Millwall 11:14 - Feb 21 with 11059 views | Northernr | Sacking Edwards. Returning Neil Harris. | | | | |
Millwall on 14:19 - Feb 21 with 3325 views | derbyhoop |
Millwall on 12:02 - Feb 21 by TK1 | Third time back as manager and their third manager of the season: we know that's not a winning equation but agree they'll improve now. Lot of teams in it. We just need to keep current six match form up: Win two or three, draw a couple and lose the odd game, repeat, and we'll be ok. |
Over Marti's time in charge we average 1.26 points per game. At that rate we finish with 47. Enough? Touch and go. | |
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Millwall on 14:36 - Feb 21 with 3214 views | Wegerles_Stairs | We've just got to focus on ourselves. Everybody up to Cardiff in 14th (nine points above the relegation zone with 13 games left) are realistically still in this. Rotherham are gone but there's still ten clubs fighting to avoid the other two places. | | | |
Millwall on 14:47 - Feb 21 with 3167 views | Hayesender | Plymouth seem to be in a bit of free fall atm. Only 1 point from their last five games. Gonna be a lot of twists and turns, and squeaky bum moments till the end of the season | |
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Millwall on 15:04 - Feb 21 with 3091 views | kensalriser |
Millwall on 14:47 - Feb 21 by Hayesender | Plymouth seem to be in a bit of free fall atm. Only 1 point from their last five games. Gonna be a lot of twists and turns, and squeaky bum moments till the end of the season |
This keeps on happening with different teams. Birmingham lost a whole load of games, now back in 15th. Blackburn much the same, now in 16th on the same points. Then it was Stoke. None of them dropped into the bottom three at any point. We just need to continue our current trend, do that and we'll soon be a few points clear. | |
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Millwall on 15:08 - Feb 21 with 3067 views | NorthantsHoop |
Millwall on 11:25 - Feb 21 by thame_hoops | Biggest regret was not going to Hyde Park to see Tom Petty in 2017. it was a Sunday night and my GF at the time, her babysitter let her down so sold tickets last minute on viagogo or whatever. he died a few months after |
Shame you could not go, it was a great gig at Hyde Park and Stevie Nicks joined him on stage for a couple of tunes. Tom Petty a fantastic artist gone too soon. | | | |
Millwall on 15:26 - Feb 21 with 2972 views | Ned_Kennedys |
Millwall on 12:15 - Feb 21 by PunteR | Lets hope he does an Ainsworth. |
Keep them up in his first season? I hope not! | | | |
Millwall on 15:39 - Feb 21 with 2925 views | Boston |
Millwall on 13:51 - Feb 21 by GroveR | Many musical journalists and commentators think Tom Petty wrote “Into the Great Wide Open" as an allegory for the journey of a young adult living the American Dream who moves to Hollywood with his partner in search of a brighter future. In actual fact, he wrote it while on loan to Peterborough to take the pìss out of how easy it was to play through the QPR midfield. Into the Great Wide Open Under those skies of blue Into the Great Wide Open Dozzel's disappeared from view [Post edited 21 Feb 13:51]
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Millwall on 17:24 - Feb 21 with 2722 views | SK_hoops |
Millwall on 11:25 - Feb 21 by thame_hoops | Biggest regret was not going to Hyde Park to see Tom Petty in 2017. it was a Sunday night and my GF at the time, her babysitter let her down so sold tickets last minute on viagogo or whatever. he died a few months after |
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Millwall on 19:04 - Feb 21 with 2552 views | Hooparoo |
Millwall on 17:24 - Feb 21 by SK_hoops | You must have been heartbroken. |
He’s been freefalling ever since | |
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Millwall on 19:12 - Feb 21 with 2520 views | Headington | I think we were 8 points clear of relegation or something when Ainsworth took over. Millwall are only 1 point clear. He's got a tough job and a poor recent record in the championship. Madness to get rid of Rowett. . | | | |
Millwall on 19:26 - Feb 21 with 2454 views | Superhoops2808 |
Millwall on 12:24 - Feb 21 by Lblock | Didn't they sack Harris after a defeat by us? If so this smacks of they were still paying him the compensation money as a monthly wage and needed to replace the current incumbent and Harris keeps the outgoings in equilibrium. They were / are the team to watch for me. I was absolutely GUTTED when we served up that bucket of shite at their gaff Boxing Day as we'd looked to have kick started them again. Hopefully they're in such a rut they will continue to spiral. We've just got to get above them and then maintain their form and that of Cheff Weds as a minimum. Still think it'll take a miracle looking at our run in. |
Genuine question Can a manager who is sacked, go and work for another club AND still get paid by the former? | | | |
Millwall on 19:28 - Feb 21 with 2442 views | stowmarketrange |
Millwall on 19:26 - Feb 21 by Superhoops2808 | Genuine question Can a manager who is sacked, go and work for another club AND still get paid by the former? |
I thought the first club had to pay their wages unless they got another job.Obviously only until the contract runs out. | | | |
Millwall on 21:42 - Feb 21 with 2200 views | PunteR |
Millwall on 15:26 - Feb 21 by Ned_Kennedys | Keep them up in his first season? I hope not! |
Not that bit. Millwall doing the Haka would be good value though. | |
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Millwall on 21:49 - Feb 21 with 2171 views | Lblock |
Millwall on 19:26 - Feb 21 by Superhoops2808 | Genuine question Can a manager who is sacked, go and work for another club AND still get paid by the former? |
Yes. As i understand it the sick, mad and twisted world of football and fixed service Contracts is the agreed weekly wage / overall remuneration must be paid. So if you are earning £5k a week get sacked for anything that's not a breach of contract you are entitled to £5k a week. If you get another job paying £4k a week then the £1k a week is made up by previous employer Exceptions to this are dependent on break clauses and how the Contract is framed. I can't remember who but there was a Manager previously who was sacked but then was entitled to a promotion bonus when the club who jettisoned him finished second. Mental. | |
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Millwall on 01:22 - Feb 22 with 1972 views | CLAREMAN1995 |
Millwall on 11:58 - Feb 21 by switchingcode | I’m glad I did great concert joined on stage by Stevie Nicks so sad he died months later after a medication mix up. |
Had the pleasure of seeing Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers 17 times since 1987 and on his final run in Wrigley Field a few months before he died . Unfortunatly Tom broke his hip but refused to cancel the tour and was taking heavy prescription drugs mixed with his recreational drugs and that lethal combination killed him . Of course like Prince he had his heart give out when he was alone and not found until next morning which was too late for both sadly. What a loss . As for millwall I think we will wave at them as we switch places in a week or so | | | |
Millwall on 01:29 - Feb 22 with 1964 views | PunteR | Hows a Millwall thread turned into a Tom Petty thread? | |
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Millwall on 02:43 - Feb 22 with 1932 views | DannyPaddox |
Millwall on 01:29 - Feb 22 by PunteR | Hows a Millwall thread turned into a Tom Petty thread? |
Because they’re free … they’re free falling! | | | |
Millwall on 08:03 - Feb 22 with 1688 views | Superhoops2808 |
Millwall on 21:49 - Feb 21 by Lblock | Yes. As i understand it the sick, mad and twisted world of football and fixed service Contracts is the agreed weekly wage / overall remuneration must be paid. So if you are earning £5k a week get sacked for anything that's not a breach of contract you are entitled to £5k a week. If you get another job paying £4k a week then the £1k a week is made up by previous employer Exceptions to this are dependent on break clauses and how the Contract is framed. I can't remember who but there was a Manager previously who was sacked but then was entitled to a promotion bonus when the club who jettisoned him finished second. Mental. |
Well I am gobsmacked I know we often say that being a manager is the only job that you can be sh1t at and still benefit. As you say... Mental!! | | | |
Millwall on 08:06 - Feb 22 with 1677 views | Northernr |
Millwall on 14:47 - Feb 21 by Hayesender | Plymouth seem to be in a bit of free fall atm. Only 1 point from their last five games. Gonna be a lot of twists and turns, and squeaky bum moments till the end of the season |
That Schumacher to Stoke move has the potential (like our Ainsworth hire) of being one of those appointments that's detrimental to both clubs and the bloke involved. | | | |
Millwall on 09:21 - Feb 22 with 1575 views | BAWHoops | Really think Millwall and Stoke are the 2 for us to watch. Huddersfield look good enough to get out of it whilst Brum and Blackburn likely have enough to stay afloat. Swansea seem to be forever, tantalisingly a few points to many ahead The Rotherham game is enormous because a win likely lifts us out the bottom 3 and may be the turning point that our improvement under Cifuentes coincides with Millwall and Stoke sinking | |
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Millwall on 11:16 - Feb 22 with 1423 views | LongsufferingR |
Millwall on 09:21 - Feb 22 by BAWHoops | Really think Millwall and Stoke are the 2 for us to watch. Huddersfield look good enough to get out of it whilst Brum and Blackburn likely have enough to stay afloat. Swansea seem to be forever, tantalisingly a few points to many ahead The Rotherham game is enormous because a win likely lifts us out the bottom 3 and may be the turning point that our improvement under Cifuentes coincides with Millwall and Stoke sinking |
I would have agreed with you about Huddersfield while the caretaker was in charge but the new guy is unknown. He may turn out to be one of those who the players just don't get. | | | |
Millwall on 11:26 - Feb 22 with 1392 views | OldPedro |
Millwall on 11:16 - Feb 22 by LongsufferingR | I would have agreed with you about Huddersfield while the caretaker was in charge but the new guy is unknown. He may turn out to be one of those who the players just don't get. |
From talking to some Huddersfield fans, a couple of the Jan signings have started well along with a less defensive approach from the caretaker manager. It will be interesting to see what approach the new permanent manager will take. | |
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Millwall on 11:37 - Feb 22 with 1338 views | aston_hoop |
Millwall on 08:06 - Feb 22 by Northernr | That Schumacher to Stoke move has the potential (like our Ainsworth hire) of being one of those appointments that's detrimental to both clubs and the bloke involved. |
Stoke doing that thing where they can't keep changing the manager so someone else has to go (cue 5 pages of Latin Pop puns now) | |
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Millwall on 11:37 - Feb 22 with 1336 views | MrSheen | Cambridge not wasting many words of farewell. Neil Harris has today left his role as Head Coach of Cambridge United to join Championship side Millwall, following an official approach this morning and contractual compensation being paid... Assistant Head Coach Barry Corr, supported by Kevin Betsy, will take charge of the team ahead of Saturday’s game against Peterborough United. | | | |
Millwall on 11:53 - Feb 22 with 1279 views | kensalriser |
Millwall on 11:37 - Feb 22 by aston_hoop | Stoke doing that thing where they can't keep changing the manager so someone else has to go (cue 5 pages of Latin Pop puns now) |
That's the end of La Vida Loca era at Stoke, then. [Post edited 22 Feb 11:53]
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