a left-back and I've got him playing left wing, so it's not easy."
 
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'Unfortunate moment decided game' - reaction
Millwall head coach Alex Neil:

"Ultimately the game got decided on a cross that hit one of our lads' heels and deflects in at the front post, and it ends up being the winning goal.

"From that perspective, it's really, really frustrating because if you get done with a bit of quality or if you get done by them performing better and creating numerous opportunities to comfortably win the game, you go 'OK, we need to be better.'

"But it was a scrappy game decided on an unfortunate moment for us, in my opinion.

"We're stretched at the top end of the pitch – I think anybody can see that.

"We've just sold Romain (Esse) for a lot of money, we've got Femi [Azeez] who's currently not available for us just now. We've got Calum Scanlon who's literally trained for one week, and he's a left-back and I've got him playing left wing, so it's not easy."


what a fanny
 
'Unfortunate moment decided game' - reaction
Millwall head coach Alex Neil:

"Ultimately the game got decided on a cross that hit one of our lads' heels and deflects in at the front post, and it ends up being the winning goal.

"From that perspective, it's really, really frustrating because if you get done with a bit of quality or if you get done by them performing better and creating numerous opportunities to comfortably win the game, you go 'OK, we need to be better.'

"But it was a scrappy game decided on an unfortunate moment for us, in my opinion.

"We're stretched at the top end of the pitch – I think anybody can see that.

"We've just sold Romain (Esse) for a lot of money, we've got Femi [Azeez] who's currently not available for us just now. We've got Calum Scanlon who's literally trained for one week, and he's a left-back and I've got him playing left wing, so it's not easy."

Getting his excuses in early.
 
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'Unfortunate moment decided game' - reaction
Millwall head coach Alex Neil:

"Ultimately the game got decided on a cross that hit one of our lads' heels and deflects in at the front post, and it ends up being the winning goal.

"From that perspective, it's really, really frustrating because if you get done with a bit of quality or if you get done by them performing better and creating numerous opportunities to comfortably win the game, you go 'OK, we need to be better.'

"But it was a scrappy game decided on an unfortunate moment for us, in my opinion.

"We're stretched at the top end of the pitch – I think anybody can see that.

"We've just sold Romain (Esse) for a lot of money, we've got Femi [Azeez] who's currently not available for us just now. We've got Calum Scanlon who's literally trained for one week, and he's a left-back and I've got him playing left wing, so it's not easy."
He's always been a baby.
 
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How did we think burns did at cb?
Do we need another or would he do until the end of the season

Burns was solid, held his own, dealt with everything that came his way, I for one was impressed with his performance, but also big shout out for Dramah when he came on, I feared the worst when Coyle went off, but he didn’t out a foot wrong in the right back position. Don’t get me wrong, Milwall didn’t offer much, other than their set pieces, but that was a good performance, a massive 3 points, that we wouldn’t have held on to a few months ago, squeaky bum time etc, we’d have lost that. We’ve all being crying out about the lack of nous, game management, and with our subs today, albeit aging front line, we got just that, bit of nous and know how. All in all, a good competitive game, great 3 points, out of the bottom 3, and a great atmosphere on the long journey home for the fab travelling support. UTT Onwards and upwards.
 
Burns was solid, held his own, dealt with everything that came his way, I for one was impressed with his performance, but also big shout out for Dramah when he came on, I feared the worst when Coyle went off, but he didn’t out a foot wrong in the right back position. Don’t get me wrong, Milwall didn’t offer much, other than their set pieces, but that was a good performance, a massive 3 points, that we wouldn’t have held on to a few months ago, squeaky bum time etc, we’d have lost that. We’ve all being crying out about the lack of nous, game management, and with our subs today, albeit aging front line, we got just that, bit of nous and know how. All in all, a good competitive game, great 3 points, out of the bottom 3, and a great atmosphere on the long journey home for the fab travelling support. UTT Onwards and upwards.

Sorry Tigress but I read your first sentence in a fnarr, fnarr, Finbar Saunders way and lost concentration after that.

Some blokes are rather puerile as you are no doubt aware.















Sorry.
 
I think genius is a step far, ATM anyways, I think we'd be where the quality of our players should be, perhaps higher, tw really was a turd of a manager, proper double flusher.

Double flusher, that's one efficient cistern you are employing. I'd have needed to take a big stick to the log.