Forest v Millwall
Forest v Millwall
Any preference? Forest to put pressure on Leeds or Millwall to put pressure on r**ers .
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Re: Forest v Millwall
Going off how the Championship has gone so far this season, then the pressure will be too much for Forest at the though of going 5 points behind Leeds and joint 3rd.
However, if that happens and Millwall win, like you say they go above Rovers.
Therefore, result = draw.
However, if that happens and Millwall win, like you say they go above Rovers.
Therefore, result = draw.
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Re: Forest v Millwall
Millwall. Forest won’t catch them. And I want millwall to go up.
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Not on TV anywhere?
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Sky now on
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Wouldn't mind Notts Forrest winning tonight.
I love it when they win a few as they think they're back in Europe again.
I love it when they win a few as they think they're back in Europe again.
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Can anyone else smell fish around here?cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 7:48 pmMillwall. Forest won’t catch them. And I want millwall to go up.
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Molumby is local to us. Just signed a new 3 year deal at his parent club, BHA, captains Ireland U21s and he’s going to have a good career, injuries withstanding.
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Leeds are going up and rovers will finish in the play offs. The championship clubs are handing Leeds and rovers as many points as they wish for on a silver platter! Being very generous are the other 22 championship teams.
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Re: Forest v Millwall
Millwall 3-0
Amazing scoreline
Amazing scoreline
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Could tell Forest would collapse at the thought of going joint third. Guess it takes Rovers down a place.
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Pretty much. This has been an incredibly weak Championship.thelaughingclaret wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 8:16 pmLeeds are going up and rovers will finish in the play offs. The championship clubs are handing Leeds and rovers as many points as they wish for on a silver platter! Being very generous are the other 22 championship teams.
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3 and a Matt Smith hat trick in the space of 13 minutes,how the heck are Forest 4th,it must be a poor league if they're that highly placed.
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I don't think I've ever wanted Millwall to win a match.
However, do people remember that Millwall fan who came on here a few years back, He was raising money for, I think, a little lad or girl in his family who was very seriously ill. He came over as a first-class bloke. Which goes to show.
A lot of people think all Clarets are inbreds.
However, do people remember that Millwall fan who came on here a few years back, He was raising money for, I think, a little lad or girl in his family who was very seriously ill. He came over as a first-class bloke. Which goes to show.
A lot of people think all Clarets are inbreds.
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The biggest blessing. I can’t see any team in that league doing a Wolves or Sheff U.FactualFrank wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 8:21 pmPretty much. This has been an incredibly weak Championship.
All would be favourites to go straight back down.
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Depends on the Leeds investment. If it's what's rumoured they will have a huge wallet for the summer. And sure it doesn't guarantee anything but I think they will certainly stay up.Tricky Trevor wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 8:24 pmThe biggest blessing. I can’t see any team in that league doing a Wolves or Sheff U.
All would be favourites to go straight back down.
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But as we’ve seen with Fulham and Villa it’s not how much you spend but how wisely you spend it. Any purchase can disrupt the team ethic. Lots of them can kick it down the road.FactualFrank wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 8:31 pmDepends on the Leeds investment. If it's what's rumoured they will have a huge wallet for the summer. And sure it doesn't guarantee anything but I think they will certainly stay up.
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Money....means nothing Frank,Leeds will cock it up and make a quick return to were they belong and spend the next twenty years trying to get in the play offs.FactualFrank wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 8:31 pmDepends on the Leeds investment. If it's what's rumoured they will have a huge wallet for the summer. And sure it doesn't guarantee anything but I think they will certainly stay up.
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That's exactly why I said it doesn't guarantee anything.Tricky Trevor wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 8:36 pmBut as we’ve seen with Fulham and Villa it’s not how much you spend but how wisely you spend it. Any purchase can disrupt the team ethic. Lots of them can kick it down the road.
But I think it will certainly improve their chances.
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Get what your saying Cricketfield, I would like Millwall to sneak up.cricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 7:48 pmMillwall. Forest won’t catch them. And I want millwall to go up.
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Be great to see milwall in the prem.
The news reports would be endless
The news reports would be endless
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Milwall up and Hammers down would be funny
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Finished 3-0 to the Lions,they're starting to roar,and have put real pressure on the teams playing tomorrow.
Forest have been shocking since their victory over Leeds,if they're not careful even a play-off place isn't certain.
Forest have been shocking since their victory over Leeds,if they're not careful even a play-off place isn't certain.
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The last time we were promoted we lost 4 games all season. Brighton finished 3rd that year, having lost 5.
When we finished 2nd in 2013/14 we lost 5 games all season.
It’s likely that Leeds will lose 10 games or more and still finish runners up.
There’s probably an argument that this years Championship is really competitive. I suspect it’s just a bit ****.
When we finished 2nd in 2013/14 we lost 5 games all season.
It’s likely that Leeds will lose 10 games or more and still finish runners up.
There’s probably an argument that this years Championship is really competitive. I suspect it’s just a bit ****.
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Danny Dyer's face would be a picture in that scenario
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We lost 5 games in 2015/16.agreenwood wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 10:05 pmThe last time we were promoted we lost 4 games all season. Brighton finished 3rd that year, having lost 5.
When we finished 2nd in 2013/14 we lost 5 games all season.
It’s likely that Leeds will lose 10 games or more and still finish runners up.
There’s probably an argument that this years Championship is really competitive. I suspect it’s just a bit ****.
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We did but then we went 23 unbeaten,and i'm sure both Brighton and Boro had long winning/unbeaten runs during the season also,all 3 teams amassed around 90 points,i can't see any of the promoted teams surviving next season,without major investment in their squads,Leeds probably have the best chance if the rumours about their spending are true,but as Fulham and Villa have shown big transfer fees and wages don't automatically equate to success.
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Re: Forest v Millwall
Not really. Said many times why id like Millwall to go up. They dont bother me. Like some drama queens. They have idiots obviously. But so do every club!
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Be brilliant down there on a saturdaycricketfieldclarets wrote: ↑Fri Mar 06, 2020 11:35 pmNot really. Said many times why id like Millwall to go up. They dont bother me. Like some drama queens. They have idiots obviously. But so do every club!
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My first ever away day without my parents. God knows how I picked that one Remember loads of Burnley fans turning up late.
We went 1 up through Cooke but drew 1-1 they had a great team. Ifill, Cahill etc.
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I am another who would like to see Millwall get promoted. Millwall are a traditional working class football club, who always bring a loud boistouros following to the Turf.
The quality of the championship this season is rank poor, the inconsistency of the top 6 is laughable. Leeds and WBA will more than likely finish top only because the rubbish behind them can't string a run of wins together
The quality of the championship this season is rank poor, the inconsistency of the top 6 is laughable. Leeds and WBA will more than likely finish top only because the rubbish behind them can't string a run of wins together
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Re: Forest v Millwall
I want Millwall to beat Leeds in the playoff semi and then go up.