Founded in 1885 on the Isle of Dogs by workers from J.T. Morton’s cannery, Millwall — nicknamed “The Lions” — moved to their current home, The Den in Bermondsey, in 1993. They joined the Football League in 1920 and have spent the majority of their history bouncing between the second and third tiers of English football. Millwall reached the FA Cup final in 2004 and the semi-finals on three other occasions, demonstrating a history of strong cup performances. Known for their passionate supporters and resilient playing style, the club has become a well-recognized fixture in English football.
Coventry City managed to make it back to back wins for the first time since the end of November, with a 2-1 win over both Leicester City and Millwall respectively.…
Millwall finished 8th in the EFL Championship last season, finishing just outside the playoffs. Now, with a new season inevitable, the Lions will be looking to improve and push on…