Southwark News - February 23rd 2023

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Southwark News, Thursday February 23 2023

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Rotation key for Rowett’s Lions Millwall manager to change things up ahead of Championship promotion run-in

By Alex Jones alexj@southwarknews.co.uk GARY ROWETT is working hard to keep his fringe players fit after revealing that they will be involved in the buildup to Millwall’s promotion run-in.

The manager previously told the News that midfielder Jamie Shackleton was one of many players in line for a run in the starting lineup at the start of the year, but that he would have to be patient as the Lions found a way to give him extra game time. Following Billy Mitchell’s ankle injury, the Leeds United loanee came into the side to partner George Saville against Sheffield United, putting in a fantastic performance that will surely see him keep his place in the coming weeks. The same had happened to Charlie Cresswell following Shaun Hutchinson’s groin injury. Rowett explained that the rest of Millwall’s back-ups are primed and ready to go as well, as they will all be given extra time on the pitch as the Championship fixture list becomes more and more congested. “We work hard at doing that [keeping everyone match fit], we work hard at making sure they’re right,” he said after Saturday’s victory at The Den. “Last Thursday, we did 30 minutes of eleven v. eleven against the under-

21’s to get the match sharpness into the players. It’s not quite the same, but they need that at the moment. “There’s not many training days, most of the days are just recovery and preparation. “They’ll be ready to go - we saw it today with Burkey, how long you can last. Sometimes you might last 60 or 70 minutes. “Shacks is the same, he cramped up quite early on but that’s going to happen because he hasn’t played 90 minutes too often. “We’ve got a great group, a great bunch of players. If they’re left out, and I explain it to them, they accept it and they’re ready to do their bit. I think that’s so, so important. “I think the challenge for us is that we’ve got so many games in such a short space of time. Every now and then, I’m going to have to rest a player where people will ask why he’s not playing. The reality is because I’m going to need them fresh for the next fifteen games. “I think I’m going to have to make those decisions along the way. I nearly did it today with the two games [vs. Sheffield United and Burnley] because I felt they’d be difficult games to get anything out of anyway. Do we come out the other side regardless of how we are? “I think that’s part of the manager’s job in these heavy periods of games.”

Gary Rowett wants his whole squad involved while five key first-team players are ruled out through injury

George Long backed to stay as Millwall’s number one

Gary Rowett praises goalkeeper for his impressive saves against Sheffield United By Alex Jones alexj@southwarknews.co.uk GARY ROWETT commended George Long for his performance against Sheffield United despite making an error for their first equaliser.

George Long made four saves from six shots on target against the Blades last weekend

The goalkeeper managed to get a hand on Tommy Doyle’s dipping free-kick but he was unable to keep it out, prompting some supporters to call for Bartosz Białkowski to be reinstated as Millwall’s first choice. However, Long went on to pull off a number of impressive saves against the

Blades, playing a vital part in the Lions’ 3-2 win that temporarily moved them back into the top six. While his shot-stopping may not be at the same level of Białkowski’s, the 29-year-old’s incredible distribution has stood out as a key attribute that has helped him secure his place in the team and Rowett has hinted that he will likely keep it in the coming weeks despite his error last weekend. “It’s a brilliant free-kick,” Rowett said about Doyle’s goal. “I think Longy will probably be a bit disappointed that he didn’t get to it

because he gets a little bit of contact, but he made some big saves, hasn’t he? “There’s one that got deflected where he’s gone the other way and just stuck his arm out, strong arm, forcing it wide. “He’s been excellent for us, he’s got to be to keep Bart out of the team, but he’s been fantastic. “His distribution, at times, just gives you a whole new dimension in the game. “I was really pleased with his performance. He’s another one playing through a little bit of pain but he’s happy to do it for the team. I think that’s important.”


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Stoke eye revenge against rowett’s lions

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champions-elect burnley at den

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pages 30-31

United

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r otation key for r owett’s Lions

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lightS, camera, bradShaw!

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resilient Lions seal statement win against blades Third time lucky for Millwall as they finally down promotion favourites

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Charles wonder-goal but Lionesses lose late on

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duLwich feeL the frear

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West takes February Southwark Open title

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after Hundred retention

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Lynn get three from three as debutants impress

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a nother four-tune as t he m enace bag points

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TRAVELS

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page 25

Life on the edge - council estate living told over 60 years

5min
pages 19-20

what’s on in Southwark w izard of o zerhithe

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Southwark Green ElEanor MargoliEs

3min
pages 16-18

council’s action plan on climate’

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Westminster from NEIL COYLE

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MP on the problem of anti-social behaviour and the investigation into his conduct in Parliament

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tfL a step closer to building 17-storey office block above Southwark station

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Lego dinosaurs at h orniman CCTV images of people police hope to speak to after woman reportedly attacked at station

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Five empty railway arches in Camberwell to go into use for business

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vauLt festivaL to be Left homeLess after waterLoo venue teLLs them to

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Two more nurseries to close due to the cost-of-living crisis

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ground-breaking Land commission aims to free up space for buiLding in southwark

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What Passport? British National One.

3min
pages 12-13

You can now borrow formal clothes from Brixton Library for job interviews

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pages 11-12

If you are on state benefits

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what support is stiLL avaiLabLe in southwark for you to cL aim? If you are not on state benefits

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aylesbury estate tenant who refuses to leave to hold anti-gentrification exhibition in her flat

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‘aLL in a day’s work’: exhibition ‘with a twist’ to mark anniversary of war in ukraine

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shock merger: cobourg primary to go to cameLot

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EARN WHILE YOU LEARN AND MAKE A REAL DIFFERENCE.

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could this be the end of local cider?

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one of London’s oLdest weLsh chapeLs is up for a southwark bLue pLaque - vote now!

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The Bermondsey Station sign is fixed - but it’s the wrong colour

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r otherhithe’s ‘most unusua L property’ is going up for auction

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s outhwark census 2021 r esuLts: t he borough exp L ained in ten facts

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