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0 0xg Away To Blackburn.
0 0xg Away To Blackburn.

0 0xg Away To #Blackburn. This week's episode the lads discuss #Millwall trip to Blackburn and the fact we didn't have one shot on goal!! They also chat about everything else Millwall and the Boro game on saturday. Kai share a story about little #Mollie who needs our help to raise money for specialist cancer treatment. Be sure to follow us on our socials below - we appreciate any and all comments or feedback on the show. Twitter @ThatMillwallPod Instagram @That_Millwall_pod TikTok @thatmillwallpodcast Email ThatMillwallPodcast@gmail.com



Derby Vs Millwall Full Time Match Report-
Derby Vs Millwall Full Time Match Report-

#Derby Vs #Millwall Full Time #MatchReport. Kai gives us his full time match report from pride park after Millwall only go and win again…



Blackburn Rovers P P Millwall
Blackburn Rovers P P Millwall

#Blackburn Rovers P P #Millwall Join the lads as we talk the madness that took place at Blackburn on Saturday. plus in Part we talk Derby away. Be sure to follow us on our #socials below - we appreciate any and all comments or feedback on the show. Twitter @ThatMillwallPod Instagram @That_Millwall_pod TikTok @thatmillwallpodcast Email ThatMillwallPodcast@gmail.com



Millwall Vs Qpr Match Report
Millwall Vs Qpr Match Report

Millwall Vs Qpr Match Report That Millwall Podcast Full time match report with Kia Bennett. Millwall secured back-to-back home wins on Tuesday night as Queens Park Rangers were defeated 2-0 in the Sky Bet Championship at The Den. The Lions deserved the three points in this London derby, with Mason Bennett scoring - for the third time in four home matches - to break the deadlock in the second-half, before Tyler Burey's first goal for Millwall secured the victory. Gary Rowett made one enforced change to his starting XI for the visit of The R's, as the injured Benik Afobe made way for Bennett, with Zak Lovelace taking his place on the bench. out.stream powered by ADITION With just 30 seconds played, The Lions could - and perhaps should - have taken the lead, but after good work down the left-hand side from Bennett saw a combination of Jed Wallace and Oliver Burke set up Danny McNamara, his effort from close-range was wild and flew over. At the other end, QPR made their first foray into the Millwall penalty area with five minutes on the clock, but Murray Wallace was able to deflect a Lyndon Dykes effort behind for a corner-kick - with the Scot then in action in front of the QPR goal 10 minutes later, but his long-range shot was cleared away by Rob Dickie. After Lee Wallace had to withdraw early for the visitors, another chance for The Lions fell the way of his namesake, #Jed, at the halfway point of the half, but after Billy Mitchell's clever pass found the attacker, his curling effort was pushed away from goal by the fingertips of David Marshall. Millwall had an early withdrawal of their own as Burke had to be replaced by Burey in the 28th minute, with Marshall having to tip a downwards header from Jake Cooper over the bar as he met Scott Malone's corner shortly after. The Scot then had to palm away a second Malone corner from his goal-line, before McNamara curled over from outside the box. Bartosz Bialkowski had to think quick with 10 minutes to go until the break, stopping Jimmy Dunne's attempts on goal after the ball fizzed around the area, before more sterling work from Bennett created a chance for Jed Wallace - one which he found the arms of Marshall with. Jed Wallace nodded at goal as the break approached - to no avail - before Murray Wallace had the final act of the first-half, heading at Marshall from a Malone free-kick. Three minutes into the second-half, however, The Lions were in front. As a cross-field pass was played by Jed Wallace to Malone, his first-time touch took the ball into the path of Bennett, who had no qualms in slotting past Marshall to open the scoring. Chris Willock could only strike tamely wide as Rangers looked to respond, but shortly after the hour-mark, the lead was doubled - and in some style. After Shaun Hutchinson intercepted the ball and charged upfield, his pass to Jed Wallace was flicked into the path of #Burey, who steadied himself before firing past Marshall for his first goal in a Millwall shirt. The deficit was nearly halved with 74 minutes played as a header looked to loop itself over Bialkowski, but Maikel Kieftenbeld was there to head off the line, with Bennett almost doubling his tally on 78 minutes as he struck from inside the box, but Marshall was equal to it. Bennett left the field to a standing ovation with just a minute to play, with substitute Charlie Austin's late effort drawing a comfortable save from Bialkowski in the last action of the game. #millwall M: Bialkowski, McNamara, M. Wallace, Hutchinson, Cooper, Kieftenbeld, J. Wallace, Burke (Burey 28'), Malone (Pearce 82'), Bennett (Saville 89'), B. Mitchell. Subs: Long, Evans, Mahoney, Lovelace. Scorer: Bennett 48', Burey 64' Booking: J. Wallace, Burey Queens Park Rangers: Marshall, L. Wallace (Odubajo 21'), Dickie, Barbet, Johansen (Austin 76'), Dykes, Chair, Field, Dunne, Willock, Adomah (Amos 76'). Subs not used: Dieng, Gray, Hendrick, Sanderson. Booking: Dickie Referee: James Linington Attendance: 13,063 (2,206) Taken from Millwall FC website. https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/news/2022/february/report--millwall-v-queens-park-rangers/



Fulham Vs Millwall Full Time Match Report, with Kai and Alex.
Fulham Vs Millwall Full Time Match Report, with Kai and Alex.

Fulham Vs Millwall Full Time MatchReport, with Kai and Alex. #Fulham defeated #Millwall 3-0 in the Sky Bet #Championship at Craven Cottage on Tuesday night. Aleksandar #Mitrovic's double put Fulham two up, before substitute Bobby De Cordova-Reid added the gloss late on. Gary #Rowett made one change for the trip to West London, with Alex Pearce coming in for the injured Scott Malone. Luke Freeman, meanwhile, stepped up to the bench as he sought a Lions debut. The Lions started the brighter and fashioned a first chance with just two minutes on the clock, but after Oliver Burke's pace took him down the right-hand side, his deflected cross was dealt with by the Fulham defence. On six minutes, Millwall were presented with a big chance, but after Mason Bennett found the onrushing Maikel Kieftenbeld with a cross, the midfielder's shot went over the crossbar. Neco Williams, Neeskens Kebano and Benik Afobe all traded half-chances at either end as the half wore on, but on 29 minutes, the scoring was opened as Mitrovic had the simplest of tasks in firing home on the edge of the six-yard box after the ball had made its way across the box. The tricky Fabio Carvalho tried his luck shortly after as the home side looked to double their lead, with two more chances coming for The Whites before the break as Tim Ream headed over before Tom Cairney's effort in first-half stoppage-time failed to trouble Bartosz Bialkowski. The first chance of the second-half went to Millwall, but after skill from Murray Wallace allowed Shaun Hutchinson an effort, that attempt was blocked and cleared away. Just five minutes after the restart, however, Fulham - and Mitrovic - had their second after the striker pounced on a rebound following a smart Bialkowski save. Mitrovic and Bennett traded efforts as the half wore on, before the introduction of Jed Wallace breathed new life into Millwall, with the winger being at the thick end of Lions attacks, finding Afobe and Bennett, but neither could test Marek Rodak. At the other end, Bialkowski had to stop from Kebano and Wilson, before a double chance went begging for Millwall on 69 minutes as firstly, Burke found Jed Wallace, only for his shot to be saved by Rodak, before Bennett sent the follow-up wide of the post. Freeman stepped off the bench to make his debut with 13 minutes to play, but there was no further action until the 87th minute, as De Cordova-Reid was in the right place at the right time to tap home for Fulham's third. Fulham: Rodak, Kebano (De Cordova-Reid 76'), Wilson, Mitrovic (Muniz 90+1'), Cairney (Reed 71'), Chalobah, Ream, Adarabioyo, Williams, Carvalho, Robinson. Subs not used: Gazzaniga, Hector, Cavaleiro, Seri. Scorer: Mitrovic 29' 50' Booking: Mitrovic Millwall: Bialkowski, McNamara, M. Wallace, Hutchinson, Cooper, Kieftenbeld, Burke (Freeman 77'), Pearce (J. Wallace 57'), Bennett (Burey 77'), Afobe, B. Mitchell. Subs not used: Long, Saville, Mahoney, Evans. Booking: Kieftenbeld, Hutchinson, Bennett Referee: Matthew Donohue Attendance: 16,606 (1,861)



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