If you're going to lose your unbeaten away record, what better way to do it than by shipping five goals.
To be honest, I've sat through worse watching Millwall over the years, and last Saturday's defeat to the hands of Peterborough, was, whisper it quietly, actually quite enjoyable.
Admittedly, the first half was pretty dire.
After a brief ten-minute spell where we looked threatening, the Posh quickly raced into a two-goal lead.
Their first had a suspicion of offside – albeit by virtue of a player being in Jordan Archer’s line of sight, but then again, this updated ‘interfering with play’ rule is so hard to work out, I can almost forgive the officials for not disallowing it.
The second was a great finish, but the Lions did their best to make the home side look like world beaters.
Those around me did their best to impart some words of wisdom on the team. By half time, the consensus was; Morison is ****, Craig is ****, Williams is ****, Fred isn't good enough, we play too much football but keep hitting it long.
Fair enough...
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Whatever Harris said at the interval obviously did the trick.
Within ten minutes of the second half, we were level.
Cue pandemonium in the away end!
Byron Webster scored his first ever goal for the club, followed by captain Tony Craig levelling things up with a thumping header.
The tide was clearly turning until the untimely departure of midfielder, and best player on the pitch, Ed Upson.
From then on, Peterborough got a foothold in the game and regained their two-goal advantage thanks to some textbook poor defending from The Lions’ back four.
Although we have looked better in recent weeks, I still believe the vast majority of goals conceded this season have been completely avoidable.
Nevertheless, the Lions roared back once more, this time through Mark Beevers. 4-3.
Three goals from three defenders!? This game is bonkers…
We finally succumbed to Boro’s fifth and final goal of the afternoon, effectively killing off any chance of another great escape.
So, 5-3 it finished.
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Most fans left London Road scratching their heads, probably wondering what the hell had just happened.
OK, so it's another loss and the goals against column doesn't look too clever. But the character shown to fight back on three occasions was encouraging, and for 23 quid a go, all of us there certainly got our money’s worth.
Tuesday night saw the return of everyone's favourite competition - the Johnstone’s Paint Trophy.
This time the Cobblers of Northampton paid a visit to The Den. I, like many opted against attending.
I commend those of you who went, but I’m holding out for the Wembley tickets to go on sale.
Goals from Aiden O’Brien and Lee Gregory ensured safe passage to the quarter finals allowing us to go into the international break on a high.
The last break saw an upturn in fortunes. Let's hope lightning strikes twice.
Swindon at The Den is next up in the league. See you all there.
Up the Lions!
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