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After west ham, what three clubs do you hate most and in what order?

I know leeds will be up here, the other london clubs. Interested to see what the concensus is after that or is it split.

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u/VastAir6069 — 1 day ago

Woeful performance, I don't know what to say

1st goal, poor from doughty, 2nd goal, snaked under patterson. proud of the season overall but at what cost? would've loved to been in such a position at day 1, but now it hurts, when really, 9 months ago, i'd be totally fine with us getting to this stage. furthermore, we'll likely be a laughing stock across the country, matter of fact we already are right now. most we can do is go again next season, but i doubt there will be much motivation to do so

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u/Old-Cookie-251 — 2 days ago

No one hates you, no one cares

Despite being a Leeds fan, I have developed weirdly warm feelings towards Millwall as I live in South London and have lots of Millwall supporting friends here.

Still though, Hull Fans singing 'No one hates you, no one cares' has had me chuckling all morning.

Unlucky boys & girls. Good luck for next season

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u/Gary_Garibaldi — 1 day ago

Summer Transfer Targets no. 1

I’ll probably be posting a few more of these as I have time to analyze players. These are under the assumptions that we’ll lose Femi (and likely Crama). Some may be more expensive than we would normally spend, but I’m including them since James Berylson has been reinvesting most of the incoming transfer fees back into the squad. Most of these guys have YouTube highlights, if you want to look them up.

# Millwall Summer 2026 Transfer Targets

## 1. Esmir Bajraktarevic (21) – PSV
- **Position:** RW / LW
- **Height:** 5’9”
- **Foot:** Left
- **Market Value:** €5m
- **International:** Bosnia & Herzegovina (14 caps / 1 goal)

### 2025/26 Stats
- Eredivisie: 28 apps / 4 goals / 5 assists
- Dutch Cup: 4 apps / 3 goals / 0 assists
- **Total:** 38 apps / 7 goals / 5 assists

### Briefing
American-born winger who moved from MLS to PSV. PSV won the league and will play in the UCL. Only started 8 of 28 league matches. Notably, 2 of his 4 goals and 3 of his 5 assists came in a single game. Everton reportedly submitted a bid (per Bosnian sources), so a loan could be possible.

### Pros
- Excellent dribbler, loves taking on defenders
- Quick and dynamic
- Strong in tight spaces
- Delivers balls into the box well

### Cons
- Can overcomplicate things on the ball
- Smaller frame
- Quite one-footed

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## 2. Marcel Reguła (19) – Zagłębie Lubin
- **Position:** RW / CAM / CF
- **Height:** 5’11”
- **Foot:** Right
- **Market Value:** €7m
- **International:** Poland U21 (7 caps / 2 goals)

### 2025/26 Stats
- Ekstraklasa: 29 apps / 5 goals / 5 assists
- Polish Cup: 1 app / 2 goals / 0 assists
- **Total:** 30 apps / 7 goals / 5 assists

### Briefing
Previously linked with Benfica and Roma (around €10m). Recent reports suggest Benfica may have cooled off interest.

### Pros
- Strong on the ball, uses body well
- Talented dribbler
- Good vision
- Direct attacking style

### Cons
- Low crossing success rate
- Inconsistent performances

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## 3. Antoni Kozubal (21) – Lech Poznań
- **Position:** CM / CDM
- **Height:** 5’9”
- **Foot:** Right
- **Market Value:** €5m
- **International:** Poland (1 cap / 0 goals)

### 2025/26 Stats
- Ekstraklasa: 30 apps / 1 goal / 1 assist
- UEFA Conference League: 10 apps / 2 goals / 0 assists
- **Total:** 50 apps / 3 goals / 2 assists

### Briefing
Previously linked with Borussia Dortmund and more recently Lille. Frequently drops between center-backs to help build play.

### Pros
- High work rate and pressing
- Strong vision and passing range
- Switches play effectively
- Regular set-piece taker
- Loves a tackle
- Excellent at stopping counters and 1v1 defending
- Elite involvement (90th+ percentile in touches & final third touches)

### Cons
- Lacks height
- Weak aerially
- One-footed

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u/KeepItGoingFootball — 12 hours ago

Millwall - Kansas supporters

I can’t be the only one, right??

Catching the Hull game today at Red Lyon in Lawrence!

Long way from The Den - are there any other Millwall supporters lurking out here in the Midwest?

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u/RedCarGo123 — 3 days ago

American fan since early 2000s

I became a fan to have a team to root for in English football after seeing green street hooligans. I am also a fan of NY Mets and if you know, uk Mets fan know about disappointment.

All we can do is continue to have hope and when we do succeed, it will be feel
so much better. We fell short but now it’s about looking forward to a successful season ahead.

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u/ConstructionThis2973 — 14 hours ago

Does the concept "If we get promoted I lose my job" play into team psychology at all?

Say you're a solid Championship player and you know if your team is promoted you'll either never get a new contract, be sold or loaned out. But if you lose you probably would get a new contract and get regular playing time. Is there a devil on my shoulder when I'm substituted in at the end of of a close game say it goes to pens and I'm the 5th to take a pen and it's 5-4?

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u/ifuhd — 3 days ago

Hi everyone,

Hope you’re all buzzing for the playoffs.

I’d love to get your thoughts on the best and most respectful way to fit in as a Millwall supporter as an East Asian fan.

A bit of background: I’ve lived in the UK for 10 years, 7 of those in East London. About 3 years ago I decided to support my local team. I went to a game in the Dockers Stand, got blown away by the atmosphere, and have been hooked ever since.

Since then I’ve watched most games on TV, always wearing my home shirt and scarf, cheering from home. I’ve also been to a few matches in person and even brought my parents along once. They don’t speak English, but they were really impressed by the passion and noise at The Den (and slightly terrified, in a good way).

That said, I still sometimes feel a bit out of place when I’m at the ground or watching with other fans. I’ve realised some of it might be cultural. For me, wearing the shirt and scarf feels like showing respect and passion for the club. I totally get why some fans might be wary of “tourist” behaviour like filming or taking selfies, but I thought turning up properly dressed and cheering would be a good thing.

Last week my girlfriend and I went to the Blue Anchor to watch the Oxford game because we didn't manage to get the tickets. We were both in Millwall shirts (hers was the 2020–21 one) and someone asked why we were dressed like that. Once we explained we’re locals and genuinely love the club, everyone was really friendly. Still, it made me wonder if we’re doing something wrong. Should we be more casual about it? Or would that just lead to more questions about why we’re there? I don't want to come across as cultural-appropriating by wearing a peaky blinder hat, for example. When we said we live near the Isle of Dogs (an area, I guess, which has been gentrified a bit), a few people debated whether that “counts” (In my defence, my local park is literally called Millwall Park, so I’m claiming it) - surely I shouldn't have to pretend I live elsewhere. How do I strike a balance?

I completely understand the curiosity and caution towards 'outsiders' and the club’s strong local identity. It’s part of what makes Millwall special. I just want to make sure I’m showing my support in the right way and not accidentally breaking any unspoken rules.

Would love to hear your thoughts or advice. Cheers for reading, and COYL!

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u/EarthWalker215 — 8 days ago

Hull City 0-0 Millwall

A disallowed goal keeps the scores level.at the half way point of this Championship playoff match up between the Tigers and the Lions.

If you had offered me a 0-0 at the start I'd have taken it.

Monday can't come soon enough!

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u/Ben0ut — 5 days ago

Loser mentality

Knew we were toast once we laid down and let ipswitch have #2 and everyone acting like we should HAPPY to be in the tournament. This club has loser mentality. Exactly why we getting embarrassed today. Fucking pathetic

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u/jimb0z_ — 2 days ago

Creator/Podcast Recommendations?

Looking for some recommendations on some of people's favourite creators and podcasts in the Millwall space?

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u/ProposalOld1652 — 3 days ago

This game feels pivotal, but as the same time, its also dependent on other results, i dont know what way my feelings are right now. lol

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u/Old-Cookie-251 — 13 days ago

Hello!

I'm coming to tomorrow's game as (so excited 😁). I'm Finnish, so I'm on new grounds and UK as a whole is new and strange to me, but i've absolutely loved my time here so far.

I have a question about the safety and if I should be careful. I've heard stories about Millwall and the passionate, sometimes violent fans. I'm a casual in my country, so I'm just asking, should I be careful, and is there a chance something happens to me?

I'm not looking for any trouble, just coming to see the amazing stadium Millwall has and expierence the famous atmosphere you have.

Thank you, and hoping that you get promoted tomorrow :) (and sorry for my english if it's not the best :D)

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u/Only-Recognition-579 — 12 days ago

Hello, I am coming to town for the game this weekend and waited too long to purchase tickets. I was hoping to attend my first match this weekend at one of the London clubs. I emailed the club but they said they don’t have any extras available. Was wondering if anyone knew of a reputable way to find sold out tickets.

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u/Xmatt789 — 13 days ago