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How are hull 7th. Absolute rubbish. shameful we have been relegated when there are tit wanks like that challenging for the playoffs. 

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Posted
3 hours ago, Kitchandro said:

Disgusting watching them really try in that second half. That was all that was needed to keep us in this division. I really, really hate these people. You are on millions of pounds, just try FFS.

I felt exactly this.

 

They chose to get relegated.

 

They really did not try this season until it was too late.

 

They could have kept themselves well away from this. They chose not to.

Posted

Condolences on your relegation. As a Millwall fan I’ve seen enough relegations to leagues 1 and 2 during my lifetime supporting the Lions (over 50 years now) so I know the hurt and anger you must be feeling towards the players and management/the board for failing to play/act both on and off the pitch! 

 

If it’s any consolation, I think you’ll beat us on Friday. Your players will now be playing with more freedom and the shackles will be off. Plus, Rowett seems to have the hoodoo over our manager, Alex Neil, as he has never beaten Rowett before in a competitive game of league football.

 

January 1st 2025, Alex Neil’s first game in charge at the Den was against Rowett’s Oxford United. They beat us 1-0. This season, we were 2-1 up, with less than a minute to go, when Oxford (again under Rowett) scored an equaliser. Once again, this Friday, Rowett holds our promotional hopes in his hands. Will he want to spoil the party against his old club? Absolutely he would. He’ll want to get back at all the Millwall fans who sang, “Gary Rowett, your football is S%it!” when we were losing away to Norwich City, and before he finally threw the towel in and left.

 

It’s a guaranteed certainty that, at the very least, Rowett will get Leicester City a hard fought draw on Friday evening.

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Posted (edited)
11 minutes ago, TheLionsRoar said:

Condolences on your relegation. As a Millwall fan I’ve seen enough relegations to leagues 1 and 2 during my lifetime supporting the Lions (over 50 years now) so I know the hurt and anger you must be feeling towards the players and management/the board for failing to play/act both on and off the pitch! 

 

If it’s any consolation, I think you’ll beat us on Friday. Your players will now be playing with more freedom and the shackles will be off. Plus, Rowett seems to have the hoodoo over our manager, Alex Neil, as he has never beaten Rowett before in a competitive game of league football.

 

January 1st 2025, Alex Neil’s first game in charge at the Den was against Rowett’s Oxford United. They beat us 1-0. This season, we were 2-1 up, with less than a minute to go, when Oxford (again under Rowett) scored an equaliser. Once again, this Friday, Rowett holds our promotional hopes in his hands. Will he want to spoil the party against his old club? Absolutely he would. He’ll want to get back at all the Millwall fans who sang, “Gary Rowett, your football is S%it!” when we were losing away to Norwich City, and before he finally threw the towel in and left.

 

It’s a guaranteed certainty that, at the very least, Rowett will get Leicester City a hard fought draw on Friday evening.

Oh it's really not a consolation in the slightest, if anything it will piss us off more if we now go on and win two meaningless games.

Bonus points if youth players we've been crying out to see all season now get minutes and impress.

FWIW, really hope you get promoted. As a taxpayer, I feel like I should have some say in what happens to the Olympic stadium I helped pay for, so you have my permission to smash the place up if you and the Hammers end up in the same division.

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2 hours ago, TheLionsRoar said:

Condolences on your relegation. As a Millwall fan I’ve seen enough relegations to leagues 1 and 2 during my lifetime supporting the Lions (over 50 years now) so I know the hurt and anger you must be feeling towards the players and management/the board for failing to play/act both on and off the pitch! 

 

If it’s any consolation, I think you’ll beat us on Friday. Your players will now be playing with more freedom and the shackles will be off. Plus, Rowett seems to have the hoodoo over our manager, Alex Neil, as he has never beaten Rowett before in a competitive game of league football.

 

January 1st 2025, Alex Neil’s first game in charge at the Den was against Rowett’s Oxford United. They beat us 1-0. This season, we were 2-1 up, with less than a minute to go, when Oxford (again under Rowett) scored an equaliser. Once again, this Friday, Rowett holds our promotional hopes in his hands. Will he want to spoil the party against his old club? Absolutely he would. He’ll want to get back at all the Millwall fans who sang, “Gary Rowett, your football is S%it!” when we were losing away to Norwich City, and before he finally threw the towel in and left.

 

It’s a guaranteed certainty that, at the very least, Rowett will get Leicester City a hard fought draw on Friday evening.

I think you’ve really misunderstood how little our players care. They aren’t going to want to be out there and they certainly aren’t going to want to play against a side that will be up for a game. 

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, TheLionsRoar said:

Condolences on your relegation. As a Millwall fan I’ve seen enough relegations to leagues 1 and 2 during my lifetime supporting the Lions (over 50 years now) so I know the hurt and anger you must be feeling towards the players and management/the board for failing to play/act both on and off the pitch! 

 

If it’s any consolation, I think you’ll beat us on Friday. Your players will now be playing with more freedom and the shackles will be off. Plus, Rowett seems to have the hoodoo over our manager, Alex Neil, as he has never beaten Rowett before in a competitive game of league football.

 

January 1st 2025, Alex Neil’s first game in charge at the Den was against Rowett’s Oxford United. They beat us 1-0. This season, we were 2-1 up, with less than a minute to go, when Oxford (again under Rowett) scored an equaliser. Once again, this Friday, Rowett holds our promotional hopes in his hands. Will he want to spoil the party against his old club? Absolutely he would. He’ll want to get back at all the Millwall fans who sang, “Gary Rowett, your football is S%it!” when we were losing away to Norwich City, and before he finally threw the towel in and left.

 

It’s a guaranteed certainty that, at the very least, Rowett will get Leicester City a hard fought draw on Friday evening.

The players don't care, we have a failure of 5 years promoted, the manager won't care either. I think it'll be an easy game for you. Don't be surprised to see the stadium more or less empty. Our club has drained our souls for years and this is a new low. 

 

Good luck on the promotion charge. The premier League needs new teams to enter it and slice it up a bit as it is stale in that league now..

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Posted
3 hours ago, TheLionsRoar said:

Condolences on your relegation. As a Millwall fan I’ve seen enough relegations to leagues 1 and 2 during my lifetime supporting the Lions (over 50 years now) so I know the hurt and anger you must be feeling towards the players and management/the board for failing to play/act both on and off the pitch! 

 

If it’s any consolation, I think you’ll beat us on Friday. Your players will now be playing with more freedom and the shackles will be off. Plus, Rowett seems to have the hoodoo over our manager, Alex Neil, as he has never beaten Rowett before in a competitive game of league football.

 

January 1st 2025, Alex Neil’s first game in charge at the Den was against Rowett’s Oxford United. They beat us 1-0. This season, we were 2-1 up, with less than a minute to go, when Oxford (again under Rowett) scored an equaliser. Once again, this Friday, Rowett holds our promotional hopes in his hands. Will he want to spoil the party against his old club? Absolutely he would. He’ll want to get back at all the Millwall fans who sang, “Gary Rowett, your football is S%it!” when we were losing away to Norwich City, and before he finally threw the towel in and left.

 

It’s a guaranteed certainty that, at the very least, Rowett will get Leicester City a hard fought draw on Friday evening.

Can you beat the shit out of our happy clapping fans and then go find Rudkin and top after.

Cheers.

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I swear on my children's lives there were some folk clapping the players off in L1 last night.

The Ginetta clan and a few others.

I was literally fuming at them.

 

 

Posted
1 minute ago, Raj said:

I swear on my children's lives there were some folk clapping the players off in L1 last night.

The Ginetta clan and a few others.

I was literally fuming at them.

 

 

This old lady told me to go and support Coventry. lol 

 
 

 

Posted
4 minutes ago, Bert said:

This old lady told me to go and support Coventry. lol 

 
 

 

I had a heated debate with a few "older" supporters when I told them i wasnt renewing.

They said the club was better off without people like me.

I said look around the stadoum, is this what you want.

Reply" Atleast we are loyal supporters"🙄

Posted
3 hours ago, TheLionsRoar said:

Condolences on your relegation. As a Millwall fan I’ve seen enough relegations to leagues 1 and 2 during my lifetime supporting the Lions (over 50 years now) so I know the hurt and anger you must be feeling towards the players and management/the board for failing to play/act both on and off the pitch! 

 

If it’s any consolation, I think you’ll beat us on Friday. Your players will now be playing with more freedom and the shackles will be off. Plus, Rowett seems to have the hoodoo over our manager, Alex Neil, as he has never beaten Rowett before in a competitive game of league football.

 

January 1st 2025, Alex Neil’s first game in charge at the Den was against Rowett’s Oxford United. They beat us 1-0. This season, we were 2-1 up, with less than a minute to go, when Oxford (again under Rowett) scored an equaliser. Once again, this Friday, Rowett holds our promotional hopes in his hands. Will he want to spoil the party against his old club? Absolutely he would. He’ll want to get back at all the Millwall fans who sang, “Gary Rowett, your football is S%it!” when we were losing away to Norwich City, and before he finally threw the towel in and left.

 

It’s a guaranteed certainty that, at the very least, Rowett will get Leicester City a hard fought draw on Friday evening.

There's no hurt. There's little anger. Many of us have seen us getting relegated to League One before, it's a déjà-vu.

The most frustrating part is the amount of money spent on this disaster of a squad. £100m upwards on absolute dross.

Can't wait to wave most of them goodbye forever.

 

It'll probably the easiest away win for your lot all season.

You'll get an early goal, and we'll offer little resistance from thereon.

 

Most of our (senior) players haven't turned up so far, they chose – for the lack of a better term – to just tag along.

Because they face no consequences.

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Just now, Raj said:

I had a heated debate with a few "older" supporters when I told them i wasnt renewing.

They said the club was better off without people like me.

I said look around the stadoum, is this what you want.

Reply" Atleast we are loyal supporters"🙄

It’s really sad, when you come to think of it. I feel gutted for so many real fans that have been there through it all that have basically decided enough is enough. Yet the crux of it is, they’re not even bothered anymore and simply don’t care enough because of what we’ve been served up and you know what fair play. I’ve got my reasons for renewing like many others, the same plenty have their reasons for not. 

 

I think the biggest problem with a lot of people renewing, is blind loyalty and they feel like they owe the club. 
 

I can fully see what’s going on and the potential that could happen and I’m ready for that.  

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Posted

51,4% possession

20 shots (4 on target)

3 clear-cut chances

9 successful crosses (out of 24)

5 successful dribbles (out of 14)

9 corners

13 tackles won

72% passing accuracy (to Hull's 68%)

69% attacking third (to Hull's 54%)

16 key passes (to Hull's 10)

 

Still couldn't make this work, because of

9 interceptions (to Hull's 12)

3 blocks (to Hull's 4)

48 clearances

28 headed clearances

48% aerial duels won

3 blocked crosses (to Hull's 4)

 

 

 

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5 hours ago, OntarioFox said:

Oh it's really not a consolation in the slightest, if anything it will piss us off more if we now go on and win two meaningless games.

Bonus points if youth players we've been crying out to see all season now get minutes and impress.

FWIW, really hope you get promoted. As a taxpayer, I feel like I should have some say in what happens to the Olympic stadium I helped pay for, so you have my permission to smash the place up if you and the Hammers end up in the same division.

Yeah, I get that about the players turning it on being too little, too late, but as a famous pundit once said, “Football’s a funny old game…” So, you never know, Rowett might try to instill some semblance of pride in the 11 he puts out and you might get the sort of performance you saw in the last 20 minutes of last nights Hull game. We shall see.

 

Even if we beat you on Friday we’ll probably mess it up at home to Oxford on the final day! lol

 

Appreciate the sentiment re promotion but unless Charlton can beat or draw against Ipswich tonight, or Southampton can beat or draw against them next week, it really is in Ipswich’s hands to mess this one up and hand promotion to either us or Southampton.  
 

Really hope Leicester City Football Club can bounce back to the Championship at the first time of asking. You’ve achieved promotion from both league 1 and the Championship before, and look where it took you, ten and five years ago: Premier League Champions and FA Cup winners. You just need new owners who know how to run a football club and you’ll be back. Good luck for next season.

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1 minute ago, TheLionsRoar said:

Yeah, I get that about the players turning it on being too little, too late, but as a famous pundit once said, “Football’s a funny old game…” So, you never know, Rowett might try to instill some semblance of pride in the 11 he puts out and you might get the sort of performance you saw in the last 20 minutes of last nights Hull game. We shall see.

 

Even if we beat you on Friday we’ll probably mess it up at home to Oxford on the final day! lol

 

Appreciate the sentiment re promotion but unless Charlton can beat or draw against Ipswich tonight, or Southampton can beat or draw against them next week, it really is in Ipswich’s hands to mess this one up and hand promotion to either us or Southampton.  
 

Really hope Leicester City Football Club can bounce back to the Championship at the first time of asking. You’ve achieved promotion from both league 1 and the Championship before, and look where it took you, ten and five years ago: Premier League Champions and FA Cup winners. You just need new owners who know how to run a football club and you’ll be back. Good luck for next season.

If we help Ipswich get promoted, I'll actually hate Rowett more than I already do 

Posted
1 hour ago, MC Prussian said:

There's no hurt. There's little anger. Many of us have seen us getting relegated to League One before, it's a déjà-vu.

The most frustrating part is the amount of money spent on this disaster of a squad. £100m upwards on absolute dross.

Can't wait to wave most of them goodbye forever.

 

It'll probably the easiest away win for your lot all season.

You'll get an early goal, and we'll offer little resistance from thereon.

 

Most of our (senior) players haven't turned up so far, they chose – for the lack of a better term – to just tag along.

Because they face no consequences.

You’re right, there is no consequence to either those players or owners who have no affinity to the club or, more importantly, the fans, who are the lifeblood of any club that needs future generations to support it.

 

I’m sure all football fans, whoever they support up and down the country, fume when they see poor to mediocre players (and I’m sure Leicester City fans think they have their fair share of crap playing for them) unable to do the basics (like making a five yard pass successfully to a team mate, or being able to trap and control a ball) yet they can earn millions and be set up for life whilst barely producing the goods on the pitch. Those type of players are extremely lucky they’re not paid on their performance. Just think how much money clubs would save annually if that ever happened? 

 

That’s why football needs a salary cap. Sure, you’ll always have your Rooney’s, your Messi’s, your Ronaldo’s - players who’s feet can produce magic on the pitch, but most footballers are average, honest to God pros who just have that little bit more talent that you and I, as fans, don’t have, but that doesn’t mean they should be earning millions each year for producing, what is, essentially, entertainment. We’re not talking about noble professions here, like surgeons, who’s skill lay with their hands and their knowledge that can help save a life, we’re talking about 22 blokes on a pitch kicking a ball and lumps out of each other, all in the name of sport and getting one over on your rivals on a Saturday afternoon.

 

Deep down nothing will change, however. Football, like any other profession, is a free market, and cream will always rise to the top and clubs will pay handsomely to lick that cream up, even if they have to pay through the nose to sup from it in the first place.

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Posted
9 hours ago, EnderbyFox said:


Sort it out @Phil Mitchell thought Shirl wasn’t allowed at games anymore? 

Sorted it. She wasn’t bouncing around when she walked through the front door last night let me tell you. Phil

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Bunch of charlatans putting in some effort for 30 minutes yet still failing to win a must-win match seemed to absolutely delight the clapping freaks. Some sort of heroic draw, clearly, though still punctuated by the type of basic, barely interested errors that have summed this club up for half a decade.

 

Fortunately plenty gave them the criticism they deserved. Pathetic team.

 

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