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  1. Late goals for and against last season…. Away at Hull conceded 93rd minute - 1 point Away at Wycombe 77 and 93 minutes - through to the next round of the Carabao Cup Away at Blackpool conceded 90th minute - 2 points Away at Blackburn Rovers 93rd minute Away at Norwich 77th minute Home to PNE conceded in 82 scored in 90 + 2 points Home to Millwall conceded on 76 -1 point Away to Reading conceded in 93 Home to Swansea conceded 75 - 2 points Home to Lincoln 80 minute Home to Swansea 75 minute - kept us in the FA Cup Home to Birmingham 76 minute Away to Swansea 112 minute - put us into the fourth round of the FA Cup Away to Sunderland 93 minute + 1 point Home to Blackpool 81 minute Away to Stoke 85 minute + 2 points Away to Sheffield United 76 minute - 2 points Home to Rotherham United 91 minute + 2 points
  2. Deal tied up https://www.bbc.com/sport/football/66521703
  3. Superb performance and game - it’s coming home!
  4. As you know PR OTIB is full of people who (as well as being a part of the BCFC ‘family’) have all kinds of experiences and skills. Your post says you don’t know where else to go, please reach out to one of us here on OTIB, for sure if we can help we will and if we need to we can help find appropriate help from others.
  5. Suggested top ten…..https://www.bristolpost.co.uk/whats-on/food-drink/british-restaurant-awards-announces-bristol-8676848?utm_source=bristol_live_newsletter&utm_campaign=daily_newsletter2&utm_medium=email
  6. Kevin de Bruyne could miss the next four months of the season as Manchester City decide whether he needs surgery on a hamstring injury, manager Pep Guardiola says.
  7. NP post match: https://www.bcfc.co.uk/video/we-deserved-the-points-pearson-2/
  8. Immediate reactions Battling City performance throughout Vyner again had an excellent game Don’t you just love very late winning goals…..when they are scored by us ? Cornick’s long throws are proving decisive Undefeated in league and cup Travel safely and enjoy a great away win the 1600 City fans
  9. Rowett pre match https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/news/2023/august/11/gary-rowett-looks-forward-to-millwall-v-bristol-city/ Their OS match preview: https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/news/2023/august/11/preview---millwall-v-bristol-city/
  10. Case closed, https://www.bristolworld.com/sport/football/bristol-city/alex-scotts-bournemouth-debut-delayed-as-serious-bristol-city-injury-emerges-4252037
  11. Thank you Piccolo and others I stand corrected, Millwall have never been relegated from the Football League.
  12. Channel Island media coverage: https://www.bailiwickexpress.com/jsy/news/guernsey-footballer-completes-dream-premier-league-move/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Bailiwick Express News - JERSEY EDITION&utm_content=Bailiwick Express News - JERSEY EDITION+CID_a8096e9d787fd1e268f53d9044435f3f&utm_source=Email marketing software&utm_term=Read more
  13. Since joining the Football League in the 1920–21 season, the club have been relegated nine times. They have spent 90 of their 97 seasons in the Football League yo-yoing between the second and third tiers.
  14. CF pre match presser: https://www.bcfc.co.uk/video/curtis-fleming-ahead-of-the-den/
  15. Being a City fan is rarely dull! In between our opening game and this one quite a bit has happened, including: A lacklustre and largely underwhelming performance against PNE Alex Scott joining AFC Bournemouth for an undisclosed Bristol City club record fee Injuries to Tommy and Andi Rumours about Sam Bell attracting interest from PL teams A convincing cup win An excellent debut from Haydon Roberts Five different goal scorers in our opening two games In the final game of last season the Lions needed to win to secure a play-off place, at half time they were 3-1 ahead, at the final whistle it was Millwall 3 Blackburn 4, https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65445638 Millwall have an interesting intimidation tactic, even before the two sets of players head out onto the pitch. The tunnel is purposely narrow with the players rubbing shoulders while LED lights aim to create a daunting, hostile entrance: https://fb.watch/hL8A8PkS2u/ Last season it finished 0-0 https://youtu.be/SVXvt7DczL4 At the end of January on deadline day they signed Duncan Whatmore from Boro….. https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/64460429 In June they announced that a deal had been agreed to sign Kevin Nisbet. The 26-year-old striker joined The Lions from Hibernian on a long-term contract, for an undisclosed fee. At the end of June they signed Joe Bryan on a free transfer, https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/66067717 They signed Casper de Norre from OH Leuven for an undisclosed fee and brought in former Rotherham defender Wes Harding. Also added goalkeeper Matija Sarkic in early August from Wolverhampton Wanderers for an undisclosed fee. Guide to the Den: https://footballgroundguide.com/leagues/england/championship/the-den-millwall.html Head-to-head record Won: 37 Lost: 35 Drawn: 33 Referee: Keith Stroud. Assistants: Matthew Smith and Richard Wild. Fourth official: Ben Atkinson My neighbour is a Millwall fan and had this to say…… We have received bids of £8m+ for Zian Flemming (the Bermondsey Berkhamp). If he stays we have the strongest squad we’ve had for years. Nisbet will add to our striking options. Whatmore was not fit when he arrived last year but is looking good in pre-season, plus we have England youth international Romain Esse who is very highly rated. Defensively Bryan looks better than we had last year with Harding providing competition across the back line. De Norre is unknown but we are hoping that he will be another improvement. The championship looks very strong this year but otherwise I would be (not so) quietly confident for once!!! Assume that means relegation beckons? Last Saturday they opened their campaign with an away win at Middlesbrough thanks to Romain Esse's first goal for the Lions. The 18-year-old broke the deadlock in the 79th minute when fellow substitute Aidomo Emakhu crossed from the left and Esse struck the ball into the top corner, https://youtu.be/59QZiqVDFRo On Tuesday they lost 4-0 at home against Reading despite having 59% possession, 20 shots (4 on target) and 12 corners (Reading didn’t have a single corner!) https://youtu.be/1HXtqF7T_Rw Millwall will pay tribute to John Berylson. The Lions' former Chairman tragically passed away on 4th July, aged 70, with the club set to honour the American on Saturday. The players will wear tribute warm-up t-shirts and match shirts have also been embroidered for the occasion. They will be available for auction after the game, with all proceeds going to the John Berylson Legacy Fund. The turnstiles at The Den will open at 1.30pm, whilst James Berylson - new Chairman and John's son - will visit the SE16 Fan Zone at 2pm to meet supporters. From 2.45pm, the Berylson family will be pitchside for the duration of the commemorations, which get underway with an EFL presentation. Following that, a tribute video - in memory of John - will play on the big screen. At its conclusion, the Berylson family will be introduced to the crowd, before the players and officials emerge from the tunnel, with both captains carrying wreaths. A minute's applause will then take place as both sides gather at the centre-circle, before the skippers lay their respective wreaths behind each goal. Millwall musings Millwall Football Club was founded in 1885. Their all-time leading goalscorer is Teddy Sheringham who scored 111 goals for the club. Millwall’s highest league finish occurred in the 1987-1988 season when they finished 10th in the old First Division. The Lions reached the FA Cup final once in their history, in 2004, but were runners-up. Well known fans include Daniel Day-Lewis, David Haye, Blake Harrison, Tamer Hassan and Danny Baker. They have been relegated from the Football League on several occasions, most recently in the 1996-1997 season. Pubs There aren’t many away-friendly pubs near The Den itself, so most away fans tend to drink in the London Bridge area. These are near the ground: https://www.awaygames.co.uk/away-pubs/millwall-away/ The Pommelers Rest, 196-198 Tower Bridge Road, London, SE1 2UN, https://www.jdwetherspoon.com/pubs/all-pubs/england/london/the-pommelers-rest-tower-bridge-south Simple, carpeted Wetherspoon pub in a former hotel, serving meal deals and a selection of real ales. The Shipwrights Arms, 88 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2TF, http://www.shipwrightsarms.co.uk Large pub with sport on 2 big screens, a menu of classic food and 6 different cask marque ales. The Barrowboy and Banker, 6-8 Borough High Street, London, SE1 9QQ, https://www.barrowboy-and-banker.co.uk/? utm_source=googlemybusiness&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=yext&utm_content=P008&y_source=1_MTIyMzcxMTctNzE1LWxvY2F0aW9uLndlYnNpdGU%3D Grand, split-level pub in former bank with columns, chandeliers and sweeping staircase to mezzanine. The George, 75-77 Borough High Street, London, SE1 1NH, https://www.greeneking-pubs.co.uk/pubs/greater-london/george-southwark/? utm_source=g_places&utm_medium=locations&utm_campaign= Authentic 17th-century coaching inn and pub with oak beams and large courtyard seating area. The Market Porter, 9 Stoney Street, London, SE1 9AA, https://themarketporter.co.uk Traditional alehouse next to Borough Market with changing beers on tap and daytime food menu.
  16. Hope you and your son enjoy the game and it lives long in the memory.
  17. https://www.bcfc.co.uk/city-men-news/alex-scott-joins-afc-bournemouth/
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