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Team-mates: Millwall midfielder Nadjim Abdou

Best mate at the club?

I get on with and I’m really good friends with everyone, in all honesty, but I do talk a lot with captain Tony Craig. So, I’d say he’s one of my really good mates. We’ve shared a room in the past and we have known each other for a long time now, I’ve known him since I arrived in 2008.

Last to buy dinner?

It’s a bit harsh to name names here and I don’t think anyone is particularly bad with their wallets. But maybe if you asked them they would say it is me!

Worst dressed?

I would say defender Mahlon Romeo needs to improve his dress sense. He’s a young lad and needs to learn quickly, though he only started last season. It’s not that he dresses too badly, but he needs to grow up a bit and be a man!

Dressing room DJ?

At the moment, our DJ is striker Aiden O’Brien and he could literally play any type of music in the dressing room. He tends to mix it up a fair amount, which is good for the different characters.

Late for training?

I’ll go for Aiden O’Brien again here, he pays a lot of fines and not just for lateness. He’s top of the list for fines more often than not for a variety of things … but that’s all I’ll say!

Teacher’s pet?

is in his second spell at now and he knows the gaffer, , very well from when they played together at The Den, so they get on very well.

First on the dance floor? 

I would say goalkeeper Jordan Archer. He’s the kind of person who will do any kind of dance to music. He really likes his house music as well.

Most likely to disgrace themselves at the Christmas party?

Everyone in the squad likes to drink. There’s nobody who will get particularly bad, though. They are all the same. They do all enjoy it when they go out. It’s nice to unwind and they are a good bunch of lads to be around.

Worst tattoo?

I have never asked Joe Martin the question about his, but it is a strange one. I think it’s meant to be a lion but I am really not sure…it’s hard to describe exactly, I will have to check with him!

Partial to a sunbed?

I would say the young lad, Sid Nelson. He’s one of those kind of players who looks after his appearance, though I’m not sure if he has used a sunbed before. He used to be on the books of a modelling company when he was younger, I believe.

Going to make the best manager?

I think captain Tony Craig would go on to make the best manager. He has the personality and experience to be a really good manager after his playing days and he’s just had his testimonial last Saturday as well. I’m sure he would be a success.

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