MILLWALL keeper Tony Warner will miss tomorrow's game against Blackburn Rovers after he was handed a one match ban -- for his argument with a ball boy!

Warner received his ban during a hearing at the Football Association earlier this week.

The ban takes immediate effect, ruling the Lions keeper out of the game this weekend.

Tempers flared last September during the London club's game against Preston at Deepdale.

Ball boy Michael Kewley, a PNE YTS trainee, had hold of the ball after it had gone out of play.

Warner charged towards the youngster, shoving him in the process.

Police had decided not to pursue the incident, despite receiving an official complaint.

Meanwhile, Millwall skipper Stuart Nethercott, who has faced the likes of Andy Cole during his Premiership days with Spurs, can't wait to pit his wits and experience against Blackburn on Saturday.

Nethercott said: "This is a cracking draw for us, at home against a big club in front of a bumper crowd.

"Blackburn are a decent outfit, they've spent big money and have some great players so we're not kidding ourselves about the task we're facing.

"We're looking forward to testing ourselves against the big names.

"I know Dychey and myself are relishing the prospect of facing Matt Jansen and Andy Cole because as a player you want to pit your wits against the best.

"I had a bit of a taste of it a few years ago and now I want to see how my game has progressed."

"Andy has certainly come a long way since the last time I played against him.

"For us to win the game, which we believe we can, we'll have to pressurise them and play at our pace."