What’s with the pro millwall nonsense on hear - pathetic
agreed
The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Old Greek proverb - it happens.
they are both the enemy and i would prefer palace to win
I’ve always hated Millwall more personally. The obvious reason is our piss poor record against them. It’s pathetic. Mentioned it on the Stripey Nigel’s thread, that it’s all about personal preference, and you if you hate Palace more than Millwall then who am I to question it, but on balance, I’d rather see Palace go through.
Tough call today , hate scum ten times more than palace and it’s nothing to do with their record it’s to do with their Cunt/per fan ratio , which is some going looking at the state of palaces support but I’m always gonna prefer a happy clappy singer over a tough guy bully scumbag …
palace could win the cup cos they’ve got a team who with a good run and a lot of luck could win it scum even with the worlds jammiest draw will eventually play a decent team and that’s where they’ll come unstuck. the fact we are the only south east London team with a proper trophy to our name is the one shining light as our continued dominance of being the shittiest club in said area continues unabated as we flounder in the third tier of wankness and obscurity with games in the used Johnny competition a reason for onanism amongst a few in our fan base .
If Palace win, that's basically as expected, it was a rubbish game for Millwall and not that good for Palace. But as Oohahh says, they've got a chance of going on a cup run.
If Millwall win, it's embarrassing for Palace and Millwall will get knocked out anyway. But Millwall fans have a good day out.
On balance, I probably want Millwall to win - Palace out to them, and then they'll lose in the next round or two.
Tough call today , hate scum ten times more than palace and it’s nothing to do with their record it’s to do with their Cunt/per fan ratio , which is some going looking at the state of palaces support but I’m always gonna prefer a happy clappy singer over a tough guy bully scumbag …
palace could win the cup cos they’ve got a team who with a good run and a lot of luck could win it scum even with the worlds jammiest draw will eventually play a decent team and that’s where they’ll come unstuck. the fact we are the only south east London team with a proper trophy to our name is the one shining light as our continued dominance of being the shittiest club in said area continues unabated as we flounder in the third tier of wankness and obscurity with games in the used Johnny competition a reason for onanism amongst a few in our fan base .
Excellent summary. Ideal outcome is that the players and supporters of both clubs kick each other to death. Failing that I probably narrowly favour P****e.
Its a tough call. If palace go on a cup run, it could pressurre on the league, and increase risk of injury of key players. Palace have been dependent for some years on their talisman Saha. When Saha is injured they have been barely able to win a game. Palace probably have enough in their squad not to get relegated unfortunately. They come up with surprise results against the top teams as well. Any cp success they have stokes their cringey 'south london is ours' campaign / mentaility.
Similarly a cup run would likely derail a Millwall promotion bid. Millwall being promoted is worse than them winning the cup. A cup win is also unlikely. The top 6 or 7 teams are way ahead and dominate the competition and even if Millwall get to the final / Wembley, they are unlikely to win. There is also a good chance that the mass of Millwall supporters, who don't usually go to games, and follow due to the fighting / toughness image will then turn up at Wembley and act like coked up / drunken idiots and embarrass them on national television.
So on balance, a terrible, scrappy, physical and full on 0-0 game (with injuries to key players all round) followed by a replay at Crystal Palace and another dour scrappy game (with more injuries) with Millwall winning 1-0 is best. That also has the entertainment of the Palace cringey south London is ours claim shown up as ludicrous home and away.
Correction
NB Thanks @iainment. Thanks for heads up - have not been paying too
much attention to other teams / competition rules in general this season due to full on work commitments.
That's not so good this particularly fixture, though penalty shoots are
entertaining and no replays make sense in a Covid impacted season. Then
as above with a 1-0 Millwall home win with a dour scrappy game with a
scrappy own goal / penalty on the 77th minute. Neither of the supporters
deserve the entertainment of a penalty shoot out. Millwall to win as it
will derail any promotion bid, they may put together. Then as above with a 1-0 Millwall home win with a dour
scrappy game with a scrappy own goal / penalty on the 77th minute.
Neither of the supporters deserve the entertainment of a penalty shoot
out.
Its a tough call. If palace go on a cup run, it could pressurre on the league, and increase risk of injury of key players. Palace have been dependent for some years on their talisman Saha. When Saha is injured they have been barely able to win a game. Palace probably have enough in their squad not to get relegated unfortunately. They come up with surprise results against the top teams as well. Any cp success they have stokes their cringey 'south london is ours' campaign / mentaility.
Similarly a cup run would likely derail a Millwall promotion bid. Millwall being promoted is worse than them winning the cup. A cup win is also unlikely. The top 6 or 7 teams are way ahead and dominate the competition and even if Millwall get to the final / Wembley, they are unlikely to win. There is also a good chance that the mass of Millwall supporters, who don't usually go to games, and follow due to the fighting / toughness image will then turn up at Wembley and act like coked up / drunken idiots and embarrass them on national television.
So on balance, a terrible, scrappy, physical and full on 0-0 game followed by a replay at Crystal Palace and another dour scrappy game with Millwall winning is best. That also has the entertainment of the Palace cringey south London is ours claim shown as ludicrous home and away.
Its a tough call. If palace go on a cup run, it could pressurre on the league, and increase risk of injury of key players. Palace have been dependent for some years on their talisman Saha. When Saha is injured they have been barely able to win a game. Palace probably have enough in their squad not to get relegated unfortunately. They come up with surprise results against the top teams as well. Any cp success they have stokes their cringey 'south london is ours' campaign / mentaility.
Similarly a cup run would likely derail a Millwall promotion bid. Millwall being promoted is worse than them winning the cup. A cup win is also unlikely. The top 6 or 7 teams are way ahead and dominate the competition and even if Millwall get to the final / Wembley, they are unlikely to win. There is also a good chance that the mass of Millwall supporters, who don't usually go to games, and follow due to the fighting / toughness image will then turn up at Wembley and act like coked up / drunken idiots and embarrass them on national television.
So on balance, a terrible, scrappy, physical and full on 0-0 game followed by a replay at Crystal Palace and another dour scrappy game with Millwall winning is best. That also has the entertainment of the Palace cringey south London is ours claim shown as ludicrous home and away.
No replays this year.
That's not so good for this particularly fixture, though in general penalty shoots are entertaining and no replays make sense in a Covid impacted season. Then as above with a 1-0 Millwall home win with a dour scrappy game with a scrappy own goal / penalty on the 77th minute. Neither of the supporters deserve the entertainment of a penalty shoot out. Millwall to win as it will likely derail any promotion bid, they may put together & have very little chance of winning the cup.
The last time I watched Millwall on TV was 2019 when they let in a 95th minute equaliser against Brighton and went on to lose on penalties. It was fantastic.
The ideal outcome:- - Millwall race into an early and significant lead. - They capitulate late in the second half. - Palace win comprehensively on penalties despite Saha's sending off for diving - Millwall invade the pitch and approach the away end. - On live TV, Palace Ultras are seen runnimg into the stand to hide. - Millwall are subsequently fined and the ground closed for failing to control their fans - Palace lose on penalties in the next round to a lower division team. - This leads to a collapse in form, resulting in their relegation.
Am I the only one who thinks that the Palace "ultras" are currently making their way to the ground in blue, red, green, yellow (in fact any colour other than black) jackets so they can blend in?
The black jackets are safely stored away inside the carrier bag they have with them along with the sandwiches their mum made them until they are inside the ground.
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palace could win the cup cos they’ve got a team who with a good run and a lot of luck could win it
scum even with the worlds jammiest draw will eventually play a decent team and that’s where they’ll come unstuck.
the fact we are the only south east London team with a proper trophy to our name is the one shining light as our continued dominance of being the shittiest club in said area continues unabated as we flounder in the third tier of wankness and obscurity with games in the used Johnny competition a reason for onanism amongst a few in our fan base .
If Palace win, that's basically as expected, it was a rubbish game for Millwall and not that good for Palace. But as Oohahh says, they've got a chance of going on a cup run.
If Millwall win, it's embarrassing for Palace and Millwall will get knocked out anyway. But Millwall fans have a good day out.
On balance, I probably want Millwall to win - Palace out to them, and then they'll lose in the next round or two.
The ideal outcome:-
- Millwall race into an early and significant lead.
- They capitulate late in the second half.
- Palace win comprehensively on penalties despite Saha's sending off for diving
- Millwall invade the pitch and approach the away end.
- On live TV, Palace Ultras are seen runnimg into the stand to hide.
- Millwall are subsequently fined and the ground closed for failing to control their fans
- Palace lose on penalties in the next round to a lower division team.
- This leads to a collapse in form, resulting in their relegation.
We can dream...
The black jackets are safely stored away inside the carrier bag they have with them along with the sandwiches their mum made them until they are inside the ground.
yeah, i'm just going to slip over to spannerlife to wish them all the best from their chums down the road.