Sport | FootballSam Saunders is no longer a quitterBen Hunt11 April 2012Sam Saunders has got his Brentford career back on track — thanks to asking manager Andy Scott if he could quit the club.The 26-year-old wanted a loan move after growing frustrated by his lack of first-team football.Scott rejected the request and instead gave the former Dagenham and Redbridge striker the change to impress.Saunders said: "I was on the sidelines thinking I could be fifth, sixth, seventh or even eighth choice at one stage."It was a dark time for me. I told the gaffer I was willing to work for my place as long I got a fair crack of the whip. I mentioned going on loan but he said to sit tight."After a few performances he said there was no chance I was going on loan. It was music to my ears."Meanwhile, Millwall boss Kenny Jackett needs his team to regain their cutting-edge for tomorrow's clash at play-off rivals MK Dons.Read MoreLondon borough recovers 36 homes worth £2.8m amid council house fraud crackdownChelsea one step closer to UCL knockouts as Caicedo header downs PafosMarseille vs Liverpool LIVE: Result and reaction from Champions LeagueSponsoredReset your wellbeing for the year aheadMillwall's five-game winning run ended with a 1-0 loss at Wycombe and Jackett said: "Sometimes our attacking play was not up to scratch."MORE ABOUTBarking And DagenhamEast LondonOuter London Boroughs