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???mid_life_crisis said:
Thought the Cahill substition was masterful.MillwallFan said:
Erm I’m at homeiainment said:
Haven't you got a home to go to?MillwallFan said:
Aaa, you’re going soft in your old age mate. I’m sure there’s a compliment or two amongst that lot somewhereoohaahmortimer said:Always got pure hatred of the scum , i'm too soft to be angry , not cuntish enough
fairplay to your season , incredible , why our bucket shop freak show trundles along in the shitty league that used to be soooo great cos of all the real teams in it , it's wank
Or is being with the Addicks better?
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Sad that fella straight up the thoughts with you and yours1
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Thanks lads. Appreciated.0
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Aaaa I came on here for a laugh and its all gone a bit flat!!
All jokes aside, I like our rivalry but it will never be up there with what we have with West Ham, palace and even Leeds. This is why I feel I can come on here and have a laugh with you all. I wouldn’t last two minutes on a place or West Ham site. Charlton for me is a ‘friendly’ Rivalry. It can get a bit lively when we play you but in between there’s no malice. Certainly not from us anyway1 -
Is this what an online breakdown looks like?1
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Those signs were pucker. I bought a couple and they’re still going strong......even the Floyd Road oneMillwallFan said:
Thanks mate. Yeah, they have had a real shit time of it recently. When you see two people you love and respect, who have grafted all their life’s, finally retire (after being told to for the last ten years!) then within 3 months of retirement BOTH get diagnosed with that c******* disease, it sort of knocks the winds out of the sails.nth london addick said:
Shame that mate thoughts with the folks can’t be easyMillwallFan said:
No mate, the wife use to do 90% of that. (She made them and sent them and Built the website, I just flogged a few on sites like this one) but both her parents have been struck down with terminal illness so she’s stopped doing it for now. Was only a side business anyway but since they got ill she shelved it to focus on them.nth london addick said:You still making signs mate
They were very good mate had a lot of comments on them shame to have to give that up
Maybe you can start it up again one day
Thanks for the compliments mate. I’ll pass that on to the wife. I’m hoping she’ll start it up again one day, but at the moment it’s the last thing on her mind.1 -
Sorry, but big guns from the mid 30s through to 1957. Unbroken period in the top flight, often at the higer end of it. Ok, the war didn’t help, but Charlton fans have every right to feel proud of the club’s achievements. Not knocking what you’re achieving either. You’re doing great with limited resources. Good luck to you. As my Charlton friends on here know, I’ve had close ties with Millwall.MillwallFan said:
BACK in the premier league?? Like that’s your place or something? Seriously mate, you had a good run in the late 90’s,early 00’s(?) but other than that your not really classed as one of the ‘big guns’ by the rest of the footballing world. Far from it. Neither are we! But at least we know that!JamesSeed said:Forget Millwall. Forget Palace.
Let’s just worry about ourselves, win matches, and get back to the Premier League.1 -
Different era totally. Back in those days we was getting over 30k on a regular basis. No disrespect mate but Charlton wouldn’t be seen as a big club by most of the football world these days or even a ‘sleeping giant ‘.JamesSeed said:
Sorry, but big guns from the mid 30s through to 1957. Unbroken period in the top flight, often at the higer end of it. Ok, the war didn’t help, but Charlton fans have every right to feel proud of the club’s achievements. Not knocking what you’re achieving either. You’re doing great with limited resources. Good luck to you. As my Charlton friends on here know, I’ve had close ties with Millwall.MillwallFan said:
BACK in the premier league?? Like that’s your place or something? Seriously mate, you had a good run in the late 90’s,early 00’s(?) but other than that your not really classed as one of the ‘big guns’ by the rest of the footballing world. Far from it. Neither are we! But at least we know that!JamesSeed said:Forget Millwall. Forget Palace.
Let’s just worry about ourselves, win matches, and get back to the Premier League.
But don’t worry about it!! F*** what other fans think!!’ That’s a palace thing. Obsessed about what other fans think of their noise, displays etc
F*+^ em
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SuedeAdidas said:
Those signs were pucker. I bought a couple and they’re still going strong......even the Floyd Road oneMillwallFan said:
Thanks mate. Yeah, they have had a real shit time of it recently. When you see two people you love and respect, who have grafted all their life’s, finally retire (after being told to for the last ten years!) then within 3 months of retirement BOTH get diagnosed with that c******* disease, it sort of knocks the winds out of the sails.nth london addick said:
Shame that mate thoughts with the folks can’t be easyMillwallFan said:
No mate, the wife use to do 90% of that. (She made them and sent them and Built the website, I just flogged a few on sites like this one) but both her parents have been struck down with terminal illness so she’s stopped doing it for now. Was only a side business anyway but since they got ill she shelved it to focus on them.nth london addick said:You still making signs mate
They were very good mate had a lot of comments on them shame to have to give that up
Maybe you can start it up again one day
Thanks for the compliments mate. I’ll pass that on to the wife. I’m hoping she’ll start it up again one day, but at the moment it’s the last thing on her mind.
Ah cheers mate. Anything I do in life I try to do to the best of my abilities. I didn’t want to just send any old shit out. The bloke who sells them in Maidstone paints them with emulsion and then says they’re ok to go outside (?). We primed ours with an exterior primer that stopped the knots coming through and then put top quality exterior paint on them. So glad to hear they’ve lasted the test of timeSuedeAdidas said:
Those signs were pucker. I bought a couple and they’re still going strong......even the Floyd Road oneMillwallFan said:
Thanks mate. Yeah, they have had a real shit time of it recently. When you see two people you love and respect, who have grafted all their life’s, finally retire (after being told to for the last ten years!) then within 3 months of retirement BOTH get diagnosed with that c******* disease, it sort of knocks the winds out of the sails.nth london addick said:
Shame that mate thoughts with the folks can’t be easyMillwallFan said:
No mate, the wife use to do 90% of that. (She made them and sent them and Built the website, I just flogged a few on sites like this one) but both her parents have been struck down with terminal illness so she’s stopped doing it for now. Was only a side business anyway but since they got ill she shelved it to focus on them.nth london addick said:You still making signs mate
They were very good mate had a lot of comments on them shame to have to give that up
Maybe you can start it up again one day
Thanks for the compliments mate. I’ll pass that on to the wife. I’m hoping she’ll start it up again one day, but at the moment it’s the last thing on her mind.
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Can you tell me why the bottom tier of the away stand was empty tonight for a local derby against another top 6 side who haven't lost for 21 games. Surely its not because Fulham couldn't sell the tickets was it ???MillwallFan said:
You would love to be use at the momentUboat said:Shat on at home and still turns up on a rival club's site under the mistaken impression that anyone could ever be envious of Millwall.
A. We’re in the top 6 in the championship
B. Our ground has an atmosphere (a ****** amazing one at that!)
C. Our fans actually PAY to come and watch us because they WANT to! (My mate took a load of his sons team to Charlton recently because they got free tickets, but they all left at halftime because they was bored)
D. We have a club legend managing us and doing a superb job
E. We have an owner who has the clubs best interest at heart
F. I could actually go on. You are envious of us. You may not admit it, even to yourself, but you are
I genuinely would like to know.0 - Sponsored links:
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No problem at all. I can clarify this for you. The last time we gave the bottom tier to the away team (that would be Charlton) they caused a lot of problems, ripped seats out, threw them in the pitch, threw flares on the pitch, and made a half arsed attempt at charging the home stand. That’s why we now leave that area cleargolfaddick said:
Can you tell me why the bottom tier of the away stand was empty tonight for a local derby against another top 6 side who haven't lost for 21 games. Surely its not because Fulham couldn't sell the tickets was it ???MillwallFan said:
You would love to be use at the momentUboat said:Shat on at home and still turns up on a rival club's site under the mistaken impression that anyone could ever be envious of Millwall.
A. We’re in the top 6 in the championship
B. Our ground has an atmosphere (a ****** amazing one at that!)
C. Our fans actually PAY to come and watch us because they WANT to! (My mate took a load of his sons team to Charlton recently because they got free tickets, but they all left at halftime because they was bored)
D. We have a club legend managing us and doing a superb job
E. We have an owner who has the clubs best interest at heart
F. I could actually go on. You are envious of us. You may not admit it, even to yourself, but you are
I genuinely would like to know.
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Fulham have absolutely humiliated the smallwall tonight.
End of.0 -
Play nicely.ShootersHillGuru said:
How can I put this. Fuck off to your own scummy fans forum.MillwallFan said:
Losing your ground, squatting with other London clubs, porning yourself to ‘floating fans’ in Medway, giving away more tickets than you sell, manager binning you off to join Oxford, away crowds on par with the likes of Fleetwood and Northampton, losing to Scunthorpe, but we’re Smallwall? Loloohaahmortimer said:2 seasons in the top flight of English football is very smallwall
Tbh it was not a bad post.1 -
Nothing to do with the 500 or so to the left very eager to hot foot it on the pitch then(should Fulham have had the bottom tier).MillwallFan said:
No problem at all. I can clarify this for you. The last time we gave the bottom tier to the away team (that would be Charlton) they caused a lot of problems, ripped seats out, threw them in the pitch, threw flares on the pitch, and made a half arsed attempt at charging the home stand. That’s why we now leave that area cleargolfaddick said:
Can you tell me why the bottom tier of the away stand was empty tonight for a local derby against another top 6 side who haven't lost for 21 games. Surely its not because Fulham couldn't sell the tickets was it ???MillwallFan said:
You would love to be use at the momentUboat said:Shat on at home and still turns up on a rival club's site under the mistaken impression that anyone could ever be envious of Millwall.
A. We’re in the top 6 in the championship
B. Our ground has an atmosphere (a ****** amazing one at that!)
C. Our fans actually PAY to come and watch us because they WANT to! (My mate took a load of his sons team to Charlton recently because they got free tickets, but they all left at halftime because they was bored)
D. We have a club legend managing us and doing a superb job
E. We have an owner who has the clubs best interest at heart
F. I could actually go on. You are envious of us. You may not admit it, even to yourself, but you are
I genuinely would like to know.0 -
Were you playing Charlton last night ?MillwallFan said:
No problem at all. I can clarify this for you. The last time we gave the bottom tier to the away team (that would be Charlton) they caused a lot of problems, ripped seats out, threw them in the pitch, threw flares on the pitch, and made a half arsed attempt at charging the home stand. That’s why we now leave that area cleargolfaddick said:
Can you tell me why the bottom tier of the away stand was empty tonight for a local derby against another top 6 side who haven't lost for 21 games. Surely its not because Fulham couldn't sell the tickets was it ???MillwallFan said:
You would love to be use at the momentUboat said:Shat on at home and still turns up on a rival club's site under the mistaken impression that anyone could ever be envious of Millwall.
A. We’re in the top 6 in the championship
B. Our ground has an atmosphere (a ****** amazing one at that!)
C. Our fans actually PAY to come and watch us because they WANT to! (My mate took a load of his sons team to Charlton recently because they got free tickets, but they all left at halftime because they was bored)
D. We have a club legend managing us and doing a superb job
E. We have an owner who has the clubs best interest at heart
F. I could actually go on. You are envious of us. You may not admit it, even to yourself, but you are
I genuinely would like to know.
Why didn’t they close the top tier as well because that where seats were ripped out and the flare thrown from .
The cunt filter failed and some have slipped through the net in to our support but let’s be honest it’s Cos your helmets can’t be trusted
Exhibit A your honour1 -
Every fucking photo appears a gazillion times when I fucking press it once admin explain please
Edit : the fucking jpeg or whatever it is appeared in there 5 times , deleted1 -
I would go ape shit seeing Selhurst on the advertising boards...oohaahmortimer said:
Were you playing Charlton last night ?MillwallFan said:
No problem at all. I can clarify this for you. The last time we gave the bottom tier to the away team (that would be Charlton) they caused a lot of problems, ripped seats out, threw them in the pitch, threw flares on the pitch, and made a half arsed attempt at charging the home stand. That’s why we now leave that area cleargolfaddick said:
Can you tell me why the bottom tier of the away stand was empty tonight for a local derby against another top 6 side who haven't lost for 21 games. Surely its not because Fulham couldn't sell the tickets was it ???MillwallFan said:
You would love to be use at the momentUboat said:Shat on at home and still turns up on a rival club's site under the mistaken impression that anyone could ever be envious of Millwall.
A. We’re in the top 6 in the championship
B. Our ground has an atmosphere (a ****** amazing one at that!)
C. Our fans actually PAY to come and watch us because they WANT to! (My mate took a load of his sons team to Charlton recently because they got free tickets, but they all left at halftime because they was bored)
D. We have a club legend managing us and doing a superb job
E. We have an owner who has the clubs best interest at heart
F. I could actually go on. You are envious of us. You may not admit it, even to yourself, but you are
I genuinely would like to know.
Why didn’t they close the top tier as well because that where seats were ripped out and the flare thrown from .
The cunt filter failed and some have slipped through the net in to our support but let’s be honest it’s Cos your helmets can’t be trusted
Exhibit A your honour3 -
Surely all teams give out free tickets to local schools, footy teams etc to try and attract the fans of tomorrow? 300 tickets won’t fill a 27,000 seater stadium.
The simple thing is, I won’t be on the Millwall forums if we get dicked on today. You will be waking up this morning with a hangover thinking “Was I a bit of a c*nt to those Charlton fans last night?”
Luckily for you, your rock hard knuckle dragging ‘Wall mates won’t know what you did last night, But we will1 -
DIY?1StevieG said:
I would go ape shit seeing Selhurst on the advertising boards...oohaahmortimer said:
Were you playing Charlton last night ?MillwallFan said:
No problem at all. I can clarify this for you. The last time we gave the bottom tier to the away team (that would be Charlton) they caused a lot of problems, ripped seats out, threw them in the pitch, threw flares on the pitch, and made a half arsed attempt at charging the home stand. That’s why we now leave that area cleargolfaddick said:
Can you tell me why the bottom tier of the away stand was empty tonight for a local derby against another top 6 side who haven't lost for 21 games. Surely its not because Fulham couldn't sell the tickets was it ???MillwallFan said:
You would love to be use at the momentUboat said:Shat on at home and still turns up on a rival club's site under the mistaken impression that anyone could ever be envious of Millwall.
A. We’re in the top 6 in the championship
B. Our ground has an atmosphere (a ****** amazing one at that!)
C. Our fans actually PAY to come and watch us because they WANT to! (My mate took a load of his sons team to Charlton recently because they got free tickets, but they all left at halftime because they was bored)
D. We have a club legend managing us and doing a superb job
E. We have an owner who has the clubs best interest at heart
F. I could actually go on. You are envious of us. You may not admit it, even to yourself, but you are
I genuinely would like to know.
Why didn’t they close the top tier as well because that where seats were ripped out and the flare thrown from .
The cunt filter failed and some have slipped through the net in to our support but let’s be honest it’s Cos your helmets can’t be trusted
Exhibit A your honour
Planks & spanners?1 -
What was the date when we caused those problems ?MillwallFan said:<
The last time we gave the bottom tier to the away team (that would be Charlton) they caused a lot of problems
Leicester had plenty in the bottom tier in the FA cup against you Feb 2017
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They’ve gotta go The Middlesbrough and get something, and, I tell ya, I would lov’ it, lov’ it if they got stuffed again.3
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Of course,although most wont admit it,we are envious of Millwall because it shows what a club can achieve if run properly,you can bet your life they were envious of us a few years back,but things change, and they will again.2
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Of course we’re envious of their footballing exploits (compared to ours) at this current juncture in our history but let’s be honest it’s been the other way round for the majority of our existences .0
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Genuinely now...I’m not envious of Millwall. There’s something so unpleasant about that club that I could never be envious, whatever league they’re in or however well they’re doing.
Millwall Fan seems like a good bloke though.3 -
“Yeah but we’ve lost in more matches at Wembley than you”oohaahmortimer said:Of course we’re envious of their footballing exploits (compared to ours) at this current juncture in our history but let’s be honest it’s been the other way round for the majority of our existences .
“Come back when you’ve been spanked by a unheard of Hungarian team”4 -
Derby v Boro draw and big wins for Preston and Sheff Utd today would be perfect.1
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I know what you're saying, and I'm sure you mean well ;-), but the history of the club is the history of the club. Yes, of course many young people don't care, and look at a recent snapshot, but even so, I was on holiday recently and met some spanish people, all of whom remembered our (relatively recent) Premier League adventures, and they could name some of our players from that era.MillwallFan said:
Different era totally. Back in those days we was getting over 30k on a regular basis. No disrespect mate but Charlton wouldn’t be seen as a big club by most of the football world these days or even a ‘sleeping giant ‘.JamesSeed said:
Sorry, but big guns from the mid 30s through to 1957. Unbroken period in the top flight, often at the higer end of it. Ok, the war didn’t help, but Charlton fans have every right to feel proud of the club’s achievements. Not knocking what you’re achieving either. You’re doing great with limited resources. Good luck to you. As my Charlton friends on here know, I’ve had close ties with Millwall.MillwallFan said:
BACK in the premier league?? Like that’s your place or something? Seriously mate, you had a good run in the late 90’s,early 00’s(?) but other than that your not really classed as one of the ‘big guns’ by the rest of the footballing world. Far from it. Neither are we! But at least we know that!JamesSeed said:Forget Millwall. Forget Palace.
Let’s just worry about ourselves, win matches, and get back to the Premier League.
But don’t worry about it!! F*** what other fans think!!’ That’s a palace thing. Obsessed about what other fans think of their noise, displays etc
F*+^ em
It's all part of what makes a club what it is.1 -
TrueJamesSeed said:
I know what you're saying, and I'm sure you mean well ;-), but the history of the club is the history of the club. Yes, of course many young people don't care, and look at a recent snapshot, but even so, I was on holiday recently and met some spanish people, all of whom remembered our (relatively recent) Premier League adventures, and they could name some of our players from that era.MillwallFan said:
Different era totally. Back in those days we was getting over 30k on a regular basis. No disrespect mate but Charlton wouldn’t be seen as a big club by most of the football world these days or even a ‘sleeping giant ‘.JamesSeed said:
Sorry, but big guns from the mid 30s through to 1957. Unbroken period in the top flight, often at the higer end of it. Ok, the war didn’t help, but Charlton fans have every right to feel proud of the club’s achievements. Not knocking what you’re achieving either. You’re doing great with limited resources. Good luck to you. As my Charlton friends on here know, I’ve had close ties with Millwall.MillwallFan said:
BACK in the premier league?? Like that’s your place or something? Seriously mate, you had a good run in the late 90’s,early 00’s(?) but other than that your not really classed as one of the ‘big guns’ by the rest of the footballing world. Far from it. Neither are we! But at least we know that!JamesSeed said:Forget Millwall. Forget Palace.
Let’s just worry about ourselves, win matches, and get back to the Premier League.
But don’t worry about it!! F*** what other fans think!!’ That’s a palace thing. Obsessed about what other fans think of their noise, displays etc
F*+^ em
It's all part of what makes a club what it is.
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Careful MillwallFan. The last time a side from SE London had a club legend at the top and made a charge for the playoffs they were bought by a Belgian six months later.0
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Morning all. A vague recollection of posting on here last night. Hopefully wasn’t too out of order. I was in a fairly jovial mood despite watching my team get its arse spanked in the second half last night. What a team Fulham are! Would easily hold their own in the premier league next season if they go up.16