Wednesday 10 October 2012

Sordell claims overshadows fine Lions win


A lot can happen in a week in football can’t it?
Thanks to Darius Henderson’s last gasp winner against Bolton, the Lions have gone from winless in five to unbeaten in three, and this win was fully deserved.
The Lions were the liveliest in the early exchanges, and had a goal disallowed when man-mountain Danny Shittu was judged to have fouled Adam Bogdan, from replays it seemed unjust. The 20th minute saw the Lions open the scoring, and finally get a bit of luck, with Daruis Henderson’s shot taking a couple of deflections before rolling into the net.
And the Lions should have doubled their lead soon after as Chris Wood headed just wide from a James Henry cross, the ex-Reading winger was having a stormer as the Lions went in at half time with the lead.
Early in the second half saw Wood again with a glorious chance to make it 2-0 from a Henry cross, but Bogdan somehow managed to save it and typically just minutes later ‘Wall rued missing that chance when Chris Eagles rolled a free kick smartly under the wall to make it 1-1. Watch out for Eagles name in this.
Just after the hour mark Alan Dunne fouled Eagles in the area, but lets just say he certainly made the most of it. After diving in the area to not much avail minutes before, you can imagine the abuse he got walking up to take the spot kick.. So imagine the delight when he skied it over from 12 yards.
The Lions kicked on for the winner with Bogdan having to be at full stretch to keep out a Henderson free kick. But Hendo would have the last laugh with a drilled finish to win the game late on, six goals in nine now for Hendo, and this turned out to be the last game Bolton had under Owen Coyle as he was sacked on Tuesday morning.
This may have pushed ‘Wall out of the drop zone but this win will be marred by Marvin Sordell’s allegations that he was racially abused along  with a few other team mates.
He took to twitter to express his thoughts, also saying that he has reported it. But then Millwall made a statement saying that there was nothing reported and the claims were “nonsense”. Even the metropolitan police came out and said that “no complaints had been made before, during or after the game” so someone is lying here….
How bad a club image Millwall has, Sordell’s claims found their way to Sky Sports breaking news, but did they report that the police or Millwall stated that Sordell didn’t report it? No. Got me thinking, if Bolton had won the game, would Sordell have come out with the allegations in this sort of way? I’m not so sure….
Right, now that the vital win is on the board, roll on Palace away in two weeks time, any other ‘Wall fans counting down the days for the first derby of the season?

COYL

Wednesday 3 October 2012

Hulk Hendo Strikes As 'Wall Snatch Late Point


Kenny. You may have not swallowed your pride on everything, but at least you have made a start. Saturdays dramatic draw away at Burnley saw the Lions return to a 4-4-2 formation despite the suspension of our only out and out left winger Chris Taylor, this saw Scott Malone fill in on the wing.
I’m sure ‘Wall fans would’ve happily took a point to stop the run of defeats, but we could have had so much more.
The Lions made the best possible start after three minutes with good hold up play from Andy Keogh saw Liam Trotter fire home for his 3rd league goal, then ran to the corner to add another tribute to his dancing catalogue, this time it was “gangnam style”.
Yes Trotts we know you can score, but its like watching Carlton Banks. But after that slowly but surely Burnley made chances through Junior Stanislas hitting the woodwork and Chris McCann going close. The Clarets equalised on 16 minutes after poor positioning from David Forde allowed Ben Mee to head home from a Stanislas corner.

Despite this, the Lions pushed on with James Henry hitting the woodwork, and then Scott Malone hit a wonder-shot which was somehow pushed onto the bar by Clarets goalie Lee Grant. Burnley finished the half ahead when Charlie Austin’s long range header looped over Forde just before half time.
Poor positioning again by Forde will leave Lions fans asking why Maik Taylor was dropped. The second half gave the major match talking point. Stanislas saw his thumping drive ruled out for offside on 64 minutes after referee Craig Pawson overruled his linesman’s initial decision to give the goal because of Martin Paterson being offside in the build up play.

Millwall continued to go forward with Chris Wood and James Henry coming close.  It was getting so desperate for a goal that Danny Shittu even saw a 25 yarder tipped over by Grant. Darius “HULK” Henderson was brought on with 10 minutes remaining and dramatically got an equaliser in injury time after chesting down a Trotter pass, firing home from four yards. He almost grabbed a unbelievable winner, but he saw his header hit the bar, bounce on the line and then cleared. I’m sure Jackett would have taken a point from the game.
But this game yet again highlights a weakness, the defence.
The Lions have conceded the joint most goals in the Championship, 17. Not being able to keep the same back four game after game will be the main factor in this. Plus the poor 4-3-3 formation didn’t help relinquish the pressure on the defence.


One thing I’m sure Lions fans won’t be happy about is the inclusion of David Forde back in the starting XI. We saw time after time last season Forde’s mistakes costing the team valuable points in a relegation battle, whereas Maik Taylor seemed to calm down the defence, and didn’t make stupid errors a-la Forde. Jackett will have to see sooner or later Forde is not of Championship standard anymore.
One of the bright-lights to come out the game is Liam Trotter. Many fans (including me) were saying he should have been dropped, how ironic that he scores and sets up one in the next game! Maybe we will now see a return to form for Trotts now that he is playing just in the centre, not pushing right.
Slowly,slowly moving in the right direction.


COYL.

Thursday 20 September 2012

King Kenny? poor decisions are starting to cost Millwall


Six games have now come and gone in the Championship, and if the early season performances are anything to go by this will be another long season for Millwall.
After six games the Lions sit 21st, just above Charlton Athletic, on 6 points.
We have also suffered four defeats, and in most of them the Lions have played well and controlled some of the game, but it does show the fine lines between success and defeat in this tough division. But problems are starting to show within the Lions team, one is the formation.
The Lions have mostly played 4-3-3 with central midfielders Liam Trotter, Josh Wright and Jimmy Abdou filling the midfield three, with James Henry one of the strikers role. Despite the three in attack we do not have a lot going forward, the centre midfielders sit back, plus no left winger playing means a lack of width.
Playing three in the middle of the park is simply not working and surely has to be changed. Despite his pre-season fine form, Chris Taylor has not been started or played at all this season, surely he deserves a chance?
Liam Trotter won’t be dropped due to his “ability”, Josh Wright won’t due to his passing and movement and Abdou won’t due to his defensive play, it almost seems like Kenny Jackett is scared to drop Liam Trotter, the best form of last season after all, was when Wright and Abdou were the centre midfield pairing.
Another problem that is evident is the amount of goals conceded by a leaky defence. The Lions have averaged letting in more than two goals a game so far. Fans will be hoping this is just because of the injuries to Paul Robinson and Jack Smith but I’m not sure. Ex Brentford Karleigh Osborne was meant to be challenging for the centre back positions but after six games he simply doesn’t look good enough, yet. He doesn’t look the part at Championship level, I’d much rather be playing Danny Shittu for his experience.
Players such as Osborne haven’t adapted as yet, but Scott Malone has risen to the challenge, not the best defender but a strong attacking player, the type of player KJ wants for his “Passing football revolution”.
For the next game against Brighton, one of the best squads in the division, there has to be some changes. I would drop Osborne for Shittu. Osborne doesn’t look ready and Shittu is a experienced player at this level, I believe this will calm down the defence. Plus the 4-3-3 has to go, we seem exposed on the left wing, so go 4-4-2 with Taylor on the left and drop Liam Trotter, but in all honesty I can’t see that happening. Plus I would also like to see Chris Wood start with Andy Keogh.
My team for vs Brighton
Taylor
Dunne Shittu Lowry Malone
Henry Wright Abdou Taylor
Keogh Wood
Thoughts?
Roll on Saturday. Keep the faith. COYL



Wednesday 22 August 2012

Formation change key to Lions first win of the Season.

I have just seen Millwall come from behind at London Road to beat Peterbrough 2-1. A performance that couldn't be anymore different from the opening game of the season. 

The lions 2-1 defeat at the hands of Blackpool was what I was expecting, But not the performance. The first half saw the majority of the chances fall the lions way,But yet again one chance one goal for Blackpool. They were slow going forward. Whereas Blackpool kept the ball for fun,The defence was solid and having one of the finest youngsters in the league with Thomas Ince. Plus KJ's tendency to play players out of positions didn't help with defenders Scott Malone and Shane Lowry playing unnatural positions, leaving the lions exposed down the left wing. 

Whereas the game against the Posh couldn't be more different. Yes the lions did go one nil down, Thanks to a good goal from George Boyd. But that was the only time we was put under pressure in the first half. With the lions missing chance after chance it looked like it would the Same as usual, But a volley from Scott Malone was just deserved. 

The second half was basically a attacking onslaught from the lions. With good play from Keogh led to a great finish from Darius Henderson. Some lions fans saying we should get rid, No chance. If he plays like he did last night, we'll see another 20 goals, Plus his partnership Keogh took a turn in the right direction at P'boro  

One of the highlights of the night was the performance of Scott Malone, Due to Keogh pushing in to support Henderson, Malone was basically covering 2 positions for 90 mins, which he done with ease, Plus what a finish for his goal, Kenny Jackett may have just found another gem of a player. 

The game at London Road also saw a change in formation. From a rigid 4-4-2 against Blackpool to a more expansive 4-3-3 which would move go 4-5-1 in defending. This also saw a change in play, Their was a change in play aswell. No long ball was used instead it was fast passing football, KJ footballing "revolution" in style of  play may be working. 

From the two games we got exactly what I'm expecting. A defeat to Blackpool and coming away with 3 points at p'boro. Plus the lions record of only 3 away defeats in 2012 is always positive. 

Next up is Sheffield Wednesday, A strong attacking team on a high after promotion and have carried on their form after last seasons success. And I would happily take a draw from this game. 

Two games in and place are bottom and the Lions are mid-table, I'm sure we would all take that at the end of the season ! 

COYL 

Saturday 18 August 2012

Same old reasons&excuses as Ince strikes to sink Lions

The new domestic season is now here, Majority of 'Wall fans went into todays game with somewhat optimism. Hope evaporated quickly today didn't it? 

An average performance against Blackpool had downed the mood somewhat for Lions fans as Millwall lost 2-0 thanks to two goals from Thomas Ince. 
The first half was relatively okay for the lions and the two best chances fell to them, First with a Danny Shittu header being cleared off the line for a corner and then good play from Liam Trotter saw Andy Keogh go through, Only to see his half volley saved by Matt Gilks. Plus Josh Wright hit one of his trademark volleys that went just wide. 

It then became the same old story for the lions as Blackpool's first meaningful attack came to fruition as Thomas Ince cut back and ram into the area and fired across Maik Taylor to make it one nil. 

The 2nd half brought a change as Shittu came off for Dunne, but to be honest Shittu was flagging after around 20 minutes, And to make it worse Jack Smith went off injured, Which saw Malone pushes back to Left back. Let's be honest Malone was useless at left wing, And for Chris Taylor being left out for "Tactical reasons" is stupid, you've signed him KJ so play him. 

The 2nd half was basically Millwall getting forward,Blackpool clear, and repeat for about 45 minutes. The nail in the coffin for Millwall was confirmed when Thomas Ince beat the offside trap and the attention of Shane Lowry to double his tally for the game, 2 nil and it was game over.

Their we're some positives from the game, Josh Wright had a excellent game, Despite the first half miss Keogh had a good game. But their were to many players having a off day. Malone,Henderson,Henry. And Trotter was so unseen the kit he wore today won't even need a wash.

Despite this, we have just lost to the losing play-off finalists who have one of the finest young talents in the league, they were good at going forward and their defence was sound. I'm still positive about the new season and can defiantly see us returning from London Eoad on Tuesday with 3 points.


COYL

Wednesday 15 August 2012

New season, same old problems

New season, same old reasons and excuses. Millwall have just lost on penalties to Crawley in the League Cup, And the main reason, Poor,Poor mistakes and not taken chances, sounds familiar doesn't it lions fans?

The game started off poorly for the lions, And Crawley took advantage by capitalising on poor Millwall defending for Hope Akpan make it one nil. Millwall pushed on then and and gained an equaliser from a Darren Ward header. The game went on and one or two weak points were being shown. New signing Scott Malone looked shaky and nervous at Left back, Plus some players looked like they thought it was another pre season game, no urgency in play.

Second half Millwall started to find there way even more in the match, But Crawley took the lead with Nicky Adams with a good strike from the edge of the box. Shaun Batt was brought on to put some pace in the team, And it seemed to work as the Lions looked more effective going upfront. Batt was everything that Henderson wasn't. Strong,eager, And putting in effort.

Hendo looked like his head was elsewhere, Lazy I'm the game and missed 2 easy one on ones and slotted them wide. Batt was rewarded with a great strike to take it to extra time, His first goal since the injury, And nobody deserves the goal more. Plus the formation didn't help, With Abdou and Trotter, The attacking midfielder as holding midfield, And right winger Liam Feeney in centre midfield, Yes Jackett wants 'Wall to play attacking quick passing football as the same as, For example Swansea, But players in the wrong position don't help, Plus ironically, 5 midfielders used but their was massive gaps for Crawleys' attack to exploit.

One of the positives of the game was the subs, Shaun Batt most likely earned himself man of the match with that performance. And Danny Shittu, Making his second lions debut, Did his chances of a starting place at all. Good solid performance from him. He also managed to help distract Crawley striker Akinde from finishing the game. Akinde broke through the offside trap for a one on one with Taylor, Shittu stormed back and barged into the striker, falling in the process, This put off Akinde enough just enough for him to blaze it over the bar. A very lucky escape. Shittu by name, But the name surely doesn't match the player.

The team played was most likely our strongest bar Andy Keogh, who was on international duty. But I could see changes for Saturdays championship opener against Blackpool. Espically in a change in formation from 4-2-3-1 to the more conventional 4-4-2 with two out and out strikers.

My team for Blackpool.

M Taylor
Smith, Shittu, Lowry, Malone
Batt, Trotter, Abdou, C Taylor
Henderson Keogh

And hopefully a better performance, Quicker play, more pressing and TAKE YOUR CHANCES,

But Oh-well, it's only the cup, not important is it? Roll on Saturday
COYL.

Thursday 12 July 2012

New kit divides opinion between lions fans.


In the last week Macron released images of Millwall‘s upcoming home and away kits for the new season. I know Millwall aren’t exactly known for droves of fans in home kits, but this time it was different..
If you look at the new kit you might think you’ve seen it somewhere before, and you most likely have, this being due to it using the same template as Leeds and West Ham‘s training kit from last season. To be honest I do not see a problem with this, templates are often re-used by designers, just look at West Ham’s away kit. Take that claret and blue and it was the same kit Millwall had last season, this stuff happens, but this hasn’t gone down well.
One fan saying on message board HOF  ”Nice to see us get the vermin’s training kit, disgrace” with other comments such as “Possibly the worst kit we’ve ever had” and “Without doubt the worst kit in my lifetime, looks like the kids designed it!”
I think the club will be battling to see a few of these. That’s the main problem, getting a club’s throwback won’t go down well. From the kit being shown this also brought up the issue “why not let fans vote on what the kit will be?” This was done by Millwall to celebrate their 125th anniversary, letting the fans choose what will be the home colours, a kit was picked (one of the best in recent years) and this was a rousing success with apparently 15,000 being sold. A great feat for such a club. But fans voting can also mean a turn for the worst.
If anyone has seen Crystal Palace‘s badge choices, no matter what is voted in it will be bad after using a voting poll. At least Lions fans picked a good one. Plus not matter what people think about the new kits it’s not as bad as the ghastly Barcelona wannabe kit from Palace.


I don’t mind the kits to be honest, but can see why Lions fans are disappointed, I mean, I’m sure Charlton fans would love a kit the same design as a Millwall kit from last season, but Millwall fans don’t usually buy shirts. In all honesty, the only way ‘Wall fans would buy a new shirt is if it came with a horse or crocodile on it, and came in a wide range of colours, but sadly that isn’t the case but it is defiantly not the worst kit we’ve ever had.

I’m sure the bright green and white striped kit from the 03/04 season may be close to claiming that prize. The kit is not that bad, and if you don’t like it, you don’t have to wear it.
To be honest along as the team is winning, does it really matter what the kit their wearing is? On the bright side, less then 40 days to go till the first competitive game of the season.

Monday 9 July 2012

Trotter- should he stay or go?


While Millwall are the early starters for pre-season this coming term, there is one rumour that doesn’t seem to be going away, Liam Trotter.
Southampton FC have kept an interest in him for the last two years and if he did leave, the Lions would be losing a player with Premier League potential. On his day Trotter is a world-beater, but when it’s form, its like playing with 10 men.
Rumours circulated during the summer that Southampton tabled a  £2million bid for Trotter, these rumours were quickly denied by the club, and rightly so, no way under any circumstances should Trotter leave for 2 million, he’s worth more then that.
His quality pushing forward, goals from midfield and potential to be a player at the highest level would surely push he price up, plus the stupid prices go for in modern football, especially by the Saints themselves, paying £7million for Jay Rodriguez from Burnley. A good player? Yes, but nowhere that price. I wouldn’t let Trotter go below the price of £3.5 million, but I could see Berylson selling him on for 2.5 million with percentage sell on clause added on.
Despite Trotters’ bad parts of his game, he has the potential to play in the Premier League; even manager Kenny Jackett has stated this. So if he did leave did this summer I believe he could end up at a lower Premier League club such as West Brom or Fulham (who have already scouted him) plus Everton have apparently been on scouting trips for Trotter, but it looks like the most likely club to sign him would be Southampton, a long standing interest and the backing of a billionaire would make them favorites.
If he went who would replace him?
Fans favorite Jimmy Abdou would most likely fill one of the midfield spaces due to his play last season, but he is more of a defensive one, unlike Trotter. One replacement could be Josh Wright, signing a 3 year deal in May, Wright filled in when Trotter was injured and this brought excellent results with 6 wins out of 7.
Despite his great technique from long-range shots he’s still not quite as attacking as Trotter. Ex Charlton midfielder Thierry Raccon could be the answer after being a strong pacey midfielder at the South London club, but the Lions faithful have only seen him play once competitively due to injury, so I don’t think we’ll see him in the squad anytime soon. If the Lions want to buy an attacking midfielder like Trotter they might have to get the cheque book out.
If Trotter did leave, some of the money would most likely be spent on replacing his position in center midfield, and a strong attacking midfielder. A Peter Whititingham-esq type of player, but a strong attacking midfielder would mean a high price tag.
Kenny Jackett doesn’t just sign million pound plus players on a whim, so I could see Josh Wright being molded into a Trotter-esq player and start to push further forward to support the strikers.
If Trotter did leave he would be missed in the squad, his strong play and finishing helped the Lions out at crucial times this season, like his double against relegation rivals Doncaster Rover for example.
But this somewhat ruined by the other side to his play, his inconsistency. Trotter could go from being world class to shocking in just one game, his game blows hot and cold. Plus little niggling injuries are starting to creep into his play, with the midfielder missing the final games of the season with injuries, but when Trotter was missing from the team, the Millwall starting XI played better then when he was in there. Strange.
I still believe that Trotter is a quality player and should stay to fulfill his potential, but sooner or later a Premier League club will come calling.
Would you sell him for under 2.5 million? How can we replace him?

Thursday 28 June 2012

Starting XI dilemma for Jackett as pre season begins


With England crashing out of the Euros, attention for many football fans will turn to upcoming per season fixtures and the start of the new campaign.
In less then 3 weeks Millwall will kick off their pre season with a tour of Ireland which they start on July 16th against Shelbourne, and the team will be slightly different from last season.
The goalkeeping position will most likely be different from last time out, with Kenny Jackett using 3 goalkeepers last season he’ll want to pick his goalie and stick with him. The most likely player for the number 1 jersey is veteran Maik Taylor, the ex Northern Ireland international was instrumental in the Lions end of season form, including making 2 penalty saves in 2 games and would be the and would be the fans choice.
Then there’s the EIRE international David Forde. This was the first season that Forde has come under any real pressure, injuries at the start of the season saw him replaced, plus high cost mistakes saw Jackett react and bring in Taylor and I would go with Taylor due to his end of season form.
Then there’s the defence. With the signing of left back Scott malone, he would most likely candidate for that position. A good signing for the Lions as he is also known as a forward thinking defender, this means Tony Craig will miss out, a fans favourite who gives his all, but will hopefully be kept as back up for centre back position.
The centre back position will stay the same as last season, with captain Paul “Robbo” Robinson and Shane Lowry as the pairing, and will be hoping the carry on their impressive partnership from last season.
The right back position will be a battle between Jack Smith and one club man Alan Dunne. They both played many games at right back last season but I believe Jackett will pick Smith due to his performances, and he does not get caught out of position as much as Dunne.
Compared to last season there will certainly be changes in midfield, on the right wing it’ll be between James Henry and Liam Feeney. Feeney hit form in the middle of the season and was becoming one of the teams top performers, but his performances dropped rapidly, which saw James Henry come back in with great performances.
Plus something we’ve not seen from Henry before, passion in the way he plays, which was spotted quickly in by the Lions faithful. The centre of midfield will be a three way for two spaces, with Jimmy Abdou and Liam Trotter the most likely due to their partnership last season. But Josh Wright will be pushing them for a spot, coming in on a short term contract, his pin-point passing help open up defences, plus THAT goal against Burnley will live long in the memory; it’ll be interesting to see who Jackett picks.
So far their is only one candidate for left wing with new signing Chris Taylor. Taylor is a left winger who cuts in onto his right, which is where the majority of his goals and assists come from, this will be his first season in the Championship and hopefully he’ll be able to raise his game. There is only one left winger due to Hameur Bouazza leaving for Cyprus but the less said about him the better.
The strike force will have changed from the end of last season with Harry Kane returning to Spurs after a impressive loan spell. The one striker who is guaranteed to start is Andy Keogh, 10 goals in 19 games after signing in January will surely see him play, it’s just about finding a strike partner.
The obvious choice is Darius Henderson, but with his upcoming court case, he might not be an option come the end of August. John Marquis may be available, but he is young and not yet a quality striker, a loan to a League 1/2 club for the season would help him massively.

The one player who could be a good striker is Shaun Batt, he has overcome injuries and is now preparing for his first full pre season in two years, he will be a unknown to championship defenders, a strong tall body with pace, but will be get you 15-20 goals? We shall see.
With this in thought, this would be my team for the season at the moment -
Taylor
Smith-Robinson-Lowry-Malone
Henry-Abdou-Trotter-Taylor
Keogh-Batt

Friday 22 June 2012

Fixtures give Millwall tough start


The fixtures have come out this week for the football league and the Premier League, and the fixture accumulators have not given Millwall the easiest start of the season by any stretch of the imagination.
The Lions will kick off the season with the exact way they finished it, welcoming the tangerines of Blackpool to The Den, not the easiest game to start of with seeing as Blackpool are the losing play off finalists, after losing 2-1 to West Ham.
It’ll be the second season in a row that the Lions will kick off against the season before play off losing finalists.
This match will go one of two ways, Blackpool will be even more determined to get promoted and provide a usual hard game as usual, or the play off hangover will still be over them and Millwall could see a result go their way. Plus rumours of players such as Thomas Ince and Matty Philips leaving the club, it could be a very different team from the play off final, with all this I could see a Lions win.
The first away trip will be to Peterborough United. This will be considered one of the easier away trips in the division, with players such as George Boyd and Paul Taylor being transfer listed due to contract talks breaking down, the Posh will have lost most of their goal threat.
But players are being bought in by manger Darren Ferguson, even though the majority are being signed from League Two and Blue Square Premier. The Lions managed to record a 3-0 win the last time they played at London Road and I’d expect the Lions to get the same kind of result.
The South Londoners then face a tougher away trip next with a trip to play newly promoted Sheffield Wednesday.
The Owls will be still on a high following promotion, and previous seasons show that at least one of the promoted teams carry on the last season form onto the start of the next season, plus Dave Jones has already bought in players such as Joe Matlock and one time England international Chris Kirkland, the Lions will be hoping to carry on last seasons away form but I can see this being a struggle to get points from this game.
It doesn’t get any easier for the Lions as they then welcome play off hopefuls Middlesborough to The Den. ‘Boro narrowly missed out on the play offs last season and Tony Mowbray’s team will be determined to go one better and on. A vital move away from the Riverside has already happened with winger Barry Robson off to the sunny side league of the MLS by signing for Vancouver Whitecaps, but by losing a vital player, they also signed a new one, Grant Leadbitter, who was undoubtedly Ipswitchs’ best player last year. This will be another strong test.
Milwall will then travel to the KC stadium and play Hull City ,who have recently been taken over in management by Steve Bruce.

With Hull missing out on the play offs, the Tigers were underachieving by their own standards, but Bruce will be hoping to change that. With rumours such as Emile Heskey signing for the club, Hull will be trying to bring a higher quality of player to the club, and Bruce may be the man to do that due to previous Premier League experience. A unknown game at the moment for the Lions, Hull’s starting XI could be completely different come August.



The Lions start the season with some tough games, yet again in the Championship which games aren’t? All I can say is bring it on! Only two months to go…..

Wednesday 13 June 2012

Euro 2012 brings confidence to Forde.


Ireland have just played their first game of this years European championships, losing out 3-1 to Croatia. Millwall's David Forde may be third choice goalie for the Irish, but I bet if you told him 4 years ago that he would be in the squad for a European championships, he would've thought you were crazy.

Forde joined Millwall in the summer of 2008 after being released by Cardiff City and he soon endeared himself to the lions faithful, in only his fifth game for the club he dramatically saved a last minute penalty against Huddersfield to secure the lions first win of the season. This was a good first season for Forde at the den, after saving a Jermaine Beckford penalty in the play off semi final against Leeds, before losing to Scunthorpe in the final, despite this Forde had a good season also by keeping the 2nd highest amount of clean sheets. His strong personality shadowed his play on the pitch, from quiet to loud-mouthed in seconds. Plus being described a having a "Jekyll and Hyde" personality by more then one teammate will endear him more to the Millwall faithful, A passionate mentalist.

Forde went on to play in all competitive games the lions in both of their play off seasons as the lions went back to wembley the following season, this time to win as they beat Swindon Town. Forde went from being relatively unknown to being one of the most reliable goalies out of the two top divisions. Forde was also another brilliant example of Kenny Jackett building a successful team on one of the smallest budgets in the division.

A higher division brought a higher challenge for the whole team, especially Forde as higher quality players would come up against them, little faults began to become apparent in the Ireland internationals play, his kicking was poor and looked to be beat easily from long range. Despite this Forde was still the lions number one as the lions flirted with the play offs in their successful first season back in the championship. This season also saw Forde collect the highest honour in playing football, playing for your country. Forde play and collected his first cap against Northern Ireland in May 2011

The lions second season in the championship saw Forde come under pressure for the first time. Poor performances and injuries saw Steve Mildenhall come in for his first run in the team. Forde brought more mistakes into his game, including errors against West Ham and Brighton cost the lions vital points in their relegation battle, which saw him dropped again. This was the final straw for Kenny Jackett who brought in Maik Taylor on loan. Taylor's great performances saw him signed up on a one-year deal for the upcoming season.


Despite less game time, Forde was picked for the EIRE euro 2012 squad. Despite being considered third choice, this could bring new found confidence to Forde. Good enough to beat Maik Taylor to the number 1 jersey next season? Not for me, but he isn’t a bad second choice.