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Everton's back 4 have scored 9 goals this season. Liverpool's 4 recognised strikers have managed 8.


Although to be fair Sturridge has hardly played. Balotelli is quality but was always a square peg in a round hole. Lambert probably regreats leaving the saints, and Borini just isn't good enough.

From BBC Website


"Millwall striker Lee Gregory said on Monday that he hoped Championship relegation rivals Rotherham "would bottle it" in their fight against the drop.


Big mistake. Big. Huge.


Rotherham duly beat Reading 2-1 last night to ensure their survival and relegate the Lions.


Millers boss Steve Evans, never short of a word or three, had these words of consolation for Gregory.


"He said we've not got bottle. I've got 12 bottles of pink finest Champagne and we'll be drinking them for about a week," said Evans.


"Look forward to League One, son, and keep your trap shut."


Ouch."




Kicking a man when he's down there.

Well done Foxy. I admire you for sticking with them.


I agree that nothing beats going to the match in person but it's so long since I've been, I've forgotten how that buzz feels.

The biggest buzz ever was 5 years ago at Wembley. Amazing, but now they have to do it all again!


And because of predictions/fantasy football etc., I've spent all my time following the premiership so my interest lies with teams there these days.


I think they'll do better with Neil Harris so hopefully you'll be renewing your ST next year to watch them in the Championship again. :)

Thanks AqM..


I'm afraid there has not been too much buzzing under Holloway but the spirit and the belief

has returned with Harris in charge..


I get the impression your team may well be Everton. ???

With the Tim Cahill / Millwall connection that would seem a good choice.


Foxy

Bournemouth may have a longer Premiership run than West Ham but my heart's already elsewhere.


I'm not keen on the Hammers, but it's nothing to do with being a Millwall fan. There are a few teams I'm not keen on but Palace isn't one of them. They are probably my 3rd favourites in the league and I always hope they'll win.


Everton have been high on my list all season but I also love Swansea! The way they play, the way they're run. They have potential to do so well. It depends what happens in the summer. There have been rumours of Garry Monk being stolen away which would be tragic for them.

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