I pretty much agree with everything you have written Rich (did not think that 
Wickham was as good as you have said but that apart...)
The place should have been buzzing and everyone should have gone home happy 
after a win following 2 home hammerings but it wasn't the case, Everything was 
very flat today - the Kop was as quiet as I can ever remember it being, and on 
the bus back to town the general feeling was 'we won, so what, we did not 
deserve it, we are still poor"
We were being outplayed , out- thought and almost outclassed by a team in the 
relegation places and who were on a poor run of form, In fact it was their 
incompetence that allowed us to win this game. We offered nothing and only a 
great one handed save from a deflection kept it at 0 0, then against the run of 
play we scored. I am a Smith fan and have said before that he is a handful and 
knows where the goal is etc but his goal today was a fluke. A throw in on the 
edge of the box was flung long by Wickham and Smith rose well to flick it 
backwards - no-one read the flick, including their keeper and the ball ended in 
the back of the net. He did not mean to score, The goal had no real affect on 
the game (other than the scoreline of course) and we continued to find it hard 
going, then a tackle led to the ball going forward to Ross who took it on and 
then hit a poor shot at the keeper that somehow went through him and into the 
side of the net, 2 up on the
 stroke of half time. The goal was greeted with apathy more than ecstasy but we 
did think that maybe, just maybe it would allow us to play with some freedom 
and panache second half (it didn't) 
Half time brought a lap of honour by Vinnie Jones in a purple trilby and led to 
him repeating his MOT sing-a-long from the Radebe testimonial. Almost the 
highlight of the day
The second half brought more of the same, tepid, lacklustre football from us, 
bright enterprising stuff from them that brought them one cracking goal but 
denied them a deserved equaliser, in fact we nearly got a goal right at the end 
but messed it up
So 3 undeserved points in front of the quietest 23 thousand I can remember at 
ER. A win after 2 heavy defeats but it did not impress the watching fans
I have just seen Holloways comments on BBC and he has pretty much summed up the 
atmosphere around ER and whilst I know he is a bit of a rent-a-quote, his 
comments are worthy of quoting here (up to you whether Brian still deserves our 
backing)
Dave
 Millwall boss Ian Holloway:
"Leeds were on their knees.
"I've never sensed this place like that. They need to back their manager, get 
their life sorted out.
"They're a wonderful club but that ain't right.
"Stop causing havoc, support your manager who's a great bloke, and sort your 
life out.
"I've never been to Leeds and they (have) felt that wobbly. And that hurts, 
because they were there, and they slipped out the bag."


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 From: Richard Walker <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]> 
Sent: Saturday, 22 March 2014, 18:48
Subject: [LU] Millwall
 

Yes a win is a win but the fact is there was only one team playing football 
today and that was Millwall. Whilst they played neat triangles and intelligent 
pass and move football all over the pitch we struggled to string 2 passes 
together with our only option being the long ball to Smith or hopeless balls 
into the channels. 

We started with a 4-3-3 formation with Wickham on the left, Smith in the middle 
and Macca roaming. Millwall were all over us from the start and I was actually 
pretty impressed by the way they controlled the game. It was only desperate 
defending, solid goalkeeping and poor finishing that saved us in the early 
exchanges. We could have easily been 3 down.

Our goal was completely against the run of play and was a bit of a freak goal. 
Wickham found Smith with one of his long throws ( a hidden weapon that we used 
a lot today). Smith flicked it on high into the air and it just looped over the 
keeper into the far corner. Did he mean it ? No, but who cares 1-0.

Did we improve ? No. Millwall continued to dominate and look dangerous. Austin, 
Murphy and Mowatt just didn't gel in midfield. Byram had too much on his plate 
defensively to do too much going forward and we just looked like a team low on 
confidence ( I get that) but also lacking in basic ability. Austin and Murphy 
will try their hearts out and run themselves into the ground and at this level 
that sometimes is enough but watching them both get the ball and then just give 
it away, fall over or pass it in to touch is too frustrating to watch. 

Wickham was also struggling on the left wing. Why ? He's not a fecking left 
winger. Lee Peltier played the worse pass I've ever seen last home game, today 
Wickham had the worse shot on goal I've ever seen. He cut inside and whacked it 
with his right foot, got it all wrong and it ballooned across the pitch for a 
throwing. A player trying too hard and getting frustrated by playing out of 
position ?

The second goal also came totally against the run of play. Millwall were 
breaking again, Tom Lees put in a crunching tackle to stop the attack which 
inadvertently put Macca clear. It seemed like an impossible angle but he 
managed to squeeze it into the net maybe through his legs ?

So 2-0 up at half-time but it was a total injustice on Ian Holloway's team.

Second half was much the same in torrential rain. The one difference was 
Wickham who was almost a one man team in the second half, he provided an outlet 
for us and he looked strong and skilful almost going alone the full length of 
the pitch at times. It's just a shame that there was nobody around him to 
assist. He looks like a real talent to me and we should be playing him in his 
best position but currently Macca scores the goals and Smith provides us with 
the long ball option which we need because we haven't got the ability to play 
it on the ground. A real dilemma for BMD.

Millwall then went for broke and put all their subs on including a 7 ft striker 
and DJ Campbell who must have had a wager on the draw because every time he got 
the ball he looked like scoring. It wasn't long before he did with a screamer 
from the edge of the box which Buckland had no chance with. A real quality 
strike for a frustratingly good player.

The rest of the game was just painful to watch. Wave after wave of Millwall 
attacks with us hanging on in there with some really desperate and decent 
defending. We did have a few counter attacks where we maybe should have bagged 
another but we wasted the chances. 

BMD showed his nervousness by taking off Wickham and Byram and putting on Tonge 
and Hunt. Strange substitutions in my book, especially Wickham who looked like 
the only player we had capable of holding up the ball.

Millwall came desperately close to equalising and really should have but we 
held out and won the game. Relief in the stands but you could sense the 
frustration in that we had won a game we had no right to have won. We were 
second best throughout and for me this isn't nearly good enough. 

Buckland -8 I thought he looked really solid and was a major factor in us 
winning this game.

Byram -6. I thought he struggled defensively at times today and didn't show 
much going forward. He's not a right back. Have I said that before ?

Pugh - 6. I thought he did ok. Steady, solidish performance, and I'm not 
joking. He's not the future though. Have I said that before ?

Lees - 7. He has his critics but I thought he did well today. Lots of good 
challenges.

Pearce - 7 Again, he put himself on the line time and time again. I don't think 
Lees and Pearce is a partnership that will take us anywhere but given their 
limited talents you can't fault their effort and application today.

Austin - 4. Apparently he wasn't fully fit. Loads of effort, no talent.

Murphy - 5. Loads of effort, no talent. Final ball always a disappointment.

Mowatt - 5. I think he's got ability and he showed glimpses but he's poor off 
the ball due to lack of pace and acceleration. I think this may be factor in 
his career. Think Mcphail. 

Wickham - 8. Poor isn't first half but was inspirational second half. Must be 
frustrated playing as. Left winger.

Macca - 6. Good goal, he was lively but like the rest his final ball wS 
incredibly poor. Also plYing Ina floating midfield role he does see a lot of 
the ball and he does lose possession a lot.

Smith -7. Does exactly what it says on the tin. Big bloke, wins headers, causes 
problems, provides a long ball option and scores goals. Can't fault him really. 
He looked f'cked second half.

Subs:

Tonge - did a job.

Hunt - got booked.

BMD - not good enough, he'll be relieved but I think he should be a very 
worried man. This team is lacking and he really doesn't know which formation to 
go with. I can't see a future with BMD. I hope I'm wrong.

This has been a very negative review for a game we won and I realise that. If 
I'm optimistic for a second maybe we are rock bottom on confidence and this is 
the major reason for our broken play. Maybe we will push on now.

Or maybe we're just shit.

A bit of Grenache tonight I think.


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> Squeeky bum time.
> We'll fuck up again?
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