New Millwall manager Steve Lomas is relishing competing in the Championship, describing it as the most competitive league in Europe.
QPR’s failure last season must be used as a catalyst for Harry Redknapp’s men to fly out of the traps this term, according to former England international Dion Dublin.
Millwall manager Steve Lomas will speak with coaches Joe Gallen and Tim Breacker about their futures at the Lions.
Transfer news: Millwall manager Steve Lomas is looking to bring a maximum of five or six players to the Lions.
Mark Gower has set his sights on promotion to the Premier League with Charlton after turning down a move to Australia and signing a permanent deal with the Addicks.
Charlton will face Oxford United for the first time in 11 years after the Addicks were handed a home tie in the first round of the Capital One Cup.
The Capital One Cup first round draw has thrown up two tantalising London derbies with Brentford playing host to League Two Dagenham & Redbridge and Millwall to face AFC Wimbledon at The Den.
A fall in the number of people playing football means it is now behind both swimming and athletics as the third-biggest sport in terms of participation, latest figures reveal.
Football League clubs have taken their first step to learning their Capital One Cup first round opponents after the official seedings were announced ahead of Monday’s draw.
New Millwall manager Steve Lomas is relishing competing in the Championship, describing it as the most competitive league in Europe.
Millwall manager Steve Lomas will speak with coaches Joe Gallen and Tim Breacker about their futures at the Lions.
Transfer news: Millwall manager Steve Lomas is looking to bring a maximum of five or six players to the Lions.
EXCLUSIVE: Millwall manager Steve Lomas is looking to create a select group of experienced players to provide a vital link between himself and the squad.
New Millwall manager Steve Lomas intends to build an adaptable side that creates chances, but would not be drawn into the debate between passing and long-ball football.
QPR’s failure last season must be used as a catalyst for Harry Redknapp’s men to fly out of the traps this term, according to former England international Dion Dublin.