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Millwall Away Tickets
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Chris_from_Sidcup said:The mystery of the lower tier is bizarre.
Must be the only ground in the country where the police shit themselves so much that they're worried about 2 sets of fans in DIFFERENT stands. If it was a wrap around stadium then i'd maybe understand it a bit but how can they not sell the lower tier when fans go in different stands?
Even Rangers and Celtic manage to segregate fans in the same stand.0 -
Chris_from_Sidcup said:The mystery of the lower tier is bizarre.
Must be the only ground in the country where the police shit themselves so much that they're worried about 2 sets of fans in DIFFERENT stands. If it was a wrap around stadium then i'd maybe understand it a bit but how can they not sell the lower tier when fans go in different stands?
Even Rangers and Celtic manage to segregate fans in the same stand.
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ChiAddick said:Chris_from_Sidcup said:The mystery of the lower tier is bizarre.
Must be the only ground in the country where the police shit themselves so much that they're worried about 2 sets of fans in DIFFERENT stands. If it was a wrap around stadium then i'd maybe understand it a bit but how can they not sell the lower tier when fans go in different stands?
Even Rangers and Celtic manage to segregate fans in the same stand.1 -
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The lower tier has been used a few times and has usually resulted in problems - West Ham, Liverpool, us.
I think it is unique in that it is so close to the lower side stand, where a number of Millwalls more likely chaps stand. There is therefore the chance (however unlikely - we know what those invisible walls are like) that it will boil over and result in people on the pitch, which no one wants, esp Millwall the club.
What is bewildering is why the league, police or FA have not made Millwall close the ends of those side stands to defuse the potential problems, as they know they originate due to those who occupy those areas and it has happened at many other clubs.
As for some of our boasting we’d sell whatever were given, let’s not make ourselves look silly, we can hardly gloat too much given historic turnouts. We manage it now it’s an easy away day and so we should.2 -
The Organiser said:The lower tier has been used a few times and has usually resulted in problems - West Ham, Liverpool, us.
I think it is unique in that it is so close to the lower side stand, where a number of Millwalls more likely chaps stand. There is therefore the chance (however unlikely - we know what those invisible walls are like) that it will boil over and result in people on the pitch, which no one wants, esp Millwall the club.
What is bewildering is why the league, police or FA have not made Millwall close the ends of those side stands to defuse the potential problems, as they know they originate due to those who occupy those areas and it has happened at many other clubs.
As for some of our boasting we’d sell whatever were given, let’s not make ourselves look silly, we can hardly gloat too much given historic turnouts. We manage it now it’s an easy away day and so we should.
If they can sort segregation at Rangers/Celtic, Man U/Liverpool, Newcastle/Sunderland, Villa/Birmingham, then it's just bizarre how they can't do it at Millwall.
As you say, just close off the end block in either stand and be done with it.0 -
Does the lower tier @ Sheffield Wednesday ever get used?
Only ever been in the upper tier of the away end when I've gone to Hillsborough0 -
Yes, when big clubs go there or FA Cup games. But like Millwall, they’ve been know to shut it when Sheff U or Leeds visit.1
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ForeverAddickted said:Does the lower tier @ Sheffield Wednesday ever get used?
Only ever been in the upper tier of the away end when I've gone to Hillsborough
Was in the lower tier for the cup game a few years ago. I think it was anyway, don't recall being too far above SCP when he was swinging from the crossbar!!2 -
My son knows somebody who works in the ticket office at millwall - he reckons we will be getting the lower tier - whether he is wrong or on a wind up i don't know (the ticket office kid not my son). I also presume he means the top tier as well but again i don't know. Just passing on info - it could well be nonsense and it would be surprising but hope its right - i think we would sell both tiers comfortably.
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The reason for not getting the lower tier at the last game was because those naughty chaps on the side in their pink Lacoste polo shirts started getting things out of their man bags and throwing them at us. I almost got hit by a lipseal the last time I was there.
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Brendan_O_Connell said:The reason for not getting the lower tier at the last game was because those naughty chaps on the side in their pink Lacoste polo shirts started getting things out of their man bags and throwing them at us. I almost got hit by a lipseal the last time I was there.
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Brendan_O_Connell said:The reason for not getting the lower tier at the last game was because those naughty chaps on the side in their pink Lacoste polo shirts started getting things out of their man bags and throwing them at us. I almost got hit by a lipseal the last time I was there.
To be fair - the entertainment value in watching them cretins acting up for 90 minutes is one of the features of an away day at millwall - wouldn't be the same without it - if only we could get a win and watch one self combust. There would be bits of lacoste, man bag and flat cap everywhere but it would be worth it as long as the game didn't get abandoned. I was there in 96 but don't remember them being so embarrassing then . They've got more ridiculous year on year.8 -
ForeverAddickted said:Does the lower tier @ Sheffield Wednesday ever get used?
Only ever been in the upper tier of the away end when I've gone to Hillsborough0 -
I wish we had a retractable roof on the Jimmy Seed stand for some of our visitors. 😁0
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DOUCHER said:My son knows somebody who works in the ticket office at millwall - he reckons we will be getting the lower tier - whether he is wrong or on a wind up i don't know (the ticket office kid not my son). I also presume he means the top tier as well but again i don't know. Just passing on info - it could well be nonsense and it would be surprising but hope its right - i think we would sell both tiers comfortably.0
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If we did get lower and upper tier, does anybody know how many tickets that would equate to?
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DoctorCharlton said:
If we did get lower and upper tier, does anybody know how many tickets that would equate to?
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Valley27000 said:DoctorCharlton said:
If we did get lower and upper tier, does anybody know how many tickets that would equate to?
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If we were to get the lower as well it'd be only part of it. The front 6 rows would be out of action as would the two blocks in each corner.
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Didn't we have 1000 in the lower one year and 600 another year? My guess is it will be the latter if at all
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There is not a chance in hell we will have 4,000 tickets for this.2
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No chance that lower tier holds 2,000 when the Upper holds about 2,200?
Probably about 3,200 if the full bottom tier is allocated, wouldn't surprise me if the end blocks aren't made available if the lower tier is available at all.
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