notnowcato Posted yesterday at 14:49 Posted yesterday at 14:49 3 hours ago, VectisSaint said: No you have to start with Romeu and then take him off after his yellow card 😉 His strike rate of converting yellow to red or xRC is ridiculously low. 1
saintant Posted yesterday at 15:28 Posted yesterday at 15:28 38 minutes ago, notnowcato said: His strike rate of converting yellow to red or xRC is ridiculously low. Yeah, I think I'm right in saying he never collected two yellows in one match during his time with us. 2
saintant Posted yesterday at 16:54 Posted yesterday at 16:54 Their stand out player looks to be Femi Azeez so we'll need to keep an eye on him.
die Mannyschaft Posted yesterday at 16:59 Posted yesterday at 16:59 Who will replce Scienza, we don't have a like gor like so guess a change of plan, more defence and counter. How did DD get injured?
die Mannyschaft Posted yesterday at 17:02 Posted yesterday at 17:02 7 hours ago, LGTL said: Scienza a doubt which is a shame. Let's hope he turns up!!
davefizzy14 Posted yesterday at 17:04 Posted yesterday at 17:04 (edited) I would bring Bragg in for Downes as he was outstanding last Saturday 😊 and bring Romeu on in the second half 😊 If Downs is injured and not available, I would like to see Oyekunle on the bench 😊 Edited yesterday at 17:06 by davefizzy14 3
Football Special Posted yesterday at 17:08 Posted yesterday at 17:08 3 hours ago, Toussaint said: I didn't realise they had their own beach, I'm going to take my swimming stuff and make the most of my day trip. Don't forget the sun cream 1
Football Special Posted yesterday at 17:09 Posted yesterday at 17:09 13 minutes ago, saintant said: Their stand out player looks to be Femi Azeez so we'll need to keep an eye on him. He is, just back from injury, came on and scored the winner on Wednesday against Wednesday 1
VectisSaint Posted yesterday at 17:27 Posted yesterday at 17:27 2 hours ago, notnowcato said: His strike rate of converting yellow to red or xRC is ridiculously low. Of course it is, maybe that is why 😉 Seriously I think you take comments a bit too seriously sometimes. xRC 🤣
CamSaint Posted yesterday at 17:28 Posted yesterday at 17:28 This will be an interesting test for Eckert if Leo cannot play tomorrow. You'd expect that at some stage of the season we will be without one or more of Leo, Azaz and Fellows due to injury (or illness), especially when you see the sort of treatment Leo, in particular, is getting from opposition defenders. All managers have to deal with injury problems - Alex Neill at Millwall being a prime example. It will be fascinating to see how (or if) Tonda adapts the style of play if he is forced into replacing Leo as well as Downes tomorrow. We do have a big squad so he does have options open to him - let's see how he deals with it!
macca155 Posted yesterday at 17:38 Posted yesterday at 17:38 6 minutes ago, CamSaint said: This will be an interesting test for Eckert if Leo cannot play tomorrow. You'd expect that at some stage of the season we will be without one or more of Leo, Azaz and Fellows due to injury (or illness), especially when you see the sort of treatment Leo, in particular, is getting from opposition defenders. All managers have to deal with injury problems - Alex Neill at Millwall being a prime example. It will be fascinating to see how (or if) Tonda adapts the style of play if he is forced into replacing Leo as well as Downes tomorrow. We do have a big squad so he does have options open to him - let's see how he deals with it! Robinson is the obvious substitute, and pretty effective to. However it's an intense position to play in. Frazer will probably act as back up. Of course Dibling would have been perfect, but he is of course busy ..... sitting on the bench. 3 1
HnycS Posted yesterday at 18:20 Posted yesterday at 18:20 2 hours ago, saintant said: Yeah, I think I'm right in saying he never collected two yellows in one match during his time with us. Correct. He does have the record number of yellow cards, a record which surprisingly he took from MLT.
benjii Posted yesterday at 18:21 Posted yesterday at 18:21 Leo has brought direct running and rapid ball-carrying, so if he's out and we plan on playing similarly to how we have been, the obvious replacement is Robinson or Fraser. I realise that everyone probably knew this already. Wildcard: Mas-ski San. 2
Badger Posted yesterday at 18:52 Posted yesterday at 18:52 29 minutes ago, benjii said: Wildcard: Mas-ski San. Has he even been on the bench since Tonda took over ? 1
Raging Bull Posted yesterday at 19:06 Posted yesterday at 19:06 4 hours ago, notnowcato said: His strike rate of converting yellow to red or xRC is ridiculously low. Pretty sure it’s zero
SuperSAINT Posted yesterday at 19:08 Posted yesterday at 19:08 2 hours ago, die Mannyschaft said: How did DD get injured? Think he hurt himself leaping for that header to keep the ball in play vs Leicester.
Obstacle1 Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 2 hours ago, die Mannyschaft said: Who will replce Scienza, we don't have a like gor like so guess a change of plan, more defence and counter. How did DD get injured? Car crash 2
danjosaint Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 17 minutes ago, SuperSAINT said: Think he hurt himself leaping for that header to keep the ball in play vs Leicester. Or tripping over himself
Badger Posted 23 hours ago Posted 23 hours ago 31 minutes ago, SuperSAINT said: Think he hurt himself leaping for that header to keep the ball in play vs Leicester. Possibly sprained neck or back due to that tree he seems to be growing on his head. 1
notnowcato Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 3 hours ago, VectisSaint said: Of course it is, maybe that is why 😉 Seriously I think you take comments a bit too seriously sometimes. xRC 🤣 What’s so funny about xRC? I could quote x2ndY if you wish. Both show Romeu’s exemplary record for an enforcer. 1 1
leeham_69 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 4 hours ago, saintant said: Their stand out player looks to be Femi Azeez so we'll need to keep an eye on him. He’s just the Aldi version of Finn Azaz 4
EssEffCee Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 10 hours ago, Mathamite said: I'm after a ticket for tomorrow and happy to meet near the ground. COYS! I've got a ticket if you're interested? Can't message you on here so drop your email or number if you are. 1
skintsaint Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) They are a bit out of form after a good start to the season, including a struggling win against Weds last time out, probably on their way down to a bottom half finish. We are on top form at the moment. Millwall win. Edited 21 hours ago by skintsaint 1
Dr Who? Posted 20 hours ago Posted 20 hours ago 4 hours ago, HnycS said: Correct. He does have the record number of yellow cards, a record which surprisingly he took from MLT. That is because MLT could not tackle, even though he used to try and he was a gobshite. I always remember he was a very awkward tackler, he used to pretty much lay down first then tackle instead of the normal slide tackle. 1
Mathamite Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago (edited) 10 hours ago, EssEffCee said: I've got a ticket if you're interested? Can't message you on here so drop your email or number if you are. yes, very much so. Edited 11 hours ago by Mathamite personal details 1
Rivers Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago The strangest thing happened to me tonight. I suddenly realised, that for the first time in what feels like forever... I am actually looking forward to Saints playing on Saturday. Usually what happens on a Friday night, is that I am just enjoying my evening. Relaxing, and winding down from the frenetic week, and then at some point, it abruptly dawns upon me: "Oh fuck. It's Saints tomorrow." And that old heavy-hearted sinking feeling, begins to wash over me. Instead, I feel pleasantly refreshed and re-invigorated, by two superb wins, and some absolutely scintillating attacking football. A strong blast of fresh air is sweeping through our Club. It feels good to be excited about Saints again. To see so much potential opening up before us. We look organised, well drilled, aggressive and combative. There is strong desire to work hard, with and without the ball, and a creative spark that has been sorely missing for far too long. We are flying into challenges, and throwing bodies in front of the ball. Defending as a team, and difficult to break down. There is a developing cohesion, understanding and spirit amongst the squad. You can feel the difference in the crowd. The expectation. The tangible buzz everytime Leo gets the ball, and starts weaving magic. When Tom Fellows mesmerises defenders, spellbinding them with stepovers, and no-one can stop him from getting his crosses in. I had forgotten what it felt like, to genuinely feel like Saints could score at any moment, every single time we attack. These are exciting times my friends, and it is wonderful to feel so good about our Club once again. 19
SNSUN Posted 18 hours ago Posted 18 hours ago I did the Bermondsey Beer Mile in August, because of poor forward planning it fell on a Millwall home game (I think it was their Boro defeat). I got the shits at bar number 7 and had to use a god awful toilet. I blame Millwall for no reason whatsoever. I want revenge. Millwall 0 - Saints 5. 1
Toadhall Saint Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago 7 hours ago, Rivers said: The strangest thing happened to me tonight. I suddenly realised, that for the first time in what feels like forever... I am actually looking forward to Saints playing on Saturday. Usually what happens on a Friday night, is that I am just enjoying my evening. Relaxing, and winding down from the frenetic week, and then at some point, it abruptly dawns upon me: "Oh fuck. It's Saints tomorrow." And that old heavy-hearted sinking feeling, begins to wash over me. Instead, I feel pleasantly refreshed and re-invigorated, by two superb wins, and some absolutely scintillating attacking football. A strong blast of fresh air is sweeping through our Club. It feels good to be excited about Saints again. To see so much potential opening up before us. We look organised, well drilled, aggressive and combative. There is strong desire to work hard, with and without the ball, and a creative spark that has been sorely missing for far too long. We are flying into challenges, and throwing bodies in front of the ball. Defending as a team, and difficult to break down. There is a developing cohesion, understanding and spirit amongst the squad. You can feel the difference in the crowd. The expectation. The tangible buzz everytime Leo gets the ball, and starts weaving magic. When Tom Fellows mesmerises defenders, spellbinding them with stepovers, and no-one can stop him from getting his crosses in. I had forgotten what it felt like, to genuinely feel like Saints could score at any moment, every single time we attack. These are exciting times my friends, and it is wonderful to feel so good about our Club once again. And it is about this time that (from too many years experience) something comes along and burst the big balloon of optimism. I’m hoping not just yet though as, like you, I’m enjoying watching this saints side. 1
Pwoite Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago (edited) On 27/11/2025 at 21:51, Wade Garrett said: Bermondsey is like a load of 3rd generation pikeys all in the same place. The most horrible bunch of cunts you could ever wish to meet. They deserve the shite housing they have, not that many of the scroungers pay any rent. They’ll be on the piss big-time on Saturday celebrating their bumper pay-rise from Rachel the Twat. Won’t even notice what’s going on on the pitch. Which is lucky for them because we are going to win by a fucking mile. Fucking horrible pikey cunts. I was dragged to their match on Wednesday night, and sat with the home fans during the match. I caught a train to and from the ground, queued on the platforms, went round their shop , had a burger and a beer in the ground. I was no bad behaviour, heard nothing any different from being at SMS and felt it was just a normal crowd at a normal match. Sure, there was a significant police presence, around the station and the stadium, but I didn’t see them having to do anything. I had been expecting a fairly lively evening, and was somewhat surprised to find it so calm, relaxed and ordinary. So, Wade Garrett, I don’t know where or when you experienced Millwall fans that caused you to give such a strong, bigoted opinion, but I saw nothing like that. Maybe today will be different, maybe you’re remembering ten or twenty years ago, but I saw a genuine community club with decent people watching. Mind you, the football was dire, and whilst Millwall attacked with pace down the wings they were largely toothless in the box. Edited 10 hours ago by Pwoite 4
Sheaf Saint Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 55 minutes ago, Pwoite said: I was dragged to their match on Wednesday night, and sat with the home fans during the match. I caught a train to and from the ground, queued on the platforms, went round their shop , had a burger and a beer in the ground. I was no bad behaviour, heard nothing any different from being at SMS and felt it was just a normal crowd at a normal match. Sure, there was a significant police presence, around the station and the stadium, but I didn’t see them having to do anything. I had been expecting a fairly lively evening, and was somewhat surprised to find it so calm, relaxed and ordinary. So, Wade Garrett, I don’t know where or when you experienced Millwall fans that caused you to give such a strong, bigoted opinion, but I saw nothing like that. Maybe today will be different, maybe you’re remembering ten or twenty years ago, but I saw a genuine community club with decent people watching. Mind you, the football was dire, and whilst Millwall attacked with pace down the wings they were largely toothless in the box. I suggest you go back through some previous match threads and familiarise yourself with Wade's trademark pre-match assessments 😉 2
Football Special Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago Millwall reminiscing about our last league meeting, some classic Bazunu in this one
DellBlockH Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago I grew up in SE London (used to go to watch Charlton rather than Milwall). I only went to the old Den once. It was in 1977 on the day the National Front and Martin Webster tried to march through Lewisham. I was on the counter demonstration which successfully stopped them doing so. After the demo, we thought we'd go and watch some football and went to the Den taking our trade union banner with us. God knows what we were thinking, I don't think we unfurled it but we may have done. But the other supporters on the terraces just treated us with indifference, which was a fortunate surprise. Anyway, I'm hoping Saints can keep up their winning form. 1 hour ago, Pwoite said: I was dragged to their match on Wednesday night, and sat with the home fans during the match. I caught a train to and from the ground, queued on the platforms, went round their shop , had a burger and a beer in the ground. I was no bad behaviour, heard nothing any different from being at SMS and felt it was just a normal crowd at a normal match. Sure, there was a significant police presence, around the station and the stadium, but I didn’t see them having to do anything. I had been expecting a fairly lively evening, and was somewhat surprised to find it so calm, relaxed and ordinary. So, Wade Garrett, I don’t know where or when you experienced Millwall fans that caused you to give such a strong, bigoted opinion, but I saw nothing like that. Maybe today will be different, maybe you’re remembering ten or twenty years ago, but I saw a genuine community club with decent people watching. Mind you, the football was dire, and whilst Millwall attacked with pace down the wings they were largely toothless in the box. 2
CamSaint Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 22 minutes ago, die Mannyschaft said: Are Saints in red and white today? Yes. 1
Nolan Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 48 minutes ago, Football Special said: Millwall reminiscing about our last league meeting, some classic Bazunu in this one TBF seeing their record against us at their place is W0 D2 L7 they've got to pull the away results out...
sfc4prem Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago A little 3-2 with a penalty in the dying moments for us to seal the win would work for me
Stripey McStripe Shirt Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Got a feeling we're going to either win or lose this comfortably today. Could potentially even be a draw. 1 4
CB Fry Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago 5 minutes ago, Stripey McStripe Shirt said: Got a feeling we're going to either win or lose this comfortably today. Could potentially even be a draw. wrong on all counts
macca155 Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago Probably need to manage expectations a little here. Winning runs don't last forever. Whilst I'd bet on a win, Saints are flying at the moment, Millwall are where they are for a reason. A competitive niggly side, not without an attacking bite. Saints should have too much for them, but they'll aim to neutralise our threat. I'd imagine Jander and Fellows, will be on their arses within minutes. Stephens will probably get the nod today, this is a similar game to Charlton. I'd start Bragg, as he brings energy, but Romeu is an ideal sub to bring on. Be good to see the main man on the pitch.
Football Special Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, Nolan said: TBF seeing their record against us at their place is W0 D2 L7 they've got to pull the away results out... We've had some great wins there, late goals as well with Fraser, I enjoyed the Lambert two pens , been a lucky ground in the past 1
hypochondriac Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago I remember being at the den for a classic Lambert header from a cross. Great performance. Hope for similar today. 5
lambtiss Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 3 hours ago, Football Special said: Millwall reminiscing about our last league meeting, some classic Bazunu in this one Great work from Bazunu for their first goal
saintant Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago 11 minutes ago, Danbert said: Anybody else think we'll struggle without Sciencza? Is he definitely out? If so, yes, of course he'll be a big miss but we are hardly a one man team and should cope without him. 3
James G Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 18 minutes ago, Danbert said: Anybody else think we'll struggle without Sciencza? I don't know. I think we'll be fine because Eckert seems good at going through the game plan before the match starts, which is why we're doing well in the first half. That's what I got from the post match interviews this week. I've not watched Millwall so I don't know how they play
Charlie Wayman Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 55 minutes ago, lambtiss said: No absolutely not. It may not be the 6-0 I was hoping for but we still have enough quality in wide positions to knock in 3 or 4
Chris cooper Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 19 minutes ago, Danbert said: Anybody else think we'll struggle without Sciencza? Nah if he’s out ..Robbo can come in & do a Job in there .. 0-2 saints .. we will have far too much for them without Leo .
Ken Tone Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago Of course we'll miss Leo if he's not fit but we've got Robinson and Fraser to come in.... both good enough to trouble a championship defence
skintsaint Posted 5 hours ago Posted 5 hours ago 3 hours ago, Nolan said: TBF seeing their record against us at their place is W0 D2 L7 they've got to pull the away results out... Even beat them with last seasons terrible squad in that friendly at the Den. Remember thinking we are going to be shite this season after watching it. Also the walk from the station to the ground smelled of piss all the way down. Had to double check it wasn't me.
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