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Millwall march on

Ian Gibb
10 Mar 2010


Capital performance of the night had to be Millwall's 3-1 win at Carlisle, their eighth in 10 games, as Steve Morison's double and a Danny Schofield strike put four points between Kenny Jackett's team and seventh-placed Huddersfield in the League One play-off hunt.

Millwall host third-placed Charlton on Saturday, against whom goal hero Morison also scored two in the 4-4 thriller at The Valley earlier this season.

Jackett is looking forward to the occasion and said: “It will be the biggest crowd at our place since I've been manager.”

Leyton Orient made it seven games without a win after a 2-0 defeat at Oldham last night.

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I listened to the game on London Live last night and we were well worth the points yet again.

Bring on Charlton now this Saturday and they won’t relish playing us at a sold out Den and it will be the last place they will want to travel to with our great form and their indifferent form - 3 more points to the Wall.

- Stephen Williams, Upper Norwood, London, 10/03/2010 16:58
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Go LIONS Go !

- Joe, Swanley Kent, 10/03/2010 15:32
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