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Kieffer Moore scored in the second-half to break the deadlock, before Lewis O'Brien netted in a lengthy period of second-half stoppage-time to seal victory for the away side.
Alex Neil was able to call upon the likes of Ryan Leonard, Josh Coburn and Camiel Neghli - who were rested for Tuesday night's Carabao Cup victory over Coventry City - for the visit of The Red Dragons, with new signing Caleb Taylor amongst the substitutes. Casper De Norre missed out through injury.
The sold-out crowd's first opportunity to see an effort on goal came in the fifth minute, but Aidomo Emakhu blazed high and wide after cutting inside on the edge of the penalty area.
A long throw-in from Leonard was then flicked on by Tristan Crama and landed in the six-yard box, but Coburn could not take advantage, before The Lions smartly worked the ball into the area with 14 minutes played, with the final ball lacking.
A ball over the top looked to prove troublesome for The Lions shortly after, but a vital touch from Steven Benda prevented Ryan Hardie from advancing in on goal, with a great chance coming for Millwall on the half-hour mark as Zak Sturge and Emakhu worked the ball into a promising position, only for Coburn's effort to be blocked and Massimo Luongo striking wide.
Jake Cooper had to get his head in the way of former Lion Ryan Longman's curling attempt, whilst a delightful Emakhu cross on 37 minutes was glanced wide by Mihailo Ivanovic. Emakhu's burst towards goal was then cut out by an inch-perfect challenge from Matty James, with a momentary bout of fluster coming for The Lions in the final action of the half as Hardie's flick-on inside the area fortunately ran just wide of Kieffer Moore's run at the far post.
Leonard's cross was guided towards goal by Coburn and Sturge's close-range effort was moved behind by Danny Ward in the first action of the second-half, with Emakhu and then Coburn failing to hit the target as The Lions were almost camped in the Wrexham half after the restart.
Ivanovic's overhead-kick went over the crossbar as the chances continued - Coburn's ball across the face of goal went untouched - but The Lions were made to pay on 58 minutes as a cross into the box saw Moore beat Benda to the ball to head home.
In response, Ivanovic's free-kick struck the wall and Coburn nodded wide, with a double change made on 73 minutes as Joe Bryan and Bangura-Williams replaced Sturge and Neghli. The latter was straight on the ball, but struck tamely at Ward's goal, whilst Ivanovic crossed into a promising position - as did Leonard - moments later, with the attack ending as Emakhu's half-volley went wide.
There was a debut for Taylor with eight minutes remaining as he replaced Leonard - a move that saw Tristan Crama switch to right-back - with Kevin Nisbet coming on for Coburn, but the next chance went the way of Wrexham as they advanced forward through Moore; the striker heading straight at Benda.
A second-half stoppage-time chance fell the way of The Lions as goalkeeper Ward was beaten to the ball and lay on the ground, but Nisbet blazed over.
Following a lengthy stoppage and a goalkeeper change, Wrexham were able to grab their second in the 18th minute of stoppage-time as O'Brien lifted the ball over Benda to score.
My broadcasting experience started with Lions Live more than 15 years ago. It was a show where Millwall fans could hear all the latest news. The show also included interviews with players and former Den favourites, which helped us interact with the fan base.
I have a good understanding of Millwall supporters and appreciation of the club’s
My broadcasting experience started with Lions Live more than 15 years ago. It was a show where Millwall fans could hear all the latest news. The show also included interviews with players and former Den favourites, which helped us interact with the fan base.
I have a good understanding of Millwall supporters and appreciation of the club’s history. I talk passionately and love sharing my thoughts with former players, fans, and the No One Likes Us Talkin Team. I lived on Millwall's doorstep and became an immediate fan, no other team was considered. When asked, I always say that I have supported the club for too long, but I will never stop supporting Millwall.
Many great players have donned a Millwall shirt. My top five, who will always be my firm favorites, are Gordon Hill, Alex Rae, Tim Cahill, Tony Towner, and Derek Possee.
My most memorable game was at White Hart Lane on February 1, 1967, when we faced top-flight Tottenham in an FA Cup replay, and Alan Gilzean destroyed my dream with the game's only goal.
My origins are Bermondsey, but I now live in Kent, following the Lions and keeping ‘Millwall No One Likes Us Talkin Broadcasting’ on track. I do this with an amazing group of Millwall fans. They dedicate their time to keeping things on track and I applaud their commitment.
My experience in broadcasting started many years ago with Radio Free Europe and a few other places along the way, but now with No One Likes Us Talkin! [NOLUT]. The George Lampey Recruitment Agency introduced me to NOLUT.
I like talking about Millwall, bantering with the NOLUT team, supporting the marketing side of the show, helping others
My experience in broadcasting started many years ago with Radio Free Europe and a few other places along the way, but now with No One Likes Us Talkin! [NOLUT]. The George Lampey Recruitment Agency introduced me to NOLUT.
I like talking about Millwall, bantering with the NOLUT team, supporting the marketing side of the show, helping others in their development, and supporting our Millwall Community Trust. Millwall has been a family tradition since my great-great-grandfather arrived in Stepney as a migrant worker from Scotland. The family eventually relocated to Linsey Street, Bermondsey, before the First World War.
My uncle John took me to my first game against Rochdale in 1965. That was the beginning of the story. My kids, grandchild, and great-grandchild all follow the Lions, too. If you wear the Millwall shirt, you are great. My fantastic five players are Bryan King, Teddy Sheringham, Alex Rae, Neil Harris and Tim Cahill.
My family came from Scotland and Ireland and moved to London in the late 1800’s. I now live in Surrey. I am a former London Firefighter.
I joined Lions Live Radio during its time under the Millwall Supporters Club. When this was concluded, I joined the No One Likes Us Talkin’ Team. My first taste of working life was in the media as a journalised at the Wembley Observer. I attended Kings College in London and then Tuebingen University in Germany, following graduation I move
I joined Lions Live Radio during its time under the Millwall Supporters Club. When this was concluded, I joined the No One Likes Us Talkin’ Team. My first taste of working life was in the media as a journalised at the Wembley Observer. I attended Kings College in London and then Tuebingen University in Germany, following graduation I moved into the property business.
I took over Millwall Football Club with Reg Burr, Brian Mitchell and Peter Mead in 1989, I remained on the Board of Director until 2008. We won promotion to the old First Division in 1988 and then with Theo Paphitis in charge we got to the FA Cup Final in 2004 against Manchester United at Cardiff’s Millennium Stadium. The following year we travelled to Budapest for a EEFA Cup game against Ferencvárosi TC.
Later on as Chair of the Lionesses we won two Women’s FA Cup Finals and I was instrumental in installing the late John Berylson in 2007. I have remain a fan of everything Millwall to this day.
My all time favourite player was Barry Kitchener, but I retain admiration for a few others, namely Len Julians, Harry Cripps, Terry Hurlock Tim Cahill and our former manager Neil Harris. Everyone of these great players have brought me memorable moments and everyone of them a hero in my eyes.
I had been a guest on the show a few times and loved discussing the club. When asked to join, I knew I could participate more frequently. My great-grandparents hailed from the Isle of Dogs, and then the whole family lived in SE London; becoming a Millwall fan was simply what we did.
After leaving Roan School in 1977, I signed as an apprent
I had been a guest on the show a few times and loved discussing the club. When asked to join, I knew I could participate more frequently. My great-grandparents hailed from the Isle of Dogs, and then the whole family lived in SE London; becoming a Millwall fan was simply what we did.
After leaving Roan School in 1977, I signed as an apprentice for Millwall. In the 1978/79 season, I signed as a professional. My debut was unforgettable. We beat West Ham 2 – 1, with club legend Barry Kitchener by my side.
Still in the youth team, we won the FA Youth Cup for the first time, and I scored in the final. When I was sold in 1991, I played at Colchester, Wrexham, Exeter, and Aldershot. Before returning to Millwall in 1986, I was part of the squad that achieved promotion to the top flight, playing alongside my brother Nick.
I returned to Colchester and spent a season in Finland. As a qualified PE teacher, I taught in Colchester from 1991 to 2023. I now coach football. I attend as many games as possible, often with family, and love catching up with lifelong friends, fans, and ex-players at the Den..
I have supported Millwall since 1963 when my Grandfather brought me to The Den after which that I was hooked. The greatest player I have seen in a Millwall shirt was Keith Weller, watching as if full control was like was a conductor of an Orchestra.
I first dealt with the media when I was in the Trade Union ASLEF, my first experience in B
I have supported Millwall since 1963 when my Grandfather brought me to The Den after which that I was hooked. The greatest player I have seen in a Millwall shirt was Keith Weller, watching as if full control was like was a conductor of an Orchestra.
I first dealt with the media when I was in the Trade Union ASLEF, my first experience in Broadcasting was with Lions Live as part of the old MSC and when that finished. I joined the Millwall NOLU Podcast, I also appeared on Love Sport Radio and Greenwich Maritime Radio.
Millwall is the only club in South London that stands by it’s working class history and has remained that way. Millwall is not just football club, but a way of life. Our club is rooted into its community and our podcast is the only one that works with the "Millwall Community Trust" and promotes the good they do; rightly so.
This club and it’s supporters find themselves at a new frontier of challenges & new opportunities. The modern game is forever changing & depending on your point of view for better or worse. We cannot stand still and moan and wallow in the past, we must move with the times.
I didn't have any broadcasting experience before joining NOLUT as a Fan in the Dugout, but I was trained in acting at Italia Conti. Thanks to various voiceover lessons, I feel like I’m doing pretty well! Then, through my dad, Steve, I was invited back as a panellist, and now I frequently host!
My expertise mainly lies in player statistic
I didn't have any broadcasting experience before joining NOLUT as a Fan in the Dugout, but I was trained in acting at Italia Conti. Thanks to various voiceover lessons, I feel like I’m doing pretty well! Then, through my dad, Steve, I was invited back as a panellist, and now I frequently host!
My expertise mainly lies in player statistics, and I really enjoy post-match discussions and analysing the game. It's fascinating how people can perceive different aspects of the same match!
I’ve been a Millwall supporter all my life; there's simply no other team that compares. My five all-time favourite players are Tim Cahill, Neil Harris, Steve Morison, Jed Wallace, and George Saville. Originally,
I'm from Bexleyheath, but I now call a charming market town called Saffron Walden in Essex my home.
I work as an Enquiries Officer for a charity, and when I’m not at work or cheering for Millwall, I love being a member of my local Musical Theatre Company.
I joined NOLUT Broadcasting in January 2023. Since then, I have hosted many weekly shows and been on many panels. I have also taken on the crucial role of producing the monthly podcast, demonstrating my commitment and responsibility.,
I am a dedicated sports journalist with a deep passion for football, reporting on both the men's and wom
I joined NOLUT Broadcasting in January 2023. Since then, I have hosted many weekly shows and been on many panels. I have also taken on the crucial role of producing the monthly podcast, demonstrating my commitment and responsibility.,
I am a dedicated sports journalist with a deep passion for football, reporting on both the men's and women's games from the 7th tier up to the 2nd.
Additionally, with NOLUT, I provide matchday and breaking news reports on Maritime Radio. Lastly, I produce articles for the 'London Football Scene.' I hope to head to university in September to study Sports Business & Sports Broadcasting.
I have followed Millwall for about 9 years now, which is a family trait that has been inherited for over 40 years. My top five players are Lee Gregory, Steve Morrison, Danny Shittu, Jed Wallace, and, of course, the legend that is Tim Cahill!
My experience in broadcasting was initially with Lions Live, which I joined through George Lampey and the Millwall Supporters Club.
Some say I don’t know what I am talking about, let alone be called an expert on anything. However, I believe that my club, Millwall, is unique and that every other football club wishes that they had what we
My experience in broadcasting was initially with Lions Live, which I joined through George Lampey and the Millwall Supporters Club.
Some say I don’t know what I am talking about, let alone be called an expert on anything. However, I believe that my club, Millwall, is unique and that every other football club wishes that they had what we have.
I want to talk about that! I followed Millwall when my grandad and dad took me to my first game. We were a Deptford-based family, if you know what I mean. I started supporting Millwall nine months before I was born.
I love anyone in a Millwall shirt and there are so many players I can and do talk about, but my greatest five over the years are Barry Kitchener enough said. Keith Weller, simply class. Bryan King the greatest keeper we have ever had. Teddy Sheringham two players in one, a goal scorer and a playmaker, he was total quality. Finally Tim Cahill for all the wonderful goals he scored especially the one that made my dreams come true and got little old Millwall to the FA Cup Final in 2004.
I live in Bexley these days and work as a lift engineer.
I’ve been with the show around five years, and took on the task of producing this site. I have tended to take more of a back seat of late due to my time being taken up helping to produce the Fans Matchday Programme, although after two years the all female editing team and I are standing down to pass the baton to others.
My Millwall herita
I’ve been with the show around five years, and took on the task of producing this site. I have tended to take more of a back seat of late due to my time being taken up helping to produce the Fans Matchday Programme, although after two years the all female editing team and I are standing down to pass the baton to others.
My Millwall heritage started 1970, that first day of walking up the steps of the Cold Blow and seeing a sea of green bathed in sunlight, I knew then, even before a ball was kicked this was a special place. My mum had work in the kit laundry at the Old Den just after the war and two of my uncles worked the turnstiles until the late 70’s, it was a family affair.
I have been there for the highs and very lows, dancing on the steps of Boothferry Park in 1988 to staying in bed for two days sulking after getting relegated at Portman Road in 1996.
I had the privilege of starting the Millwall Lionesses back on a cold March day in 1973, after travelling on the away coach to Blackpool the day before and whipping up interest in starting a team with the females on board.
My all time favourite player is of course Moro, love the attitude. However, who could not include Chopper in any favourites list, my hero and such a special person, the greatest man in Millwall's history!
I am so proud of my Dad “Lennie the Lion” Len Julians. He was the fundamental goal scorer and team member of the incredible record winning Millwall team in the 60’s of the 59 unbeaten home games.
He loved his Millwall team mates, they were also friends off the pitch along with their families. It was a true bonding on and off the pitch. I
I am so proud of my Dad “Lennie the Lion” Len Julians. He was the fundamental goal scorer and team member of the incredible record winning Millwall team in the 60’s of the 59 unbeaten home games.
He loved his Millwall team mates, they were also friends off the pitch along with their families. It was a true bonding on and off the pitch. I have many lovely memories & friendships that not only latest a lifetime for my parents but for me too.
As a teenager I used to babysit for Derek Possee’s children and Kieth Weller’s. It was just a Millwall family.
Most of all my Dad loved the Millwall fans and they loved him too. I first came to the Old Den when I was four and continued on to The New Den. I have inherited that love of Millwall and the fans. I have only felt warmth, love an overwhelming feeling of I’m home. Especially when that beautiful sound of the fans Roaring.The love and respect that the fans still have for my Dad is simply amazing.
I have also assisted on introducing the Millwall Community Trust to the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts. I approached Executive Chef John Williams - The Ritz Hotel and I am now working with RACA and MCT - Introducing Kick & Cook along with Adopt a School.
I am also very proud that my parents very dear friends and mine The Gay family business - G&M Motors are sponsors for Millwall NOLUT.
I got into broadcasting, when as a DJ, I was asked to do a two hour slot on Hospital Radio at East Dulwich Hospital. It was there that got my first real taste of broadcasting.
I then worked with Deano Standing and Adrian Wilson on The Millwall Radio Show from a studio in Abbey Wood, after that, with Lions Live until it closed.
All my fami
I got into broadcasting, when as a DJ, I was asked to do a two hour slot on Hospital Radio at East Dulwich Hospital. It was there that got my first real taste of broadcasting.
I then worked with Deano Standing and Adrian Wilson on The Millwall Radio Show from a studio in Abbey Wood, after that, with Lions Live until it closed.
All my family were Millwall and it was natural I would follow. We lived at Wade House on the Dickens Estate at Dockhead in Bermondsey, so of course The Den was our nearest ground. I can honestly say that I have thoroughly enjoyed every minute of my time following Millwall despite all the ups and downs.
Now that I’m retired, I have more time to concentrate on The Lions and work with the team at No One Likes Us Talkin. Following Millwall for over 64 years, I have travelled countywide with my team and always enjoy talking about the great matches and some of the not-so-great games, plus the scalps of Top teams we have taken and long may it continue.
I am also interested in Millwall’s statistics and data about games and seasons. My five all-time favourite players are, Alex Stepney, Barry Kitchener, Keith Weller, Teddy Sheringham, and Steve Morison.
My journey with the NOLUT team began when I took on the role of Fan in the Dugout. The experience was so fulfilling that I reached out to Eamonn to express my desire to be involved more regularly. Thankfully, Eamonn welcomed me, and since November 2019, I have proudly been a part of this incredible team. Being a member is a true privilege
My journey with the NOLUT team began when I took on the role of Fan in the Dugout. The experience was so fulfilling that I reached out to Eamonn to express my desire to be involved more regularly. Thankfully, Eamonn welcomed me, and since November 2019, I have proudly been a part of this incredible team. Being a member is a true privilege, empowering me to connect with fellow passionate Millwall fans who share the same dedication. Who share the same fervor.
I am a third-generation Millwall supporter, following my granddad Lou and my dad Joe. Now, my son Harry is the fourth generation, and both he and my daughter are passionate about the team. Harry has been a season ticket holder for many seasons.
I've been a fan since 1980, and my dad has supported the club since the mid-fifties. He has seen the ups and downs throughout the years. I've experienced our journey from the Third Division to the First Division, thrilling Play-Offs, FA Cup runs, and an FA Cup Final!
My Favourite players over the many years I've been going would have to be Teddy Sheringham, Terry Hurlock, Tim Cahill, Neil Harris, and, of course, Steve Morison. I sit in block 15 with a group of around 20 regulars, and we all have a good catch-up on match days. I don't know what my life would be like without Millwall.
I joined the Millwall No One Likes Us Talkin’ team after being a guest as “Fan in the Dugout” on The Millwall Fan’s Show. I work as a teacher in Erith, previously for a social mobility charity, focusing on improving the education of some of London’s most deprived areas, previously teaching in the two boroughs of Eltham and Welling.
Having
I joined the Millwall No One Likes Us Talkin’ team after being a guest as “Fan in the Dugout” on The Millwall Fan’s Show. I work as a teacher in Erith, previously for a social mobility charity, focusing on improving the education of some of London’s most deprived areas, previously teaching in the two boroughs of Eltham and Welling.
Having recorded a few pieces for Lions TV and becoming involved in the battle of the Compulsory Purchase Order on our ground, I always wanted to become more involved in our club. Attending events such as the Millwall Supporters Club AGM and MCT disability gala you really begin to get the sense of community.
Attending events like the Millwall Supporters Club AGM, the MCT Disability Gala, and the Fans Forum, as well as the Auto Windscreen final at the old Wembley, the highs of that great FA Cup run to the final in 2004, a short but eventful trip into Europe, and going to Wembley for our League One play-off finals, has given me a real sense of what my club Millwall is all about.
Why Millwall? My dad and his family came from Deptford and Greenwich, and he passed that support on to me; I've now passed it on to my daughter, Bethany. Dad took me to my first game, probably around 1964 or 65, and he would sit me on the floodlight bases, either in the CBL or Ilderton Road. I distinctly recall that Notts County and Millw
Why Millwall? My dad and his family came from Deptford and Greenwich, and he passed that support on to me; I've now passed it on to my daughter, Bethany. Dad took me to my first game, probably around 1964 or 65, and he would sit me on the floodlight bases, either in the CBL or Ilderton Road. I distinctly recall that Notts County and Millwall both scored four. Later, I started going on my own; I used to stand on the halfway line. I am now a season ticket holder, and Bethany and I sit near the away dugout. Memorable games at The Old Den included wins over Chelsea and West Ham. At The New Den, I think the FA Cup win over Leicester with ten men is hard to beat. The most memorable away games in the 1980s were wins at Chesterfield, when we nearly dropped into the old Fourth Division, and at Hull, when we were promoted to the old First Division (now the Premier League!).ue!).ue!).ue!). Penalties decided both; refs used to award them to us in those days! My favourite player in the current team is Ryan Leonard. Choosing a favourite player of all time is difficult because I have seen so many greats, including Keith Weller, Gordon Hill, Bryan King, and Jimmy Carter, but for me, Teddy Sheringham is the standout.
After starting in student radio, I went on to co-host and produce music shows and features for a variety of stations, including BBC Radio Kent, Time FM, Diesel U Music, Xstream East, and the Earwax Podcast.
I’ve been watching Millwall for 36 years, following in the footsteps of my grandad and cousins. That passion has now been passed down
After starting in student radio, I went on to co-host and produce music shows and features for a variety of stations, including BBC Radio Kent, Time FM, Diesel U Music, Xstream East, and the Earwax Podcast.
I’ve been watching Millwall for 36 years, following in the footsteps of my grandad and cousins. That passion has now been passed down to my children, who are regular attendees at games.
It’s hard to pick my top five Millwall players, but if pressed, I’d say Terry Hurlock, Teddy Sheringham, Alex Rae, Tim Cahill, and Jimmy Abdou.
My day job is in television, working behind the scenes for some of the UK’s biggest broadcasters to ensure their channels run smoothly.
I’m still trying to forget the Ian Holloway years.
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