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So Woy has gone with what remains of his dignity. Kenny has been put in charge and you hope that he tells the players that they need to take a long hard look at themselves and start to play as if they actually care. Victory against the Mancs would be the perfect start.
It wasn't meant to be sarcasm. I hope this works out, but I think it could be a total disaster, with Kenny damaging his great Liverpool record (of 30 years ago). I also think it's sad that the fans are now going to be 100% behind the team. Shouldn't they have been doing that anyway? Anyway, the fans have got what they want, so here's hoping it all works out, but I think Emerson is spot on about the players. For me, the whole thing has left rather a sour taste to be honest.
What is Kenny going to mean to most of the players? Nothing I'd say. What he did as a player/manager was long before their time. His reputation is with the fans. I imagine most of the players will hardly be able to understand him.....at least not before they are dropped.

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> What is Kenny going to mean to most of the

> players? Nothing I'd say. What he did as a

> player/manager was long before their time. His

> reputation is with the fans. I imagine most of the

> players will hardly be able to understand

> him.....at least not before they are dropped.


Leave the mind games to Ferguson, he's better at them yhan you. Or are you putting up a smoke screen just in case you get turned over?

I was at that game Brum.....Birmingham will need to up their game if they want to progress much further. Millwall lost the game because the centre back was awol.....Shittu certainly was...well you know and what was the manager thinking in playing him after he's been out for six games!!!!


Your number 18 was excellent, snuffed out everything Millwall had in front of goal.......and Millwall were in front of goal far more than the brummies.....but just couldn't get it in the back of the net.....even when given a penalty (which reminds me.....the ref was Shittu)...

Think you mean Scott Dann (15) who was the only regular member of our defence playing today. Though Keith Fahey (18) appeared to have a good game when he came on for Hleb, according to the commentary. The 5Live Xtra commentary was also Shittu, but it seems that if Millwall had taken their chances it could have been very different.


Given the League Cup semi on Tuesday and a relegation six-pointer at home to Villa next Sunday, this was the least important fixture of the week and to come through with relative ease and unscathed is excellent. Also, good for Derbyshire's confidence to get a couple of good goals.


Expect 6/7 changes for the West Ham game.

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