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Millwall obsessed.
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Imagine playing the 2nd leg at their place and winningChris_from_Sidcup said:Is there a case that Millwall are one of the biggest bottle job teams in football?
4 Championship play off semi-finals. Lost them all.
In all 4 semi finals they had the second leg at home. They won none of their 8 semi final games.
Then in the 22-23 season - lost 3 of their last 4 (including to rock bottom Wigan) to miss the play offs by 2 points. In their last game they were 3-1 up at home to Blackburn and lost 4-3.
25-26 - a win at already relegated Leicester would've kept promotion in their own hands. They drew 1-1. Then in 2 play off games against a Hull side who had the worst defensive record in the top half of the championship, they didn't score a goal.
We often hear about their 'feared' atmosphere but ultimately when it comes down to it, they're a team that can't handle the pressure.
The only way this lot would win a Championship play off is if they played us.
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EugenesAxe said:
Imagine playing the 2nd leg at their place and winningChris_from_Sidcup said:Is there a case that Millwall are one of the biggest bottle job teams in football?
4 Championship play off semi-finals. Lost them all.
In all 4 semi finals they had the second leg at home. They won none of their 8 semi final games.
Then in the 22-23 season - lost 3 of their last 4 (including to rock bottom Wigan) to miss the play offs by 2 points. In their last game they were 3-1 up at home to Blackburn and lost 4-3.
25-26 - a win at already relegated Leicester would've kept promotion in their own hands. They drew 1-1. Then in 2 play off games against a Hull side who had the worst defensive record in the top half of the championship, they didn't score a goal.
We often hear about their 'feared' atmosphere but ultimately when it comes down to it, they're a team that can't handle the pressure.
The only way this lot would win a Championship play off is if they played us.
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I'm not too bothered about Millwall, a few of their fan base live in a fantasy world but many are normal just like any other Palace supporter. I thought the game was a decent watch with Hull edging it. I know some people are a little obsessed with perceived rivalry not only with Millwall but as I've got older I find it all a bit on repeat year in year out.
Last night on X was it was very predictable with the usual comments. But a few saying we will get our normal 6 points did amuse me. If only they did this season.
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I don't know how Paterson, the goal keeper, get's away with it though, hands like putty, shocking mistake. That said, Millwall didnt have a shot in the second half.DDOUBLEE said:Been an pleasure reading the absolute pelters that Alfie Doughty and Barry Bannan have been receiving on X.0 -

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Just updating the spare room.
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add to that the least successful team in south and east LondonChris_from_Sidcup said:Is there a case that Millwall are one of the biggest bottle job teams in football?
4 Championship play off semi-finals. Lost them all.
In all 4 semi finals they had the second leg at home. They won none of their 8 semi final games.
Then in the 22-23 season - lost 3 of their last 4 (including to rock bottom Wigan) to miss the play offs by 2 points. In their last game they were 3-1 up at home to Blackburn and lost 4-3.
25-26 - a win at already relegated Leicester would've kept promotion in their own hands. They drew 1-1. Then in 2 play off games against a Hull side who had the worst defensive record in the top half of the championship, they didn't score a goal.
We often hear about their 'feared' atmosphere but ultimately when it comes down to it, they're a team that can't handle the pressure.
The only way this lot would win a Championship play off is if they played us.
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Oh well, fell at the last hurdle. At least we're guaranteed to get 6 points off the addicks next season. 👍🏻🦁💙
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charltonkeston said:I'm not too bothered about Millwall, a few of their fan base live in a fantasy world but many are normal just like any other Palace supporter. I thought the game was a decent watch with Hull edging it. I know some people are a little obsessed with perceived rivalry not only with Millwall but as I've got older I find it all a bit on repeat year in year out.
Last night on X was it was very predictable with the usual comments. But a few saying we will get our normal 6 points did amuse me. If only they did this season.
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Could be a few bottle jobs on the walk back to their cars!EugenesAxe said:
Imagine playing the 2nd leg at their place and winningChris_from_Sidcup said:Is there a case that Millwall are one of the biggest bottle job teams in football?
4 Championship play off semi-finals. Lost them all.
In all 4 semi finals they had the second leg at home. They won none of their 8 semi final games.
Then in the 22-23 season - lost 3 of their last 4 (including to rock bottom Wigan) to miss the play offs by 2 points. In their last game they were 3-1 up at home to Blackburn and lost 4-3.
25-26 - a win at already relegated Leicester would've kept promotion in their own hands. They drew 1-1. Then in 2 play off games against a Hull side who had the worst defensive record in the top half of the championship, they didn't score a goal.
We often hear about their 'feared' atmosphere but ultimately when it comes down to it, they're a team that can't handle the pressure.
The only way this lot would win a Championship play off is if they played us.
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AFC Wimbledon? Leyton Orient?DOUCHER said:
add to that the least successful team in south and east LondonChris_from_Sidcup said:Is there a case that Millwall are one of the biggest bottle job teams in football?
4 Championship play off semi-finals. Lost them all.
In all 4 semi finals they had the second leg at home. They won none of their 8 semi final games.
Then in the 22-23 season - lost 3 of their last 4 (including to rock bottom Wigan) to miss the play offs by 2 points. In their last game they were 3-1 up at home to Blackburn and lost 4-3.
25-26 - a win at already relegated Leicester would've kept promotion in their own hands. They drew 1-1. Then in 2 play off games against a Hull side who had the worst defensive record in the top half of the championship, they didn't score a goal.
We often hear about their 'feared' atmosphere but ultimately when it comes down to it, they're a team that can't handle the pressure.
The only way this lot would win a Championship play off is if they played us.
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Joe Lycett ?EugenesAxe said:
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Apparently this is their fans having it out with one another
https://x.com/footballfights/status/2054219815087210982?s=46
another reason I like it when they get beat. They all get so charged up on coke, can’t take losing after all the build up, don’t quite know how to express themselves and end up turning on each other - love it
I think there were similar scenes in one of their Wembley appearances.6 -
Look like a bunch of estate agentscabbles said:Apparently this is their fans having it out with one another
https://x.com/footballfights/status/2054219815087210982?s=46
another reason I like it when they get beat. They all get so charged up on coke, can’t take losing after all the build up, don’t quite know how to express themselves and end up turning on each other - love it
I think there were similar scenes in one of their Wembley appearances.4 -
Id have thought so - not a lot in itSporadicAddick said:
AFC Wimbledon? Leyton Orient?DOUCHER said:
add to that the least successful team in south and east LondonChris_from_Sidcup said:Is there a case that Millwall are one of the biggest bottle job teams in football?
4 Championship play off semi-finals. Lost them all.
In all 4 semi finals they had the second leg at home. They won none of their 8 semi final games.
Then in the 22-23 season - lost 3 of their last 4 (including to rock bottom Wigan) to miss the play offs by 2 points. In their last game they were 3-1 up at home to Blackburn and lost 4-3.
25-26 - a win at already relegated Leicester would've kept promotion in their own hands. They drew 1-1. Then in 2 play off games against a Hull side who had the worst defensive record in the top half of the championship, they didn't score a goal.
We often hear about their 'feared' atmosphere but ultimately when it comes down to it, they're a team that can't handle the pressure.
The only way this lot would win a Championship play off is if they played us.
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Millwall bingo post them choking at the last hurdle
1) cause a bit of agg around the ground or start infighting (would have been carnage if the second leg was at Hull)
2) deny that they ever wanted promotion and are happy to stay put, prem is not for them never really wanted it in the first place 😂
After literally spending the last 3 months getting all giddy, mind the gap bla bla 😂
Saw one of my spanner clients today, bought him a pint to cheer him up he was devastated, they all are6 -
Loving the white haired gent picking his bag up & walking away very calmly with his bottle of watercabbles said:Apparently this is their fans having it out with one another
https://x.com/footballfights/status/2054219815087210982?s=46
another reason I like it when they get beat. They all get so charged up on coke, can’t take losing after all the build up, don’t quite know how to express themselves and end up turning on each other - love it
I think there were similar scenes in one of their Wembley appearances.1 -
I’d like to thank Mill………… for one of the most enjoyable 90 minutes of football I have had this season. You really are very generous neighbours, and on behalf of all Charlton fans, a MASSIVE thanks for a great evenings entertainment.7
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Hilarious fight scene - looked like they were dancing with each other. Loved the old guy paying not a blind bit of notice to the tossers. Can’t wait to play them next year got a feeling we will put an end to the dreadful run and do the double over the mugs. UTA!2
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Pwoper nawty fellas - imagine the embarrassment of having a punch up with your own fans on a Monday night at London Bridge station. Peak Wallcharltonbob said:
Loving the white haired gent picking his bag up & walking away very calmly with his bottle of watercabbles said:Apparently this is their fans having it out with one another
https://x.com/footballfights/status/2054219815087210982?s=46
another reason I like it when they get beat. They all get so charged up on coke, can’t take losing after all the build up, don’t quite know how to express themselves and end up turning on each other - love it
I think there were similar scenes in one of their Wembley appearances.
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3) Two games with West Ham next season are worth not getting promoted for (i did actually see someone say words to this extent on twitter).Southendaddick said:Millwall bingo post them choking at the last hurdle
1) cause a bit of agg around the ground or start infighting (would have been carnage if the second leg was at Hull)
2) deny that they ever wanted promotion and are happy to stay put, prem is not for them never really wanted it in the first place 😂
After literally spending the last 3 months getting all giddy, mind the gap bla bla 😂
Saw one of my spanner clients today, bought him a pint to cheer him up he was devastated, they all are0 -
cabbles said:
Pwoper nawty fellas - imagine the embarrassment of having a punch up with your own fans on a Monday night at London Bridge station. Peak Wallcharltonbob said:
Loving the white haired gent picking his bag up & walking away very calmly with his bottle of watercabbles said:Apparently this is their fans having it out with one another
https://x.com/footballfights/status/2054219815087210982?s=46
another reason I like it when they get beat. They all get so charged up on coke, can’t take losing after all the build up, don’t quite know how to express themselves and end up turning on each other - love it
I think there were similar scenes in one of their Wembley appearances.
only club who's fans dread getting to wembley coz they have to go there with other millwall fans1 -
Bedsaddick said:

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This photo is great. Just the thing to send to my wife's Millwall supporting nephew. The git has been giving me
Millwall/Charlton grief all season.1 -
All probably Wet spam😂cabbles said:Apparently this is their fans having it out with one another
https://x.com/footballfights/status/2054219815087210982?s=46
another reason I like it when they get beat. They all get so charged up on coke, can’t take losing after all the build up, don’t quite know how to express themselves and end up turning on each other - love it
I think there were similar scenes in one of their Wembley appearances.0










