They keep putting results together and are planted in play off spots…how impressed were you when we’ve played them this season?
Luton could still finish second!The table rarely lies. They are where they are on merit. If Vik stays, (unlikely) a battering ram partner up top would help against some of the more aggressive teams in the Championship. We appear to be one year behind Luton in our progress. Lets hope so. I gather we were after Cresswell this season and he has done well for Milwall (although Vik skinned him). Be surprised if Middlesborough don't go up. Anything can happen in the playoffs, but if Middlesborough don't overhaul Sheff Utd, I would feel they would beat either Milwall or Luton
I know and I couldn't get my head round it last year either.Its not just this season though is it? Both been on the up for a while.
Wouldlike Millwall to goup - have shares I'd like to sell!
Not much Got half a million at 0.02p a share, on the offchance they fluked a promotion to the top flight, and a random overseas owner fell in love with hooliganism and high jinks.At what price did you buy them for?
You invested ten grand in Millwall?!Not much Got half a million at 0.02p a share, on the offchance they fluked a promotion to the top flight, and a random overseas owner fell in love with hooliganism and high jinks.
Unfortunately they scuppered that a bit by rationalising them, so I now own... four shares. The 'value' was the same, but I suspect it's gone down since then!
It also stopped me telling people I owned half a million shares in a football league club, which sounded far more impressive than four(!)
Ooh look at the mathematicianYou invested ten grand in Millwall?!
No, £100You invested ten grand in Millwall?!
Luton will be in the play offs at the end of the yearIf we are to make the play offs, we need both of these to lose form. I think Blackburn, Boro and Norwich will make it.
Hahaha I misread - that makes a lot more sense!No, £100
You invested ten grand in Millwall?!
I think the initial investment is now worth £7 at £1.75 per share