Fans are feeling positive
Fan's table estimates average 8.2
Milwall fans are feeling positive this season
Believe Milwall have a realistic chance of winning a trophy
Milwall fans are presently mostly feeling Hope
Milwall's fans table estimates averaged a placing of 8.2
93% of Milwall fans are happy with the team's current management
Milwall fans want to see a Striker transfer
Are satisfied with Milwall's recruitment so far this summer
9th
12 23%
B Afobe
12 23%
J Wallace
10 0
10 0
G Saville
J Cooper
BialkowskiGK
HutchinsonCB
CooperCB
CresswellCB
McNamaraRWB
SavilleCM
ShackletonCM
MaloneLWB
HoneymanAM
FlemmingAM
BradshawCF
Zian Flemming / Undisclosed / Fortuna Sittard
The attacking midfielder has scored 27 goals in total across the last two Eredivisie seasons and should be a threat. 3/5
Charlie Cresswell / Loan / Leeds
Cresswell is a ball-playing centre-back who could make the grade in the Premier League for Leeds in the future. Expect a big season. 5/5
George Honeyman / Undisclosed / Hull
A solid Championship performer, who should keep Millwall ticking over in midfield. 3/5
Jamie Shackleton / Loan / Leeds
The diminutive central midfielder will bring a high work rate and creative ability to the Lions midfield but his size and injury record are causes for concern. 3/5
Connal Trueman / Free / Birmingham City
A goalkeeper who made just 14 appearances for Birmingham's first team in eight years with a number of loan spells in between. Likely to be a back up. 2/5
Jed Wallace
Free / West Brom
Mahlon Romeo
Free / Cardiff
Maikel Kieftenbeld
Free / FC Emmen
Conor Mahoney
Free / Huddersfield
Alex Pearce
Free / AFC Wimbledon
Alex Mitchell
Loan / St Johnstone
The Den was a happy hunting ground for Milwall last season. Only Bournemouth and Fulham took more points at home.
Millwall are strong in the air and their average of 28.5 aerial duels won per game was the highest in the division.
Millwall's total of 19 set-piece goals was the second-highest in the Championship.
Millwall conceded just 16 home goals at the Den, only Sheffield United (15) were more miserly on home soil.
Millwall have become a consistent side, finishing between 8th and 11th in each of the last three seasons, and are likely to finish in the top half again under the steadying influence of manager Gary Rowett. The Lions know their strengths and are particularly tough opponents at the Den, where they posted 13 of 18 wins last term. However, they may struggle to bridge the gap to the playoffs.
Millwall to finish top half