I have a mate who goes home and away, does not give anyone grief,just loves his team.He is wondering whether the timing of Sky's breaking news story is coincidental or deliberate.
Luton as we know has a large ethnic community and if you are marched down Dunstan road you can only be aware of that.He hates those fans who revel in Millwall's bad name;however he questions whether Sky are really interested in the racist issue or just interested in getting this story to run and run to fill up broadcasting space.He hopes Sky will be dissapointed but sadly he feels that they will have plenty of material to use.He has a point the timing does seem strange.
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ask yourself (sorry your mate) why he/she etc sing "no one likes us" and glory in ths scum shit that they do ?
f++k em all
FRom beds police...
Arrangements: Luton Town FC v Millwall FC
Two licensed premises have agreed to open their doors to welcome Millwall football fans on Saturday prior to the FA Cup game on Saturday.
Déjà Vu Bar on High Town Road and nearby Charlie Brown’s club (corner of Dudley Street and Midland Road) will open at 10am for away fans prior to the 12.45 kick off. Both are only yards from Luton central railway station.
Other town centre pubs will open as normal, but will serve home fans only.
The fifth round tie is a sell-out, with Millwall bringing 1500 fans to Kenilworth Road. The policing operation for the day is being overseen by Chief Supt Mike Colbourne who warns that those who have not got tickets should not to travel to the game.
"Please don’t travel to Luton if you haven’t been lucky enough to get a ticket for the game as you will be unable to get into the ground, and unless you are a home fan you will not be able to watch it on a screen in a Luton pub either.”
They caught a bloke at Millwall using racist language 50 odd times - not as if they wasn't going to show it was it?
But the game in the footage v Leeds was only in November