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In my opinion the day before kick off, Pearson ought to get the dvd out from the 0-3 defeat back in october. Make them sit through it, get there minds full of revenge. Follow it up the film Goal, inorder to get word believe in their minds. So on the day of the match all they should be thinking about his revenge plus belief.

That video should be shown to naughty children as punishment for their misdemeanours.

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Remember that 1-0 in League One? When Steve Howard done the on the turn volley and scored? Well a moment like that will win us the game on Saturday.

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King to score on his way back to form.

Marshall to score another stunner.

Beckford to finish it off.

3-0 City. Come on lads do us proud!

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We will crush them mercilessly

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I'd put money on that if we win we WONT be in the play offs. Ours looks the most difficult game out of those in and around 6th.

All the same its down to how we play 1 2 City

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35 yarder. :whistle:

No way man, he'll go for a volleyed halfway line special on Saturday

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Remember that 1-0 in League One? When Steve Howard done the on the turn volley and scored? Well a moment like that will win us the game on Saturday.

Especially if we don't concede [/THEBIGJOHNSTEADER]

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We've had several opportunities to break into the top 6 since November, but I feel that the Millwall game is potentially our last chance of doing just that.

The last thing that we want is us losing and Cardiff, Brighton and Middlesbrough winning.

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We've had several opportunities to break into the top 6 since November, but I feel that the Millwall game is potentially our last chance of doing just that.

The last thing that we want is us losing and Cardiff, Brighton and Middlesbrough winning.

The last thing I want is for us to get 4-7 points from the last 4 games, look up and realise that 8-10 would have got us there. We need to do our bit! If we win all 4 but still miss out then at least, from this point forward, we'd have given it our best shot.

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ASSISTANT manager Joe Gallen believes a win against Leicester would guarantee Millwall's Championship status - even if results elsewhere don't make it a mathematical certainty.

While a Coventry win at Burnley tomorrow would prolong official confirmation of the Lions' safety for at least another week, victory against the Foxes would see Kenny Jackett's side reach the 50-point-mark which, according to Gallen, would see them survive.

"We seem to have found some form at the right time of the season," he told the club's official website.

"We're still looking to get 50 points, which is the target the manager set a couple of weeks ago, and it would be great it we could do it in front of our own fans.

"Not conceding goals has been the key. My opinion is that since the Middlesbrough game, we've put in some good performances and been unlucky to not to pick up more points at home.

"Not conceding always gives you a chance of winning the game, and thankfully we've scored the first goal on a few occasions. A combination of those two things has helped us get the points."

Leicester's need for points is just as pressing, with Nigel Pearson's side sitting just outside the play-off positions going into tomorrow's match.

Gallen added: "I think it's going to be a really good game. They have a lot of flair and attacking players and they need to win. We're in the same situation ourselves because we want to reach 50 points.

"We have to nullify their strengths - of which there are many - defend from the front and as the game goes on, impose ourselves."

Read more on NewsAtDen: http://www.newsatden.co.uk/2261-gallen-beat-leicester-and-millwall-will-be-safe-from-relegation.html#ixzz1rvamuIUs

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3-1.

Nugent to get an early goal, them to score a penalty (of course) and then Drinkwater to make it 2-1 on the hour mark. 20 minutes of Milwall pressure where Leicester look set to concede, but stay in front after a Morgan clearance off the line. Game will finally be killed off in the 83rd minute by a Ben Marshall goal from 4 yards... :ph34r:

Cardiff to lose 2-1, as do Brighton, with Middlesboro' drawing 1-1, putting Leicester in the play-offs on GD. :scarf: :scarf:

:rolleyes:

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''We will have to nulify their strengths - of which there are many - defend from the front and as the game goes on, impose ourselves''

So ten men behind the ball and stick the boot in later in the game whe getting yellow cads don't matter.

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Got a bad feeling that they will park the bus and try to hit us on the break. something we have struggled against all season. I am exctied and looking forward to it, I am optimistic but I have this horrid feeling that they will do a Posh on us.

eeeeeeppppp coyb!

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TEAM NEWS

Darius Henderson could return to the Millwall squad for the visit of Leicester after he missed two matches with a calf injury.

Liam Trotter remains a doubt with a thigh problem, while Therry Racon and Tamika Mkandawire are still out.

Leicester have Neil Danns available after a four-game ban, but he could be kept out with a groin injury.

Lee Peltier (hamstring) and Paul Gallagher (knee) are also doubtful with niggling injuries.

MATCH FACTS

Head-to-head

• Millwall have won a third of their league games against Leicester; 11 of 33. The Foxes have prevailed in 14, with eight drawn.

• The Lions trounced Leicester 3-0 at the King Power Stadium in October, courtesy of a Darius Henderson hat-track. Three points at the New Den would give Millwall only their second ever double over the Foxes.

• Leicester are chasing a third win in four league trips to Millwall.

Millwall

• Four places and eight points above the drop zone should be sufficient to land Millwall a third successive season in the Championship.

• They are hoping to complete three consecutive league wins for the second time this season, and are already on Championship's longest current sequence of clean sheets, having not conceded in three games.

• Kenny Jackett's side are 14 points down on this same stage last season, due in part perhaps to the fact that they have not been able to win any game in which the opposition has scored the opening goal.

Leicester City

• Leicester are three places and three points shy of a play-off place, and aiming to make it three wins in a row.

• Maximum points would make this their best sequence since five successive victories in February 2011 last season.

• The Foxes have scored two more goals in the first-half of Championship games than they have in the second-half. Only Barnsley have a similar return.

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