Recently by Suzanne Roberts-Attwood

THEY say 'it's grim up north' and for the 350 faithful Lions fans that travelled to Huddersfield on Saturday, not only was it grim, but downright frustrating.
We watched a match that we were certain Millwall would win comfortably turn into a disappointment that we hadn't felt for sometime, with us losing 4-2 to a team that were below us in the league table.
I can't blame individual players for a poor pitch performance, nor can I justify the result by saying Huddersfield were the better team. I can, however, cite the nonchalant attitude so evidently displayed by the Lions for the overall lacklustre display that left us feeling more than disgruntled.

LIKE many fans on Saturday, I left the Den feeling frustrated that, despite a fighting display by Millwall and Tranmere on the pitch, our dreams of gaining a place in the play-offs seemed all but over.
Our success this season has, yet again, been marred by changes on and off the pitch, but Willie Donachie's takeover of the reins of the playing squad has been pivotal to our success. The team have (finally) bonded and can be seen to communicate with each other. The camaraderie that existed under Dennis Wise as player/manager has returned. The players respect and value Willie's leadership and professional attitude.
Willie has insisted the team should be pushing for a place in the play-offs.

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