1885 Millwall Podcast
Summary: The Lions Live internet-radio phone-in show. Giving Millwall fans the opportunity to have their say.
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In tonights show, the poor 3-2 defeat last Saturday at Blackburn is reviewed and the forthcoming Christmas games are discussed.Millwall's right back Alan Dunne joins the show and will discuss the appalling tackle missed by the referee last Saturday that has left him injured.Former Lions defender Colin Cooper also is interviewed about his charity work, his football career and the forthcoming match against Middlesbrough this Saturday when the Lions play another of his old teams.
In tonights show the studio team look back on last weekends 2-1 victory against Wigan and forward to the tough trip to Blackburn this Saturday.Guests include Millwall goalkeeper David Forde and midfielder from the 1970s Terry Brisley.Its another busy show so don't miss it.
On tonights show the Lions Live team look back on the last two games a defeat at Leicester and a draw with Forest.They talk to Fan On The Board Peter Garston about the team's current form and then interview former striker Steve Claridge about Millwall's season so far.They also look forward to the Wigan game this Saturday--Don't miss it.
In another packed show, the studio team talk to former Millwall player Tobi Alabi who has had to give up the game at the age of 19 due to a heart condition.The studio team also speak to John Kerr who scored the first goal at the New Den in 1993.The next two games against Leicester and Nottingham Forest are also previewed.
Tonight's show saw the Lions Live team joined in the studio by chairman John Berylson to answer all of your Millwall questions. The second hour they was joined on the phone by former defender Ben Thatcher as he looked back at his time with the lions and his career. Yet again a not to be missed show so listen now
This is another not to be missed show.In the first hour, the studio panel are pleased to welcome Bob Crow, Millwall fan and leader of the Rail Maritime And Transport Workers Union to talk about his support for the club.Then after 8pm,Millwall's first team coach Tim Breacker joins the show to talk about the club's current form and the present annoying habit of conceding goals.The latest loss, this time at Bolton last Saturday is also discussed.
In tonight's show the Lions Live team speak to Commercial Director Alan Williams and also interview Millwall's striker Scott McDonald.They look back at last Saturday's pulsating draw with table topping Burnley and forward to the difficult fixture this weekend away at Bolton--Don't miss this one.
In tonight's packed show the studio panel looks back at Millwall's creditable 1-1 draw away at Reading last Saturday.They interview Sean Dyche former Millwall centre half and currently Burnley's manager ahead of Burnley's visit to The Den this Saturday.Lions midfielder Martyn Woolford also guests on the show.On top of all this, the Lions Live Player of the month for October is also announced.
In tonight's show the studio team look back on last Saturday's 2-2 draw with QPR which proved to be a bit of a slap in the face for Rangers manager Harry Redknapp. They also have a major guest as they speak to Millwall manager Steve Lomas. There isanotherguest in the second hour who was in the thick of the action last Saturday. With all the usual competitions, this is another not to be missed show.[Please note that the first two minutes of this show were not recorded]
This week's show looks at the upcoming QPR game at home this Saturday. The studio team interviews Millwall's Director Constantine Gonticas to get a view of Millwall's current form from the Board Room. The team also speak to on loan striker Martyn Waghorn.All this and the next two player Legends are announced on the show that will be placed on t-shirts to be sold in the Club Shop. The Legends vote was instigated on Lions Live last week---If you love Millwall don't miss it.
In tonight's show the studio team hold an inquest into Millwall's last set back a 5-2 thumping at Bournemouth last Saturday.The first hour has been reserved for fans' views.In the second hour a Millwall legend appears to talk about his autobiography, The Rocky Road, and his Millwall years as the studio team welcomes Eamon Dunphy.Don't miss this show.
Plenty going on this week!Guest wise Mike Calvin is on the phone talking about his new book 'The Nowhere Men', what he thinks of Millwall this season, and let's us in on what's going on with his book on Real 'Wall.In the second hour the team talk to left back Scott Malone on his recent run in the side, playing in Hungary and find out what his tattoos mean!There's the usual features, announcement of the Player of the Month for September and a long discussion/argument between Ted and Graeme on who is to blame for The Lions' poor performances.
In this weeks show Sam and the boys from the MSC lookedback to Saturdays derby day win against Charlton and discussing whether Steve Lomas can make it three wins in a row as Leeds visit The Den this week. In the first hour we spoke to former captain Stuart Nethercott. Stuart still follows the Lions and attends games when he can. The second hour assistant manager Mick Harford joined us on the phone for the first time.
Its another packed Lions Live show as the studio panel this week look back on a disastrous 5-1 home defeat against Derby last Saturday and a determined display last Tuesday to beat table toppers Blackpool 3-1.What will happen away in a fiery South London derby at Charlton this weekend?Millwall Chief Executive Andy Ambler is in the studio to answer fans' questions and midfielder Nicky Bailey also joins the show--Don't miss it.
In another packed show, the studio team talk to Millwall's fitness coach Alan Pearson about the condition of the players as some fans express doubts over the squad's fitness following a slow start to the season.In the second hour of the show the studio team speak to former Lions striker and now sports journalist Tony Cascarino. What does he make of new manager, Steve Lomas' start?The next two home games against Derby and Blackpool are also discussed. Are they must win games?Listen and enjoy.