Millwall behaving themselves?
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What's happened now0
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Never been at a game against them and seen them so quiet. Piss poor support.8
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Agree, they were not their usual selves today for whatever reason.0
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there drug dealer got busted this morningE-cafc said:Agree, they were not their usual selves today for whatever reason.
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I suppose Millwall were getting into the spirit of no atmosphere.....
The Valley really is a hot bed of silence these days.1 -
Started off alright but think everyone just got bored. Tedious game for large parts and didn't feel like a derby at all.E-cafc said:Agree, they were not their usual selves today for whatever reason.
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Yep......MillwallFan said:
Started off alright but think everyone just got bored. Tedious game for large parts and didn't feel like a derby at all.E-cafc said:Agree, they were not their usual selves today for whatever reason.
I wonder what they are going to do with that embarrassing trailer video?
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I think we were louder today, which is rare for home team in a derby.2
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I was sitting almost level with the halfway line, so more or less bang in between the away end and your singing end and can honestly say that although Charlton did more actual singing, when Millwall did bother they was louder. Quite a lot louder at times. My honest take on it.Friend Or Defoe said:I think we were louder today, which is rare for home team in a derby.
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You were probably a) sitting lower than the North Upper and b) unaware of the acoustical differences between the two stands.. you could fart in the Jimmy Seed and it'd echo about the ground a bit...MillwallFan said:
I was sitting almost level with the halfway line, so more or less bang in between the away end and your singing end and can honestly say that although Charlton did more actual singing, when Millwall did bother they was louder. Quite a lot louder at times. My honest take on it.Friend Or Defoe said:I think we were louder today, which is rare for home team in a derby.
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they sounded quite loud on the stream I watched0
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I was right at the back row in the exec seats. I don't know about the acoustics of the place, just that when they made an effort, Millwall were louder. And That drum is a jar.Atletico Addick said:
You were probably a) sitting lower than the North Upper and b) unaware of the acoustical differences between the two stands.. you could fart in the Jimmy Seed and it'd echo about the ground a bit...MillwallFan said:
I was sitting almost level with the halfway line, so more or less bang in between the away end and your singing end and can honestly say that although Charlton did more actual singing, when Millwall did bother they was louder. Quite a lot louder at times. My honest take on it.Friend Or Defoe said:I think we were louder today, which is rare for home team in a derby.
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Well it is their cup final !0
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Nope. I also sit near half way and we easily outsung you all game. Really surprising. Even Watford made more noise than that.MillwallFan said:
I was sitting almost level with the halfway line, so more or less bang in between the away end and your singing end and can honestly say that although Charlton did more actual singing, when Millwall did bother they was louder. Quite a lot louder at times. My honest take on it.Friend Or Defoe said:I think we were louder today, which is rare for home team in a derby.
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It was surprising, the quietest I have ever heard the spanners at charlton ...the acoustics in the jimmy seed normally ensure a packed stand is louder than the covered end ...however, only happened on a handful of occasions today. Plus they rarely sang anyway.0
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Millwall sung?Uboat said:
Nope. I also sit near half way and we easily outsung you all game. Really surprising. Even Watford made more noise than that.MillwallFan said:
I was sitting almost level with the halfway line, so more or less bang in between the away end and your singing end and can honestly say that although Charlton did more actual singing, when Millwall did bother they was louder. Quite a lot louder at times. My honest take on it.Friend Or Defoe said:I think we were louder today, which is rare for home team in a derby.
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Their fans were like the club itself. A joke.
I remember them taking the piss last season when we cheered at the final whistle after drawing 0-0 at the Den. Oh, the irony.2 -
Who really cares about who sung the most/loudest? Meaningless.
A largely disappointing game with a fair outcome, all things considered.
Happy with the point.2 -
As I said, Charlton were singing for more of the game, but when Millwall did bother, they was louder. That's how I heard it anyway. No reason to lie, not that fussed to be honest. Bit of an anti climax all round and as I said before, didn't feel like a derby at all, and that's from both sides (you lot didn't seem that up for it either). Fulham away was much much better. Today was a bit dull.Uboat said:
Nope. I also sit near half way and we easily outsung you all game. Really surprising. Even Watford made more noise than that.MillwallFan said:
I was sitting almost level with the halfway line, so more or less bang in between the away end and your singing end and can honestly say that although Charlton did more actual singing, when Millwall did bother they was louder. Quite a lot louder at times. My honest take on it.Friend Or Defoe said:I think we were louder today, which is rare for home team in a derby.
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You need to look up the word irony mate. Out of context.I_Saw_Semedo_Score said:Their fans were like the club itself. A joke.
I remember them taking the piss last season when we cheered at the final whistle after drawing 0-0 at the Den. Oh, the irony.
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I don't think I do, sausage. It's ironic because your dopey mob castigated us for doing something you later went on to do yourselves. Hence the choice of word. Maybe you're a bit of a lunch?MillwallFan said:
You need to look up the word irony mate. Out of context.I_Saw_Semedo_Score said:Their fans were like the club itself. A joke.
I remember them taking the piss last season when we cheered at the final whistle after drawing 0-0 at the Den. Oh, the irony.1 -
And I think the cheer at the end came because you'd just fluffed an absolute gilt edged chance to Nick it in the dying seconds. When you scrapped the nil nil draw at the den last season I actually saw charlton fans punching the air and hugging eachother!0
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Makes a change from seeing spanners fighting amongst themselves.MillwallFan said:And I think the cheer at the end came because you'd just fluffed an absolute gilt edged chance to Nick it in the dying seconds. When you scrapped the nil nil draw at the den last season I actually saw charlton fans punching the air and hugging eachother!
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Is this the undercard for Cleverly/Bellew?1
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Had to hand it to the palace fans (you won't hear me say that often!) when they sang "you beat each other up, you beat each other uuuuup, you silly bastards, you beat each other up".guinnessaddick said:
Makes a change from seeing spanners fighting amongst themselves.MillwallFan said:And I think the cheer at the end came because you'd just fluffed an absolute gilt edged chance to Nick it in the dying seconds. When you scrapped the nil nil draw at the den last season I actually saw charlton fans punching the air and hugging eachother!
Cracked me up that.6 -
Liked the smoke bombs at the end, very Palace

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Didn't see them mate. Was back in the bar as soon as the final whistle blew.C_A_F_C said:Liked the smoke bombs at the end, very Palace

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EFAMillwallFan said:
Didn't see them mate. Was back behind bars as soon as the final whistle blew.C_A_F_C said:Liked the smoke bombs at the end, very Palace

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Education Funding Agency.Addickted said:
EFAMillwallFan said:
Didn't see them mate. Was back behind bars as soon as the final whistle blew.C_A_F_C said:Liked the smoke bombs at the end, very Palace

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Millwall loudest song was after the full time whistle.1













