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Millwall 2005–06 football season
During the 2005–06 English football season, Millwall F.C. competed in the Football League Championship .
Season summary
Former Watford , Wolverhampton Wanderers and Walsall manager Colin Lee replaced Steve Claridge as manager of Millwall, but lasted only five months in charge.[ 1] On 21 December, with the club bottom of the Championship, he became the club's director of football (he would leave the club altogether in February) and was replaced as manager by 32-year-old player Dave Tuttle , who had no previous experience in management, on a short-term contract until the end of the season.[ 2] Millwall experienced a very difficult season and their relegation to League One was confirmed on 17 April with a 2–0 loss against Southampton .[ 3] Tuttle resigned three days later. Goalkeeping coach Tony Burns and former Millwall manager Alan McLeary took charge for the two remaining games of the season.[ 4]
Final league table
Results
Millwall's score comes first [ 5]
Legend
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Scorers
7 August 2005
Leeds United
A
1-2
20,440
Hutchison
9 August 2005
Coventry City
H
0-0
8,344
13 August 2005
Stoke City
H
0-1
8,668
20 August 2005
Reading
A
0-5
14,225
27 August 2005
Ipswich Town
H
1-2
8,277
May
29 August 2005
Luton Town
A
1-2
8,220
May
10 September 2005
Preston North End
H
1-2
7,674
Hutchison
13 September 2005
Wolverhampton Wanderers
A
2-1
21,897
Wright , Hayles
17 September 2005
Sheffield Wednesday
A
2-1
19,184
Hayles , Asaba
24 September 2005
Cardiff City
H
0-0
9,524
27 September 2005
Queens Park Rangers
H
1-1
10,322
Hayles
30 September 2005
Hull City
A
1-1
18,761
Asaba
15 October 2005
Norwich City
A
1-1
25,095
Williams
18 October 2005
Sheffield United
H
0-4
9,148
22 October 2005
Southampton
H
0-2
10,759
30 October 2005
Plymouth Argyle
A
0-0
11,764
1 November 2005
Burnley
A
1-2
10,698
Wright
5 November 2005
Crewe Alexandra
H
1-3
8,120
Hayles (pen)
19 November 2005
Sheffield United
A
2-2
22,292
Dyer (2)
22 November 2005
Norwich City
H
1-0
7,814
Elliott
26 November 2005
Leeds United
H
0-1
8,134
3 December 2005
Crystal Palace
A
1-1
19,571
May
10 December 2005
Coventry City
A
0-1
16,156
17 December 2005
Reading
H
0-2
12,920
26 December 2005
Leicester City
A
1-1
22,520
McCarthy (own goal)
28 December 2005
Watford
H
0-0
8,450
31 December 2005
Brighton & Hove Albion
A
2-1
6,847
May , Simpson
2 January 2006
Derby County
H
2-1
9,523
Elliott , Williams
14 January 2006
Preston North End
A
0-2
14,165
21 January 2006
Wolverhampton Wanderers
H
0-0
9,905
31 January 2006
Cardiff City
A
1-1
12,378
Powel
4 February 2006
Sheffield Wednesday
H
0-1
11,896
11 February 2006
Queens Park Rangers
A
0-1
12,355
14 February 2006
Hull City
H
1-1
7,108
Livermore
18 February 2006
Crystal Palace
H
1-1
12,296
May
25 February 2006
Stoke City
A
1-2
11,340
May
4 March 2006
Luton Town
H
2-1
9,871
May , Williams
11 March 2006
Ipswich Town
A
1-1
24,864
Livermore
18 March 2006
Leicester City
H
0-1
10,523
25 March 2006
Watford
A
2-0
16,654
Asaba , May
1 April 2006
Brighton & Hove Albion
H
0-2
13,209
8 April 2006
Derby County
A
0-1
24,415
15 April 2006
Plymouth Argyle
H
1-1
9,183
Williams
17 April 2006
Southampton
A
0-2
22,043
22 April 2006
Burnley
H
1-0
7,780
Williams
30 April 2006
Crewe Alexandra
A
2-4
5,945
May (2)
FA Cup
Round
Date
Opponent
Venue
Result
Attendance
Goalscorers
R3
7 January 2006
Everton
H
1-1
16,440
Williams
R3R
18 January 2006
Everton
A
0-1
25,800
League Cup
Squad
Squad at end of season [ 6]
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Left club during season
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Reserve squad
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