Lomas clearly doesn't have a clue, be interesting to see how long the 'Wall board keep their mouths shut before they admit their humoungus blunder. Their CEO Andy #%$Â¥*€%# is without doubt an idiot, amazed he is allowed to make serious decisions. I reckon that when Lomas goes, they will make another foolish appointment to replace him. Dennis Wise anyone? What a shame that the Wallies won't be able to look forward to Leeds games anymore. Oh well .... downside is that we get Morison back next season.
Lomas must stay. He hasn't been given the time to really set his mark on the club and get them playing in a way that he wants. He needs at least three seasons. Blue Square prem is their real level and Lomas will get them there, the promised land
Won't matter. Lomas will be succeeded by some other no hoper has been or never was manager anyway. One of those unfortunate little clubs that only attract rubbish a la Morison and Connolly. What are we? Nine points ahead of them after six games
Millwall are in a lot of trouble, there team on paper looks bad, and they're playing even worse. The biggest issue now, is who will want to replace Lomas, let's say if the Yeovil job and Millwall job both came up, I think most managers would pick a nice family club Yeovil, then a team of thugs.
They had another idiot invading the pitch yesterday and confronting Clough. What action did they take? They allowed him to leave the ground unchallenged. It seems anything goes at the den. They may be more suited to the Turkish league. Attendance yesterday 9523 some joke
Millwall are in trouble ... it has been coming though ... their CEO is worse than Harvey ... wait until he starts working his socks off to find a new manager. His interview when he said he voted for the Prem's £250k a year donation to allow then to rob league club academies of their young talent for nothing said it all, he claimed Millwall would struggle to "balance their books" without it!! Fcuk him and his club, the sellout can go ply his trade in Lge Two where they will surely end up in the not too distant future.