CO-EDITOR of fanzine No One Likes Us Keith McKay tells it how it is:

THE fat lady may have to gargle a bit more salt before she breaks into chorus following Saturday's amazing win.None of the west end's finest advertising agencies could not have created a better campaign for discouraging betting on football,with just one of the top 16 sides winning.

Unfortunately for Millwall, not one of the bottom four lost either with Sheffield Wednesday hitting form at just the wrong time of the season, but with Southampton getting tonked 3-0 at least there's another club being dragged down.

Now the old adage of making sure you win your own games before relying on others has never rung truer. We have a raft of winnable games coming up, no more winnable than against Brighton on Saturday.

It's strange to think just five years ago Mark McGhee was paraded from Bermondsey to the Houses of Parliament after managing Millwall to promotion from the old Division 2. Fond memories those as we thumped Oldham 5-0 with Harris winning the golden boot award amid a Monkies-inspired chorus of cheerup Mark McGhee'.

So much water has passed under the bridge since then of course and now McGhee returns to his old stomping ground looking to send us back down whence we came. A funny old game, football.

Perhaps Millwall fans should adopt a new song for Saturday in order to prove to McGhee we haven't lost our creative talent in the stands. How about The Great Escape'?

It ticks all the right boxes especially considering the politcally correct numbskulls trying to discourage it in the run up to this summer's World Cup.

Still, at least the unexpected victory at Vicarage Road has at least extended our season for another week which, in all seriousness, should have been over a long, long time ago. While we're still in with a shout, we'll still pray for the seemingly impossible despite the season we've had. We're daydream believers, us lot.

Keith McKay