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  • markmc68
    markmc68 Posts: 1,593
    Or the commemorative mug !!!!
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,355
    markmc68 said:

    Or the commemorative mug !!!!

    7000 of em last night
  • cafcfan
    cafcfan Posts: 11,198
    Could we get that American hunter/dentist over to put Zampa the Lion out of his misery?
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,638
    cafcfan said:

    Could we get that American hunter/dentist over to put Zampa the Lion out of his misery?

    That's too good for them, I want one where the lion's teeth fall out and it can't hunt and it dies a slow and prolonged death.
  • soapboxsam
    soapboxsam Posts: 23,231
    edited August 2015

    cafcfan said:

    Could we get that American hunter/dentist over to put Zampa the Lion out of his misery?

    That's too good for them, I want one where the lion's teeth fall out and it can't hunt and it dies a slow and prolonged death.
    After what you did to Cecil the Lion,
    Walter Palmer, you are not Welcome on Here,
    Go back to looking down the mouth at People.

    guinnesaddick, your account has been hacked !

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  • cafctom
    cafctom Posts: 11,372
    Can't get over it - how on f***ing earth did they beat us? HOW.
  • Greenie
    Greenie Posts: 9,172
    They're not proper Millwall, the woman didn't have a black eye!!
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,848
    Greenie said:

    They're not proper Millwall, the woman didn't have a black eye!!
    Airbrushed?
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  • c4fcdenmark
    c4fcdenmark Posts: 2,041
    @Greenie Two of the appear to be reading.
  • cabbles said:

    any of our resident millwall fans care to enlighten us on what they think of the start of the season, c'mon now @Big_Bad_World @Sparrows Lane Lion @MillwallFan

    This thread isn't all just last season, we want to hear the juicy details

    I went to Shrewsbury, great day but perhaps gave false hope, haven't made the two home games since fortunately.

    I understand we look very disorganised and fragmented. As a defensive unit utterly hopeless. Some of those players don't want to be there. The atmosphere at home is toxic. Too many years of shocking home results (except against you lot) has worn the crowd down and they jump on the players backs as soon as something goes wrong. Bit of a downward spiral. Hence why our away form tends to be similar or better than home form.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,750


    cabbles said:

    any of our resident millwall fans care to enlighten us on what they think of the start of the season, c'mon now @Big_Bad_World @Sparrows Lane Lion @MillwallFan

    This thread isn't all just last season, we want to hear the juicy details

    I went to Shrewsbury, great day but perhaps gave false hope, haven't made the two home games since fortunately.

    I understand we look very disorganised and fragmented. As a defensive unit utterly hopeless. Some of those players don't want to be there. The atmosphere at home is toxic. Too many years of shocking home results (except against you lot) has worn the crowd down and they jump on the players backs as soon as something goes wrong. Bit of a downward spiral. Hence why our away form tends to be similar or better than home form.
    Well done Sparrows for responding with maturity.
    Personally I would much rather see the Nigels in you're position.
  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,056
    cafctom said:

    Can't get over it - how on f***ing earth did they beat us? HOW.

    Apparently...it's what they do!! :(
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,648
    TelMc32 said:

    cafctom said:

    Can't get over it - how on f***ing earth did they beat us? HOW.

    Apparently...it's what they do!! :(
    and look where it's got them.
  • TelMc32
    TelMc32 Posts: 9,056
    Greenie said:

    They're not proper Millwall, the woman didn't have a black eye!!two of them are reading!!

  • Airman Brown
    Airman Brown Posts: 15,739
    Halix said:

    I posted ages ago that I had ordered a Millwall relegation watch. However I still haven't recieved it. It's disgusting I reckon it's the same person who sabotaged the season ticket computer, the franking machine and the computerised turnstyles!.

    By the way less than 7000 at Millwall last night, does anyone know their season ticket No's?, money must be getting a bit tight there unless they have wealthy owners. Perhaps we should arrange a whip round (we may need to buy a child's size coin collection bucket).

    They had 4,697 on July 21st, according to the SLP - Harris was quoted as claiming that this was "exceptional" and "a massive number travel all over the country to watch us" - oddly many of those seem to be invisible to the turnstile operators, however. Perhaps they all charge the exit gates?
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 28,638
    TelMc32 said:

    cafctom said:

    Can't get over it - how on f***ing earth did they beat us? HOW.

    Apparently...it's what they do!! :(
    It's their cup final.
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  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,256


    cabbles said:

    any of our resident millwall fans care to enlighten us on what they think of the start of the season, c'mon now @Big_Bad_World @Sparrows Lane Lion @MillwallFan

    This thread isn't all just last season, we want to hear the juicy details

    I went to Shrewsbury, great day but perhaps gave false hope, haven't made the two home games since fortunately.

    I understand we look very disorganised and fragmented. As a defensive unit utterly hopeless. Some of those players don't want to be there. The atmosphere at home is toxic. Too many years of shocking home results (except against you lot) has worn the crowd down and they jump on the players backs as soon as something goes wrong. Bit of a downward spiral. Hence why our away form tends to be similar or better than home form.
    Well done Sparrows for responding with maturity
    Personally I would much rather see the Nigels in you're position.
    Ditto. I'm a fan of all our resident lions on here, even Millwall Fan despite his breakdown on here last season
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  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,256
    cabbles said:


    cabbles said:

    any of our resident millwall fans care to enlighten us on what they think of the start of the season, c'mon now @Big_Bad_World @Sparrows Lane Lion @MillwallFan

    This thread isn't all just last season, we want to hear the juicy details

    I went to Shrewsbury, great day but perhaps gave false hope, haven't made the two home games since fortunately.

    I understand we look very disorganised and fragmented. As a defensive unit utterly hopeless. Some of those players don't want to be there. The atmosphere at home is toxic. Too many years of shocking home results (except against you lot) has worn the crowd down and they jump on the players backs as soon as something goes wrong. Bit of a downward spiral. Hence why our away form tends to be similar or better than home form.
    Well done Sparrows for responding with maturity
    Personally I would much rather see the Nigels in you're position.
    Ditto. I'm a fan of all our resident lions on here, even Millwall Fan despite his breakdown on here last season
    Not the Nigel's bit though
  • markmc68
    markmc68 Posts: 1,593
    Sparrows. You seem like a decent chap who admits you support a shit team. You can change lol. It's time to come over before you spiral down even further.
  • markmc68 said:

    Sparrows. You seem like a decent chap who admits you support a shit team. You can change lol. It's time to come over before you spiral down even further.

    If Sparrows real name is Luke, he definitely needs to come across from the dark side.

  • A-R-T-H-U-R
    A-R-T-H-U-R Posts: 7,678
    Maybe his nom de plume is Jack Sparrow, and he is actually Anglophile Johnny Depp in real life?
  • oohaahmortimer
    oohaahmortimer Posts: 34,150


    cabbles said:

    any of our resident millwall fans care to enlighten us on what they think of the start of the season, c'mon now @Big_Bad_World @Sparrows Lane Lion @MillwallFan

    This thread isn't all just last season, we want to hear the juicy details

    I went to Shrewsbury, great day but perhaps gave false hope, haven't made the two home games since fortunately.

    I understand we look very disorganised and fragmented. As a defensive unit utterly hopeless. Some of those players don't want to be there. The atmosphere at home is toxic. Too many years of shocking home results (except against you lot) has worn the crowd down and they jump on the players backs as soon as something goes wrong. Bit of a downward spiral. Hence why our away form tends to be similar or better than home form.
    Well done Sparrows for responding with maturity.
    Personally I would much rather see the Nigels in you're position.
    All personal taste i understand but the pain of them in reversed positions would be beyond all pain
    Let em rot
    Although as a pessimist I'm fully expecting them to turn it around and romp the league
    Nice to se them lose in 'millwall time' as well the other night
  • dickplumb
    dickplumb Posts: 4,835


    cabbles said:

    any of our resident millwall fans care to enlighten us on what they think of the start of the season, c'mon now @Big_Bad_World @Sparrows Lane Lion @MillwallFan

    This thread isn't all just last season, we want to hear the juicy details

    I went to Shrewsbury, great day but perhaps gave false hope, haven't made the two home games since fortunately.

    I understand we look very disorganised and fragmented. As a defensive unit utterly hopeless. Some of those players don't want to be there. The atmosphere at home is toxic. Too many years of shocking home results (except against you lot) has worn the crowd down and they jump on the players backs as soon as something goes wrong. Bit of a downward spiral. Hence why our away form tends to be similar or better than home form.
    I am surprised that the atmosphere is toxic. I thought Millwall fans were looking forward to Division 3. Well that is what they told me.

  • cabbles
    cabbles Posts: 15,256
    dickplumb said:


    cabbles said:

    any of our resident millwall fans care to enlighten us on what they think of the start of the season, c'mon now @Big_Bad_World @Sparrows Lane Lion @MillwallFan

    This thread isn't all just last season, we want to hear the juicy details

    I went to Shrewsbury, great day but perhaps gave false hope, haven't made the two home games since fortunately.

    I understand we look very disorganised and fragmented. As a defensive unit utterly hopeless. Some of those players don't want to be there. The atmosphere at home is toxic. Too many years of shocking home results (except against you lot) has worn the crowd down and they jump on the players backs as soon as something goes wrong. Bit of a downward spiral. Hence why our away form tends to be similar or better than home form.
    I am surprised that the atmosphere is toxic. I thought Millwall fans were looking forward to Division 3. Well that is what they told me.

    Maybe they confused you with dickie plumb
  • Was talking with my brother in law who goes to most home games at the toolbox. He says that the general perception in the stands is that everything there is done on the cheap and now the pigeons are coming home to roost. Defence is a shambles with players frightened to touch the ball. Forde is getting real stick from the fans. They seem to think that Harris is too green to handle problem and no experienced support to call on. He still has support because of who he is and the feeling that he's being stiched up. He needs a good result pdq,

  • cabbles said:

    any of our resident millwall fans care to enlighten us on what they think of the start of the season, c'mon now @Big_Bad_World @Sparrows Lane Lion @MillwallFan

    This thread isn't all just last season, we want to hear the juicy details

    I went to Shrewsbury, great day but perhaps gave false hope, haven't made the two home games since fortunately.

    I understand we look very disorganised and fragmented. As a defensive unit utterly hopeless. Some of those players don't want to be there. The atmosphere at home is toxic. Too many years of shocking home results (except against you lot) has worn the crowd down and they jump on the players backs as soon as something goes wrong. Bit of a downward spiral. Hence why our away form tends to be similar or better than home form.
    Well done Sparrows for responding with maturity.
    Personally I would much rather see the Nigels in you're position.
    Can't get wound up by it, used to being crap
    dickplumb said:


    cabbles said:

    any of our resident millwall fans care to enlighten us on what they think of the start of the season, c'mon now @Big_Bad_World @Sparrows Lane Lion @MillwallFan

    This thread isn't all just last season, we want to hear the juicy details

    I went to Shrewsbury, great day but perhaps gave false hope, haven't made the two home games since fortunately.

    I understand we look very disorganised and fragmented. As a defensive unit utterly hopeless. Some of those players don't want to be there. The atmosphere at home is toxic. Too many years of shocking home results (except against you lot) has worn the crowd down and they jump on the players backs as soon as something goes wrong. Bit of a downward spiral. Hence why our away form tends to be similar or better than home form.
    I am surprised that the atmosphere is toxic. I thought Millwall fans were looking forward to Division 3. Well that is what they told me.

    Perhaps we need to drop another league to start enjoying some decent home form!
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,013


    cabbles said:

    any of our resident millwall fans care to enlighten us on what they think of the start of the season, c'mon now @Big_Bad_World @Sparrows Lane Lion @MillwallFan

    This thread isn't all just last season, we want to hear the juicy details

    I went to Shrewsbury, great day but perhaps gave false hope, haven't made the two home games since fortunately.

    I understand we look very disorganised and fragmented. As a defensive unit utterly hopeless. Some of those players don't want to be there. The atmosphere at home is toxic. Too many years of shocking home results (except against you lot) has worn the crowd down and they jump on the players backs as soon as something goes wrong. Bit of a downward spiral. Hence why our away form tends to be similar or better than home form.
    Well done Sparrows for responding with maturity.
    Personally I would much rather see the Nigels in you're position.
    Personally, I'd like to see The Nigels in the same position.