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CAFCTrev said:swords_alive said:
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?8 -
I’m sure Pompey will be waiting for them at London Bridge.2
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Quick question.....
Thinking of getting the coach for this one rather than the train.
Where is the pick up point in Gravesend as I can't see it on the booking page?
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Gravesend_Addick said:Quick question.....
Thinking of getting the coach for this one rather than the train.
Where is the pick up point in Gravesend as I can't see it on the booking page?
Thanks in advance
https://www.charltonafc.com/valley-express1 -
swords_alive said:Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped in and bought one.
Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?
Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!3 -
what time does the fan zone open ?1
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DOUCHER said:swords_alive said:Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped in and bought one.
Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?
Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
You're a hard man at times, poor old Woodwork, I liked him.
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MrOneLung said:what time does the fan zone open ?
Anybody wearing a flat cap will have to show their match ticket.
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ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:swords_alive said:Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped in and bought one.
Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?
Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
You're a hard man at times, poor old Woodwork, I liked him.i'm concerned about millwall fan and his new project at work - i'm looking forward to seeing Coburn in the flesh and discussing with him - hopefully he's coping better in a few weeks
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DOUCHER said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:swords_alive said:Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped in and bought one.
Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?
Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
You're a hard man at times, poor old Woodwork, I liked him.i'm concerned about millwall fan and his new project at work - i'm looking forward to seeing Coburn in the flesh and discussing with him - hopefully he's coping better in a few weeks
@MillwallFan says he does not have a ticket, I think he's going up town that day instead1 -
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ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:swords_alive said:Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped in and bought one.
Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?
Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
You're a hard man at times, poor old Woodwork, I liked him.i'm concerned about millwall fan and his new project at work - i'm looking forward to seeing Coburn in the flesh and discussing with him - hopefully he's coping better in a few weeks
@MillwallFan says he does not have a ticket, I think he's going up town that day instead
I seem to recall him saying he had secured tickets.1 -
bobmunro said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:swords_alive said:Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped in and bought one.
Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?
Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
You're a hard man at times, poor old Woodwork, I liked him.i'm concerned about millwall fan and his new project at work - i'm looking forward to seeing Coburn in the flesh and discussing with him - hopefully he's coping better in a few weeks
@MillwallFan says he does not have a ticket, I think he's going up town that day instead
I seem to recall him saying he had secured tickets.We’ve got 7 regular first teamers out injured. Most of them due back in October or even later. Best chance you’ve got to beat us since… well… since you last beat us 30 years ago.(Getting my excuses in early 😉)8 -
MillwallFan said:bobmunro said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:swords_alive said:Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped in and bought one.
Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?
Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
You're a hard man at times, poor old Woodwork, I liked him.i'm concerned about millwall fan and his new project at work - i'm looking forward to seeing Coburn in the flesh and discussing with him - hopefully he's coping better in a few weeks
@MillwallFan says he does not have a ticket, I think he's going up town that day instead
I seem to recall him saying he had secured tickets.We’ve got 7 regular first teamers out injured. Most of them due back in October or even later. Best chance you’ve got to beat us since… well… since you last beat us 30 years ago.(Getting my excuses in early 😉)10 -
Who remembers that Van den Hauwe tackle from back in the day ?4
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MillwallFan said:bobmunro said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:swords_alive said:Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped in and bought one.
Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?
Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
You're a hard man at times, poor old Woodwork, I liked him.i'm concerned about millwall fan and his new project at work - i'm looking forward to seeing Coburn in the flesh and discussing with him - hopefully he's coping better in a few weeks
@MillwallFan says he does not have a ticket, I think he's going up town that day instead
I seem to recall him saying he had secured tickets.We’ve got 7 regular first teamers out injured. Most of them due back in October or even later. Best chance you’ve got to beat us since… well… since you last beat us 30 years ago.(Getting my excuses in early 😉)1 -
MillwallFan said:bobmunro said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:swords_alive said:Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped in and bought one.
Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?
Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
You're a hard man at times, poor old Woodwork, I liked him.i'm concerned about millwall fan and his new project at work - i'm looking forward to seeing Coburn in the flesh and discussing with him - hopefully he's coping better in a few weeks
@MillwallFan says he does not have a ticket, I think he's going up town that day instead
I seem to recall him saying he had secured tickets.We’ve got 7 regular first teamers out injured. Most of them due back in October or even later. Best chance you’ve got to beat us since… well… since you last beat us 30 years ago.(Getting my excuses in early 😉)
No, didn't think so.2 -
MillwallFan said:bobmunro said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:swords_alive said:Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped in and bought one.
Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?
Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
You're a hard man at times, poor old Woodwork, I liked him.i'm concerned about millwall fan and his new project at work - i'm looking forward to seeing Coburn in the flesh and discussing with him - hopefully he's coping better in a few weeks
@MillwallFan says he does not have a ticket, I think he's going up town that day instead
I seem to recall him saying he had secured tickets.We’ve got 7 regular first teamers out injured. Most of them due back in October or even later. Best chance you’ve got to beat us since… well… since you last beat us 30 years ago.(Getting my excuses in early 😉)1 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:MillwallFan said:bobmunro said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:swords_alive said:Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped in and bought one.
Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?
Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
You're a hard man at times, poor old Woodwork, I liked him.i'm concerned about millwall fan and his new project at work - i'm looking forward to seeing Coburn in the flesh and discussing with him - hopefully he's coping better in a few weeks
@MillwallFan says he does not have a ticket, I think he's going up town that day instead
I seem to recall him saying he had secured tickets.We’ve got 7 regular first teamers out injured. Most of them due back in October or even later. Best chance you’ve got to beat us since… well… since you last beat us 30 years ago.(Getting my excuses in early 😉)1 -
DOUCHER said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:MillwallFan said:bobmunro said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:swords_alive said:Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped in and bought one.
Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?
Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
You're a hard man at times, poor old Woodwork, I liked him.i'm concerned about millwall fan and his new project at work - i'm looking forward to seeing Coburn in the flesh and discussing with him - hopefully he's coping better in a few weeks
@MillwallFan says he does not have a ticket, I think he's going up town that day instead
I seem to recall him saying he had secured tickets.We’ve got 7 regular first teamers out injured. Most of them due back in October or even later. Best chance you’ve got to beat us since… well… since you last beat us 30 years ago.(Getting my excuses in early 😉)0 -
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Might be a sell out 👀
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JustFloydRoad said:Might be a sell out 👀
Not had a gate for a Millwall home game that high since 19726 -
stoneroses19 said:20
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Hopefully can top the Leicester crowd0
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The wording always needs an edit, usually after being published!6
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MillwallFan said:DOUCHER said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:MillwallFan said:bobmunro said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:ElfsborgAddick said:DOUCHER said:swords_alive said:Opposite to Dave really as i have a fully functioning set of white goods currently. I did have some initial sniffles when the fixture list came out but hasn't developed yet into the September flu i usually get. There is still time for that but tickets were selling fast so i jumped in and bought one.
Unfortunately it is very close to the away end (West, H block) so now i'm wondering how best to handle the situation on the day. I like to wear a bright top and cords on matchday but that could be stupid unless the top is reversible. And it might turn out too warm on the day. Otherwise this would be ideal, but not available in my size currently-
https://www.mrporter.com/en-gb/mens/product/stone-island/clothing/hooded/logo-appliqued-reversible-shell-and-cotton-chenille-hooded-cardigan/1647597359673940
What's everyone else thinking of wearing?
Also will there be a police presence in that corner? Did anyone notice against Leicester? I think 3 rows deep would be a comforting number, but i'm not sure they'd all be able to watch the game unless there was some kind of portable terrace for them to stand on in that corner. That would be preferable to them watching the crowd for 90 minutes. Cannot stand being stared at by OB at the football!
You're a hard man at times, poor old Woodwork, I liked him.i'm concerned about millwall fan and his new project at work - i'm looking forward to seeing Coburn in the flesh and discussing with him - hopefully he's coping better in a few weeks
@MillwallFan says he does not have a ticket, I think he's going up town that day instead
I seem to recall him saying he had secured tickets.We’ve got 7 regular first teamers out injured. Most of them due back in October or even later. Best chance you’ve got to beat us since… well… since you last beat us 30 years ago.(Getting my excuses in early 😉)1 -
Anyone know if this 20,000 is home areas, or, is it including 3,000 Millwall have sold ?0
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sunbury-addick said:Anyone know if this 20,000 is home areas, or, is it including 3,000 Millwall have sold ?
11, 000 Season ticket holders + 3,000 Millwall fans, so 6,000 tickets sold.
Charlton’s upcoming game against Millwall on Saturday, September 13th (KO 12.30pm BST) will be the fifth consecutive game at The Valley with more than 20,000 supporters in attendance.
https://www.charltonafc.com/news/another-bumper-crowd-set-millwall-clash
So the Stevenage game seems to have been obliterated from history then.3 -
So still 6/7k to sell, can’t see it selling out, sadly,0