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Given what we'd seen on Monday and Hecky's insistence on playing the daft lads in midfield, today I was a bit dismayed and feared Millwall burying us by half time and HJ&SMcC panicking all of our signings into a second half disasterzone. It's great to be wrong.

It was a game of two halfs though wasn't it? First half we set ourselves up versus an uncharacteristically clueless Millwall outfit and capitalised on some poor understanding of capability from some vastly improved playmakers. In the first 45, our midfield performed (largely) like you'd want them to play. They put Millwall seriously on the back foot and coupled with some graft from Brewster we literally ripped them to bits. The 2-0 lead gifted to United could have been more and really should have been. We could have, at 3-0 just stuck on five subs for a run about but as many people pointed out on shoutbox, a goal to them and we are in trouble. It was also nice to see one shoutbox contributor was happily holidaying in his home in Portgual. Yay!

Our first was wonderfully Wimbledon. Big Davey Beasant puts some snow on it and it bounces onto the feet of the runner on goal. Brewster did well to get involved and N'Daiye slotted it away coolly. Anel was simply scintillating (the cunteyed tossers on SUTV used that word excessively, so why not?) and his class showed through emulating Bash with his probing runs past their defenders. Take note, Norwood. Fleck had a decent first as well and the triangles were back out wide. It was a vintage Blades first half, extremely crowd pleasy and redolent of those heady days of mid-Wilder or mid-Bassett where we simply took the game off the opposition and refused to let them have it back. We even got a penalty which, although squandered, mattered little.

I expected Rowett to have a word at half time and oddly, although Millwall came at us for the first twenty minutes without much effect. A few close shaves were cleared but something had happened in midfield to turn Johnny into Jimmy, not let Sander be so effective and continue Norwood's desperate efforts. We tried to penetrate but didn't make a great deal of headway even with subs on the pitch. Glad to see we managed the result to three points and in all, United deserved it. But we still lacked the capacity to deliver more sword strikes after looking clinical in the first half. Not moaning about the result - yay for us. But had we not scored and Norwood's penalty miss been the difference between one and three points today, we'd be asking questions of Hecky and his inability to start with supposed talent to sustain the momentum and destroy the opposition.

Foderingham 6/10: Not because he played badly. He just didn't have much to save but collect or punch crosses
Baldock 6.5/10: Again, George plays one character like Bill Roache plays Ken Barlow. He's predictably committed and works his arse off but sometimes he is a bit unsighted and clumsy which takes a full mark off him today
Anel 9/10: Tremendous debut for the lad. Surging runs past players, positionally great in attack, committed in the tackle, difficult to get round and times his interceptions even in the box with experience and knowledge. Possibly the new Basham there
Egan 8/10: Solid if unspoken game for him and obviously more comfortable with Clark and Anel alongside him
Clark 8.5/10: Another great performance and better than Monday's which was more a 'what the fuck have we signed?' Today was 'Reyt Player! Gerrim signed!' Real commitment and made it difficult for Afobe and their front line
RND 6/10: Had his hands full with their right winger in more ways than one
Berge 8.5/10: faded in the second but that first half was showreel stuff. When he's got the ball and sets off past players, he looks and runs like Currie. Tremendously taken goal
Norwood 5/10: I won't give him below that because on balance, he did make some passable challenges and interceptions. But he is frequently robbed or makes a shit decision in passing and turns over the impetus and possession. Slate me all you want. I remain unconvinced this bloke 'makes us tick' or out team is 'better with him in it'. Still think watchers are easily pleased by the window dressing and fail to see it is old stock, well past it's sell-by-date. And despite the keeper moving, he needs to not take another penalty for us again because he doesn't have 'sweet feet' at all.
Fleck 6/10: A far better performance from John-not-Jim today particularly the first half. Second half he reverted to type and was subbed
N'Daiye 8/5/10: Another great outing from the danger man. Quick, effective and threatening. Just what we want if its only for two thirds of every game
Brewster 7/10: Good effort from the lad today running at them and looking less clueless and lost. Great endeavour buying the penalty too

Sharp 5/10: Dug in solidly if winning not much because we'd pulled back into our shell by the time he came on
Jebbison 4/10: Not really impressed to be honest. Fluffed a great goalscorers opportunity near the end
Osborn 6/10: Did his usual whriling dervish act

HJ&SMcC: 8/10: Shame we didn't see the real potential get a run out today but in a way understandable. Good strategy throughout mind - kill them off early with pressure and pressing and manage the game to three points at the end

pommpey
 

Given what we'd seen on Monday and Hecky's insistence on playing the daft lads in midfield, today I was a bit dismayed and feared Millwall burying us by half time and HJ&SMcC panicking all of our signings into a second half disasterzone. It's great to be wrong.

It was a game of two halfs though wasn't it? First half we set ourselves up versus an uncharacteristically clueless Millwall outfit and capitalised on some poor understanding of capability from some vastly improved playmakers. In the first 45, our midfield performed (largely) like you'd want them to play. They put Millwall seriously on the back foot and coupled with some graft from Brewster we literally ripped them to bits. The 2-0 lead gifted to United could have been more and really should have been. We could have, at 3-0 just stuck on five subs for a run about but as many people pointed out on shoutbox, a goal to them and we are in trouble. It was also nice to see one shoutbox contributor was happily holidaying in his home in Portgual. Yay!

Our first was wonderfully Wimbledon. Big Davey Beasant puts some snow on it and it bounces onto the feet of the runner on goal. Brewster did well to get involved and N'Daiye slotted it away coolly. Anel was simply scintillating (the cunteyed tossers on SUTV used that word excessively, so why not?) and his class showed through emulating Bash with his probing runs past their defenders. Take note, Norwood. Fleck had a decent first as well and the triangles were back out wide. It was a vintage Blades first half, extremely crowd pleasy and redolent of those heady days of mid-Wilder or mid-Bassett where we simply took the game off the opposition and refused to let them have it back. We even got a penalty which, although squandered, mattered little.

I expected Rowett to have a word at half time and oddly, although Millwall came at us for the first twenty minutes without much effect. A few close shaves were cleared but something had happened in midfield to turn Johnny into Jimmy, not let Sander be so effective and continue Norwood's desperate efforts. We tried to penetrate but didn't make a great deal of headway even with subs on the pitch. Glad to see we managed the result to three points and in all, United deserved it. But we still lacked the capacity to deliver more sword strikes after looking clinical in the first half. Not moaning about the result - yay for us. But had we not scored and Norwood's penalty miss been the difference between one and three points today, we'd be asking questions of Hecky and his inability to start with supposed talent to sustain the momentum and destroy the opposition.

Foderingham 6/10: Not because he played badly. He just didn't have much to save but collect or punch crosses
Baldock 6.5/10: Again, George plays one character like Bill Roache plays Ken Barlow. He's predictably committed and works his arse off but sometimes he is a bit unsighted and clumsy which takes a full mark off him today
Anel 9/10: Tremendous debut for the lad. Surging runs past players, positionally great in attack, committed in the tackle, difficult to get round and times his interceptions even in the box with experience and knowledge. Possibly the new Basham there
Egan 8/10: Solid if unspoken game for him and obviously more comfortable with Clark and Anel alongside him
Clark 8.5/10: Another great performance and better than Monday's which was more a 'what the fuck have we signed?' Today was 'Reyt Player! Gerrim signed!' Real commitment and made it difficult for Afobe and their front line
RND 6/10: Had his hands full with their right winger in more ways than one
Berge 8.5/10: faded in the second but that first half was showreel stuff. When he's got the ball and sets off past players, he looks and runs like Currie. Tremendously taken goal
Norwood 5/10: I won't give him below that because on balance, he did make some passable challenges and interceptions. But he is frequently robbed or makes a shit decision in passing and turns over the impetus and possession. Slate me all you want. I remain unconvinced this bloke 'makes us tick' or out team is 'better with him in it'. Still think watchers are easily pleased by the window dressing and fail to see it is old stock, well past it's sell-by-date. And despite the keeper moving, he needs to not take another penalty for us again because he doesn't have 'sweet feet' at all.
Fleck 6/10: A far better performance from John-not-Jim today particularly the first half. Second half he reverted to type and was subbed
N'Daiye 8/5/10: Another great outing from the danger man. Quick, effective and threatening. Just what we want if its only for two thirds of every game
Brewster 7/10: Good effort from the lad today running at them and looking less clueless and lost. Great endeavour buying the penalty too

Sharp 5/10: Dug in solidly if winning not much because we'd pulled back into our shell by the time he came on
Jebbison 4/10: Not really impressed to be honest. Fluffed a great goalscorers opportunity near the end
Osborn 6/10: Did his usual whriling dervish act

HJ&SMcC: 8/10: Shame we didn't see the real potential get a run out today but in a way understandable. Good strategy throughout mind - kill them off early with pressure and pressing and manage the game to three points at the end

pommpey

Sixth

pommpey
 
I had Egan as my MOTM, won everything today. Undoubtedly more confident with good defenders around him... take a bow AA, great debut. Had the unenviable task of marking Cooper most of the time at set pieces and, well he didn't score did he, so job done.

Jebbison doesn't look up for the battle to me.
 
Given what we'd seen on Monday and Hecky's insistence on playing the daft lads in midfield, today I was a bit dismayed and feared Millwall burying us by half time and HJ&SMcC panicking all of our signings into a second half disasterzone. It's great to be wrong.

It was a game of two halfs though wasn't it? First half we set ourselves up versus an uncharacteristically clueless Millwall outfit and capitalised on some poor understanding of capability from some vastly improved playmakers. In the first 45, our midfield performed (largely) like you'd want them to play. They put Millwall seriously on the back foot and coupled with some graft from Brewster we literally ripped them to bits. The 2-0 lead gifted to United could have been more and really should have been. We could have, at 3-0 just stuck on five subs for a run about but as many people pointed out on shoutbox, a goal to them and we are in trouble. It was also nice to see one shoutbox contributor was happily holidaying in his home in Portgual. Yay!

Our first was wonderfully Wimbledon. Big Davey Beasant puts some snow on it and it bounces onto the feet of the runner on goal. Brewster did well to get involved and N'Daiye slotted it away coolly. Anel was simply scintillating (the cunteyed tossers on SUTV used that word excessively, so why not?) and his class showed through emulating Bash with his probing runs past their defenders. Take note, Norwood. Fleck had a decent first as well and the triangles were back out wide. It was a vintage Blades first half, extremely crowd pleasy and redolent of those heady days of mid-Wilder or mid-Bassett where we simply took the game off the opposition and refused to let them have it back. We even got a penalty which, although squandered, mattered little.

I expected Rowett to have a word at half time and oddly, although Millwall came at us for the first twenty minutes without much effect. A few close shaves were cleared but something had happened in midfield to turn Johnny into Jimmy, not let Sander be so effective and continue Norwood's desperate efforts. We tried to penetrate but didn't make a great deal of headway even with subs on the pitch. Glad to see we managed the result to three points and in all, United deserved it. But we still lacked the capacity to deliver more sword strikes after looking clinical in the first half. Not moaning about the result - yay for us. But had we not scored and Norwood's penalty miss been the difference between one and three points today, we'd be asking questions of Hecky and his inability to start with supposed talent to sustain the momentum and destroy the opposition.

Foderingham 6/10: Not because he played badly. He just didn't have much to save but collect or punch crosses
Baldock 6.5/10: Again, George plays one character like Bill Roache plays Ken Barlow. He's predictably committed and works his arse off but sometimes he is a bit unsighted and clumsy which takes a full mark off him today
Anel 9/10: Tremendous debut for the lad. Surging runs past players, positionally great in attack, committed in the tackle, difficult to get round and times his interceptions even in the box with experience and knowledge. Possibly the new Basham there
Egan 8/10: Solid if unspoken game for him and obviously more comfortable with Clark and Anel alongside him
Clark 8.5/10: Another great performance and better than Monday's which was more a 'what the fuck have we signed?' Today was 'Reyt Player! Gerrim signed!' Real commitment and made it difficult for Afobe and their front line
RND 6/10: Had his hands full with their right winger in more ways than one
Berge 8.5/10: faded in the second but that first half was showreel stuff. When he's got the ball and sets off past players, he looks and runs like Currie. Tremendously taken goal
Norwood 5/10: I won't give him below that because on balance, he did make some passable challenges and interceptions. But he is frequently robbed or makes a shit decision in passing and turns over the impetus and possession. Slate me all you want. I remain unconvinced this bloke 'makes us tick' or out team is 'better with him in it'. Still think watchers are easily pleased by the window dressing and fail to see it is old stock, well past it's sell-by-date. And despite the keeper moving, he needs to not take another penalty for us again because he doesn't have 'sweet feet' at all.
Fleck 6/10: A far better performance from John-not-Jim today particularly the first half. Second half he reverted to type and was subbed
N'Daiye 8/5/10: Another great outing from the danger man. Quick, effective and threatening. Just what we want if its only for two thirds of every game
Brewster 7/10: Good effort from the lad today running at them and looking less clueless and lost. Great endeavour buying the penalty too

Sharp 5/10: Dug in solidly if winning not much because we'd pulled back into our shell by the time he came on
Jebbison 4/10: Not really impressed to be honest. Fluffed a great goalscorers opportunity near the end
Osborn 6/10: Did his usual whriling dervish act

HJ&SMcC: 8/10: Shame we didn't see the real potential get a run out today but in a way understandable. Good strategy throughout mind - kill them off early with pressure and pressing and manage the game to three points at the end

pommpey
As is my situation, getting to games is almost non-existant, but good reports, of which yours pommp old son, was ideal to get my head around. A pity that Khadra and Mc didn't get a chance, but this will be something we have to look forward to. It's far too early to judge, but we seem to have real depth of creative attacking capability. I'll qualify that by stating that our midfield needs an injection of quality from somewhere, but it's one game, and after our collective 'here we go again' we should be relieved and pleased with a clean sheet, a great debut from Anel, and the fact that we can now relax for a day or three as Hecky picks the bones out of this performance. Well done Blades, deserved victory.
 
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Given what we'd seen on Monday and Hecky's insistence on playing the daft lads in midfield, today I was a bit dismayed and feared Millwall burying us by half time and HJ&SMcC panicking all of our signings into a second half disasterzone. It's great to be wrong.

It was a game of two halfs though wasn't it? First half we set ourselves up versus an uncharacteristically clueless Millwall outfit and capitalised on some poor understanding of capability from some vastly improved playmakers. In the first 45, our midfield performed (largely) like you'd want them to play. They put Millwall seriously on the back foot and coupled with some graft from Brewster we literally ripped them to bits. The 2-0 lead gifted to United could have been more and really should have been. We could have, at 3-0 just stuck on five subs for a run about but as many people pointed out on shoutbox, a goal to them and we are in trouble. It was also nice to see one shoutbox contributor was happily holidaying in his home in Portgual. Yay!

Our first was wonderfully Wimbledon. Big Davey Beasant puts some snow on it and it bounces onto the feet of the runner on goal. Brewster did well to get involved and N'Daiye slotted it away coolly. Anel was simply scintillating (the cunteyed tossers on SUTV used that word excessively, so why not?) and his class showed through emulating Bash with his probing runs past their defenders. Take note, Norwood. Fleck had a decent first as well and the triangles were back out wide. It was a vintage Blades first half, extremely crowd pleasy and redolent of those heady days of mid-Wilder or mid-Bassett where we simply took the game off the opposition and refused to let them have it back. We even got a penalty which, although squandered, mattered little.

I expected Rowett to have a word at half time and oddly, although Millwall came at us for the first twenty minutes without much effect. A few close shaves were cleared but something had happened in midfield to turn Johnny into Jimmy, not let Sander be so effective and continue Norwood's desperate efforts. We tried to penetrate but didn't make a great deal of headway even with subs on the pitch. Glad to see we managed the result to three points and in all, United deserved it. But we still lacked the capacity to deliver more sword strikes after looking clinical in the first half. Not moaning about the result - yay for us. But had we not scored and Norwood's penalty miss been the difference between one and three points today, we'd be asking questions of Hecky and his inability to start with supposed talent to sustain the momentum and destroy the opposition.

Foderingham 6/10: Not because he played badly. He just didn't have much to save but collect or punch crosses
Baldock 6.5/10: Again, George plays one character like Bill Roache plays Ken Barlow. He's predictably committed and works his arse off but sometimes he is a bit unsighted and clumsy which takes a full mark off him today
Anel 9/10: Tremendous debut for the lad. Surging runs past players, positionally great in attack, committed in the tackle, difficult to get round and times his interceptions even in the box with experience and knowledge. Possibly the new Basham there
Egan 8/10: Solid if unspoken game for him and obviously more comfortable with Clark and Anel alongside him
Clark 8.5/10: Another great performance and better than Monday's which was more a 'what the fuck have we signed?' Today was 'Reyt Player! Gerrim signed!' Real commitment and made it difficult for Afobe and their front line
RND 6/10: Had his hands full with their right winger in more ways than one
Berge 8.5/10: faded in the second but that first half was showreel stuff. When he's got the ball and sets off past players, he looks and runs like Currie. Tremendously taken goal
Norwood 5/10: I won't give him below that because on balance, he did make some passable challenges and interceptions. But he is frequently robbed or makes a shit decision in passing and turns over the impetus and possession. Slate me all you want. I remain unconvinced this bloke 'makes us tick' or out team is 'better with him in it'. Still think watchers are easily pleased by the window dressing and fail to see it is old stock, well past it's sell-by-date. And despite the keeper moving, he needs to not take another penalty for us again because he doesn't have 'sweet feet' at all.
Fleck 6/10: A far better performance from John-not-Jim today particularly the first half. Second half he reverted to type and was subbed
N'Daiye 8/5/10: Another great outing from the danger man. Quick, effective and threatening. Just what we want if its only for two thirds of every game
Brewster 7/10: Good effort from the lad today running at them and looking less clueless and lost. Great endeavour buying the penalty too

Sharp 5/10: Dug in solidly if winning not much because we'd pulled back into our shell by the time he came on
Jebbison 4/10: Not really impressed to be honest. Fluffed a great goalscorers opportunity near the end
Osborn 6/10: Did his usual whriling dervish act

HJ&SMcC: 8/10: Shame we didn't see the real potential get a run out today but in a way understandable. Good strategy throughout mind - kill them off early with pressure and pressing and manage the game to three points at the end

pommpey
Interesting re: Brewster and Jebbo - I thought the latter got far more involved in causing a nuisance for the defenders; I thought Brewster did well along with the rest of the team 1st 30 mins then faded to be non-existent after that.
 
Thought Jebbison did reasonably well when he came on, certainly put himself about and tried to make things happen

He should have passed to Anel though in acres of space, might have been his first goal. Thats just inexperience. He will learn.



To be fair to Brewster he got zero service apart from the odd half chance pass. Thats what worried me slightly in the match we scored due to Millwall messing it up at the back for once not us not at the end of some of the great play. I know a win is a win but just saying.



pommpey good write up agree totally. I dont think you will get a postcode from Portugal. :)
 
'Cunteyed Tossers'? Have some respect, Pommps. Deano and Gagey were excellent servants to our club, and they continue to show a lot of affection and have a great bond with the club, despite not being from our city.
 
we won the game by half time and managed it well second half

millwall dont get thrashed to often today they helped us by being a bit slack twice
second half they defended better but still not as well as we did
I'm happy with it . 3 points. clean sheet best of the chances and possession

no point being greedy... we should have scored 6 must be the most over used fan comment in history

accept most games will have dull bits and. stop setting unachievable standards
 
Given what we'd seen on Monday and Hecky's insistence on playing the daft lads in midfield, today I was a bit dismayed and feared Millwall burying us by half time and HJ&SMcC panicking all of our signings into a second half disasterzone. It's great to be wrong.

It was a game of two halfs though wasn't it? First half we set ourselves up versus an uncharacteristically clueless Millwall outfit and capitalised on some poor understanding of capability from some vastly improved playmakers. In the first 45, our midfield performed (largely) like you'd want them to play. They put Millwall seriously on the back foot and coupled with some graft from Brewster we literally ripped them to bits. The 2-0 lead gifted to United could have been more and really should have been. We could have, at 3-0 just stuck on five subs for a run about but as many people pointed out on shoutbox, a goal to them and we are in trouble. It was also nice to see one shoutbox contributor was happily holidaying in his home in Portgual. Yay!

Our first was wonderfully Wimbledon. Big Davey Beasant puts some snow on it and it bounces onto the feet of the runner on goal. Brewster did well to get involved and N'Daiye slotted it away coolly. Anel was simply scintillating (the cunteyed tossers on SUTV used that word excessively, so why not?) and his class showed through emulating Bash with his probing runs past their defenders. Take note, Norwood. Fleck had a decent first as well and the triangles were back out wide. It was a vintage Blades first half, extremely crowd pleasy and redolent of those heady days of mid-Wilder or mid-Bassett where we simply took the game off the opposition and refused to let them have it back. We even got a penalty which, although squandered, mattered little.

I expected Rowett to have a word at half time and oddly, although Millwall came at us for the first twenty minutes without much effect. A few close shaves were cleared but something had happened in midfield to turn Johnny into Jimmy, not let Sander be so effective and continue Norwood's desperate efforts. We tried to penetrate but didn't make a great deal of headway even with subs on the pitch. Glad to see we managed the result to three points and in all, United deserved it. But we still lacked the capacity to deliver more sword strikes after looking clinical in the first half. Not moaning about the result - yay for us. But had we not scored and Norwood's penalty miss been the difference between one and three points today, we'd be asking questions of Hecky and his inability to start with supposed talent to sustain the momentum and destroy the opposition.

Foderingham 6/10: Not because he played badly. He just didn't have much to save but collect or punch crosses
Baldock 6.5/10: Again, George plays one character like Bill Roache plays Ken Barlow. He's predictably committed and works his arse off but sometimes he is a bit unsighted and clumsy which takes a full mark off him today
Anel 9/10: Tremendous debut for the lad. Surging runs past players, positionally great in attack, committed in the tackle, difficult to get round and times his interceptions even in the box with experience and knowledge. Possibly the new Basham there
Egan 8/10: Solid if unspoken game for him and obviously more comfortable with Clark and Anel alongside him
Clark 8.5/10: Another great performance and better than Monday's which was more a 'what the fuck have we signed?' Today was 'Reyt Player! Gerrim signed!' Real commitment and made it difficult for Afobe and their front line
RND 6/10: Had his hands full with their right winger in more ways than one
Berge 8.5/10: faded in the second but that first half was showreel stuff. When he's got the ball and sets off past players, he looks and runs like Currie. Tremendously taken goal
Norwood 5/10: I won't give him below that because on balance, he did make some passable challenges and interceptions. But he is frequently robbed or makes a shit decision in passing and turns over the impetus and possession. Slate me all you want. I remain unconvinced this bloke 'makes us tick' or out team is 'better with him in it'. Still think watchers are easily pleased by the window dressing and fail to see it is old stock, well past it's sell-by-date. And despite the keeper moving, he needs to not take another penalty for us again because he doesn't have 'sweet feet' at all.
Fleck 6/10: A far better performance from John-not-Jim today particularly the first half. Second half he reverted to type and was subbed
N'Daiye 8/5/10: Another great outing from the danger man. Quick, effective and threatening. Just what we want if its only for two thirds of every game
Brewster 7/10: Good effort from the lad today running at them and looking less clueless and lost. Great endeavour buying the penalty too

Sharp 5/10: Dug in solidly if winning not much because we'd pulled back into our shell by the time he came on
Jebbison 4/10: Not really impressed to be honest. Fluffed a great goalscorers opportunity near the end
Osborn 6/10: Did his usual whriling dervish act

HJ&SMcC: 8/10: Shame we didn't see the real potential get a run out today but in a way understandable. Good strategy throughout mind - kill them off early with pressure and pressing and manage the game to three points at the end

pommpey
Pretty much agree with that AGAIN! 😉
 

I disagreed slightly with some of your view bout Monday at Watford , but agree 100% with you today Pomp’s
Clarke in his right position played much better which settled down back 3
Up top we were excellent in first half , off it in second agree about Jebbo as well
Think once loans are fit & up to speed , it could be a gradual easing out of Fleck & Norwood
They have been great servants for us since we got them and they deserve are thanks & respect but unfortunately all good things must come to an end .
A gradual reduction in there time playing for us would be a perfect way to eventually end playing for us
 
Id give Baldock and RND a 7. Think they were tenacious as ever, similar to Brewster, key to our pressing and didn’t do anything wrong of note. Baldock linked well with Anel, allowing him to push forward.

Id also give Sharp a 6/7. Thought his experience and game management relieved some pressure and you can tell his football brain is really developed.

Other than that. Completely agree.
 
Some players putting in good performances undermines some fans self-opinionated ultra egos. Hoping/praying and constantly sniping and insisting they move on to justify their "expert" analyses does provide a form of alt-entertainment I suppose!
 
I just hope Jayden Bogle will once again prove to be a formidable Mike Baldwin and go toe-to-toe with Ken, in the quest to shag that much coveted Deirdre of a first-team place.
I would hope so.

Isn`t it every mans dream to win the prize of flopping out his man muck on them jam jar bottom glasses of Mrs Rashid.
 
I am absolutely delighted to read that Brewster bought that pen today. It should have been converted (Berge? Or Sharp?). Done well it could get us another 5 to 10 goals this season a la Jack Lester. Other teams have been doing this TO us for the last 2 years. Finally getting streetwise.
 
I think if we score the pen and hold out for the first 15 of the second then we would have got the loanees on and scored another couple on the break. As it was it was a comfortable if unspectacular win.
 
I'm excited that the glaring problem is our midfield. One great half but not two as required. With replacements surely itching to get involved this is going to be a fun season. Back three solid, wing backs good, up front young and hungry. McAfee, Khadra and Doyle it's set up for you.
 
we won the game by half time and managed it well second half

millwall dont get thrashed to often today they helped us by being a bit slack twice
second half they defended better but still not as well as we did
I'm happy with it . 3 points. clean sheet best of the chances and possession

no point being greedy... we should have scored 6 must be the most over used fan comment in history

accept most games will have dull bits and. stop setting unachievable standards
Pretty much how I saw it. Millwall aren't a bad side, and the couldn't lay a glove on us. Very encouraging
 
Cheers pommpey. To paraphrase Dart Vader, I had a feeling in my nether regions I hadn’t felt for some time when Sander’s goal went in!!!
 

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