Millwall Away (**2,431 Sold** (13th March))
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Last chance saloonCroydon said:Where are people drinking beforehand? London Bridge?
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I care,we should sell out after just a few days,they are only 4 miles up the road,we need all the suport we can getMendonca In Asdas said:Who cares how many fans we're taking to Millwall , all i want is 3 points tomorrow.
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Sorry , that should have said 3 pints tomorrow.doronron said:
I care,we should sell out after just a few days,they are only 4 miles up the road,we need all the suport we can getMendonca In Asdas said:Who cares how many fans we're taking to Millwall , all i want is 3 points tomorrow.
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D_F_T said:
I'll quite happily do you that honour!MillwallFan said:It's funny, of all the Charlton fans I've met in real life, not one has referred to me or my club as 'scum'. Not one. Only see it on the internet.
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Wooo hoo. I'm working but I'm sure I can slip on in lads!!!THEMCA said:
There will be at least 20-30 of us in the Market PorterSidcup_Robin said:
Yes I was wondering that! There's a Whetherspoon type place directly outside the station.Croydon said:Where are people drinking beforehand? London Bridge?
Thameside on the Southbank is nice.
Or there's a pub further along Tooley Street towards Jamaica Road.
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I could not get a ticket for the Sheffield united game,but know a few people who as soon as they realised we could be going to Wembley were falling over their selves trying to get to Sundays match. Always been like this when Charlton have a cup run. Some of these people would not go to normal league away games if they had free travel and tickets1
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That is very interesting - what is your point?CUP-TIE BILL said:I could not get a ticket for the Sheffield united game,but know a few people who as soon as they realised we could be going to Wembley were falling over their selves trying to get to Sundays match. Always been like this when Charlton have a cup run. Some of these people would not go to normal league away games if they had free travel and tickets
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I went to Sheffield as I thought the team would put the effort in (wrongly) for that one. I won't be going to Millwall as it's the annual roll over and have our tummys tickled day.1
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Lets just hope all of us making the effort are rewarded today, however unlikely that may be.3
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CUP-TIE BILL said:
I could not get a ticket for the Sheffield united game,but know a few people who as soon as they realised we could be going to Wembley were falling over their selves trying to get to Sundays match. Always been like this when Charlton have a cup run. Some of these people would not go to normal league away games if they had free travel and tickets
I think the same could be said for every club in the country.2 -
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By the way today is the first time I've been to the Den, does everyone stand up? I'm in row G of my block and I'm a little worried people will sit down.0
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Only the team will be sat down today.JOKaneCAFC said:By the way today is the first time I've been to the Den, does everyone stand up? I'm in row G of my block and I'm a little worried people will sit down.
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Everybody stands .0
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Okay cheers.0
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Genuine LOL.soapy_jones said:
Not buying it son. It's all a ruse. You know and I know that when the good Lord created Millwall and Charlton, you got all the points and we got all the brain cells.MillwallFan said:
Mate, we went to Blackpool on Tuesday, they hadn't won in 17 attempts but they beat us! Add to that the injuries we picked up there and at derby, if you don't beat us Saturday you never will. We've even had to recall John Marquis (league two player at best) it's got that bad.soapy_jones said:
Don't try and soft soap me Spanner of course you'll bloody turn us over.MillwallFan said:
Can see you doing a job on us on Saturday. We are shocking at the moment. Confidence shot to bits. Nailed on relegation.soapy_jones said:
We are too polite that's for sure. Take three points and try not to worry about it.MillwallFan said:It's funny, of all the Charlton fans I've met in real life, not one has referred to me or my club as 'scum'. Not one. Only see it on the internet.
Brilliant
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Great post Stig.Stig said:Despite what people are saying, this isn't the biggest match of the season; it isn't even the biggest match this week (sadly, we've already lost that). I don't want to play down its importance, but going on about being "embarrassed" is well over the top. Sure, it would have been nice to sell out but we haven't. It's no big deal, I'm sure those of us that are there will make plenty of noise. And before we start berating those that haven't bought a ticket, it's worth thinking through a few facts first:
- 5,000 of a fans spent a hell of a lot money going up to Sheffield last weekend, I suspect a lot of them can't afford two away days in such quick succession.
- We've got two matches a week for the forseeable future. People with families and other commitments may well find it difficult to make time for all of them.
- Our record against Millwall is shocking. Perhaps not everyone really wants to put themselves through the anticipated heartache and misery again.
- Performances and results have been poor recently. It's understandable that some will question why they should turn up when there's no guarantee that the team will.
- Some of our fans go just to watch the football and don't enjoy the posturing, banter and aggression that's often associated with derby matches. Each to their own.
- Last time, people were held in for ages afterwards. Perhaps people have better ways of spending Saturday evening than waiting behind a police cordon.
So, lets not beat ourselves up over this. If you're going to the match have a great time, support the Addicks, and lets hope you see a win. If you're not going to the game, keep the Addicks in your heart and listen out for the result, because you might just be pleasantly surprised.
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We have developed excuse makers of the highest calibre and thats something to be proud of. Why can't people admit our away support is shocking without using the same old excuses? Today's game is huge. A lot of clubs our size would of sold double despite playing in Sheffield last week.5
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Really bored with all the slagging off of people who don't do away games, whether it's this, or any other away game of the season. Everyone has their personal reasons and it doesn't need a bunch of keyboard warriors slating people.
I'll be there, I was in Sheffield last week, but I certainly don't do every away game. My choice...no-one else's business.
We all support in our own way and we do it in person when we can.
As for today...the usual can't wait feeling...hope I get a different feeling to normal after the game...hoping for snow as a good omen!! ;-)
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I really fancy us today. Got a new manager who won't know any previous from this fixture.
Our captain signs a two year deal, good performance in the week, no Morrison for Millwall.
We will win and win well.
And everybody will live happily ever after.1 -
Anyone need a ticket? PM me. Can meet around London bridge. Cheers.0
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You couldn't get a ticket? Anyone who wanted a ticket for that game could have got one. Lets not kid each other.CUP-TIE BILL said:I could not get a ticket for the Sheffield united game,but know a few people who as soon as they realised we could be going to Wembley were falling over their selves trying to get to Sundays match. Always been like this when Charlton have a cup run. Some of these people would not go to normal league away games if they had free travel and tickets
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To be fair, Utd had Rotherham fans in their crowd to boost numbers!Baldybonce said:CUP-TIE BILL said:I could not get a ticket for the Sheffield united game,but know a few people who as soon as they realised we could be going to Wembley were falling over their selves trying to get to Sundays match. Always been like this when Charlton have a cup run. Some of these people would not go to normal league away games if they had free travel and tickets
I think the same could be said for every club in the country.0 -
Yes I've got a good feeling about today. Then again, it could just be that pre-match optimism all over again.Robbo on the wing said:I really fancy us today. Got a new manager who won't know any previous from this fixture.
Our captain signs a two year deal, good performance in the week, no Morrison for Millwall.
We will win and win well.
And everybody will live happily ever after.
Couldn't get time off work but COYR!!!!0 -
Great vocal support today. The team really don't deserve the level of support they receive. If they could replicate the energy and positivity of the travelling fans we would be safe by now. 5 goals in the last 10 lead games is a shocker.0
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Whilst I agree the support has been good lately (two big games in a week helps) I think the players are putting in the effort, they just lack a bit of quality.meldrew66 said:Great vocal support today. The team really don't deserve the level of support they receive. If they could replicate the energy and positivity of the travelling fans we would be safe by now. 5 goals in the last 10 lead games is a shocker.
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MillwallFan said:
I've mentioned the train spotting thing a couple of times, but meant in a jovial way, because it is a light hearted nickname isn't it. It's not like calling someone scum. I once referred to Charlton as "a sort of Watford of the south". That didn't go down too well with the Charlton fans in my company.D_F_T said:MillwallFan said:It's funny, of all the Charlton fans I've met in real life, not one has referred to me or my club as 'scum'. Not one. Only see it on the internet.
And I've never met a Millwall fan that has called me an "anorak" or "trainspotter" to my face.........funny aint it!0 -
That's been playing on your mind for a while then......D_F_T said:MillwallFan said:
I've mentioned the train spotting thing a couple of times, but meant in a jovial way, because it is a light hearted nickname isn't it. It's not like calling someone scum. I once referred to Charlton as "a sort of Watford of the south". That didn't go down too well with the Charlton fans in my company.D_F_T said:MillwallFan said:It's funny, of all the Charlton fans I've met in real life, not one has referred to me or my club as 'scum'. Not one. Only see it on the internet.
And I've never met a Millwall fan that has called me an "anorak" or "trainspotter" to my face.........funny aint it!26 -
Bloody hell. Thought club had announced ticket arrangements for next seasons game in league one.9













