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Post by MRMILLWALL on Mar 20, 2007 3:09:00 GMT -1
Millwall boss Willie Donachie is set to sign a new two-year contract to stay in charge at the New Den until June 2009. Donachie has been rewarded for transforming the fortunes of the Lions, who have gone from being relegation candidates to play-off contenders.
Chairman Stewart Till told Millwall's official website: "This achievement speaks for itself.
"He has brought stability to the club and shown great skill in the way he manages the players."
Former Manchester City, Everton and Oldham number-two Donachie took charge in September when Millwall had taken just five points from their first ten games.
source - bbc sport
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Post by HURLOCK on Mar 20, 2007 7:41:31 GMT -1
If I'm honest, I'm not happy about this. Next season will be his real test, some of his tactics have left a lot to be desired. He also has his favorites, why in gods name does he play Elliott!
Still I am greatful that he shaved us from the Spackman era and relegation, however time will tell next year, I hope I'm wrong and he takes us up. However I'm not sure he can take us further than the Championship.
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Post by MRMILLWALL on Mar 20, 2007 14:50:23 GMT -1
If I'm honest, I'm not happy about this. Next season will be his real test, some of his tactics have left a lot to be desired. He also has his favorites, why in gods name does he play Elliott! Still I am greatful that he shaved us from the Spackman era and relegation, however time will tell next year, I hope I'm wrong and he takes us up. However I'm not sure he can take us further than the Championship. My thoughts exactly!! He doesnt use his subs very well if at all & he will insist on playing Alan Dunne.
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