Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 16:56 - Jan 4 with 1361 views | Churchman | I’m sadly very much old enough to remember him. He might be mind numbingly monotone dull on radio, but what a player for us. 591 appearances, 22 goals. Sold two or three years too soon. 42 games for England. I think his most important goal was the second against WBA in the 78 semi final. Primarily a full back of course, it’s sometimes forgotten he could and did do a decent job in midfield. Mills is a little bit underrated as an Ipswich legend in my view. A great player that went about his business without fuss. | | | |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 17:34 - Jan 4 with 1299 views | chevblue | And don't forget the one that got things going ... | |
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Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 17:40 - Jan 4 with 1280 views | DJR |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 16:56 - Jan 4 by Churchman | I’m sadly very much old enough to remember him. He might be mind numbingly monotone dull on radio, but what a player for us. 591 appearances, 22 goals. Sold two or three years too soon. 42 games for England. I think his most important goal was the second against WBA in the 78 semi final. Primarily a full back of course, it’s sometimes forgotten he could and did do a decent job in midfield. Mills is a little bit underrated as an Ipswich legend in my view. A great player that went about his business without fuss. |
I think this analysis of him as a player is spot on. I also really enjoy his radio commentary, and not just because he provides for me an emotional link to a great period. | | | |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 17:54 - Jan 4 with 1259 views | nshearman1 |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 16:56 - Jan 4 by Churchman | I’m sadly very much old enough to remember him. He might be mind numbingly monotone dull on radio, but what a player for us. 591 appearances, 22 goals. Sold two or three years too soon. 42 games for England. I think his most important goal was the second against WBA in the 78 semi final. Primarily a full back of course, it’s sometimes forgotten he could and did do a decent job in midfield. Mills is a little bit underrated as an Ipswich legend in my view. A great player that went about his business without fuss. |
Totally agree. The first game I saw him play was in, I think, 1966, when he was a 'left-half' going under the name of Mike Mills. Happy Birthday Mr Mills! | | | |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 17:59 - Jan 4 with 1246 views | ITFC_History |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 16:56 - Jan 4 by Churchman | I’m sadly very much old enough to remember him. He might be mind numbingly monotone dull on radio, but what a player for us. 591 appearances, 22 goals. Sold two or three years too soon. 42 games for England. I think his most important goal was the second against WBA in the 78 semi final. Primarily a full back of course, it’s sometimes forgotten he could and did do a decent job in midfield. Mills is a little bit underrated as an Ipswich legend in my view. A great player that went about his business without fuss. |
Great post. Only want to add he was England Captain in all five games of the 1982 World Cup. We never lost a game and England only let one goal in the whole tournament. Mick Mills was outstanding through out. | | | |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 18:31 - Jan 4 with 1217 views | Illinoisblue |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 16:56 - Jan 4 by Churchman | I’m sadly very much old enough to remember him. He might be mind numbingly monotone dull on radio, but what a player for us. 591 appearances, 22 goals. Sold two or three years too soon. 42 games for England. I think his most important goal was the second against WBA in the 78 semi final. Primarily a full back of course, it’s sometimes forgotten he could and did do a decent job in midfield. Mills is a little bit underrated as an Ipswich legend in my view. A great player that went about his business without fuss. |
I was thinking earlier, for such a legend and someone who’s still watching us on a weekly basis, how little we know about Mick the man. Is he married? Have kids? Does he live in Ipswich? Surely he’s got a book’s worth of memories to share. Rejected by Pompey, became a Town legend, captained his country at the World Cup, went on to be a manager. Come on, Mick, start writing. | |
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Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 18:35 - Jan 4 with 1210 views | Millsey | Thank you but it was the 15th Dec 😉 | | | |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 18:38 - Jan 4 with 1201 views | trncbluearmy |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 17:34 - Jan 4 by chevblue | And don't forget the one that got things going ... |
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Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 20:37 - Jan 4 with 1088 views | chevblue |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 18:35 - Jan 4 by Millsey | Thank you but it was the 15th Dec 😉 |
No, January 4th 1949 😉 [Post edited 4 Jan 2022 20:41]
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Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 20:47 - Jan 4 with 1062 views | Vic |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 16:56 - Jan 4 by Churchman | I’m sadly very much old enough to remember him. He might be mind numbingly monotone dull on radio, but what a player for us. 591 appearances, 22 goals. Sold two or three years too soon. 42 games for England. I think his most important goal was the second against WBA in the 78 semi final. Primarily a full back of course, it’s sometimes forgotten he could and did do a decent job in midfield. Mills is a little bit underrated as an Ipswich legend in my view. A great player that went about his business without fuss. |
Totally agree. He has always been Mr Ipswich to me - cool, calm, in control, versatile, polite, loyal. SBR right hand man on the pitch, and let’s not forget an England WC captain. I get a little sad when I hear, ya know, people criticize his summarizing on Saturdays. A true Ipswich Legend. | |
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Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 21:41 - Jan 4 with 1020 views | GeoffSentence | A man of style, marvellous, marvellous posture. | |
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Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 22:18 - Jan 4 with 981 views | BarcaBlue |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 21:41 - Jan 4 by GeoffSentence | A man of style, marvellous, marvellous posture. |
Very true, and he never aged. Always looked around 34 years old. | | | |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 07:57 - Jan 5 with 862 views | jontysnut |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 18:31 - Jan 4 by Illinoisblue | I was thinking earlier, for such a legend and someone who’s still watching us on a weekly basis, how little we know about Mick the man. Is he married? Have kids? Does he live in Ipswich? Surely he’s got a book’s worth of memories to share. Rejected by Pompey, became a Town legend, captained his country at the World Cup, went on to be a manager. Come on, Mick, start writing. |
My mum used to go to bingo at Top Rank with his mother in law and I used to get the odd bit of Admiral training kit - I wish I'd kept it now! | | | |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 08:37 - Jan 5 with 832 views | Churchman |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 20:47 - Jan 4 by Vic | Totally agree. He has always been Mr Ipswich to me - cool, calm, in control, versatile, polite, loyal. SBR right hand man on the pitch, and let’s not forget an England WC captain. I get a little sad when I hear, ya know, people criticize his summarizing on Saturdays. A true Ipswich Legend. |
Oh I feel guilty about it because he is who he is, but while he is of course knowledgeable and right most of the time, I confess I do find him dull. But this for me isn’t the point. He was the face of the football club for many years really and it’s his contribution to and his love for it that defines him. One of the skills Mills had was the ability to channel good players into places they didn’t want to go. He’d never shirk a challenge yet would never dive into a tackle prematurely. His main full back partner from was of course the brilliant George Burley and they provided proper balance to the defence. Both great contributors to this club. Full backs are always the bridesmaids when it comes to recognition, yet without two decent ones a team never looks right. The current team demonstrates that. We have had enough true legends for statues to embarrass Rome. If ever another was commissioned, Mick Mills would be a decent shout for it. [Post edited 5 Jan 2022 10:05]
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Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 09:26 - Jan 5 with 789 views | Millsey |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 20:37 - Jan 4 by chevblue | No, January 4th 1949 😉 [Post edited 4 Jan 2022 20:41]
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That was mine 😞 | | | |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 11:07 - Jan 5 with 729 views | chevblue |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 09:26 - Jan 5 by Millsey | That was mine 😞 |
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Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 11:53 - Jan 5 with 700 views | FBI |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 16:56 - Jan 4 by Churchman | I’m sadly very much old enough to remember him. He might be mind numbingly monotone dull on radio, but what a player for us. 591 appearances, 22 goals. Sold two or three years too soon. 42 games for England. I think his most important goal was the second against WBA in the 78 semi final. Primarily a full back of course, it’s sometimes forgotten he could and did do a decent job in midfield. Mills is a little bit underrated as an Ipswich legend in my view. A great player that went about his business without fuss. |
I was there for the bulk of his career too. Talk about versatility... he played in every single outfield position in his time at PR. Hell of a player and never got the credit for that really although of course highly regarded as a captain and generally considered an all-round good egg. Pretty decent goalscorer on occasion, too. | |
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Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 13:42 - Jan 5 with 660 views | Vic |
Happy Birthday Micky Mills! on 08:37 - Jan 5 by Churchman | Oh I feel guilty about it because he is who he is, but while he is of course knowledgeable and right most of the time, I confess I do find him dull. But this for me isn’t the point. He was the face of the football club for many years really and it’s his contribution to and his love for it that defines him. One of the skills Mills had was the ability to channel good players into places they didn’t want to go. He’d never shirk a challenge yet would never dive into a tackle prematurely. His main full back partner from was of course the brilliant George Burley and they provided proper balance to the defence. Both great contributors to this club. Full backs are always the bridesmaids when it comes to recognition, yet without two decent ones a team never looks right. The current team demonstrates that. We have had enough true legends for statues to embarrass Rome. If ever another was commissioned, Mick Mills would be a decent shout for it. [Post edited 5 Jan 2022 10:05]
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You’re right about the Mills Burley fullback team. And to think that Mick switched to left back, and was equally as effective, just so Burley could play at RB. And then he often played in midfield, with ever looking out of place. Not many players these days that can do that. (Any suggestions anyone) Also suggests brilliant management by SBR. | |
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