Years ago when I was at college on the wrong side of the River I used to buy copies of the SLP for the Secretary as her son was Millwall-mad and they couldn't get it in that part of Millwall territory. (and the local East London paper focused on Newham and only covered West Ham).
Years ago when I was at college on the wrong side of the River I used to buy copies of the SLP for the Secretary as her son was Millwall-mad and they couldn't get it in that part of Millwall territory. (and the local East London paper focused on Newham and only covered West Ham).
My boss is based in New York and his son has randomly adopted Palace as his team, keeps asking me to buy a Palace top for him but I've managed to avoid doing so thus far.
Years ago when I was at college on the wrong side of the River I used to buy copies of the SLP for the Secretary as her son was Millwall-mad and they couldn't get it in that part of Millwall territory. (and the local East London paper focused on Newham and only covered West Ham).
My boss is based in New York and his son has randomly adopted Palace as his team, keeps asking me to buy a Palace top for him but I've managed to avoid doing so thus far.
Get him a t shirt with a picture of the Queen on it
Funnily enough, the SLP is now based in Charlton - it's now in the tiny office units next to the MOT garage on Rathmore Road, at the bottom of Victoria Way. Assume what remains of the Mercury is there now too, but it still gives the Travelodge in Penge (seriously) as its address on the masthead. As some here will know already, the SLP's owners collapsed into administration recently and the titles are now owned by a leaflet delivery firm based near Romford.
They've got a big problem - it's obviously not making money, and they've made it to 2017 without any kind of strategy for what they do online. (The ads on their website appear to be default Google ads for US non-profits - they've not even bothered to try to sell ads to local businesses; which is f***ing insane.) So I reckon they might be asking Millwall's commercial department to find them some advertisers.
The sport is the only thing left going for it, unfortunately - Richard Cawley and co do a good job, and are probably keeping the paper alive.
More photos of Harris smug face hopefully, along with quotes like "we'll make the den as hostile an atmosphere as possible, teams won't want to play here" And "the pressure's all on the home team, they have a bigger budget than us"
Funnily enough, the SLP is now based in Charlton - it's now in the tiny office units next to the MOT garage on Rathmore Road, at the bottom of Victoria Way. Assume what remains of the Mercury is there now too, but it still gives the Travelodge in Penge (seriously) as its address on the masthead. As some here will know already, the SLP's owners collapsed into administration recently and the titles are now owned by a leaflet delivery firm based near Romford.
They've got a big problem - it's obviously not making money, and they've made it to 2017 without any kind of strategy for what they do online. (The ads on their website appear to be default Google ads for US non-profits - they've not even bothered to try to sell ads to local businesses; which is f***ing insane.) So I reckon they might be asking Millwall's commercial department to find them some advertisers.
The sport is the only thing left going for it, unfortunately - Richard Cawley and co do a good job, and are probably keeping the paper alive.
If things are that bad, are Millwall paying the SLP to have its name on their shirts?
Years ago when I was at college on the wrong side of the River I used to buy copies of the SLP for the Secretary as her son was Millwall-mad and they couldn't get it in that part of Millwall territory. (and the local East London paper focused on Newham and only covered West Ham).
My boss is based in New York and his son has randomly adopted Palace as his team, keeps asking me to buy a Palace top for him but I've managed to avoid doing so thus far.
Get him a t shirt with a picture of the Queen on it
find out when his sons birthday is and send it wrapped so he gives it straight to his son
I havn't bought a newspaper for what must be five years at least. National or local. Surely the only future for a local rag is free and delivered. I can see value in a local authority newspaper which gives local news and information. As for others I couldn't care less.
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Edit : they'll come grovelling when we are back in the Premier League.
"Passions run high at relegation decider"
http://forum.charltonlife.com/discussion/61773/millwall-relegation-watch-confirmed-p65
They've got a big problem - it's obviously not making money, and they've made it to 2017 without any kind of strategy for what they do online. (The ads on their website appear to be default Google ads for US non-profits - they've not even bothered to try to sell ads to local businesses; which is f***ing insane.) So I reckon they might be asking Millwall's commercial department to find them some advertisers.
The sport is the only thing left going for it, unfortunately - Richard Cawley and co do a good job, and are probably keeping the paper alive.
And "the pressure's all on the home team, they have a bigger budget than us"
Never seen it around here before. It's free.
Please remove the Surrey story