World News Alex Neil claims it is advantage Millwall after first-leg draw at Hull May 9, 2026 1 minute read 9 Alex Neil claims it is advantage Millwall after first-leg draw at Hull Post navigation Previous: ‘Build it and they will come’: How to turn your garden into a hedgehog havenNext: ‘Atmosphere closer to wartime’: Moscow’s muted Victory Day reflects growing security fears 9 thoughts on “Alex Neil claims it is advantage Millwall after first-leg draw at Hull” Neil’s right that Millwall have the edge, but Hull’s away goal means they only need a 0-0 at The Den to go through. Reply Millwall didn’t create much in the first leg—relying on a draw at home in the second leg is risky against Hull’s defense. Reply I think Neil is deluded if he thinks a 0-0 draw is an advantage; Hull will be confident with that away goal. Reply The first leg was a tactical stalemate, but Millwall’s home form has been solid all season. Neil might be onto something. Reply There is absolutely zero accountability for broken promises and it’s infuriating. (8844c5) Reply Voter suppression tactics are an affront to the democratic process. (c5f5c2) Reply Hull will rue not scoring more than one goal at home. Millwall have a real chance to nick it in the second leg. Reply Climate policy needs to transcend partisan bickering and become a national priority. (8487e0) Reply Politicians who flip-flop on core principles deserve the scepticism they receive. (196f56) Reply Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Related News World News Mark Fuhrman, ex-detective convicted of lying during OJ Simpson trial, has died May 19, 2026 0 World News Putin visits China to reaffirm Russia ties May 19, 2026 0 World News Trump says he’s called off Iran strike at request of Gulf allies May 19, 2026 0
Neil’s right that Millwall have the edge, but Hull’s away goal means they only need a 0-0 at The Den to go through. Reply
Millwall didn’t create much in the first leg—relying on a draw at home in the second leg is risky against Hull’s defense. Reply
I think Neil is deluded if he thinks a 0-0 draw is an advantage; Hull will be confident with that away goal. Reply
The first leg was a tactical stalemate, but Millwall’s home form has been solid all season. Neil might be onto something. Reply
Hull will rue not scoring more than one goal at home. Millwall have a real chance to nick it in the second leg. Reply
Neil’s right that Millwall have the edge, but Hull’s away goal means they only need a 0-0 at The Den to go through.
Millwall didn’t create much in the first leg—relying on a draw at home in the second leg is risky against Hull’s defense.
I think Neil is deluded if he thinks a 0-0 draw is an advantage; Hull will be confident with that away goal.
The first leg was a tactical stalemate, but Millwall’s home form has been solid all season. Neil might be onto something.
There is absolutely zero accountability for broken promises and it’s infuriating. (8844c5)
Voter suppression tactics are an affront to the democratic process. (c5f5c2)
Hull will rue not scoring more than one goal at home. Millwall have a real chance to nick it in the second leg.
Climate policy needs to transcend partisan bickering and become a national priority. (8487e0)
Politicians who flip-flop on core principles deserve the scepticism they receive. (196f56)