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No easy win: Kenny Jackett's side last managed three points at the Den against Tranmere

Jackett wants his Lions to turn The Den into a fortress

Ben Hunt
2 Mar 2009


Kenny Jackett has told his Millwall players to start capitalising on their home matches after going four games without a win at The Den

Jackett watched his Lions ship two goals in 10 minutes against Oldham before a Neil Harris penalty and Ashley Grimes strike pulled them level. But the visitors scored a last-gasp winner to leave Jackett ruing their home form.

He said: "This is a great place to play football. It's everything you could want as a player and we need to make sure the crowd are responding to our performances."

Leyton Orient were left 'hurting' after they slumped to a 2-1 defeat at Hereford.

Boss Geraint Williams said: "We created four or five chances but didn't take them. We are disappointed and hurting a bit."

Brentford extended their lead at the top of League Two with a 1-0 win over Bury.

Dagenham let a two-goal advantage slip to draw 2-2 with relegation-threatened Chester, while Ismail Yakubu's strike earned Barnet a point in their 1-1 draw with Chesterfield.

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How can the Millwall fans respond when the team don't battle to win ? Some of the players are not fighters to grind out a result Mr Jackett.

- Joe, Swanley Kent, 02/03/2009 15:54
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