Where will the win come from? 4 games, no wins, 2 draws, we are bottom of League One - no wonder after this performance.
Town in front after 18 minutes, Liam Dickenson opening his Town account with a spectacular overhead kick, but that was as good as it got. Millwall equalised before half time, Tresor Kandol heading home a deep cross past a static Matt Glennon.
The winner came in the second half, Unsworth and Clarke getting in each others way, allowed the ball to be played through to Lewis Grabban who calmly slipped the ball under Glennon.
Town were thrown a lifeline in the 90th minute when awarded a penalty for a clumsy challenge on Michael Collins. David Unsworth (who I am told by an Evertonian never missed a penalty in 5 years while at Goodison) stepped up to take it (despite our recognised penalty-taker Phil Jevons being on the pitch), his strong shot though was straight at the Millwall keeper, and an undeserved point was not to be ours.
Stan Ternent on Millwall v Town
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Everything Stan says at the moment infuriates me at the moment. Who does he think he is, been at the club 5 minutes and telling everyone "..it's my way or the highway..". From what I've seen ST is creating problems we didn't have!! We still have no-one who can play on the left wing effectively, our right backs are rubbish and Andy Holdsworth should be back in midfield where we got the very best of him last season.
With all the money he's spent I expected to see some results by now (I know it's only 4 games in, but bottom of the league with no wins is unacceptable). Leaves me wistfully wondering what might have been had Dean Hoyles money been available to Peter Jackson 2 years ago. At least we all know well that Jacko had Town well and truly at heart, something Andy Ritchie never had, and something I have yet to see from Stan Ternent. I'm worried even at this early stage.





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