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MILLWALL 3-4 IPSWICH -THINGS WE LEARNED

WHAT  did we learn from Millwall's 4-3 defeat to Ipswich at The Den last night?   Millwall lost for the second time this season after a crazy game against Ipswich Town here are some things we learnt from the game.  1. Archer Needs to be dropped Millwall have conceded six goals this season and Archer could well have saved 4 of them. In the game at the weekend against Bolton in real time the free-kick looked unstoppable but on further looking he could well have saved it. Last Night the first goal is an awful one to concede it is straight at him and for some reason he is diving when he could easily catch it! Very frustrating for us as fans to see that!  Harris did not spare him in the press conference either saying that 'it was a horrendous effort by the goalkeeper, of course he shows save it, that's what he's in the goal for!' That for me shows that there is a possibility that he may not be between the sticks come Saturday. 2. When it...

FT REPORT: MILLWALL 3-4 IPSWICH TOWN

MILLWALL lost out in a seven goal thriller to Ipswich at The Den. The Lions were looking for their first win of the season against an Ipswich side with a 100% record so far. Jed Wallace gave Millwall the lead after just 45 seconds as the Lions once again made a first start to a game in the Championship. However, just five minutes later it was all square as Jordan Archer parried Joe Garner's effort into his own net. Martyn Waghorn on his return to The Den put Ipswich in front before a quick Millwall equaliser through Aiden O'Brien, his first of the season but the Tractor boys would go into half time in front as the Millwall defence failed to handle David McGoldrick after he got passed Shaun Hutchinson, Archer came out and looked to have forced him wide but McGoldrick managed to get the ball across to Waghorn who put the ball into the net despite the best efforts of Byron Webster on the line. The pace of the first half was taken into the second and Millwall continued...

Championship Preview and opening weekend predictions

So it's that time of the year again where the season previews begin, as we look forward to another 9 months of football the longest 3 months of the year are over as we embark on a new season.  Here we go with the Championship Preview. The Championship is always a tough league to call and this year its going to even tougher with up to (well I think anyway) 13 teams that can challenge for promotion to the Premier League. 20 (yes 20!) of the 24 teams have played in the Premier League so it shows how tough this league is going to be this year. There has been huge amounts of money spent in the second tier this summer with Middlesbrough spending no less than £30 Million on new players. The season gets underway on Friday night when Derby travel to Sunderland both teams will be looking to be in the promotion mix come May so it is a great game to get us underway for the season and its live of course on Sky Sports Football. So then lets run through the chang...

WELCOME TO 2017/18

Hello! Welcome back to AG's Football Reports after the summer break! I hope you all have had a wonderful holiday and are ready for the most exciting season yet. The Premier League still has a week to go before it returns but this week see's the return of the Sky Bet Football League. It is promising to be one of the greatest ever seasons in England's second tier with no less than 20 of the 24 clubs having played in the Premier League. Just as in previous seasons AG's Football Reports will be here covering all action across the season, starting on Friday night when the whole campaign kicks off with Derby travelling to relegated Sunderland and Championship new boys Millwall making the trip to the East Midlands to face Nottingham Forest. The Premier League kicks off a week later and it once again looks to be one of the most unpredictable leagues ever once again. Huge money has been spent in the league with just over £1bn being spent so far. So as we look forward to...