sport news 'Emotional' Millwall stars go on a night out hours after Premier League ... trends now

sport news 'Emotional' Millwall stars go on a night out hours after Premier League ... trends now
sport news 'Emotional' Millwall stars go on a night out hours after Premier League ... trends now

sport news 'Emotional' Millwall stars go on a night out hours after Premier League ... trends now

Millwall players were seen enjoying a night out hours after agonisingly missing out on a Championship play-off spot - with some fans unhappy about the celebrations and questioning whether they were 'devastated'. 

The Lions came close to sealing a place in the top six after going 3-1 up against Blackburn in the final game of the season - but ended up capitulating and losing 4-3 to Rovers, allowing Sunderland to take the final play-off spot. 

After finishing the campaign the team decided to go on a night out to celebrate what was still an encouraging season - heading for dinner and drinks, followed by karaoke as they looked to cheer each other up. 

Players also posed with their girlfriends outside the restaurant as they saw the bright side of their painful end to the season - before singing their hearts out at a karaoke bar with a rendition of Take Me Home, Country Roads by John Denver.

The fan who posted the video wrote: 'They seem devastated', with a smiling and crying emoji - hinting at sarcasm. 

Millwall players were seen enjoying a night out just hours after missing out on the play-offs

The Lions stars also headed to a karaoke bar

Millwall players were seen enjoying a night out just hours after missing out on the play-offs

Members of the team posed with their girlfriends as they looked to put their agonising end to the season behind them

Members of the team posed with their girlfriends as they looked to put their agonising end to the season behind them

It triggered a major discussion on social media, with the Millwall fan base split on whether or not the players had a right to celebrate following the major disappointment. 

One fan was steadfast in his belief that the scenes were 'embarrassing'. 

'They should be ashmed,' the user added.

Another agreed, writing: 'If it was me, I'd be too embarrassed to go out. I'd want to go home, reflect on where we can improve as a team and then once everything settles down, take myself away. This is just begging for trouble.'

However, others were more understanding and reflective and pointed out that the players are just humans who deserve to relax after a tough season.

'It's their end of season social,' one wrote. 'They deserve to

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