Ladies and gentlemen I give you Richard Kell I think the money we sold Bradshaw for is more than he's worth as a striker. As Millwall can now see, he's not that great. But I thought we were daft to sell him because he fitted the pressing game perfectly.
Lets be right here. He left for all of the above. - Family reasons - Footballing reasons (he joined a team that challenged for the playoffs last year) - Money He isn't some saint that only left because his girlfriend was pregnant. And he's entitled to move for all of the above as well.
Bradshaw was and still is rubbish, I could have played against Rochdale in his place because Rochdale were rubbish. We were unlucky with the woodrow injury and just have to be a bit patient because if he hadn't been injured we wouldn't be giving Bradshaw a second thought. Potts has been the biggest miss and brown and Thiam shouldn't have started today because if Potts woodrow moncur or adebejo had have started I'm sure we would have won. Stendells first mistake of the season today picking that starting 11, maybe time to give Jackson a start aswell. GG only mistake has been not signing Hammill back...... We will still be top two this year and Bradshaw will still run around a lot, he may score a couple of tap ins but mainly sit on the bench and Millwall will be gutted handing over £1.25m in January when they realise he is rubbish aswell.
They see him up close in training and they're not playing him. Millwall as in the management, not the supporters.
Maybee also as he signed when the season had already started and has to work his was into the team competition for places is always good. Unfortunately we dont have much competition in terms of strikers. He Would walk into our team.
We’ve been quite poor since Bradshaw left. Including in games Potts has played. We looked a great side when Bradshaw was in it, leading from the front in the so called ‘gegenpress’. But of course losing Bradshaw hasn’t contributed whatsoever to us looking less effective (even when picking up results like the gillingham game), as he’s rubbish and so it’s got nothing to do with it. Just a coincidence yeah? I mean all he did is run around a lot. Woodrow being injured unlucky? Maybe. I still think we signed him injured. Anyway, how do you know we wouldn’t be giving Bradshaw a second’s thought? You have absolutely no idea whether Woodrow will be any good. None of us do.
Either, we,ve looked edgy and open in the last 20 minutes of a few games. Jackson is decent no harm in mixing it up a little I'm sure Jackson will fight to keep his place.
Not having the hard working but limited Tom Bradshaw isn't the problem. Not having a replacement to slot straight into the team has been the problem. Woodrow is injured and we don't have a clue how good he is yet. Victor and Brown are learning. That leaves us with Moore, unless we shove a Moncur up top. A promotion chasing side needs more than one established striker.
I'm sure Potts got injured against Gillingham and after he went off we struggled and our form against Walsall and Coventry without him has dropped as prior to that we were pretty good even without Bradshaw, scunthorpe comeback was superb. I have Google searched woodrow and read positive comments about him and it appears he is a good un and will play at a higher standard than league 1. Reports were he got injured during his medical and its nothing s serious. I've never been a Bradshaw fan sorry and he's not getting much of a chance at Millwall. Last season when Bradshaw was lone striker before mcburnie and Moore came it was dreadful to watch him running round no threat at all, this year at Rochdale Moore and Potts was unstoppable that day, not that we did so well because Bradshaw was a good gegenpresser, Oxford were poor and again Thiams 2 goals weren't because of Bradshaws high energy pressing style. I think we will still have an outstanding season, selling Bradshaw for that price and circumstances was the right decision and we will have replaced him with better in woodrow we just have to be a bit patient and the last couple of weeks are no more than a minor blip.