I say, I say, I say, I say
We all know that when it comes to witty retorts Lions fans are up there with the best - and none more so than the recent chants that have greeted striker Ashley Grimes.
So much so, that today's Sun newspaper has voted the support shown to our Ashley at Southend last Tuesday as the paper's 'Chant of the week'.
The Sun
Jigsaw
The 1,000 Millwall fans at Southend impersonated former Coronation Street star Fred Elliott to salute Ashley Grimes.
To the tune of 'Ole, Ole, Ole' they sang: "I say, I say, I say, I say... Ashley, Ashley."
And here's what a couple of papers said about our superb last-gasp win at Huddersfield on Saturday too.....
Yorkshire Post
Town's Play-Off dream fades
Millwall's James Henry struck the winner in the third minute of stoppage time from a breakaway to leave Town's play-off hopes in tatters.
Ian Craney made his first start since Boxing Day as Jim Goodwin began a two-match suspension and Lionel Ainsworth came in for injured striker Danny Cadamarteri.
Club captain Chris Lucketti kept his place in central defence with Nathan Clarke again being ruled out by a knee injury.
Roberts took Cadamarteri's place up front with Ainsworth on the right but it had little effect as Town hardly troubled a well-drilled Millwall defence in the opening half hour.
The closest either side came was when James Henry whipped in a cross from the right and Town central defender Andy Butler headed against his own bar in the 12th minute.
Lucketti was left on thin ice after a rash challenge led to a 23rd-minute yelow card.
Butler cut out a dangerous cross as Millwall's pressure built and Town had to rely on the counter-attack as half-time approached.
Andy Booth replaced the injured Lukas Jutkiewicz early in the second half but Town's first effort on target was from a deflected shot from Pilkington.
Ainsworth then sidefooted wide after outpacing the Millwall defence and the visitors struck back and took a 69th-minute lead as David martin set up Marc Laird to score inside Alex Smithies' right-hand post.
Town were level five minutes later as Roberts slid in at the far post to convert a cross from Pilkington.
Millwall almost regained the lead but Smithies tipped a close-range header from James Henry against the bar and the danger was cleared.
Millwall almost grabbed the winner when Gary Alexander beat the offside trap but saw his shot from outside the area roll wide of the post as Smithies raced out to cut down the angle of opportunity.
Town pressed for the winner but Scott Barron charged away from inside his area following a Town corner and ran almost to the edge of the home area before teeing up a simple tap-in for Henry.
Daily Mirror
Hopes hit by Henry
Lee Clark warned his Huddersfield players they will be moved on if they 'wallow around' after James Henry's injury-time strike sealed victory for Millwall.
Henry's winner kept Millwall on course for promotion, but Huddersfield are now sliding out of the play-off picture. Gary Roberts cancelled out Marc Laird's opener.
Clark said: "My lads go to MK Dons tomorrow for the sort of game they should live for. We don't want to wallow around in the lower leagues."
Sporting Life
Jackett hails match-winner Henry
Millwall manager Kenny Jackett hailed James Henry after the on-loan Reading midfielder's late goal in the Lions' 2-1 victory at Huddersfield.
Henry slotted home substitute Scott Barron's inviting centre to condemn the Terriers to their first defeat at the Galpharm Stadium since November.
Jackett said: "He has played well for us and scored and created some good goals.
"He is a young player learning his trade and there are things he can add to his game and that is why he is with us. We are pleased with what he had done for us so far and that had to continue."
On the game itself, Jackett added: "I feel in the first half we gave them a lot of problems. We had a good spell in the first half and I was hoping to be in front but we got our noses in front in the second half. I was disappointed with their goal but I've got to say we scored a terrific second goal.
"We are on 61 points with 12 games to go and we are looking for a big finish. Overall for the season to date we've got a good points total."















