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"Have you seen this thread? http://www.charltonlife.com/discussion/61332/what-happened-in-our-e...
Fuck me, imagine being a normal person that just happens to be born near The Valley or in a Charlton family and having to go to football with some of these squash playing, mow the lawn every Sunday stiffs!
Bar Watford and Fulham I can't think of any other fans that have this much of a problem with what the rest of the English football world sees as normal away day etiquette.
Not only do they want people to be sitting down all game, but it must be in their allocated seating!
*I know Watford fans are like this too, as my uncle brought one to a Wall away fixture where he couldn't understand the sit where you like, first come first served policy
Someone described Charlton as the love child of Watford and palace :-)2 -
Tbf if we lose tonight this forum will turn into suicide watchMillwallFan said:1 -
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Very strange you're talking about sending us down when you're by no means safe yourselves.markmc68 said:Wouldn't it be great to send them down. All those players they brought in on two year contracts. Bailey. Easter. Jackson. McDonald. They will be right in the proverbial next year.
And why would we be right in the proverbial just because those players have a year or so left on their contracts? We have a very wealthy chairman who has already stated he's going to continue backing us and will quite happily cover those contracts whatever league we're in.
What with Charlton being set up as a nondescript feeder club I'd much rather be in our 'proverbial' than yours!
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in what world is the belgian top division more profitable than the premier league? I think we're gonna see a lot of investment in the playing staff in the summer, well within FFP, brand new training facilities, tier 1 academy being looked at, I can tell you're already going green with envy.MillwallFan said:
Very strange you're talking about sending us down when you're by no means safe yourselves.markmc68 said:Wouldn't it be great to send them down. All those players they brought in on two year contracts. Bailey. Easter. Jackson. McDonald. They will be right in the proverbial next year.
And why would we be right in the proverbial just because those players have a year or so left on their contracts? We have a very wealthy chairman who has already stated he's going to continue backing us and will quite happily cover those contracts whatever league we're in.
What with Charlton being set up as a nondescript feeder club I'd much rather be in our 'proverbial' than yours!
Good luck in league one next season, still, you must have had a great time punching above your weight for so long. Maybe in a few seasons you can have another couple of years in the championship.0 -
The scum will stay up cos they are a spawny jammy fuckface of a club and we will prolly go down cos we're just shit1
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MillwallFan said:
Very strange you're talking about sending us down when you're by no means safe yourselves.markmc68 said:Wouldn't it be great to send them down. All those players they brought in on two year contracts. Bailey. Easter. Jackson. McDonald. They will be right in the proverbial next year.
not half as strange as constantly posting on a Charlton forum.0 -
Not sure about the investment on the playing staff etc, but the investment in the training ground and going for Tier 1 status is something Millwall should be looking at and worrying about. We cannot fall further behind in attracting young local talent.kentaddick said:
in what world is the belgian top division more profitable than the premier league? I think we're gonna see a lot of investment in the playing staff in the summer, well within FFP, brand new training facilities, tier 1 academy being looked at, I can tell you're already going green with envy.MillwallFan said:
Very strange you're talking about sending us down when you're by no means safe yourselves.markmc68 said:Wouldn't it be great to send them down. All those players they brought in on two year contracts. Bailey. Easter. Jackson. McDonald. They will be right in the proverbial next year.
And why would we be right in the proverbial just because those players have a year or so left on their contracts? We have a very wealthy chairman who has already stated he's going to continue backing us and will quite happily cover those contracts whatever league we're in.
What with Charlton being set up as a nondescript feeder club I'd much rather be in our 'proverbial' than yours!
Good luck in league one next season, still, you must have had a great time punching above your weight for so long. Maybe in a few seasons you can have another couple of years in the championship.0 -
Oh, I see, now I understand, you moronic knuckle-draggers are now the arbiters of football etiquette?MillwallFan said:"Have you seen this thread? http://www.charltonlife.com/discussion/61332/what-happened-in-our-e...
the rest of the English football world sees as normal away day etiquette.
There's a book entitled Modern Manners: Tools to take you to the top. Presumably there's also a Scumwall version merely with the word top replaced by bottom?
Have you got Stuwall's contact details in case we need further input on allocated seating - he's the expert on where to sit isn't he?0 -
I hear you mate, I've often felt like that myself. Usual story; it's often a Friday night and the drinks flowing...Sparrows Lane Lion said:We cannot fall further behind in attracting young local talent.
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I think you're confusing 'play' with 'play with'.Callumcafc said:
You and I can manage that. Why not them too?Jarman said:
Incorrect.PopIcon said:Millwall still have to play Doncaster and they have the toughest run in.
Derby
Millwall
Reading
Leicester
They will do well to get four points from them.
Derby are due a loss.
They can't play themselves.
Reading - maybe they will take a point.
Leicester have nout to play for at this point.0








