Millwall behaving themselves?
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Heard they tried to rob/smash up bar at the end of the game in South. Senior steward told us so believe it to be correct.0
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But it's so out of character.Hartleypete said:Heard they tried to rob/smash up bar at the end of the game in South. Senior steward told us so believe it to be correct.
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Saw one group of blokes who looked like they could have been extras in Deliverance but other than that didn't see any of them.1
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It wasn't them.
Honest
It was the stewards.
They were all West Ham.5 -
They were as quiet as they have ever been
and we sung more than usual cos we weren't losing for once
But the familiarity of the fixture takes away what is millwalls inferiority complex when we don't play them for a few years due to mixing it at a higher level
Heard there was the usual pavement dancing bollox up floyd road but that's standard for when the scum are in town
If tuc had scored , well anyone who's been to this wank fixture knows he wasn't going to , the stories would be a lot different
For the record as long as millwalls home fixture(s) pass off quietly I don't think miiii will sell out their next visit to The Valley because the thrill factor of a fixture against us will have worn off2 -
Millwall loudest song was after the full time whistle.2
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I settled for watching Merstham v Tooting and Mitcham!oohaahmortimer said:They were as quiet as they have ever been
and we sung more than usual cos we weren't losing for once
But the familiarity of the fixture takes away what is millwalls inferiority complex when we don't play them for a few years due to mixing it at a higher level
Heard there was the usual pavement dancing bollox up floyd road but that's standard for when the scum are in town
If tuc had scored , well anyone who's been to this wank fixture knows he wasn't going to , the stories would be a lot different
For the record as long as millwalls home fixture(s) pass off quietly I don't think miiii will sell out their next visit to The Valley because the thrill factor of a fixture against us will have worn off2 -
Why?ElfsborgAddick said:
I settled for watching Merstham v Tooting and Mitcham!oohaahmortimer said:They were as quiet as they have ever been
and we sung more than usual cos we weren't losing for once
But the familiarity of the fixture takes away what is millwalls inferiority complex when we don't play them for a few years due to mixing it at a higher level
Heard there was the usual pavement dancing bollox up floyd road but that's standard for when the scum are in town
If tuc had scored , well anyone who's been to this wank fixture knows he wasn't going to , the stories would be a lot different
For the record as long as millwalls home fixture(s) pass off quietly I don't think miiii will sell out their next visit to The Valley because the thrill factor of a fixture against us will have worn off1 -
They misheard, someone said they could nick the points.Hartleypete said:Heard they tried to rob/smash up bar at the end of the game in South. Senior steward told us so believe it to be correct.
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That was a quiet full south stand. Charlton supporters outsung millwall throughout. The millwall drone song they did was drowned out by the North Stand. At the final whistle, the Millwall supporters had a song but that was about it. Pity George T missed the final chance as the Valley would have gone mental. No bother going in. Millwall were held back and let out in smaller clumps after the match. This may have had something to do with the trains being delayed for 20 mins. The OB handled the crowd dispersal a lot better than last year.1
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They did. Trouble it was the points on the railway track at Charlton Station.guinnessaddick said:
They misheard, someone said they could nick the points.Hartleypete said:Heard they tried to rob/smash up bar at the end of the game in South. Senior steward told us so believe it to be correct.
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Out of interest what stand was you in vff?vff said:That was a quiet full south stand. Charlton supporters outsung millwall throughout. The millwall drone song they did was drowned out by the North Stand. At the final whistle, the Millwall supporters had a song but that was about it. Pity George T missed the final chance as the Valley would have gone mental. No bother going in. Millwall were held back and let out in smaller clumps after the match. This may have had something to do with the trains being delayed for 20 mins. The OB handled the crowd dispersal a lot better than last year.
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Sat next to me, in thermos territory, upper west.MillwallFan said:
Out of interest what stand was you in vff?vff said:That was a quiet full south stand. Charlton supporters outsung millwall throughout. The millwall drone song they did was drowned out by the North Stand. At the final whistle, the Millwall supporters had a song but that was about it. Pity George T missed the final chance as the Valley would have gone mental. No bother going in. Millwall were held back and let out in smaller clumps after the match. This may have had something to do with the trains being delayed for 20 mins. The OB handled the crowd dispersal a lot better than last year.
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Any club that takes a third of their home support to an away game deserves respect.13
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My god how much bollocks gets spouted.
Two awful teams, crap football, barely 2 shots on target between us?
No noise from Charlton at all, yet I'm reading above you were outsinging us? Pitiful. Quietest derby I've ever been to, from us & you. An absolute bore. No edge. No atmosphere.
& then to top it off, for the first time in the past 5 years, plod block us off, batons out, can't go there, can't go here...fucking hell, every other year we've all just left, mingled together and gone home. Instead we're herded about like mugs whilst you lot are mobbed up either side trying to pick people off. Dreadful from the plod. Made it 10x worse and I hope your lot that were waiting trying to pick us off got what they were after.16 -
Hmmm totally unbiased opinion from the scum fan who shouldn't even be sitting in our end!!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 just join in the bollox Sparras...0
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No bollocks in admitting that was an awful game with two awful teams.soapy_jones said:You just join in the bollox Sparras...
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Couldn't give two shits about Millwall muggy two bob club0
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As Corporal Jones was wont to say " They don't like it up 'em ! "Sparrows Lane Lion said:My god how much bollocks gets spouted.
Two awful teams, crap football, barely 2 shots on target between us?
No noise from Charlton at all, yet I'm reading above you were outsinging us? Pitiful. Quietest derby I've ever been to, from us & you. An absolute bore. No edge. No atmosphere.
& then to top it off, for the first time in the past 5 years, plod block us off, batons out, can't go there, can't go here...fucking hell, every other year we've all just left, mingled together and gone home. Instead we're herded about like mugs whilst you lot are mobbed up either side trying to pick people off. Dreadful from the plod. Made it 10x worse and I hope your lot that were waiting trying to pick us off got what they were after.
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I wasn't in your 'end'. I was in the exec seats, and I don't mean the ones where the people go who are getting treated to a once in a (shit) lifetime treat by their ugly wife's, for their birthdays or something, but the proper executive seats, which is a fairly neutral area in most grounds. We had Millwall board members in our bit. Should they not be in there because it's 'your end'? Fucking idiot.Sidcup_Robin said:
Hmmm totally unbiased opinion from the scum fan who shouldn't even be sitting in our end!!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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Slightly above average noise but oddly subdued for a derby. I don't know why - maybe it's me that's changed but it just didn't seem like the old days (1990's).1
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Either deaf or not there.Sparrows Lane Lion said:My god how much bollocks gets spouted.
Two awful teams, crap football, barely 2 shots on target between us?
No noise from Charlton at all, yet I'm reading above you were outsinging us? Pitiful. Quietest derby I've ever been to, from us & you. An absolute bore. No edge. No atmosphere.
& then to top it off, for the first time in the past 5 years, plod block us off, batons out, can't go there, can't go here...fucking hell, every other year we've all just left, mingled together and gone home. Instead we're herded about like mugs whilst you lot are mobbed up either side trying to pick people off. Dreadful from the plod. Made it 10x worse and I hope your lot that were waiting trying to pick us off got what they were after.2 -
Hiding in the executive seats, how the mighty have fallen...MillwallFan said:
I wasn't in your 'end'. I was in the exec seats, and I don't mean the ones where the people go who are getting treated to a once in a (shit) lifetime treat by their ugly wife's, for their birthdays or something, but the proper executive seats, which is a fairly neutral area in most grounds. We had Millwall board members in our bit. Should they not be in there because it's 'your end'? Fucking idiot.Sidcup_Robin said:
Hmmm totally unbiased opinion from the scum fan who shouldn't even be sitting in our end!!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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I wasn't in the away end for this game but from past experience you can very rarely hear much of the home fans from the jimmy seed stand.Uboat said:
Either deaf or not there.Sparrows Lane Lion said:My god how much bollocks gets spouted.
Two awful teams, crap football, barely 2 shots on target between us?
No noise from Charlton at all, yet I'm reading above you were outsinging us? Pitiful. Quietest derby I've ever been to, from us & you. An absolute bore. No edge. No atmosphere.
& then to top it off, for the first time in the past 5 years, plod block us off, batons out, can't go there, can't go here...fucking hell, every other year we've all just left, mingled together and gone home. Instead we're herded about like mugs whilst you lot are mobbed up either side trying to pick people off. Dreadful from the plod. Made it 10x worse and I hope your lot that were waiting trying to pick us off got what they were after.
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Proper executive seats??MillwallFan said:
I wasn't in your 'end'. I was in the exec seats, and I don't mean the ones where the people go who are getting treated to a once in a (shit) lifetime treat by their ugly wife's, for their birthdays or something, but the proper executive seats, which is a fairly neutral area in most grounds. We had Millwall board members in our bit. Should they not be in there because it's 'your end'? Fucking idiot.Sidcup_Robin said:
Hmmm totally unbiased opinion from the scum fan who shouldn't even be sitting in our end!!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.
Wow! Lucky you. Must've been an amazing experience. Good for you you great big hairy Pratt.
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MillwallFan said:Sidcup_Robin said:
We had Millwall bald members in our 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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Police blocked you off with batons out. Anyone would think you've got a history of violence...Uboat said:
Either deaf or not there.Sparrows Lane Lion said:My god how much bollocks gets spouted.
Two awful teams, crap football, barely 2 shots on target between us?
No noise from Charlton at all, yet I'm reading above you were outsinging us? Pitiful. Quietest derby I've ever been to, from us & you. An absolute bore. No edge. No atmosphere.
& then to top it off, for the first time in the past 5 years, plod block us off, batons out, can't go there, can't go here...fucking hell, every other year we've all just left, mingled together and gone home. Instead we're herded about like mugs whilst you lot are mobbed up either side trying to pick people off. Dreadful from the plod. Made it 10x worse and I hope your lot that were waiting trying to pick us off got what they were after.
Are you that deluded? Your support has absolute animals amongst it. I'm glad you was kept in so that home fans can feel safer going home.
Stop moaning and go back to a forum that cares.3 -
Banter.MillwallFan said:
I wasn't in your 'end'. I was in the exec seats, and I don't mean the ones where the people go who are getting treated to a once in a (shit) lifetime treat by their ugly wife's, for their birthdays or something, but the proper executive seats, which is a fairly neutral area in most grounds. We had Millwall board members in our bit. Should they not be in there because it's 'your end'? Fucking idiot.Sidcup_Robin said:
Hmmm totally unbiased opinion from the scum fan who shouldn't even be sitting in our end!!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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