Millwall thread.
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Showmetheway2gohome said:
The spanners are shit in every aspect.i can never imagine why anyone would want to support them. The only thing that annoys me is they are so shit but always seem to beat us.
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Funny you should mention Reading. Another soulless club who no one really cares about despite having spent a few years in the prem. Even Swindon and Oxford are more interested in each other than they are Reading.oohaahmortimer said:
of course it doesSparrows Lane Lion said:
So you think that the close proximity of the two clubs has no impact on our rivalry?oohaahmortimer said:
I think you're wrong there , i like to see us beat dirty Leeds cos they are northern scum and I hate them cos of their scum element and you lot would be hated as much wherever you come from cos of your high scum ratioSparrows Lane Lion said:If we weren't from the same area neither of us would give a toss about Saturday.
i'm saying that you're hated no matter where you are from but because you are closer to us we hate you more
and if we were playing leeds on Saturday I'd want us to beat them more than i would if we played Reading
basically you have a lot of c***s that support you and i want you to lose and go bankrupt / not exist to fuck them fucktards off
and to a lesser extent the same with leeds and i'm sure if i was a Bradford fan it'd be Leeds not millwall most of my hatred would be aimed at
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Have to agree about Reading. Was at the game last week and I couldn't help but think how soulless everything is. Just a lego set, bowlshaped ground surrounded by retail parks. No character whatsoever.0
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By 'another' I am assuming you mean 'as well as Charlton'. In my view Millwall surrendered 95% of it's 'soul' when they crawled away from the Old Den.MillwallFan said:
Funny you should mention Reading. Another soulless club who no one really cares about despite having spent a few years in the prem. Even Swindon and Oxford are more interested in each other than they are Reading.oohaahmortimer said:
of course it doesSparrows Lane Lion said:
So you think that the close proximity of the two clubs has no impact on our rivalry?oohaahmortimer said:
I think you're wrong there , i like to see us beat dirty Leeds cos they are northern scum and I hate them cos of their scum element and you lot would be hated as much wherever you come from cos of your high scum ratioSparrows Lane Lion said:If we weren't from the same area neither of us would give a toss about Saturday.
i'm saying that you're hated no matter where you are from but because you are closer to us we hate you more
and if we were playing leeds on Saturday I'd want us to beat them more than i would if we played Reading
basically you have a lot of c***s that support you and i want you to lose and go bankrupt / not exist to fuck them fucktards off
and to a lesser extent the same with leeds and i'm sure if i was a Bradford fan it'd be Leeds not millwall most of my hatred would be aimed at
The new ground is only about half a notch up from Colchester as soulful.
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You obviously haven't been to the new place much then. Obviously not as atmospheric as the old place (name an all seater stadium that is as atmospheric as an old terraced stadium, yours included) but miles better than most of the new grounds that have popped up since all seaters came in.seth plum said:
By 'another' I am assuming you mean 'as well as Charlton'. In my view Millwall surrendered 95% of it's 'soul' when they crawled away from the Old Den.MillwallFan said:
Funny you should mention Reading. Another soulless club who no one really cares about despite having spent a few years in the prem. Even Swindon and Oxford are more interested in each other than they are Reading.oohaahmortimer said:
of course it doesSparrows Lane Lion said:
So you think that the close proximity of the two clubs has no impact on our rivalry?oohaahmortimer said:
I think you're wrong there , i like to see us beat dirty Leeds cos they are northern scum and I hate them cos of their scum element and you lot would be hated as much wherever you come from cos of your high scum ratioSparrows Lane Lion said:If we weren't from the same area neither of us would give a toss about Saturday.
i'm saying that you're hated no matter where you are from but because you are closer to us we hate you more
and if we were playing leeds on Saturday I'd want us to beat them more than i would if we played Reading
basically you have a lot of c***s that support you and i want you to lose and go bankrupt / not exist to fuck them fucktards off
and to a lesser extent the same with leeds and i'm sure if i was a Bradford fan it'd be Leeds not millwall most of my hatred would be aimed at
The new ground is only about half a notch up from Colchester as soulful.
Personally, and this is from someone who was a regular on the original CBL terracing from the age of 3, Huddersfield in the play offs at the 'new' Den was as good an atmosphere as I've ever experienced either at the old or the new Den. Award winning sports journo Michael Calvin, who was there on the night, said the only atmosphere he's witnessed that could come close to it was when Celtic won the title v Rangers at Parkhead.4 -
Oh, and we don't don't need a drum or any organised 'ultras' either. When it goes at Millwall it's all organic.0
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Congratulations. Now why is it I still don't feel envious?0
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Wow he's been to EVERY football match in history? No wonder he's won awards!MillwallFan said:
You obviously haven't been to the new place much then. Obviously not as atmospheric as the old place (name an all seater stadium that is as atmospheric as an old terraced stadium, yours included) but miles better than most of the new grounds that have popped up since all seaters came in.seth plum said:
By 'another' I am assuming you mean 'as well as Charlton'. In my view Millwall surrendered 95% of it's 'soul' when they crawled away from the Old Den.MillwallFan said:
Funny you should mention Reading. Another soulless club who no one really cares about despite having spent a few years in the prem. Even Swindon and Oxford are more interested in each other than they are Reading.oohaahmortimer said:
of course it doesSparrows Lane Lion said:
So you think that the close proximity of the two clubs has no impact on our rivalry?oohaahmortimer said:
I think you're wrong there , i like to see us beat dirty Leeds cos they are northern scum and I hate them cos of their scum element and you lot would be hated as much wherever you come from cos of your high scum ratioSparrows Lane Lion said:If we weren't from the same area neither of us would give a toss about Saturday.
i'm saying that you're hated no matter where you are from but because you are closer to us we hate you more
and if we were playing leeds on Saturday I'd want us to beat them more than i would if we played Reading
basically you have a lot of c***s that support you and i want you to lose and go bankrupt / not exist to fuck them fucktards off
and to a lesser extent the same with leeds and i'm sure if i was a Bradford fan it'd be Leeds not millwall most of my hatred would be aimed at
The new ground is only about half a notch up from Colchester as soulful.
Personally, and this is from someone who was a regular on the original CBL terracing from the age of 3, Huddersfield in the play offs at the 'new' Den was as good an atmosphere as I've ever experienced either at the old or the new Den. Award winning sports journo Michael Calvin, who was there on the night, said the only atmosphere he's witnessed that could come close to it was when Celtic won the title v Rangers at Parkhead.2 - Sponsored links:
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but there's also no disputing the fact that the scum are universally championed as having the highest c***s per fan ratio in the world3
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Apart from the French national team, obviously.oohaahmortimer said:but there's also no disputing the fact that the scum are universally championed as having the highest c***s per fan ratio in the world
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but what you do need is to be on your rivals forum all the time because your own is full of fucking dullards.MillwallFan said:Oh, and we don't don't need a drum or any organised 'ultras' either. When it goes at Millwall it's all organic.
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Kin ell, I've heard it all now.MillwallFan said:
at Millwall it's all organic.
What is happening to that lot?
If they're not changing sex, or prancing on Strictly, they're going all diva over whether they're chicken is corn-fed or not
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It's good to know that their inferiority complex has developed 'organically'.0
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3??MillwallFan said:
You obviously haven't been to the new place much then. Obviously not as atmospheric as the old place (name an all seater stadium that is as atmospheric as an old terraced stadium, yours included) but miles better than most of the new grounds that have popped up since all seaters came in.seth plum said:
By 'another' I am assuming you mean 'as well as Charlton'. In my view Millwall surrendered 95% of it's 'soul' when they crawled away from the Old Den.MillwallFan said:
Funny you should mention Reading. Another soulless club who no one really cares about despite having spent a few years in the prem. Even Swindon and Oxford are more interested in each other than they are Reading.oohaahmortimer said:
of course it doesSparrows Lane Lion said:
So you think that the close proximity of the two clubs has no impact on our rivalry?oohaahmortimer said:
I think you're wrong there , i like to see us beat dirty Leeds cos they are northern scum and I hate them cos of their scum element and you lot would be hated as much wherever you come from cos of your high scum ratioSparrows Lane Lion said:If we weren't from the same area neither of us would give a toss about Saturday.
i'm saying that you're hated no matter where you are from but because you are closer to us we hate you more
and if we were playing leeds on Saturday I'd want us to beat them more than i would if we played Reading
basically you have a lot of c***s that support you and i want you to lose and go bankrupt / not exist to fuck them fucktards off
and to a lesser extent the same with leeds and i'm sure if i was a Bradford fan it'd be Leeds not millwall most of my hatred would be aimed at
The new ground is only about half a notch up from Colchester as soulful.
Personally, and this is from someone who was a regular on the original CBL terracing from the age of 3, Huddersfield in the play offs at the 'new' Den was as good an atmosphere as I've ever experienced either at the old or the new Den. Award winning sports journo Michael Calvin, who was there on the night, said the only atmosphere he's witnessed that could come close to it was when Celtic won the title v Rangers at Parkhead.
I bet you were working down the docks when you were 6, had your first proper tear up when you were 7 and had your first nosh when you were 9.
You legend MF!2 -
My dad took me. I didn't have a choice tbh. :-/Brendan_O_Connell said:
3??MillwallFan said:
You obviously haven't been to the new place much then. Obviously not as atmospheric as the old place (name an all seater stadium that is as atmospheric as an old terraced stadium, yours included) but miles better than most of the new grounds that have popped up since all seaters came in.seth plum said:
By 'another' I am assuming you mean 'as well as Charlton'. In my view Millwall surrendered 95% of it's 'soul' when they crawled away from the Old Den.MillwallFan said:
Funny you should mention Reading. Another soulless club who no one really cares about despite having spent a few years in the prem. Even Swindon and Oxford are more interested in each other than they are Reading.oohaahmortimer said:
of course it doesSparrows Lane Lion said:
So you think that the close proximity of the two clubs has no impact on our rivalry?oohaahmortimer said:
I think you're wrong there , i like to see us beat dirty Leeds cos they are northern scum and I hate them cos of their scum element and you lot would be hated as much wherever you come from cos of your high scum ratioSparrows Lane Lion said:If we weren't from the same area neither of us would give a toss about Saturday.
i'm saying that you're hated no matter where you are from but because you are closer to us we hate you more
and if we were playing leeds on Saturday I'd want us to beat them more than i would if we played Reading
basically you have a lot of c***s that support you and i want you to lose and go bankrupt / not exist to fuck them fucktards off
and to a lesser extent the same with leeds and i'm sure if i was a Bradford fan it'd be Leeds not millwall most of my hatred would be aimed at
The new ground is only about half a notch up from Colchester as soulful.
Personally, and this is from someone who was a regular on the original CBL terracing from the age of 3, Huddersfield in the play offs at the 'new' Den was as good an atmosphere as I've ever experienced either at the old or the new Den. Award winning sports journo Michael Calvin, who was there on the night, said the only atmosphere he's witnessed that could come close to it was when Celtic won the title v Rangers at Parkhead.
I bet you were working down the docks when you were 6, had your first proper tear up when you were 7 and had your first nosh when you were 9.
You legend MF!
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Don't know how you find time to fit in the football anymore MF, what with all that dancing and collecting fings...1
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To the football or for the nosh?MillwallFan said:
My dad took me. I didn't have a choice tbh. :-/Brendan_O_Connell said:
3??MillwallFan said:
You obviously haven't been to the new place much then. Obviously not as atmospheric as the old place (name an all seater stadium that is as atmospheric as an old terraced stadium, yours included) but miles better than most of the new grounds that have popped up since all seaters came in.seth plum said:
By 'another' I am assuming you mean 'as well as Charlton'. In my view Millwall surrendered 95% of it's 'soul' when they crawled away from the Old Den.MillwallFan said:
Funny you should mention Reading. Another soulless club who no one really cares about despite having spent a few years in the prem. Even Swindon and Oxford are more interested in each other than they are Reading.oohaahmortimer said:
of course it doesSparrows Lane Lion said:
So you think that the close proximity of the two clubs has no impact on our rivalry?oohaahmortimer said:
I think you're wrong there , i like to see us beat dirty Leeds cos they are northern scum and I hate them cos of their scum element and you lot would be hated as much wherever you come from cos of your high scum ratioSparrows Lane Lion said:If we weren't from the same area neither of us would give a toss about Saturday.
i'm saying that you're hated no matter where you are from but because you are closer to us we hate you more
and if we were playing leeds on Saturday I'd want us to beat them more than i would if we played Reading
basically you have a lot of c***s that support you and i want you to lose and go bankrupt / not exist to fuck them fucktards off
and to a lesser extent the same with leeds and i'm sure if i was a Bradford fan it'd be Leeds not millwall most of my hatred would be aimed at
The new ground is only about half a notch up from Colchester as soulful.
Personally, and this is from someone who was a regular on the original CBL terracing from the age of 3, Huddersfield in the play offs at the 'new' Den was as good an atmosphere as I've ever experienced either at the old or the new Den. Award winning sports journo Michael Calvin, who was there on the night, said the only atmosphere he's witnessed that could come close to it was when Celtic won the title v Rangers at Parkhead.
I bet you were working down the docks when you were 6, had your first proper tear up when you were 7 and had your first nosh when you were 9.
You legend MF!6 -
Both. They like to keep things in the family.cafcdave123 said:
To the football or for the nosh?MillwallFan said:
My dad took me. I didn't have a choice tbh. :-/Brendan_O_Connell said:
3??MillwallFan said:
You obviously haven't been to the new place much then. Obviously not as atmospheric as the old place (name an all seater stadium that is as atmospheric as an old terraced stadium, yours included) but miles better than most of the new grounds that have popped up since all seaters came in.seth plum said:
By 'another' I am assuming you mean 'as well as Charlton'. In my view Millwall surrendered 95% of it's 'soul' when they crawled away from the Old Den.MillwallFan said:
Funny you should mention Reading. Another soulless club who no one really cares about despite having spent a few years in the prem. Even Swindon and Oxford are more interested in each other than they are Reading.oohaahmortimer said:
of course it doesSparrows Lane Lion said:
So you think that the close proximity of the two clubs has no impact on our rivalry?oohaahmortimer said:
I think you're wrong there , i like to see us beat dirty Leeds cos they are northern scum and I hate them cos of their scum element and you lot would be hated as much wherever you come from cos of your high scum ratioSparrows Lane Lion said:If we weren't from the same area neither of us would give a toss about Saturday.
i'm saying that you're hated no matter where you are from but because you are closer to us we hate you more
and if we were playing leeds on Saturday I'd want us to beat them more than i would if we played Reading
basically you have a lot of c***s that support you and i want you to lose and go bankrupt / not exist to fuck them fucktards off
and to a lesser extent the same with leeds and i'm sure if i was a Bradford fan it'd be Leeds not millwall most of my hatred would be aimed at
The new ground is only about half a notch up from Colchester as soulful.
Personally, and this is from someone who was a regular on the original CBL terracing from the age of 3, Huddersfield in the play offs at the 'new' Den was as good an atmosphere as I've ever experienced either at the old or the new Den. Award winning sports journo Michael Calvin, who was there on the night, said the only atmosphere he's witnessed that could come close to it was when Celtic won the title v Rangers at Parkhead.
I bet you were working down the docks when you were 6, had your first proper tear up when you were 7 and had your first nosh when you were 9.
You legend MF!0 - Sponsored links:
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MillwallFan said:
Oh, and we don't don't need a drum or any organised 'ultras' either. When it goes at Millwall it's all organic.
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Surely he meant to say " orgasmic", AFKA.AFKABartram said:
Kin ell, I've heard it all now.MillwallFan said:
at Millwall it's all organic.
What is happening to that lot?
If they're not changing sex, or prancing on Strictly, they're going all diva over whether they're chicken is corn-fed or not
SO easy to confuse those 2 words ....
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Organic?
What the hell are you smoking man?0 -
Triple fried chips made from organic spuds are quite orgasmic.Fanny Fanackapan said:
Surely he meant to say " orgasmic", AFKA.AFKABartram said:
Kin ell, I've heard it all now.MillwallFan said:
at Millwall it's all organic.
What is happening to that lot?
If they're not changing sex, or prancing on Strictly, they're going all diva over whether they're chicken is corn-fed or not
SO easy to confuse those 2 words ....
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Your super hero name is Ironic Man.Uboat said:It's good to know that their inferiority complex has developed 'organically'.
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So, only 4 days until Millwall's big cup final and you currently have 5 Millwall related threads running on here. Meanwhile on Millwall Online...
http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/forum-view.asp?fid=5
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I see John Wilson, aka punctuation man, is up and about.Showmetheway2gohome said:Big bad worlds up early is it giro day or has the bull mastiff shit on the floor.
Morning John.
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If you are talking about direct threads about the game on Saturday I make it 3-3MillwallFan said:So, only 4 days until Millwall's big cup final and you currently have 5 Millwall related threads running on here. Meanwhile on Millwall Online...
http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/forum-view.asp?fid=5
:-)
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/64841/millwall-thread#latest
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/64984/anti-millwall-chant#latest
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/53992/how-many-times-have-you-seen-us-beat-the-spanners#latest
http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=113667&posts=65
http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=113695&posts=23
http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=113737&posts=261 -
But you only go on there when your mate tells you to, eh?paulie8290 said:
If you are talking about direct threads about the game on Saturday I make it 3-3MillwallFan said:So, only 4 days until Millwall's big cup final and you currently have 5 Millwall related threads running on here. Meanwhile on Millwall Online...
http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/forum-view.asp?fid=5
:-)
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/64841/millwall-thread#latest
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/64984/anti-millwall-chant#latest
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/53992/how-many-times-have-you-seen-us-beat-the-spanners#latest
http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=113667&posts=65
http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=113695&posts=23
http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=113737&posts=26
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As for the Millwall atmosphere thing - I'd sing my heart out like my life depended on it if I only went to two games a season as well.6