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  • I think it's a confidence thing re-Washington. I do believe he is a good player. However, if he is not capable of fighting his own lack of confidence, then, I agree with you, he may never turn it around.

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    • agree with you mate we have mentioned on our forums CW would be a perfect replacement or stevie moro if we could get him early let stevie teach him

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      • Originally posted by royallion View Post
        agree with you mate we have mentioned on our forums CW would be a perfect replacement or stevie moro if we could get him early let stevie teach him
        You really don’t want him he’s awful

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        • Originally posted by West Acton View Post
          You really don’t want him he’s awful
          no mate we need this sort of player, he does work hard off the ball and with some decent coaching will return 10-15 goals a season, if you look at the goalscorers we have the midfield and the backs get goals as well so we dont rely on having a 20 a season scorer.

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          • Royal one poster stated after last game he could not hit water if he fell out a boat. Does work hard can’t take that away but there will be other strikers who work hard and can find net too

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            • Originally posted by West Acton View Post
              Royal one poster stated after last game he could not hit water if he fell out a boat. Does work hard can’t take that away but there will be other strikers who work hard and can find net too
              get what your saying but have a read of this from stevie moro interview
              Steve Morison has broken down Millwall’s pressing tactics and assured fans: “We know exactly what we are doing.”

              The Lions have not given any Championship opposition an easy time with a number unsettled by the high-pressure approach of Neil Harris’ side.

              And Morison has detailed the roles that he and strike partner Lee Gregory fill in that approach, even if they are largely excused the training ground drills.

              “Funnily enough we don’t take part in those because it is boring,” he said. “Myself and Lee go off with Tom [Elliott] and Tim [Cahill] – sometimes Fred if he is not playing on the wing.

              “Then for the last 10 minutes whoever is up front for the next match has to join in.

              “Our job is to dictate when we press and how we press. From my point of view, that is with my voice and actions.

              “If the ball is transferred across the backline and we can’t get close to the centre-half then I’ll pull Lee back – we’ll get in shape on the edge of the halfway line and wait for them to come to us.

              “Once they have gone pass, pass, pass and it goes to one side where we can lock in, that’s when we’ll trigger and everyone goes.

              “It’s just waiting. We can hear the fans getting frustrated. They think we’re not doing this or not doing that. It happened on Saturday. I came back to defend a corner and they are having a go. It was quite quiet so I just turned around and said ‘can you not just relax? We know what we’re doing’. When we don’t press it’s because we don’t want to press – not because we can’t do it.

              “We have a gameplan. We might have players who we want to be on the ball. Both Burton’s centre-halves are right-footed, so when it went to the left-sided one was when we press to keep him on his left foot.

              “We want him to try a 30-yard pass with that foot, it gets cut out because he can’t play the ball properly.

              “We’ve done this for nearly three years now under the manager. He has added quality to it.

              “Ben Marshall’s deliveries on set-pieces – people don’t notice that. His quality on corners and free-kicks is unbelievable.

              “Then he can introduce a Fred [Onyedinma] with pace. He carries the ball 30 or 40 yards.”

              You can still get odds of 100/1 for Millwall to get promoted. Sheffield United’s 3-1 win at Reading on Tuesday pushed the gap from six points to seven.

              “You dare to dream,” said Morison, whose goal at Wembley in May took the Lions into the Championship. “All we can do is worry about winning our games.

              “I suppose the major difference is we are coming in after matches now and looking at how Bristol City, Sheffield United and Leeds got on rather than Burton, Barnsley or Sunderland.

              “Out of all of them we’re in a very good position because there is no pressure on us to make the play-offs. If we do, what a story that will be. If we don’t then we’ve stayed in the league very comfortably at the first time of asking.

              “The same thing happened when we got promoted last time, we were seventh for a hell of a long time and fell down to finish mid-table. Then next season becomes even tougher. Other teams invest a lot more than what we are. You have got to produce for a second time.”

              The January signing of Millwall legend Cahill added to competition up front. But the Australian international and Elliott have been largely left on the sidelines as the Morison-Gregory pairing continues to deliver.

              “It’s not just me and Lee – I don’t think anyone could get into our team right now,” said the Millwall captain. “Our form in recent weeks means that is the case unless you are bringing in Lionel Messi or someone unbelievable at this level.

              “When you come into this club you have to learn what we do, when we do it and how we do it.

              “Until you have learned that and are up to speed then the gaffer would kick himself if he played someone who didn’t understand that 100 per cent and we ended up losing the game because of it.

              “Timmy coming in gave the club a boost, there was a lot more attention and media on it, but the gaffer managed it very well. He could’ve quite easily rushed to put him in when he wasn’t quite ready and led to injuries.”
              Last edited by royallion; 02-03-2018, 07:59 PM.

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              • Originally posted by royallion View Post
                get what your saying but have a read of this from stevie moro interview
                Steve Morison has broken down Millwall’s pressing tactics and assured fans: “We know exactly what we are doing.”

                The Lions have not given any Championship opposition an easy time with a number unsettled by the high-pressure approach of Neil Harris’ side.

                And Morison has detailed the roles that he and strike partner Lee Gregory fill in that approach, even if they are largely excused the training ground drills.

                “Funnily enough we don’t take part in those because it is boring,” he said. “Myself and Lee go off with Tom [Elliott] and Tim [Cahill] – sometimes Fred if he is not playing on the wing.

                “Then for the last 10 minutes whoever is up front for the next match has to join in.

                “Our job is to dictate when we press and how we press. From my point of view, that is with my voice and actions.

                “If the ball is transferred across the backline and we can’t get close to the centre-half then I’ll pull Lee back – we’ll get in shape on the edge of the halfway line and wait for them to come to us.

                “Once they have gone pass, pass, pass and it goes to one side where we can lock in, that’s when we’ll trigger and everyone goes.

                “It’s just waiting. We can hear the fans getting frustrated. They think we’re not doing this or not doing that. It happened on Saturday. I came back to defend a corner and they are having a go. It was quite quiet so I just turned around and said ‘can you not just relax? We know what we’re doing’. When we don’t press it’s because we don’t want to press – not because we can’t do it.

                “We have a gameplan. We might have players who we want to be on the ball. Both Burton’s centre-halves are right-footed, so when it went to the left-sided one was when we press to keep him on his left foot.

                “We want him to try a 30-yard pass with that foot, it gets cut out because he can’t play the ball properly.

                “We’ve done this for nearly three years now under the manager. He has added quality to it.

                “Ben Marshall’s deliveries on set-pieces – people don’t notice that. His quality on corners and free-kicks is unbelievable.

                “Then he can introduce a Fred [Onyedinma] with pace. He carries the ball 30 or 40 yards.”

                You can still get odds of 100/1 for Millwall to get promoted. Sheffield United’s 3-1 win at Reading on Tuesday pushed the gap from six points to seven.

                “You dare to dream,” said Morison, whose goal at Wembley in May took the Lions into the Championship. “All we can do is worry about winning our games.

                “I suppose the major difference is we are coming in after matches now and looking at how Bristol City, Sheffield United and Leeds got on rather than Burton, Barnsley or Sunderland.

                “Out of all of them we’re in a very good position because there is no pressure on us to make the play-offs. If we do, what a story that will be. If we don’t then we’ve stayed in the league very comfortably at the first time of asking.

                “The same thing happened when we got promoted last time, we were seventh for a hell of a long time and fell down to finish mid-table. Then next season becomes even tougher. Other teams invest a lot more than what we are. You have got to produce for a second time.”

                The January signing of Millwall legend Cahill added to competition up front. But the Australian international and Elliott have been largely left on the sidelines as the Morison-Gregory pairing continues to deliver.

                “It’s not just me and Lee – I don’t think anyone could get into our team right now,” said the Millwall captain. “Our form in recent weeks means that is the case unless you are bringing in Lionel Messi or someone unbelievable at this level.

                “When you come into this club you have to learn what we do, when we do it and how we do it.

                “Until you have learned that and are up to speed then the gaffer would kick himself if he played someone who didn’t understand that 100 per cent and we ended up losing the game because of it.

                “Timmy coming in gave the club a boost, there was a lot more attention and media on it, but the gaffer managed it very well. He could’ve quite easily rushed to put him in when he wasn’t quite ready and led to injuries.”
                Not reading all of that but I will tell you Washington is yours for a decent price. A fiver.

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                  • Apparently, Goss was told that he did not fit in this QPR side. IH told him this. Goss made this statement himself. He also said that he'll be reviewing the situation in Summer. I assume that's it then. IH do not want him; he has now other options! Its on Sky Sports.

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                    • I hope the boy goes on to great things and shows IH up to be the muppet manager he is.

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                      • Makes sense as to why he persists with the system that does not work. We are set up with the chosen , undroppable, non performing midfield trio game by game which means just do not get a look in or game through total stupid management.

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                        • Originally posted by acricketer View Post
                          I hope the boy goes on to great things and shows IH up to be the muppet manager he is.
                          Same. Total tit of a manager.

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                          • Originally posted by Martinmalta View Post
                            Apparently, Goss was told that he did not fit in this QPR side. IH told him this. Goss made this statement himself. He also said that he'll be reviewing the situation in Summer. I assume that's it then. IH do not want him; he has now other options! Its on Sky Sports.
                            Here you go. Lovely bit of man management from ollie. Murty looks like he wants to burst out laughing in the interview responding to Ollie. So like Robinson, only circumstance changed it, he wanted him gone for not fitting in which makes his outburst even stranger.

                            If he don’t fit in now, unless you totally change your system Ollie, which you have shown no sign of doing, he don’t fit in when he returns so why cry in an interview.

                            https://twitter.com/scotlandsky/stat...451496960?s=21

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                            • Originally posted by West Acton View Post
                              If he don’t fit in now, unless you totally change your system Ollie, which you have shown no sign of doing, he don’t fit in when he returns so why cry in an interview.]
                              Because he's probably feeling like a prize tw@t and that's his revert to type behaviour, erratic whining & sniping.

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                              • Originally posted by West Acton View Post
                                Here you go. Lovely bit of man management from ollie. Murty looks like he wants to burst out laughing in the interview responding to Ollie. So like Robinson, only circumstance changed it, he wanted him gone for not fitting in which makes his outburst even stranger.

                                If he don’t fit in now, unless you totally change your system Ollie, which you have shown no sign of doing, he don’t fit in when he returns so why cry in an interview.

                                https://twitter.com/scotlandsky/stat...451496960?s=21
                                FFS, exactly as I called it then? Goss has basically said as much in that interview.

                                Ollie has told him he doesn't fit in. Goss has gone out with the mentality of earning himself a contract at Rangers, or putting himself in the shop window. Ollie has realised he's dropped the ball in a big way, probably copped a b*llocking from Les for his handling of the player, and now both Les and Ollie are trying their best to clean this mess up.

                                We need to get Ollie out, ASAP. If we lose 1 promising youth player because of this idiot, it's 1 too many. He's already tried his best to lose Goss and Robinson, and let's be honest he's probably succeeded with Robinson given that he hasn't signed a new deal. Who knows how many more of our talented young players are trying to find a way out!

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