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    Exactly, i can't even remember when we last scored against them
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    Exactly, i can't even remember when we last scored against them

    2009 4-4 in the snow?
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    Oggy Red said:


    A few of their Wembley supporters may even turn up.


    What all 45,000?
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    Thought this might be the most appropriate thread to ask, but I'm sure there was an announcement at HT on Saturday, saying that (due to no more tickets being available) the match would be beamed back live at the Valley. I've looked on the OS but can't seem to find anymore info on this. Just wondered if it was pre-book or pay on the day and if it was going to be shown in the lounges, or a big screen on the pitch, like the Bolton game many years ago..........
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    kodfish said:

    Oggy Red said:


    A few of their Wembley supporters may even turn up.


    What all 45,000?
    would be quite fun to turn up wearing coppers helmets.
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    kafka said:

    kodfish said:

    Oggy Red said:


    A few of their Wembley supporters may even turn up.


    What all 45,000?
    would be quite fun to turn up wearing coppers helmets.
    Maybe NLA has a few spares he could lend out.
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    edited March 2015
    Either Holloway or Jeremy Kyle masks.

    That would pull the lions tail
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    Oggy Red said:

    It all depends if our players turn up and want to play.

    If they do, Millwall will struggle to live with us.

    But there again, it's their Cup Final and last chance saloon.
    A few of their Wembley supporters may even turn up.


    Says the bloke posting on the 12th page of a thread about MILLWALL on a Charlton forum !!

    Always our cup final.... Yeah right.

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    JMP - getting all wound up on another teams forum.
    At which point do you stop and think to yourself that there has to be more to life?
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    JMP said:

    sammy391 said:

    JMP said:

    Oggy Red said:

    It all depends if our players turn up and want to play.

    If they do, Millwall will struggle to live with us.

    But there again, it's their Cup Final and last chance saloon.
    A few of their Wembley supporters may even turn up.


    Says the bloke posting on the 12th page of a thread about MILLWALL on a Charlton forum !!

    Always our cup final.... Yeah right.

    Says the bloke posting on the 12th page of a thread about millwall on a CHARLTON forum!!
    I often take a browse through Charlton life, best place for all the latest Millwall gossip.

    It's just strange why you are so obsessed with us?

    Why would it be our cup final when we have fuck all to prove against you?

    Regardless if you beat us on good Friday, the truth of it is you'll still have a poor record against us.







    I know what it is.... You all just want to say "We beat the biggest small club in the world" !

    Never got the whole 'biggest small club' thing. Basically just says you are a small club with a load of glory hunter cling ons who are only interested in bigging their own ego up by saying "I'm Millwall, be scared of me".

    Something to be very proud of though I guess, when you have absolutely nothing else going in your favor these days.
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    JMP said:

    Oggy Red said:

    It all depends if our players turn up and want to play.

    If they do, Millwall will struggle to live with us.

    But there again, it's their Cup Final and last chance saloon.
    A few of their Wembley supporters may even turn up.


    Says the bloke posting on the 12th page of a thread about MILLWALL on a Charlton forum !!

    Always our cup final.... Yeah right.

    Calm down, your right it's not a cup final. Just the last time the two teams will meet in a long while!
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    Red7Oak said:

    JMP said:

    Oggy Red said:

    It all depends if our players turn up and want to play.

    If they do, Millwall will struggle to live with us.

    But there again, it's their Cup Final and last chance saloon.
    A few of their Wembley supporters may even turn up.


    Says the bloke posting on the 12th page of a thread about MILLWALL on a Charlton forum !!

    Always our cup final.... Yeah right.

    Calm down, your right it's not a cup final. Just the last time the two teams will meet in a long while!
    I make you right there!!

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    JMP what are the ten biggest attendances at the New Den since it opened?
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    Don't know why people are worrying. We will smash them. I almost feel sorry for their fans. Getting thumped at home to your local rivals in your cup final and heading closer to relegation whilst your rival fans take the piss is going to hurt them.
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    Part of me still feels they'll escape really not sure why! Lost to us though surely curtains.

    Anyone enjoying their demise follow @millwall_lost on Twitter if you're not already some funny comments.
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    The met police have put all their hats on high alert since it's been announced that the words "millwall" & "cup final" have been posted together on a forum..........
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    seth plum said:

    JMP what are the ten biggest attendances at the New Den since it opened?

    I'm assuming Charlton take many of the top 10 positions? Good to see Charlton fans keeping tabs on Millwall record attendances!!

    This is a big South London derby with an attendance to match. Lots of Millwall & Charlton are friends, lots travel together before & after, lots meet in the pub, not sure why this makes some Charlton fans so excited that the crowd reflects that.

    It doesn't happen with Palace (barely know a Palace fan in SE London) and doesn't happen with West Ham for obvious reasons.
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    1.Arsenal: 20,146 (FA Cup 1993)
    2.Chelsea: 18,573 (FA Cup 1995)
    3.Oldham: 18,510 (League One 2001)
    4.Charlton: 18,013 (Championship 2012)
    5.Gillingham: 17,929 (League One 2001)
    6.Arsenal: 17,718 (FA Cup 1995)
    7.Liverpool: 17,655 (League Cup 2004)
    8.Swindon: 17,083 (League One 2010)
    9.Wolves: 17,058 (Championship 2002)
    10.Grimsby: 17,004 (League One 2001)


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    you missed out this one from your promotion winning season

    Highest home attendance 17,632 vs Charlton Athletic (13 March 2010)
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    Uboat said:

    I never did get the Millwall obsession with Oldham.

    Big rivals. Both the biggest little clubs, one in Oldham and the other Bermondsey.
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    All the old faces turned up, and shared fake stories about 'who ran first'.
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    edited March 2015
    It's around 105 years that Millwall Rovers have been exiled from their true home north of the river. That makes them a sort of reverse Arsenal. But at least those exiles had the good grace to drop Woolwich from their name, Millwall got it wrong by dropping the Rovers bit!

    I wonder why they never changed their name to Bermondsey?

    There's something odd about some London Clubs isn't there? Apart from the aforementioned teams, QPR don't play in Queen's Park (and somehow forget the apostrophe); Palace play in South Norwood; West Ham are really in Upton Park and will soon be in Stratford; and Chelsea are in Fulham. (At least Fulham, Brentford, Tottenham and Leyton are where they are supposed to be although the latter think they are in the Middle East, of course.)

    Around the country, the vast majority of teams are where they say they are from, aren't they?

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