Millwall play Blackburn Norwich and Swansea. Teams with nothing to play for. By the time they play Burnley, Millwall could have everything to play for and Burnley could be on the beach knowing they are back in the Premier League
Dasilva has been good recently, especially tonight. But that goal illustrates his weakness as a defender, players get in behind him and then he doesn't close them down enough. Illustrated by the amount of goals we have conceded with him and a lot more we have been lucky to get away with.
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It's been our Achilles heel all season, home and away.
It's just typical of the twists and turns you get at the end of the season whether you are near the top or the bottom.
They don't concede many and since January have been in pretty good form.
It was not a given in a tight league especially away from home. There keeper had a really good game and you can't deny him that.
Plymouth and Luton will be equally tricky in my experience of teams trying to stay up. It...
How would you make them 'accountable'?
If you analyse their game without fans bias specs, and fans lack of knowledge of the rules of the game, they probably make fewer mistakes than players.
Plus players are always trying to cheat.
If you are so good why aren't you a ref?
He has always been quick if he has space to attack. He gets going after about 3 strides.
Hamer was quick from a standstill over the first three strides then nothing extra after that. But sometimes that gap was enough.