Match Day Thread Millwall v Hull City

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It was a bit of poor defending from coyle for their goal

But since its somehow needed

That doesnt mean;
Hes ****
He should be benched
Its completely and only his fault
He cant cross the ball
Hes lucky


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Their sub had him on toast.
He struggles with raw pace and trickery.
As you say, that doesn't mean he's ****. Far from. Peach of a cross, and an even better header from McBurnie; not many forwards at this level can make that look so easy (it wasn't easy).
I'm just glad that sub wasn't playing all game. Most Championship full backs would have struggled.
 
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Ok smuggins
I don’t particularly like Coyle I just don’t like idiots who know **** all
I'm guessing from your previous contributions that means everyone but you.
If all players were behind the ball why was no one in front of the player passing the ball ?
Sorry, are we now allowed to say players are at fault for goals? I can't keep up.
 
The pass came from a bloke on the halfway line with all 11 of our players behind the ball, so not sure where you got that from.

So we're not allowed to say a player is at fault for a goal now? Or does the ban only apply to players you like?
Have a closer look, he waltzed round a weak challenge from (I think) Gyabi, Akintola (again I think) didn't look like he planned to make a move to intercept.
Had Coyle been closer to his man they might not have scored, equally had the man been picked up earlier there might have been no mistake for Coyle to make.
 
It might not be the most insightful comment, but I was driving through Cott late last night behind a bloody great Acklams coach, then thought “What the hell is he doing?” as he veered onto the wrong side of the road. Then realised he was doing it to turn down Millhouse Woods Lane.

I presume it was the team coach coming back, but rather him than me - I’ve never been overly happy if I have to drive my car down there so God knows how you’d manage to miss the kerb and the parked cars in a luxury coach.

More inside news as I get it…
 
To be fair it was a great pass and then run and finish by their two players involved. Coyle had a good game yesterday just like he's having a good season.
That’s a huge stretch.

The right-back position, regardless of which of them has played in it, has been a concern all season.
 
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Millwall instructed our ticket office to sell lower tier until full and only then see upper tier, which is where standing is.
I didn't even know upper tier was open till someone mentioned it. Then a few of us moved and I missed the first goal during the move. It felt a bit like when I missed all our four goals in the Sheffield Weds game in the 70s when I gave up at 0-4 to go to the club shop then couldn't force my way back in.
 
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It might not be the most insightful comment, but I was driving through Cott late last night behind a bloody great Acklams coach, then thought “What the hell is he doing?” as he veered onto the wrong side of the road. Then realised he was doing it to turn down Millhouse Woods Lane.

I presume it was the team coach coming back, but rather him than me - I’ve never been overly happy if I have to drive my car down there so God knows how you’d manage to miss the kerb and the parked cars in a luxury coach.

More inside news as I get it…
Anorak alert.
It's a tri-axle coach, which makes it very manoeuvreable, much more so than a coach of the same length with just the two axles.
 
That’s a huge stretch.

The right-back position, regardless of which of them has played in it, has been a concern all season.
But only to you on here and a few others
While our manager
You know the one with all the experience and nous is very happy with him
Crazy I know
 
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I think the performance was one of the best we’ve done against a hostile team like Millwall.
However, I do think we got the rub of the green with numerous decisions from th officials.
Offsides when they were attacking, yes some were clear, some were minor.
Millar, should have been a second booking, rules of the game, Sergei did well in taking him off.
There was definitely a hand on the ball somewhere in our box at 1-2, could have been Slater, could have been theirs, luckily no decisions needed because of offside.
If I was a Millwall fan I’d have been calling the ref all day.
The Red card was well spotted too, whether it was the ref or linesman, it’s good to see the right decision, despite it seemed to help them more, although if Millar goes prior to that, I don’t think they’re as frustrated, so probably doesn’t happen.
 
Anorak alert.
It's a tri-axle coach, which makes it very manoeuvreable, much more so than a coach of the same length with just the two axles.
I wasn’t anal enough to post it the first time, but I was actually quite impressed with his turning circle for such a big coach.

It doesn’t make him any narrower once he’s actually down there mind you. It’s obvious with hindsight, and being fairly local I see the players’ cars turning in and out of there now and again, but I’d never even considered that the team coach might set off from there.
 
I wasn’t anal enough to post it the first time, but I was actually quite impressed with his turning circle for such a big coach.

It doesn’t make him any narrower once he’s actually down there mind you. It’s obvious with hindsight, and being fairly local I see the players’ cars turning in and out of there now and again, but I’d never even considered that the team coach might set off from there.
Didn’t JJ scrape a few cars down there when he went to training in his Hummer??
 
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Didn’t JJ scrape a few cars down there when he went to training in his Hummer??
I don’t know, but I wouldn’t be at all surprised. As I said it’s either the parked cars or the kerb unless you judge it just right.

N.B. just to clarify I’ve never hit anything down there either, but it’s bloody tight
 
But only to you on here and a few others
While our manager
You know the one with all the experience and nous is very happy with him
Crazy I know
Did the gaffer tell you that himself?

Or is it a case of nobody's performed there consistently/remained fit?
 
After the Boro defeat, great credit to the players and coaches for turning in 2 wins and probably the best 90-minute performances so far.

What a difference Belloumi and Millar being back, they bring a totally different dimension to the team.

So pleased for KJ getting his 2 goals, in his post match interview with Tiger+ he had high praise for Oli, saying he is a great player and an even better person. He has helped him and I think you can see his movement in the box has improved.

I thought the midfield worked well with Amir/Slater and Crooks, all 3 having good games.

Special mention for Pandur who also kept us in the game early on.

All the back for had good games. It was interesting defensively at free kicks setting a much higher line than before, and it worked well. Apart from Coyle getting caught out for their goal, he had a good game and redeemed himself with the cross for Oli's goal.

So far so good, lots to like about this team and coaching staff. Acun may have got it wrong on occasions, but he seems to have found just what we all have been looking for in a manager.
What was the deal with Zambrano going to Maribor. Fee number of years etc. And how is he doing anyone know. And yes we need him back.