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Wallace signs for fourth spell with Huddersfield
Wallace signs for fourth spell with Huddersfield

BBC News

time18-06-2025

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Wallace signs for fourth spell with Huddersfield

Huddersfield Town have signed Murray Wallace on a free transfer from Millwall with the defender agreeing a two-year imposing centre-back, 32, rejoins the Terriers for a fourth time after three previous spells at the John Smith's Stadium in between time at Falkirk, Scunthorpe United and becomes the sixth addition of the summer for new manager Lee Grant, who said Wallace's experience and versatility will be invaluable for his League One has 258 Championship appearances under his belt and a further 124 in League One."Matt is another versatile player who's comfortable in multiple roles across the back and who allow us to be tactically flexible and adaptable." Grant told the club website, external.

Falkirk need 'solid spine' with 'top-flight experience'
Falkirk need 'solid spine' with 'top-flight experience'

BBC News

time17-06-2025

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Falkirk need 'solid spine' with 'top-flight experience'

We asked for your views on what Falkirk's priorities should be in this summer's transfer what some of you said:Fraser: We need a couple of defenders and a midfielder. Former bairn Murray Wallace is out of contract at Millwall. He'd be good to bring back. Could do with a left-back too such as Stephen Kingsley, and while we're at it might as well bring Jay Fulton home as well!Ryan: We need a solid spine that has experience of Premiership football. A new centre-half, centre-midfielder and another striker to compliment Brian Graham. Also feel an upgrade at left-back is needed for us to The key thing we are going to need to survive the season and most importantly stay up is depth, we need to get some centre-backs brought in as Coll Donaldson and Tom Lang are a bit injury prone and also need to add some midfield depth. Should we lose Brad Spencer to injury at any point this season we could be in real trouble in midfield, but in general strength in depth will be We likely need a centre-half to maintain depth after Luke Graham has returned to Dundee, though would like him back! We could do with another central midfielder, again mostly for depth. Most importantly we need some experience to add to the mix, the lads have been phenomenal the last couple of seasons but next season is another Now need another centre-back and midfielder to complete an upgrade to the spine of the team. Some of our youngsters will go out on loan. John McGlynn gets more right than he gets We have signed Scott Bain and Brian Graham which is decent, still think we need a couple more, central defender, Luke Graham, who we had on loan last season would be cracking plus a central midfielder with Premiership Luke Graham was excellent for us last season but he was only on loan from Dundee and has gone back to his parent club. With only three central defenders in the squad, Donaldson, Liam Henderson and Lang, we will need to add to strengthen our options in this Falkirk need a strong experienced centre-half and need to hang on to all of their current squad, including Spencer.

The Scots 'Mountain' who won over Millwall hardnuts tells his story after seven years in The Den
The Scots 'Mountain' who won over Millwall hardnuts tells his story after seven years in The Den

Daily Record

time31-05-2025

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  • Daily Record

The Scots 'Mountain' who won over Millwall hardnuts tells his story after seven years in The Den

Murray Wallace typified everything the working-class London outfit expected Millwall fans are notorious throughout British football. In their own words: 'No one likes us, we don't care.' ‌ Thankfully for Murray Wallace, the diehards adored their adopted Scot. ‌ Wallace has just blown the whistle on a magnificent seven years at The Den. The towering defender amassed more than 260 appearances for the Lions, popping up with 16 goals. A quick glance at social media after his exit was announced tells you how highly he was rated. ‌ Wallace typified everything the working-class London outfit expected, a Braveheart who wore his heart on his sleeve. And the former Falkirk stopper said: 'It's lovely to see and hear and get all the warm messages. ‌ 'All the hard work and stuff you've put in over the years, it's nice to see this appreciated. 'My time at Millwall wasn't plain sailing, I signed there as a centre-back and had to force my way into the team as a left-back and then wing-back and stuff. 'So I think the fans appreciated everything that I gave to the club and I really appreciate their support. ‌ 'I played there a few times on the opposite team when I was at Scunthorpe and Huddersfield. 'It was quite hostile, but when you play for them, it's actually alright! 'Some of my best moments are playing in front of a packed house at The Den.' ‌ Wallace will forever be remembered for his part in one of the most famous nights at The Den. The 32-year-old etched his name into FA Cup folklore with the added-time winner to beat Everton 3-2 in 2019. He said: 'Playing against Premier League teams, we packed the house out and it was really special. ‌ 'Just the way the game went, going behind, then going ahead, getting pulled back and scoring a last-minute winner, it was really special.' Wallace, who then got the only goal against AFC Wimbledon before the Lions were knocked out by Brighton, smiled: 'I was thinking I was going to score in every round all the way to the final. To score two winners in two rounds was brilliant.' Affectionately nicknamed 'The Mountain', the versatile Wallace was a mainstay as the club teetered on the brink of promotion to the Premier League. ‌ But the one painful regret is that his standout displays never led to a Scotland call-up. He reflected: 'It's always been an ambition of mine to play for Scotland, to even get one cap would be so special. 'Playing regularly in the Championship, when the team's doing well, you're playing well, just missing out on the play-offs on the last one or two games, I thought I might have a chance of a call-up. ‌ 'But unfortunately it's never quite materialised, and I'm obviously disappointed about that. 'But you've got to respect the decisions that are made, so that's fine.' A free agent for the first time in his career, Wallace will take his time to weigh up his future as he eyes a move closer to home after 13 years down south. ‌ He said: 'I started my career off in Scotland and it's brilliant to see the likes of Falkirk get back up. 'I've seen Scotty Arfield back there and that's brilliant for him. 'Obviously, there will be interest from teams up in Scotland. We've just got to see what's best footballing-wise and what's best for me and the family. ‌ 'There have been a few conversations with a few different clubs, but there's nothing concrete or anything ready to sign at the minute. It's just a bit of a waiting game.' Wherever he ends up, Millwall will always take a special place in his heart. Wallace added: 'I was there a long time and it just feels like so much had happened. ‌ 'You had some really surreal moments of the Covid season playing in front of no fans, and you had the highs of the FA Cup runs and scoring winners and stuff like that. 'You had the lows as well. Our chairman tragically passed away in my time there. Our keeper passed away as well at the start of last season. 'Some really massive moments, not just in terms of football but in life there. 'I married my wife whilst I was at Millwall. I've had all three of my children whilst I was at Millwall. It's a massive part of my life.'

Millwall release eight stars including club legends Murray Wallace and Sam Hutchinson after narrowly missing playoffs
Millwall release eight stars including club legends Murray Wallace and Sam Hutchinson after narrowly missing playoffs

Scottish Sun

time19-05-2025

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  • Scottish Sun

Millwall release eight stars including club legends Murray Wallace and Sam Hutchinson after narrowly missing playoffs

Some players' next clubs have already been revealed ONE IN A MILL ONE IN A MILL Millwall release eight stars including club legends Murray Wallace and Sam Hutchinson after narrowly missing playoffs Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) MILLWALL have released eight players after narrowly missing out on the Championship playoffs. The Londoners finished eighth in the table, just two points off sixth-place Bristol City. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 4 Millwall have released eight players including long-time captain Shaun Hutchinson Credit: PA 4 Murray Wallace is also heading out of The Den after years of service Credit: Getty Club legend Neil Harris saw his second spell come to an end 11 days before Christmas. Alex Neil took the reins with Millwall in 11th place. And he has gone on to win 13 of his 26 games at the helm. But the Scot is now looking to shake up his squad in the summer market. READ MORE IN FOOTBALL GUNNER GUESS Ex-Arsenal star so unrecognisable even Sky Sports commentator 'can't name him' It means no less than eight players have been shown the door following the end of the season. And among those departing are two icons who have become synonymous with The Den. Captain Shaun Hutchinson, 34, is the biggest name to depart on a free transfer. He joined Millwall from Fulham in 2016 and went on to make 256 appearances. BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS Joining Hutchinson out of the club is fellow defender Murray Wallace, who is also out of contract. The 32-year-old moved to south London from Scunthorpe in 2018 and clocked up 207 games in the process. Millwall fan is beaten up by gang of Crystal Palace supporters after confronting rivals in Selhurt Park stands 4 Duncan Watmore is moving on just 18 months after arriving Credit: Alamy 4 Aaron Connolly only joined Millwall in January but is departing this summer Credit: Getty Two more stars are leaving Millwall when their deals expire at the end of the month. Forward Duncan Watmore, 31, joined Millwall 18 months ago from Middlesbrough and scored 12 goals in 59 outings. Meanwhile, 25-year-old striker Aaron Connolly also departs just five months after a move from Sunderland which saw him net once in 14 games. And four loan stars will also return to their parent clubs, with 22-year-old forward Josh Coburn heading back to Middlesbrough after four goals in 12 outings. Midfielder Ryan Wintle, 27, is returning to Cardiff City after 16 games. Defender Zak Sturge, 20, will rejoin Chelsea following five appearances. And full-back Calum Scanlon has gone back to Liverpool after four matches.

Millwall release eight stars including club legends Murray Wallace and Sam Hutchinson after narrowly missing playoffs
Millwall release eight stars including club legends Murray Wallace and Sam Hutchinson after narrowly missing playoffs

The Irish Sun

time19-05-2025

  • Sport
  • The Irish Sun

Millwall release eight stars including club legends Murray Wallace and Sam Hutchinson after narrowly missing playoffs

MILLWALL have released eight players after narrowly missing out on the Championship playoffs. The Londoners finished eighth in the table, just two points off sixth-place Advertisement 4 Millwall have released eight players including long-time captain Shaun Hutchinson Credit: PA 4 Murray Wallace is also heading out of The Den after years of service Credit: Getty Club legend Alex Neil took the reins with And he has gone on to win 13 of his 26 games at the helm. But the Scot is now looking to shake up his squad in the summer market. Advertisement READ MORE IN FOOTBALL It means no less than eight players have been shown the door following the end of the season. And among those departing are two icons who have become synonymous with The Den. Captain Shaun Hutchinson, 34, is the biggest name to depart on a free transfer. He joined Millwall from Advertisement Most read in Championship BEST FREE BETS AND BETTING SIGN UP OFFERS Joining Hutchinson out of the club is fellow defender Murray Wallace, who is also out of contract. The 32-year-old moved to south London from Scunthorpe in 2018 and clocked up 207 games in the process. Millwall fan is beaten up by gang of Crystal Palace supporters after confronting rivals in Selhurt Park stands 4 Duncan Watmore is moving on just 18 months after arriving Credit: Alamy Advertisement 4 Aaron Connolly only joined Millwall in January but is departing this summer Credit: Getty Two more stars are leaving Millwall when their deals expire at the end of the month. Forward Duncan Watmore, 31, joined Millwall 18 months ago from Middlesbrough and scored 12 goals in 59 outings. Meanwhile, 25-year-old striker Aaron Connolly also departs just five months after a move from Sunderland which saw him net once in 14 games. Advertisement And four loan stars will also return to their parent clubs, with 22-year-old forward Josh Coburn heading back to Middlesbrough after four goals in 12 outings. Midfielder Ryan Wintle, 27, is returning to Cardiff City after 16 games. Defender Zak Sturge, 20, will rejoin Chelsea following five appearances. And full-back Calum Scanlon has gone back to Liverpool after four matches. Advertisement

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