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Trouble at Millwall

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  • edited March 2011
    [cite]Posted By: Bobbin[/cite]The fact that we have these debates/discussions is what differentiates us from our Bermondsey neighbours. It would not even occur to them to pose the question in the first place. Quote:

    "hope the shit cunt dies, one less welsh cunt to ponce our money,then slag the shit out of the english, talk about bite the hands that feed.
    die you little lamb cunt"

    ...but time to move along now!

    "Little lamb ***"
    Woaah sorry ard'!
  • edited March 2011
    [quote][cite]Posted By: eaststandmike[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: J BLOCK[/cite]If you're not contributing yourself, can't really have a pop at the North Upper.[/quote]

    Why not???

    I have been supporting the lads for over 40 years and the singing/noise has always been generated by the Covered End/North Stand, In over 40 years I cannot recall the East/West/South starting a song or contributing much to it so why do they need help now?[/quote]
    The exact same reason you don't sing in the east stand
  • Has "Ackworth" returned ?
    ;-)
  • [cite]Posted By: CAFC_Connor[/cite]Stop having a pop at Millwall we would all do the same i know i would laugh if i saw an oppo fan fall off of something at charlton, especially if he had been givin it before hand. We would hear the same chants at Charlton because I would start them just like when i was singing about the ref at the top of my voice a few weeks ago.

    Give me strength. Luckily people like you are very much a minority at our football club. Hopefully we can keep it that way.
  • Unbelievable how some can say the ref falling over and being taken off is the same as a fan falling 15 feet from the upper tier to the lower and suffering neck and head injuries
  • Who was it we were playing when an oppo fan collapsed in the Jimmy Seed?

    He got taken on a stretcher along side the west stand and from what I remember, we were all quite concerned and i think he even got a few claps of support.

    Just saying like....
  • Two broken fingers. Falling from that height I suppose the blokes pretty lucky. Pretty sure if everyone was saying let him die didn't actually no it was only 2 broken fingers when they were singing it. Lucky he didn't land on his head
  • edited March 2011
    I was there and it looked very very serious from the other end of the ground. The chants that started around me were sickening and there is no way it can be compared to the referee breaking his pencil the other week.
  • [cite]Posted By: CAFC_Connor[/cite]Stop having a pop at Millwall we would all do the same i know i would laugh if i saw an oppo fan fall off of something at charlton, especially if he had been givin it before hand. We would hear the same chants at Charlton because I would start them just like when i was singing about the ref at the top of my voice a few weeks ago.

    Any chance you could do us a favour and not go to The Valley any more Connor (if you are actually not a WUM)?

    it's just that I'm a bit fussy about who I share my space with and, to be honest, sharing it with people who think it's "funny " watching a person possibly falling to his death doesn't exactly tick a lot of boxes for me and I'm sure a lot of other true CAFC fan's.

    On second thoughts, nah, this is just such a stupid comment you have to be a WUM.
  • conor you are a millwall fan don't be ashamed of it
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  • The bloke asked for it? Jesus Christ.
  • unlike jimbo and conor i do call my millwall mates scum when we're referring to football and they know where i'm coming from cos %age wise millwall fans have a rather large element of scum
    and they're not too precious to take it to heart and fully understand why i call the scum scum
  • I call my bird and her old man scum :D but then they drive me mad with the whole 'we always get picked on by the media' malarky
  • Falling 15 feet on to concrete/plastic seats is potentially fatal Connor, people get paralysed by diving in to a shallow end of a swimming pool.
  • The self righteous outcry from some on here is laughable. That adults can take to heart a few words is extraordinary. That men who go to football regularly are unable to distinguish between football banter/abuse and everyday abuse/bullying is shocking.

    If I was leaning over the front of the Jimmy Seed stand, arms outstretched, calling you lot wankers, acting a tit & I toppled and went head first into the steps & laid in an embarrassed crumpled bloody heap on the side of the Valley pitch I'd expect my own mates to laugh let alone the whole of the Valley to start singing songs like "she fell over", "let him die" etc etc while being pointed at & laughed at.

    But at the same time my mates, and the vast majority of Millwall & Charlton would be hoping I wasn't seriously hurt and once the 90 minutes are up would be wishing me well.

    Would I be upset, crying and hurt that you lot took the piss? Would I fuck. Serves me right for acting a plank.

    Don't get where all this moral outrage comes from at times, almost like you do it to make yourselves feel better, that no matter how bad things are at the valley "at least we ain't scum like Millwall". Get over yourselves!!
  • If someone feel 15feet head first my initial reaction would be, are they O.K?

    If they get carried off unconscious on a stretcher I wouldn't know the answer to that question.

    I guess you and myself are different types of people.
  • He only broke three fingers, his other nine are fine.
  • [cite]Posted By: FreeThinker[/cite]He only broke three fingers, his other nine are fine.

    Now thats funny ; )
  • [quote][cite]Posted By: FreeThinker[/cite]He only broke three fingers, his other nine are fine.[/quote]

    LOL
  • CAFC_Connor is a Millwall fan for a fact. No one can justify chanting 'Let him die' without being a Millwall fan. Only at Millwall.
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  • [cite]Posted By: Sparrows Lane Lion[/cite]The self righteous outcry from some on here is laughable. That adults can take to heart a few words is extraordinary. That men who go to football regularly are unable to distinguish between football banter/abuse and everyday abuse/bullying is shocking.

    If I was leaning over the front of the Jimmy Seed stand, arms outstretched, calling you lot wankers, acting a tit & I toppled and went head first into the steps & laid in an embarrassed crumpled bloody heap on the side of the Valley pitch I'd expect my own mates to laugh let alone the whole of the Valley to start singing songs like "she fell over", "let him die" etc etc while being pointed at & laughed at.

    But at the same time my mates, and the vast majority of Millwall & Charlton would be hoping I wasn't seriously hurt and once the 90 minutes are up would be wishing me well.

    Would I be upset, crying and hurt that you lot took the piss? Would I fuck. Serves me right for acting a plank.

    Don't get where all this moral outrage comes from at times, almost like you do it to make yourselves feel better, that no matter how bad things are at the valley "at least we ain't scum like Millwall". Get over yourselves!!

    In most circumstances you'd be right but when a bloke has fallen on his head from 20 feet, there's a fair chance he's done some serious damage - you are a wrong un. Live with it.
  • Same old millscum.
  • edited March 2011
    [cite] Posted By: Bexley Dan [/cite]
    [cite] Posted By: Sparrows Lane Lion [/cite] The self righteous outcry from some on here is laughable. That adults can take to heart a few words is extraordinary. That men who go to football regularly are unable to distinguish between football banter/abuse and everyday abuse/bullying is shocking.

    If I was leaning over the front of the Jimmy Seed stand, arms outstretched, calling you lot wankers, acting a tit & I toppled and went head first into the steps & laid in an embarrassed crumpled bloody heap on the side of the Valley pitch I'd expect my own mates to laugh let alone the whole of the Valley to start singing songs like "she fell over", "let him die" etc etc while being pointed at & laughed at.

    But at the same time my mates, and the vast majority of Millwall & Charlton would be hoping I wasn't seriously hurt and once the 90 minutes are up would be wishing me well.

    Would I be upset, crying and hurt that you lot took the piss? Would I fuck. Serves me right for acting a plank.

    Don't get where all this moral outrage comes from at times, almost like you do it to make yourselves feel better, that no matter how bad things are at the valley "at least we ain't scum like Millwall". Get over yourselves!!

    In most circumstances you'd be right but when a bloke has fallen on his head from 20 feet, there's a fair chance he's done some serious damage - you are a wrong un. Live with it.

    Sounds like you'd be fun to watch an Harold Lloyd film with!
  • [cite]Posted By: Bexley Dan[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Sparrows Lane Lion[/cite]The self righteous outcry from some on here is laughable. That adults can take to heart a few words is extraordinary. That men who go to football regularly are unable to distinguish between football banter/abuse and everyday abuse/bullying is shocking.

    If I was leaning over the front of the Jimmy Seed stand, arms outstretched, calling you lot wankers, acting a tit & I toppled and went head first into the steps & laid in an embarrassed crumpled bloody heap on the side of the Valley pitch I'd expect my own mates to laugh let alone the whole of the Valley to start singing songs like "she fell over", "let him die" etc etc while being pointed at & laughed at.

    But at the same time my mates, and the vast majority of Millwall & Charlton would be hoping I wasn't seriously hurt and once the 90 minutes are up would be wishing me well.

    Would I be upset, crying and hurt that you lot took the piss? Would I fuck. Serves me right for acting a plank.

    Don't get where all this moral outrage comes from at times, almost like you do it to make yourselves feel better, that no matter how bad things are at the valley "at least we ain't scum like Millwall". Get over yourselves!!

    In most circumstances you'd be right but when a bloke has fallen on his head from 20 feet, there's a fair chance he's done some serious damage - you are a wrong un. Live with it.

    Dan you've almost got me typing away furiously there, I nibbled at the bait but I'm leaving it well alone!
  • Apparently our knickers are in a twist…
    http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=60667&posts=12

    Thompson Twins anyone…?
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j705vkXLDCI
  • [cite]Posted By: Friend Or Defoe[/cite]If someone feel 15feet head first my initial reaction would be, are they O.K?

    If they get carried off unconscious on a stretcher I wouldn't know the answer to that question.

    I guess you and myself are different types of people.

    Clearly we are.

    But you find homophobic chanting funny?

    http://www.charltonlife.com/forum/comments.php?DiscussionID=40379
  • And we all piss up the wall....
  • [cite]Posted By: Sparrows Lane Lion[/cite]If I was leaning over the front of the Jimmy Seed stand, arms outstretched, calling you lot wankers, acting a tit & I toppled and went head first into the steps & laid in an embarrassed crumpled bloody heap on the side of the Valley pitch I'd expect my own mates to laugh

    You might want to review who your mates are in that case SLL? I think most rightminded people would be too shocked and concerned about whether you'd survived the fall to have a good laugh about it.

    It's not a "self righteous" outcry as you put it, it's normal human reaction to show come concern for the wellbeing of another person, no matter what sort of c##k he might appear to be.
  • [cite]Posted By: Bournemouth Addick[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Sparrows Lane Lion[/cite]If I was leaning over the front of the Jimmy Seed stand, arms outstretched, calling you lot wankers, acting a tit & I toppled and went head first into the steps & laid in an embarrassed crumpled bloody heap on the side of the Valley pitch I'd expect my own mates to laugh

    You might want to review who your mates are in that case SLL? I think most rightminded people would be too shocked and concerned about whether you'd survived the fall to have a good laugh about it.

    It's not a "self righteous" outcry as you put it, it's normal human reaction to show come concern for the wellbeing of another person, no matter what sort of c##k he might appear to be.

    You might want to look at the rest of my comment rather than just extracting a snippet and using it so you can get a dig in fella.
  • [cite]Posted By: FreeThinker[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Bexley Dan[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Sparrows Lane Lion[/cite]The self righteous outcry from some on here is laughable. That adults can take to heart a few words is extraordinary. That men who go to football regularly are unable to distinguish between football banter/abuse and everyday abuse/bullying is shocking.

    If I was leaning over the front of the Jimmy Seed stand, arms outstretched, calling you lot wankers, acting a tit & I toppled and went head first into the steps & laid in an embarrassed crumpled bloody heap on the side of the Valley pitch I'd expect my own mates to laugh let alone the whole of the Valley to start singing songs like "she fell over", "let him die" etc etc while being pointed at & laughed at.

    But at the same time my mates, and the vast majority of Millwall & Charlton would be hoping I wasn't seriously hurt and once the 90 minutes are up would be wishing me well.

    Would I be upset, crying and hurt that you lot took the piss? Would I fuck. Serves me right for acting a plank.

    Don't get where all this moral outrage comes from at times, almost like you do it to make yourselves feel better, that no matter how bad things are at the valley "at least we ain't scum like Millwall". Get over yourselves!!

    In most circumstances you'd be right but when a bloke has fallen on his head from 20 feet, there's a fair chance he's done some serious damage - you are a wrong un. Live with it.

    Sounds like you'd be fun to watch an Harold Lloyd film with!

    Not sure you've got the analogy right there my friend. You need to sharpen up a bit.
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