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OMG! MILLWALL MIGHT GET PROMOTED - but not in 2023 :)

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  • DOUCHER said:
    Such a shame the millwall boys have packed away for summer and aren’t discussing their chances for next season with us atm - may have been different if they’d won - never mind 
    You okay, hun? Do you need a cuddle or something?

    Why would you want to discuss our chances for next season less than a week after the final game of our season? That's a bit odd, mate.
    Well we're already discussing OUR chances for next season (um, yeah, we don't have any)
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    HAHA! MILLWALL ARENT GETTING PROMOTED has got a nice ring to it.  
  • edited May 2023
    DOUCHER said:
    Such a shame the millwall boys have packed away for summer and aren’t discussing their chances for next season with us atm - may have been different if they’d won - never mind 
    You okay, hun? Do you need a cuddle or something?

    Why would you want to discuss our chances for next season less than a week after the final game of our season? That's a bit odd, mate.
    We forget what it is like for a season not to be over by the end of February, BBW... 

    *EDIT* Just saw Mr Happy beat me to it.  :)
  • I got spat at coming out of The New Den a few years back.
    Was you singing Yorkshire, Yorkshire, Yorkshire 
  • I got spat at coming out of The New Den a few years back.
    Was you singing Yorkshire, Yorkshire, Yorkshire 
    Not at the time I wasn’t. I was just like everyone else keeping my head down. Going back to the sixties you’d see 50 year olds and older acting like you see teens and 20 somethings do now. Horrible place for away fans to visit.
  • I got spat at coming out of The New Den a few years back.
    Was you singing Yorkshire, Yorkshire, Yorkshire 
    Not at the time I wasn’t. I was just like everyone else keeping my head down. Going back to the sixties you’d see 50 year olds and older acting like you see teens and 20 somethings do now. Horrible place for away fans to visit.
    I know, i think i went 2/3 times. Once when we walked.
  • Thread title needs changing admin:
    HAHA! MILLWALL ARENT GETTING PROMOTED has got a nice ring to it.  
    You know who’s winning the league next year in that scenario
  • The spanners players out on Monday, rumoured to have started just after 4pm.
    Shit like this winds me up. What are they supposed to do, cry in a dark room for a week (although that would make me smile).
    Agreed, nothing to see here, young men enjoying a night out after a hectic schedule.  

    I mean they could have waited a night or two and if they really couldn't then why video and put on social media. No brains like the fans.
  • The spanners players out on Monday, rumoured to have started just after 4pm.
    Shit like this winds me up. What are they supposed to do, cry in a dark room for a week (although that would make me smile).
    Agreed, nothing to see here, young men enjoying a night out after a hectic schedule.  

    I mean they could have waited a night or two and if they really couldn't then why video and put on social media. No brains like the fans.
    I don’t think so, there’s nothing like alcohol to take the edge of life when it disappoints, they’re human beings, they would have been devastated after that game.

    Agree they should’ve perhaps kept the socials quiet, it would only encourage the divs to throw abuse at them.  
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  • edited May 2023
    Young lads who have just finished a long hard season with little or no chance to have had a beer or two with mates, enjoying the start of their few weeks off. I’m sure they’re gutted it didn’t turn out better but getting stick for doing what young blokes do is a bit harsh.
  • DOUCHER said:
    Such a shame the millwall boys have packed away for summer and aren’t discussing their chances for next season with us atm - may have been different if they’d won - never mind 
    You okay, hun? Do you need a cuddle or something?

    Why would you want to discuss our chances for next season less than a week after the final game of our season? That's a bit odd, mate.
    i don't really tbh - just glad you're not disappearing as well after the embarrassment of Monday - hopefully you stick around to discuss the further 'slow decent' should it continue next year and beyond - which i think and obviously, am hoping, it will - want to laugh at you, not cuddle you  
  • edited May 2023
    I certainly remember going to the old den in the early / mid sixties and there were posters on all the entrances and exits warning that the ground would face closure if there was any trouble. Wasn’t a nice place to visit and still isn’t. 
    I went from ‘64 til ‘66 (Edit NOT '67). Never saw any trouble, but I was only little :-)
  • JamesSeed said:
    I certainly remember going to the old den in the early / mid sixties and there were posters on all the entrances and exits warning that the ground would face closure if there was any trouble. Wasn’t a nice place to visit and still isn’t. 
    I went from ‘64 til ‘67. Never saw any trouble, but I was only little :-)

  • You must remember something from 1967
  • Even I remember this @james Seed
  • We were no angels at about the same time. After playing Gillingham in the kent cup the train was virtually dismantled by the time it got back to Charlton.
  • We were no angels at about the same time. After playing Gillingham in the kent cup the train was virtually dismantled by the time it got back to Charlton.
    Trainspotting goes 21st century! 
  • They were understandably upset in 1947 
  • Even I remember this @james Seed
    My bad. I didn't go in '67, so wouldn't have been at that match. The '67 was a typo, sorry. JS died during the World Cup in '66, when I was nine, and I never went to the Den after that - and have never been to the New Den either.
    Also, after a game we'd be in the boardroom eating sarnies etc for a couple of hours while JS and my dad had some beverages with football connections.
    So any post match shenanigans would have been over long before we left the ground, even I had attended that game.
    But I honestly don't remember any trouble in the ground during the matches I attended. I can't remember how many games I went to - maybe ten or twenty? I remember one where Harry Cripps saved a goal with his hands, and Stepney saved the resulting penalty.
    I do remember the toilet in the boardroom was just like a big tin thing. Apparently there wasn't plumbing because of the surrounding railway lines or something? It's all a bit of a blur if I'm honest.
    The next Millwall game I went to was when my dad took me to Charlton v Millwall at The Valley 31st Dec 1966 0-0 (29,000).
    Dad was a Charlton fan (posted to Woolwich barracks after the war ended) and after JS died he told me more about Charlton, and got me to read JS's biography. I hung around at the gates after the game collecting players autographs in the programme. I wish I still had it. 
    After that the next time I was Millwall was the game at The Valley nearly 54 years later when the ref cheated us out of a draw after their keeper dropped the ball and someone slotted it home.
    A couple of years later I was playing for my school and wrote to Charlton asking for a trial. They actually said yes, but I didn't turn up because I realised I was rubbish.
    54 years is a long time. There's still a rumour floating around that I'm either still a Millwall fan, or was until five years ago. It's not true folks. I was as gutted as anyone when we lost in 2020, and when Naby Sarr let Smith nod in the winner in the away match. We could and should have drawn both games.
    But I don't hate them, because they looked after JS when the Glikstens didn't.
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  • Like others have mentioned they are not a well run football club at all. they are a well funded football club. Not sure it has been mentioned but I think when the 4th goal went in they showed Berylsen shaking his head. Priceless. He goes they will be back to taking 6 pts off us in L1.
  • JamesSeed said:
    Even I remember this @james Seed
    My bad. I didn't go in '67, so wouldn't have been at that match. The '67 was a typo, sorry. JS died during the World Cup in '66, when I was nine, and I never went to the Den after that - and have never been to the New Den either.
    Also, after a game we'd be in the boardroom eating sarnies etc for a couple of hours while JS and my dad had some beverages with football connections.
    So any post match shenanigans would have been over long before we left the ground, even I had attended that game.
    But I honestly don't remember any trouble in the ground during the matches I attended. I can't remember how many games I went to - maybe ten or twenty? I remember one where Harry Cripps saved a goal with his hands, and Stepney saved the resulting penalty.
    I do remember the toilet in the boardroom was just like a big tin thing. Apparently there wasn't plumbing because of the surrounding railway lines or something? It's all a bit of a blur if I'm honest.
    The next Millwall game I went to was when my dad took me to Charlton v Millwall at The Valley 31st Dec 1966 0-0 (29,000).
    Dad was a Charlton fan (posted to Woolwich barracks after the war ended) and after JS died he told me more about Charlton, and got me to read JS's biography. I hung around at the gates after the game collecting players autographs in the programme. I wish I still had it. 
    After that the next time I was Millwall was the game at The Valley nearly 54 years later when the ref cheated us out of a draw after their keeper dropped the ball and someone slotted it home.
    A couple of years later I was playing for my school and wrote to Charlton asking for a trial. They actually said yes, but I didn't turn up because I realised I was rubbish.
    54 years is a long time. There's still a rumour floating around that I'm either still a Millwall fan, or was until five years ago. It's not true folks. I was as gutted as anyone when we lost in 2020, and when Naby Sarr let Smith nod in the winner in the away match. We could and should have drawn both games.
    But I don't hate them, because they looked after JS when the Glikstens didn't.
    Very interesting story you give into your grandad,and the set up behind the scenes in the boardroom at Millwall.Your grandad must have loved taking his grandson to both his place of work and football. Children always remember grandparents and another story about your grandad that you have given an insight to. Thanks for that.
    I have also read Jimmy Seed,s books .
    Two of Charlton favorites characters share Farnborough Hospital in common. One passed away there 16th July 1966,and the other was born there 23rd March 1936.

    Both Jimmy Seed and Colin Cameron go down in the folklore of our club.

    Enjoy the closed season.
  • JamesSeed said:
    Even I remember this @james Seed
    My bad. I didn't go in '67, so wouldn't have been at that match. The '67 was a typo, sorry. JS died during the World Cup in '66, when I was nine, and I never went to the Den after that - and have never been to the New Den either.
    Also, after a game we'd be in the boardroom eating sarnies etc for a couple of hours while JS and my dad had some beverages with football connections.
    So any post match shenanigans would have been over long before we left the ground, even I had attended that game.
    But I honestly don't remember any trouble in the ground during the matches I attended. I can't remember how many games I went to - maybe ten or twenty? I remember one where Harry Cripps saved a goal with his hands, and Stepney saved the resulting penalty.
    I do remember the toilet in the boardroom was just like a big tin thing. Apparently there wasn't plumbing because of the surrounding railway lines or something? It's all a bit of a blur if I'm honest.
    The next Millwall game I went to was when my dad took me to Charlton v Millwall at The Valley 31st Dec 1966 0-0 (29,000).
    Dad was a Charlton fan (posted to Woolwich barracks after the war ended) and after JS died he told me more about Charlton, and got me to read JS's biography. I hung around at the gates after the game collecting players autographs in the programme. I wish I still had it. 
    After that the next time I was Millwall was the game at The Valley nearly 54 years later when the ref cheated us out of a draw after their keeper dropped the ball and someone slotted it home.
    A couple of years later I was playing for my school and wrote to Charlton asking for a trial. They actually said yes, but I didn't turn up because I realised I was rubbish.
    54 years is a long time. There's still a rumour floating around that I'm either still a Millwall fan, or was until five years ago. It's not true folks. I was as gutted as anyone when we lost in 2020, and when Naby Sarr let Smith nod in the winner in the away match. We could and should have drawn both games.
    But I don't hate them, because they looked after JS when the Glikstens didn't.
    Very interesting story you give into your grandad,and the set up behind the scenes in the boardroom at Millwall.Your grandad must have loved taking his grandson to both his place of work and football. Children always remember grandparents and another story about your grandad that you have given an insight to. Thanks for that.
    I have also read Jimmy Seed,s books.
    Two of Charlton favorites characters share Farnborough Hospital in common. One passed away there 16th July 1966,and the other was born there 23rd March 1936.

    Both Jimmy Seed and Colin Cameron go down in the folklore of our club.

    Enjoy the closed season.
    Thanks LC. I was very proud to sit next to him with his overcoat and fur hat, and some fans used to give me their programmes for him to sign at half time, I remember that clearly. He also used to leave a couple of minutes before both the full time and half time whistles, to go to the boardroom. At one match he missed both Millwall's goals. When I asked him why he left early he said it was 'to make the tea'. But it was the actually the same reason that many do it now - to get a drink in before the queue built up at the bar.
    Colin was born just a couple of days before JS's birthday. JS died on the day England beat Mexico in the World Cup, undergoing a 'routine' gall bladder operation. I was at boarding school, so missed the funeral, sadly.
  • The Football Association is investigating tweets of an alleged racist and Islamophobic nature which appeared on the account of Millwall's head of youth recruitment Barry Dunn.

    The numerous offending tweets, which have been seen by BBC Sport, were on an account which had Dunn's name on it.

    The Twitter account now appears to have been deleted.

    In a statement to BBC Sport, Millwall said they are "co-operating fully with the governing body".

    A spokesperson for the Championship club added: "The club is aware of an active FA investigation into the social media activity of a staff member.

    "The club cannot comment further while the investigation is ongoing but wishes to reiterate its zero-tolerance policy against discrimination of any kind."

    In March, Millwall signed the Muslim athlete charter, pledging to "actively support players" of the Islamic faith.

    https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/65576089

  • Like others have mentioned they are not a well run football club at all. they are a well funded football club. Not sure it has been mentioned but I think when the 4th goal went in they showed Berylsen shaking his head. Priceless. He goes they will be back to taking 6 pts off us in L1.
    Are you looking at this with your Charlton tinted glasses ? ;0)
    Not well run ? They have Steve Kavanagh ( remember him ?) as an experienced and respected CEO who is also on the board of The EFL. They have an owner that has stuck with them and funded them adequately without breaking rules and came within a whisker of making the Championship playoffs on a budget that is probably about 16th or so in that league and an income of around the same. A manager who has built that team over seven (?) seasons. As much as I dislike saying it, that sounds pretty well run to me. At present they are a long way ahead of where we are and frankly it’s hard to see where we make up ground. 
    That's it don't see how can anyone think they are not well run what I would give to see us run as good IMO owner Ceo & manager all on the same song sheet if they all stay there it's only a matter of time till they go up as they are getting stronger by the season 
  • Worked as an apprentice in Deptford in the early sixties. Most of my colleagues were Millwall supporters, who kept trying to persuade me to go to the Old Den, even though they knew I am a Charlton supporter. I did go eventually when they played us in the Kent County Cup, surprise to all, we of course lost. Saw no problems and my colleagues were too busy taking the piss out of me to get involved with trouble.
  • Wellred said:
    Like others have mentioned they are not a well run football club at all. they are a well funded football club. Not sure it has been mentioned but I think when the 4th goal went in they showed Berylsen shaking his head. Priceless. He goes they will be back to taking 6 pts off us in L1.
    Are you looking at this with your Charlton tinted glasses ? ;0)
    Not well run ? They have Steve Kavanagh ( remember him ?) as an experienced and respected CEO who is also on the board of The EFL. They have an owner that has stuck with them and funded them adequately without breaking rules and came within a whisker of making the Championship playoffs on a budget that is probably about 16th or so in that league and an income of around the same. A manager who has built that team over seven (?) seasons. As much as I dislike saying it, that sounds pretty well run to me. At present they are a long way ahead of where we are and frankly it’s hard to see where we make up ground. 
    That's it don't see how can anyone think they are not well run what I would give to see us run as good IMO owner Ceo & manager all on the same song sheet if they all stay there it's only a matter of time till they go up as they are getting stronger by the season 
    My point on this was that without Berylsen's wealth they would not continue to be a 'well run club'. Yes they get the best value out of every £1 they spend and yes of course I am jealous of them and would love to be in their position. But they are very lucky to have the owner that they do have. It will be very interesting to see what they do this summer and for next season. 
    Of course I know who Kavanagh is but he is still reliant on the owner. If he returned to Charlton or even Southend he would not be able to turn around either club without financial backing and of course the trust to 'let him do his job'.
    Football as a business is pure madness. Sutton I recently read are a well run club with a loss of only £274k. It is just crazy and when the owner stops putting in the funds as we know only too well the consequences are not good.
  • JamesSeed said:
    Even I remember this @james Seed
    My bad. I didn't go in '67, so wouldn't have been at that match. The '67 was a typo, sorry. JS died during the World Cup in '66, when I was nine, and I never went to the Den after that - and have never been to the New Den either.
    Also, after a game we'd be in the boardroom eating sarnies etc for a couple of hours while JS and my dad had some beverages with football connections.
    So any post match shenanigans would have been over long before we left the ground, even I had attended that game.
    But I honestly don't remember any trouble in the ground during the matches I attended. I can't remember how many games I went to - maybe ten or twenty? I remember one where Harry Cripps saved a goal with his hands, and Stepney saved the resulting penalty.
    I do remember the toilet in the boardroom was just like a big tin thing. Apparently there wasn't plumbing because of the surrounding railway lines or something? It's all a bit of a blur if I'm honest.
    The next Millwall game I went to was when my dad took me to Charlton v Millwall at The Valley 31st Dec 1966 0-0 (29,000).
    Dad was a Charlton fan (posted to Woolwich barracks after the war ended) and after JS died he told me more about Charlton, and got me to read JS's biography. I hung around at the gates after the game collecting players autographs in the programme. I wish I still had it. 
    After that the next time I was Millwall was the game at The Valley nearly 54 years later when the ref cheated us out of a draw after their keeper dropped the ball and someone slotted it home.
    A couple of years later I was playing for my school and wrote to Charlton asking for a trial. They actually said yes, but I didn't turn up because I realised I was rubbish.
    54 years is a long time. There's still a rumour floating around that I'm either still a Millwall fan, or was until five years ago. It's not true folks. I was as gutted as anyone when we lost in 2020, and when Naby Sarr let Smith nod in the winner in the away match. We could and should have drawn both games.
    But I don't hate them, because they looked after JS when the Glikstens didn't.
    More fool you, think of all those away wins you've missed out on..............oh.
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