What a joke! Scum always benefit because the rest of us are too law abiding. I can't believe this and wonder if its worth going to be kettled again!
a lot of people in the future are not gonna bother with this game after tommorow how many was at the last game 17500 with 3000 of them if it does go off are they gonna still open the roads after 25 mins
think this is my last Smallwall game----its always shit---listening to their Danny dyer bollox---- i always end up wanting to twat one of em---far to old for that---then the team dont turn up---and they come out of the wood work to gloat.
a trek to get a beer pre game-----we loose-----arsed about to get out-----hearing their "milllllwallll" shit and "wembley" bollx-----its gona piss down-----then bumping into their scum-----o feckin joyfull day
Sadly, we see yet another scenario of Supporter 'A' v Supporter 'B'. I find that terribly sad. So much positivity can be realised in football, such as the 'Fans United' initiative at the old Goldstone Ground, whereby supporters of various clubs all got together for a common cause (i.e. to help an ailing Brighton & Hove Albion, who were, at the time, being shafted by the spivs and the speculators). Yes, Millwall have a 'trouble' element. And, yes, Millwall have some decent supporters, too. I would not welcome it, but I would expect some trouble tomorrow, for some people will see a football crowd as their own personal battleground against their 'enemy'. Charlton isn't the enemy. Millwall isn't the enemy. Palace isn't the enemy. The State, that takes your hard-earned money, that gives you a daily kicking, that keeps you awake at night, that offers, but takes; THAT is the enemy. And the State is well-versed at opposing Supporter 'A' v Supporter 'B'. It will hit out at both. For those of a more enlightened disposition, I offer this: “‘An it harm none, do what thou wilt”. (i.e. "Do what you will, so long as it harms none." )
Sadly, we see yet another scenario of Supporter 'A' v Supporter 'B'. I find that terribly sad. So much positivity can be realised in football, such as the 'Fans United' initiative at the old Goldstone Ground, whereby supporters of various clubs all got together for a common cause (i.e. to help an ailing Brighton & Hove Albion, who were, at the time, being shafted by the spivs and the speculators). Yes, Millwall have a 'trouble' element. And, yes, Millwall have some decent supporters, too. I would not welcome it, but I would expect some trouble tomorrow, for some people will see a football crowd as their own personal battleground against their 'enemy'. Charlton isn't the enemy. Millwall isn't the enemy. Palace isn't the enemy. The State, that takes your hard-earned money, that gives you a daily kicking, that keeps you awake at night, that offers, but takes; THAT is the enemy. And the State is well-versed at opposing Supporter 'A' v Supporter 'B'. It will hit out at both. For those of a more enlightened disposition, I offer this: “‘An it harm none, do what thou wilt”. (i.e. "Do what you will, so long as it harms none." )
I agree.
let us two fan groups join and become one. then we can f*ck the POLEACE up!
Sadly, we see yet another scenario of Supporter 'A' v Supporter 'B'. I find that terribly sad. So much positivity can be realised in football, such as the 'Fans United' initiative at the old Goldstone Ground, whereby supporters of various clubs all got together for a common cause (i.e. to help an ailing Brighton & Hove Albion, who were, at the time, being shafted by the spivs and the speculators). Yes, Millwall have a 'trouble' element. And, yes, Millwall have some decent supporters, too. I would not welcome it, but I would expect some trouble tomorrow, for some people will see a football crowd as their own personal battleground against their 'enemy'. Charlton isn't the enemy. Millwall isn't the enemy. Palace isn't the enemy. The State, that takes your hard-earned money, that gives you a daily kicking, that keeps you awake at night, that offers, but takes; THAT is the enemy. And the State is well-versed at opposing Supporter 'A' v Supporter 'B'. It will hit out at both. For those of a more enlightened disposition, I offer this: “‘An it harm none, do what thou wilt”. (i.e. "Do what you will, so long as it harms none." )
think anna is basically saying fans should join together and support football together, not fight and be divided, it is the powers that be that oppose us
Complete joke, I need to get to London after the game and can't hang around for 30mins waiting for station to open for Charlton fans. Many Charlton fans could walk to Woolwich Dockyard in that time and be on the trains to meet all the Millwall fans - which makes the police arrangements a nonsense. They just hold them back in the ground for 20mins while Charlton fans leave - it's not difficult, it's been done everywhere else for years.
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how many was at the last game 17500 with 3000 of them
if it does go off are they gonna still open the roads after 25 mins
a trek to get a beer pre game-----we loose-----arsed about to get out-----hearing their "milllllwallll" shit and "wembley" bollx-----its gona piss down-----then bumping into their scum-----o feckin joyfull day
Nolly taking one for team
Yes, Millwall have a 'trouble' element. And, yes, Millwall have some decent supporters, too.
I would not welcome it, but I would expect some trouble tomorrow, for some people will see a football crowd as their own personal battleground against their 'enemy'. Charlton isn't the enemy. Millwall isn't the enemy. Palace isn't the enemy. The State, that takes your hard-earned money, that gives you a daily kicking, that keeps you awake at night, that offers, but takes; THAT is the enemy. And the State is well-versed at opposing Supporter 'A' v Supporter 'B'.
It will hit out at both.
For those of a more enlightened disposition, I offer this: “‘An it harm none, do what thou wilt”. (i.e. "Do what you will, so long as it harms none." )
let us two fan groups join and become one. then we can f*ck the POLEACE up!