The Anonymous Widower

Match Twenty-Six – Millwall 1 – Ipswich 3

This was an unusual match for me, in that I went both ways between my house and The Den, by using a single bus and a couple of walks to the stops. Admittedly the walk at the Millwall end was longer at fifteen minutes, than the couple or so, it takes to get to the stop for the 21 bus at my house.

When I was at Liverpool University, I may have taken a bus to and from Liverpool or Everton from my first year digs in Huyton, but I can’t think of any other instance in my life. I have gone to both Leyton Orient and Charlton totally by bus, but for those grounds, I did have to change. I took these pictures on my journey and at the match.

 

As to the match, it wasn’t very exciting and since the last meeting between the clubs, Millwall seemed today to have made no progress. They did lose both matches by two goals as well.

Ipswich’s third goal summed up Millwall. The ball was flicked to Jonathan Parr and he proceeded to run across the Millwall goal with it, just outside the penalty area. No attempt was made by the Millwall defenders to close him down, so he tried a shot, which he aimed just inside the post. It went in and looked to be a classy finish. But he shouldn’t have been able to have the shot.

January 17, 2015 Posted by | Sport | , , | Leave a comment

Work To Start On Lea Bridge Station

According to this article on the Walthamstow Guardian web site, work could start soon on the new Lea Bridge Station and it could be open by the end of the year.

I first reported on this reopening in April 2013.

January 17, 2015 Posted by | Transport/Travel | , | Leave a comment