How the **** did we not win that?
Still unbeaten at home!!!!!!
How the hell!
How the **** did we not win that?
Still unbeaten at home!!!!!!
Could have been worse at 2 down.
Massive top of the league! Will we ever hear the end of it.......
And old crocked knees in the bottom three!
It's not his fault though, obviously. It'll be the bad eggs amongst the 14 new players he's brought in. ****ers, ruining his pristine reputation.And old crocked knees in the bottom three!
I suppose getting a draw after being 2 down is not too bad, but I came away disappointed we hadn't won. We just didn't seem to be ourselves in the first half - as if the team were as intimidated by Millwall as the stay-away fans seem to have been - and we were second best until the sending-off. Had it remained 11 v 11, I don't think we'd have got anything out of the game. The introduction of Smith at half-time signalled what was to come, and it was like the Alamo for pretty much the whole half. Given the amount of possession and chances we had, we should have won.
And old crocked knees in the bottom three!
If the referee had added on as much time as he ought to have done we'd still be playing now.
I find Wsolek very frustrating, He flatters to be a very good player, but too often disappoints. Mind you, he wasn't helped in the first half when Baptiste became a spare man after the sending-off, and pushed up the right wing only to just get in Wsolek's way. After a good performance on Saturday, Baptiste reverted to the player we saw against Brentford.Really disappointing first half, It was men v boys. We struggled to get the basics right, passing, intensity and pace were all absent. It felt like Saturday but in reverse, Millwall pressed us all over the pitch and didn't allow us to play. Heaven knows what was going through Gregory's mind when he made that two footed over the top challenge on Scowen? One nil up and on top in a London derby high up the pitch with no danger, madness. I wasn't sure at the time that them going down to ten men would be a hindrance or a help. Millwall would surely set themselves up so it would be harder to break them down.
Following a mixture of missed chances and fine goalkeeping either side of half time, you got the feeling it wasn't going to be your night. A hapless refereeing display by Mr East from Wiltshire didn't help either. His decision making, managing of the game and the players was at best inconsistent. He decided not to award a free kick for a high challenge on Scowen in the first half which was deserving at least a yellow card. Then in the second half Sylla was about to challenge for a high ball but pulled out of it with his foot about one foot high in the air and bloody Roger the rascal blows up straight away when we were on the attack.
The second half was much better when it felt like we were creating chance after chance until they scored their second following some shocking defending. As has been documented elsewhere the goals finally came, we all sighed with relief and came away crestfallen that we didn't win. I feel that we would have if the right amount of added time had been played. Their goalie must've wasted five minutes alone. And a Millwall player never passed on an opportunity to feign injury for the most innocuous reason like blocking a shot for instance.
One huge positive from tonight was that like against Hull, we came back. We have some fight and character in this squad. I remember writing on here last season a stat that showed that when we went a goal down we only came back into the game on something like nine in fifty six occasions.
One gripe, Pawel get down the wing and take your man on and get a cross in. The amount of times he checked back instead of getting his head down and getting to the bye line. He looked like he lacked confidence tonight.
Not impressed with the keeping for either of their goals.For those not on facebook;
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Not impressed with the keeping for either of their goals.
What was the crowd? Looked sparse.
Think the crowd was about 11,000 Stan....It was quite a nasty night and what with the warnings from the club of only approaching the ground from a certain way...May have put people off. Smithies made about 3 good saves, one point blank in the first 5 minutes to keep us in it. Not sure he could do much with their first...it was a screamer and unexpected....but the second maybe.Not impressed with the keeping for either of their goals.
What was the crowd? Looked sparse.
12600. About 1600 Millwall I'd guess.
Smithies made a superb save in the first minute and don't think he could have done anything with the first. Just a great strike. He can't keep them all out.
The defending throughout the game was dire.