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Palace fans wetting themselves over their FA Cup draw vs Millwall
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Millwalls FA Cup final.1
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I took the Halfway line in a similar fashion that match, except that I didn't need a Spanner to hold my hand.bobmunro said:
I took the Millwall home end at the old Den - on my own!MillwallFan said:
Utter bollocks. I’ve not missed a Millwall v palace game in about 40 odd years and I’ve never known any of them to be in the home ends.Lordflashheart said:Quote from their forum :-
Home stands will be full of Palace, always is
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I am sure @MillwallFan and @Big_Bad_World can enlighten usYou’ll obviously get a few come along with their Millwall mates and sit on their hands, like we do when we play you lot, but as for the home ends being full of palace, never heard such nonsense in all my life.
Granted, I was with my spanner supporting brother-in-law and I never said anything as Teddy got a brace right in front of us (hat-trick in the game) - but I was there!!!!! ;-)
I'm hard me.1 -
And all the Charlton fans will be locked in for half an hour after the match for our own protection again.Lincsaddick said:they do palace, we do the Canaries .. and then .. round 4 .. Charlton v Millwall .. barring a tie v one of the Cream of the Prem, that'd do very nicely0 -
Ha, yeah what I meant was whenever the three SE London clubs (well, two SE London clubs and palace) play each other you’ll always get mates tagging along with each other and going in the opponents end etc. a respectful silence should be kept, but granted, not everyone sticks to the rules 😆ElfsborgAddick said:
You lot keeping quiet in the Charlton end? HmmmmMillwallFan said:
Utter bollocks. I’ve not missed a Millwall v palace game in about 40 odd years and I’ve never known any of them to be in the home ends.Lordflashheart said:Quote from their forum :-
Home stands will be full of Palace, always is
😂😂
I am sure @MillwallFan and @Big_Bad_World can enlighten usYou’ll obviously get a few come along with their Millwall mates and sit on their hands, like we do when we play you lot, but as for the home ends being full of palace, never heard such nonsense in all my life.2 -
Just smash em on and of the pitchMillwallFan said:
Ha, yeah what I meant was whenever the three SE London clubs (well, two SE London clubs and palace) play each other you’ll always get mates tagging along with each other and going in the opponents end etc. a respectful silence should be kept, but granted, not everyone sticks to the rules 😆ElfsborgAddick said:
You lot keeping quiet in the Charlton end? HmmmmMillwallFan said:
Utter bollocks. I’ve not missed a Millwall v palace game in about 40 odd years and I’ve never known any of them to be in the home ends.Lordflashheart said:Quote from their forum :-
Home stands will be full of Palace, always is
😂😂
I am sure @MillwallFan and @Big_Bad_World can enlighten usYou’ll obviously get a few come along with their Millwall mates and sit on their hands, like we do when we play you lot, but as for the home ends being full of palace, never heard such nonsense in all my life.2 -
one of the rare times I want Millwall to winblackpool72 said:
Just smash em on and of the pitchMillwallFan said:
Ha, yeah what I meant was whenever the three SE London clubs (well, two SE London clubs and palace) play each other you’ll always get mates tagging along with each other and going in the opponents end etc. a respectful silence should be kept, but granted, not everyone sticks to the rules 😆ElfsborgAddick said:
You lot keeping quiet in the Charlton end? HmmmmMillwallFan said:
Utter bollocks. I’ve not missed a Millwall v palace game in about 40 odd years and I’ve never known any of them to be in the home ends.Lordflashheart said:Quote from their forum :-
Home stands will be full of Palace, always is
😂😂
I am sure @MillwallFan and @Big_Bad_World can enlighten usYou’ll obviously get a few come along with their Millwall mates and sit on their hands, like we do when we play you lot, but as for the home ends being full of palace, never heard such nonsense in all my life.5 -
Apologies, our Outrage Service was down due to the latest storms. We are now back on line at CL ready to pontificate on harmless postings, for the sake of our own inflated agendas!1
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Harmless? Don’t you mean horrific? 😉😂soapy_jones said:Apologies, our Outrage Service was down due to the latest storms. We are now back on line at CL ready to pontificate on harmless postings, for the sake of our own inflated agendas!0 -
Like your good self I survived the 70s.stonemuse said:
one of the rare times I want Millwall to winblackpool72 said:
Just smash em on and of the pitchMillwallFan said:
Ha, yeah what I meant was whenever the three SE London clubs (well, two SE London clubs and palace) play each other you’ll always get mates tagging along with each other and going in the opponents end etc. a respectful silence should be kept, but granted, not everyone sticks to the rules 😆ElfsborgAddick said:
You lot keeping quiet in the Charlton end? HmmmmMillwallFan said:
Utter bollocks. I’ve not missed a Millwall v palace game in about 40 odd years and I’ve never known any of them to be in the home ends.Lordflashheart said:Quote from their forum :-
Home stands will be full of Palace, always is
😂😂
I am sure @MillwallFan and @Big_Bad_World can enlighten usYou’ll obviously get a few come along with their Millwall mates and sit on their hands, like we do when we play you lot, but as for the home ends being full of palace, never heard such nonsense in all my life.
So I know exactly what you mean.2 -
👍blackpool72 said:
Like your good self I survived the 70s.stonemuse said:
one of the rare times I want Millwall to winblackpool72 said:
Just smash em on and of the pitchMillwallFan said:
Ha, yeah what I meant was whenever the three SE London clubs (well, two SE London clubs and palace) play each other you’ll always get mates tagging along with each other and going in the opponents end etc. a respectful silence should be kept, but granted, not everyone sticks to the rules 😆ElfsborgAddick said:
You lot keeping quiet in the Charlton end? HmmmmMillwallFan said:
Utter bollocks. I’ve not missed a Millwall v palace game in about 40 odd years and I’ve never known any of them to be in the home ends.Lordflashheart said:Quote from their forum :-
Home stands will be full of Palace, always is
😂😂
I am sure @MillwallFan and @Big_Bad_World can enlighten usYou’ll obviously get a few come along with their Millwall mates and sit on their hands, like we do when we play you lot, but as for the home ends being full of palace, never heard such nonsense in all my life.
So I know exactly what you mean.1 -
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This millwall love-in is getting too much …17
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We laugh at the palice fansMillwallFan said:
Ha, yeah what I meant was whenever the three SE London clubs (well, two SE London clubs and palace) play each other you’ll always get mates tagging along with each other and going in the opponents end etc. a respectful silence should be kept, but granted, not everyone sticks to the rules 😆ElfsborgAddick said:
You lot keeping quiet in the Charlton end? HmmmmMillwallFan said:
Utter bollocks. I’ve not missed a Millwall v palace game in about 40 odd years and I’ve never known any of them to be in the home ends.Lordflashheart said:Quote from their forum :-
Home stands will be full of Palace, always is
😂😂
I am sure @MillwallFan and @Big_Bad_World can enlighten usYou’ll obviously get a few come along with their Millwall mates and sit on their hands, like we do when we play you lot, but as for the home ends being full of palace, never heard such nonsense in all my life.
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Oh I agree with that.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:This millwall love-in is getting too much …
But at the same time I hope they rip them a new arsehole.1 -
I didn’t go to the old Den, but I disagree with the suggestion that the current stadium isn’t intimidating. At least in 2021 terms, it definitely is one of the most hostile to visit - especially for a game like this.
And Millwall do have a knack of getting results against teams like this in the cup. Genuinely wouldn’t be surprised to see them turn Palace over.
Whatever you do - please send us some clips of the Ultras trying to take the mickey near the ground as I think it will give us all a laugh.2 -
Have the "ultras" tried to take the mickey anywhere ? - serious question0
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Disneyland.sunbury-addick said:Have the "ultras" tried to take the mickey anywhere ? - serious question12 -
I was in your main stand for the 2-0 dismantling of you in the mid 90's.MillwallFan said:
Ha, yeah what I meant was whenever the three SE London clubs (well, two SE London clubs and palace) play each other you’ll always get mates tagging along with each other and going in the opponents end etc. a respectful silence should be kept, but granted, not everyone sticks to the rules 😆ElfsborgAddick said:
You lot keeping quiet in the Charlton end? HmmmmMillwallFan said:
Utter bollocks. I’ve not missed a Millwall v palace game in about 40 odd years and I’ve never known any of them to be in the home ends.Lordflashheart said:Quote from their forum :-
Home stands will be full of Palace, always is
😂😂
I am sure @MillwallFan and @Big_Bad_World can enlighten usYou’ll obviously get a few come along with their Millwall mates and sit on their hands, like we do when we play you lot, but as for the home ends being full of palace, never heard such nonsense in all my life.
At the end of the game a chorus of "what a load of rubbish" erupted. I had to join in
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I think they got battered in Burnley and have since had to make it clear they're only there for atmosphere purposes 😂sunbury-addick said:Have the "ultras" tried to take the mickey anywhere ? - serious question5 -
Agree with this, Millwall's cup record against Premier league teams must be one of the best around, certainly at the Den. Regardless of what the fans think of the tie, the players will not be looking forward to it, especially the likes of Zaha and Clyne.cafctom said:I didn’t go to the old Den, but I disagree with the suggestion that the current stadium isn’t intimidating. At least in 2021 terms, it definitely is one of the most hostile to visit - especially for a game like this.
And Millwall do have a knack of getting results against teams like this in the cup. Genuinely wouldn’t be surprised to see them turn Palace over.
Whatever you do - please send us some clips of the Ultras trying to take the mickey near the ground as I think it will give us all a laugh.
And no i don't mean that because of anything racial, i mean because Zaha is a diving prick and the tweet that i've read Clyne put out years ago.1 -
Jesus Christ, what’s with the scum love-in on this thread?! Want Millwall to lose every single game they play, regardless of who they’re playing.16
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This. Fuck off Millwall.ValleyGary said:Jesus Christ, what’s with the scum love-in on the this thread?! Want Millwall to lose every single game they play, regardless of who they’re playing.7 -
Think Zaha is on AFCON duties.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Agree with this, Millwall's cup record against Premier league teams must be one of the best around, certainly at the Den. Regardless of what the fans think of the tie, the players will not be looking forward to it, especially the likes of Zaha and Clyne.cafctom said:I didn’t go to the old Den, but I disagree with the suggestion that the current stadium isn’t intimidating. At least in 2021 terms, it definitely is one of the most hostile to visit - especially for a game like this.
And Millwall do have a knack of getting results against teams like this in the cup. Genuinely wouldn’t be surprised to see them turn Palace over.
Whatever you do - please send us some clips of the Ultras trying to take the mickey near the ground as I think it will give us all a laugh.
And no i don't mean that because of anything racial, i mean because Zaha is a diving prick and the tweet that i've read Clyne put out years ago.0 -
It's not a love in. It's because some of our fans (me included) hate Palace more than Millwall.ValleyGary said:Jesus Christ, what’s with the scum love-in on this thread?! Want Millwall to lose every single game they play, regardless of who they’re playing.21 -
This. I despise them both, but the Nigels just a little bit more.redbuttle said:
It's not a love in. It's because some of our fans (me included) hate Palace more than Millwall.ValleyGary said:Jesus Christ, what’s with the scum love-in on this thread?! Want Millwall to lose every single game they play, regardless of who they’re playing.5 -
Exactlyredbuttle said:
It's not a love in. It's because some of our fans (me included) hate Palace more than Millwall.ValleyGary said:Jesus Christ, what’s with the scum love-in on this thread?! Want Millwall to lose every single game they play, regardless of who they’re playing.0 -
Any remotely positive comment towards them is a love in imo6
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I hope it's moved to midday on Sunday, with freezing cold weather accompanied by hale and sleet. 0-0 bore draw, and Palace locked in for an hour after the game for their own safety.
For the replay, freezing cold weather accompanied by hale and sleet. Millwall locked in for an hour after the game for Palace's own safety. Heavy rain after the game, with major disruption across the transport network and chaos on the roads, giving everyone a nightmare journey home.
Obviously someone has to win. I hope it finishes 1-0 either way with an early goal and no excitement from extra-time or penalties. Reward for the winner is an away trip to Middlesbrough or Burnley.22 -
Another example of the love in this time for both clubs………MrLargo said:I hope it's moved to midday on Sunday, with freezing cold weather accompanied by hale and sleet. 0-0 bore draw, and Palace locked in for an hour after the game for their own safety.
For the replay, freezing cold weather accompanied by hale and sleet. Millwall locked in for an hour after the game for Palace's own safety. Heavy rain after the game, with major disruption across the transport network and chaos on the roads, giving everyone a nightmare journey home.
Obviously someone has to win. I hope it finishes 1-0 either way with an early goal and no excitement from extra-time or penalties. Reward for the winner is an away trip to Middlesbrough or Burnley.0 -
MillwallFan said:
Ha, yeah what I meant was whenever the three SE London clubs (well, two SE London clubs and palace) play each other you’ll always get mates tagging along with each other and going in the opponents end etc. a respectful silence should be kept, but granted, not everyone sticks to the rules 😆ElfsborgAddick said:
You lot keeping quiet in the Charlton end? HmmmmMillwallFan said:
Utter bollocks. I’ve not missed a Millwall v palace game in about 40 odd years and I’ve never known any of them to be in the home ends.Lordflashheart said:Quote from their forum :-
Home stands will be full of Palace, always is
😂😂
I am sure @MillwallFan and @Big_Bad_World can enlighten usYou’ll obviously get a few come along with their Millwall mates and sit on their hands, like we do when we play you lot, but as for the home ends being full of palace, never heard such nonsense in all my life.I stood in the Cold Blow Lane end with one of my neighbours for the 2-2 draw. He said just keep your head down it will be ok. He forgot to mention that he invited another couple of 'Addicks who turned up with scarves and hats on. I was half way home before Millwall equalized.Happy days!0 -
I always think I hate Palace more, then I go to Senegal Fields and I realise who our true rivals are. Either way this is a win win. Palace win and it'll be funny to see Millwall fans foaming at the mouth and punching police horses, Millwall win and the shirtless ultras in Mexican wrestling masks will be chased around London Bridge for an hour or so post match. Sit back and enjoy.5














