SAINTS midfielder Jermaine Wright returns to where it all began for him tonight.
George Burley takes his Saints side to Wright's former club Millwall tonight for their penultimate pre-season friendly.
Greenwich-born midfielder Wright started his career as a trainee with the South Londoners on a two year YTS contract in the early 90s, before moving onto Wolves in 1994.
Wright also had a second spell at the club in 2005, this time on loan for three months from Leeds.
Despite being a Millwall old-boy and looking forward to going back to his old stamping ground, Wright isn't expecting to be treated any differently to anyone else.
"I am looking forward to going back," Wright said. "Millwall are expected to do well this season so we can't take them too lightly.
"They finished last season well when the manager (Willie Donachie) came in and that's why they are expected to do well this season.
"They should give us a good test."
As for the reception that he will get, Wright joked: "They boo anyone. They don't remember anyone who goes back there, they will just boo anyone!"
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