Ian Holloway has promised wholesale changes as he prepares his Millwall side for Saturday's fixture with Ipswich.

Millwall have lost five of their last six matches, are in the Championship's relegation zone and destined for League One unless they significantly improve.

"This is the time for action and I, along with the chairman and Andy Ambler, am going to make as many changes as possible to give our fans the type of team they want to see play," Holloway told the club's official website.

"We're going to make some decisions to change this around – it's what I'm paid to do. The atmosphere around the place has gone right back to how it was before arrived. 

"I've been brought here to make sure we have a team that works hard, keeps fighting and always does a stint. This is my Millwall now, and if there are people just content to see out their contracts they're messing with the wrong person. 

""I'm now going to use my experience of 19 years as a manager to get some players here who will be proud to wear the Millwall shirt." 

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