Cahill to Millwall

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Re: Cahill to Millwall

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alwaysoffside wrote:
Mr Red wrote:
Brian the Postman wrote:Obviously Millwall have a huge amount of Vi$$$ion in the bank to satisfy him.

He comes on a free transfer - Im not so sure he will be on high dollars up front but he may have a few incentive clauses.

IMO - This is seen as a short term fix to help both club and player.

It will be very interesting to see how he goes.
Agree it’s a win/win scenario
Even at 38 will probably be best player at the club and should get plenty of game time.
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God is an Englishman wrote:
Brian the Postman wrote:Obviously Millwall have a huge amount of Vi$$$ion in the bank to satisfy him.

Millwall having money :lol:
Yes I looked at their 2017/18 player transfer expenditure and player transfer income and it was a big fat ZERO on both counts. (the only club in the championship to do so)

Only frees and loan players as ins.

They are doing really well considering they haven't spent 1 pound on any player this season. Good management seeing how they are going if you ask me. Especially when you compare it to some of the other big spending clubs. (including Leeds :roll: )

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looking forward to the interview with a Millwall supporter on ABC later today about the Tim Cahill signing at Millwall.....

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It's still so weird hearing Millwall being mentioned on the news over here. Just watched an interview with Bomber on the ABC.
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God is an Englishman wrote:It's still so weird hearing Millwall being mentioned on the news over here. Just watched an interview with Bomber on the ABC.
Where were you & Bomber watching said interview?

Who was the interviewee?

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Slinky_Pete wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:It's still so weird hearing Millwall being mentioned on the news over here. Just watched an interview with Bomber on the ABC.
Where were you & Bomber watching said interview?

Who was the interviewee?
I was lying in bed. I do like what Bomber has done as the Millwall manager but he wasn't with me there.
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God is an Englishman wrote:
Slinky_Pete wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:It's still so weird hearing Millwall being mentioned on the news over here. Just watched an interview with Bomber on the ABC.
Where were you & Bomber watching said interview?

Who was the interviewee?
I was lying in bed. I do like what Bomber has done as the Millwall manager but he wasn't with me there.
Oh, a different Bomber.

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God is an Englishman wrote:It's still so weird hearing Millwall being mentioned on the news over here. Just watched an interview with Bomber on the ABC.
That’s what happens when you sign a big name player.
Extra publicity and interest.

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alwaysoffside wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:It's still so weird hearing Millwall being mentioned on the news over here. Just watched an interview with Bomber on the ABC.
That’s what happens when you sign a big name player.
Extra publicity and interest.
Would only say he's a big name in South London and australia.
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God is an Englishman wrote:
alwaysoffside wrote:
God is an Englishman wrote:It's still so weird hearing Millwall being mentioned on the news over here. Just watched an interview with Bomber on the ABC.
That’s what happens when you sign a big name player.
Extra publicity and interest.
Would only say he's a big name in South London and australia.

Don't forget Everton, though NT could be excused for doing so, and the good old US of A.
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Wouldn't say he was a big name in Liverpool and certainly not in america.
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He's probably most famous in his native Samoa

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N5 1BH wrote:He's probably most famous in his native Samoa
He’s as English as he is Samoan.
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God is an Englishman wrote:Wouldn't say he was a big name in Liverpool and certainly not in america.
Everton fans love(d) him. Both of them.

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Is the championship the retirement league or is it Millwall's youth policy that brought Tim back?

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It was his selfless desire to do good works with the underprivileged

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eagleboy wrote:Is the championship the retirement league or is it Millwall's youth policy that brought Tim back?
Seeing as he came through our youth team, I’d say it’s our youth policy.
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