'Don't book your holidays just yet'

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Watford isn't your choice of normal holiday destination, is it?
I ask because Millwall played a large chunk of Saturday's good 2-1 win at Vicarage Road as if they were away on the proverbial beach.
Trailing at half-time thanks to poor defending, very few of the travelling 2,000 Lions fans would have expected a strong second-half comeback - I, for one, didn't.
But whatever inspirational or harder-edged words Millwall gaffer Alex Neil came up with in the away dressing room, they returned to the pitch a team transformed.
Fine goals from Casper De Norre after 59 minutes following a terrific burst by Aidomo Emakhu down the left, and then Josh Coburn nine minutes before time from a right-sided Tristan Crama cross, mean that Millwall can travel north to Leeds on Wednesday with their season still alive (just).
Speaking to the BBC after the game, Neil correctly commented that if we do make it into the crucial sixth spot by the end of the season, then we'll have fully deserved our place.
That's a very big 'if' in my opinion, but hope springs eternal as they say.
Just 10 more fixtures remain in what most at John Berylson Way realistically view as a rebuilding campaign, destined to finish in mid-table
But if we can pull off that result at Elland Road, don't book your summer holidays just yet...
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