Regzo
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this sums up the disparity between the 2 clubs more I reckon #cafc


spiritual gaza@Mitch67958857
If a tweet ever summed up the disparity between the 2 clubs nowadays it’s definitely this 😬😆 they’re happy with that, that’s their pride of the season… a home point 😆
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Shame that 1-1 win against Charlton only got you a point
Millwall FC@MillwallFC
Onto the Play-Offs 🫡
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@RobRyanRed Hull City 1-2 Norwich City
Wrexham 2-1 Middlesbrough
🐏 Derby 2-0 Sheffield United
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@Tomwarrington5 Just heard him this time round tbf, that’s my bad didn’t hear it initially when the challenge happened
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@RegzoX Tbf he was saying soutar was lucky to be on the pitch
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People love to look at football and turn it into a Hollywood story. This year alone you have Disney with Wrexham, Netflix with Birmingham, and Sky Sports endlessly discussing a fairytale Premier League champion dropping into League One.
But let’s have it right—if we get over the line this season, there’s no better subplot than what’s happened down in SE16.
If we go up this season, Sky, the FA, the EFL and the Premier League will try and spin a narrative that everyone else underperformed. That big bad Millwall are going to be up and down the country causing trouble every week. That ain’t the story.
Our story is a club that had to fight tooth and nail to keep our home against a council that didn’t want us.
Our story is about a son stepping into his dad’s shoes under the most tragic of circumstances to do his family proud.
Our story is about a club legend stepping up and saving us from relegation.
Our story is about a dressing room having to pick itself up and go again after another tragic loss—this time their teammate and friend.
Our story is about a club that doesn’t have TV cameras following us about, doesn’t have a huge budget or superstars on massive wages.
Our story is about a club doing things the right way. Staying true to what it is, staying true to its fans.
And we’re two fucking games from the promised land.
For John. For Mati. For yourselves. Two more games
There’s your Hollywood story…
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Gavin Bazunu,
Listen up, lad. You’ve got the talent. You’ve got the platform. And right now, the football world is watching, waiting, and frankly, demanding more from you.
You’re 24 years old, an Irish international, a goalkeeper with lightning reflexes and the kind of athleticism that can produce world-class saves. We’ve all seen them — those flying stops, the brave dives, the moments where you look every bit the Premier League and Championship-level keeper you were signed to be. But talent alone isn’t enough anymore. Consistency is what separates the good from the great, and right now, too many fans, teammates, and coaches are left shaking their heads after your performances.
You’ve had spells where you’ve looked shaky on crosses, hesitant in claiming the ball, and sometimes caught out by shots that should be routine. Data doesn’t lie — you’ve ranked near the bottom in key metrics like post-shot expected goals and save percentages in recent seasons. At Southampton, and now on loan at Stoke City, those mistakes have cost points, cost clean sheets, and cost momentum. It’s not about one bad game. It’s about the pattern. And patterns can be broken.
Gavin, this is your moment to flip the script. Stop being the goalkeeper who concedes the preventable ones. Start being the wall that your defence can rely on. Command your box like you own it. Come for those high balls with authority. Organize your backline with clear, loud communication. Make the saves that change games — not just the spectacular ones, but the basics done brilliantly, week in and week out.
You’ve shown flashes of brilliance throughout your career — from your early promise at Manchester City, your impressive loan spells, to representing the Republic of Ireland with pride. That potential is still there, burning inside you. But potential without application is just wasted opportunity. The fans at Stoke, the Saints supporters who still believe in you, and every Irish supporter back home — we’re not asking for perfection. We’re asking for reliability. For fight. For you to show up every single match and make life hell for opposition strikers.
Imagine the feeling: walking off the pitch with a clean sheet, your teammates slapping your back, the crowd chanting your name. Imagine proving the critics wrong, silencing the doubters, and building the kind of reputation that makes managers fight to sign you. That’s within your reach, Gavin. But it starts today. In training. In the next match. In every decision you make between those posts.
No more excuses. No more “nearly” moments. Train harder on your weaknesses. Study the great keepers — their positioning, their mentality, their leadership. Visualize success before every kick-off. Believe that you are the best version of yourself when it matters most.
Gavin Bazunu, the talent is undeniable. Now it’s time to match it with steel. Stop being a bad goalkeeper on your off days. Become the consistent, commanding, match-winning keeper we all know you can be.
The pitch is waiting. Your future is waiting. Go out there and claim it.
Make us proud.
Sam@Sam__SFC
Gavin Bazunu, your football club needs you. Keep a clean sheet tonight and I will publicly retract every single thing I have ever said about you #SaintsFC
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@MillwallFC can you fuck off and get promoted so i don’t have to watch you beat us every season
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@liam40327892 @MillwallFC Thought I was playing career mode for a second🤣🤣
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@MillwallFC The numbers are gonna start to come now with him, what a player and what a finish
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@ChampionshpTalk Millwall are also by far the worst team out of the 3 in terms of quality.
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Millwall have the easiest fixtures in terms of average opponents league positions for this run-in.
Will need Ipswich to drop points somewhere though and for them to draw with Southampton. #millwall
Sky Bet@SkyBet
We've reached the business end of the @SkyBetChamp season ⚽️ Which two go up? 🆙
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