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You might've been able to swing that one between you all, to save your collective embarrassment, if the great man hadn't reappeared on the thread - repeatedly - apologising for what a total Burk he's been!MillwallFan said:
I don’t know what’s funnier, that actual thread or the fact that you all thought he was being genuine 😉Off_it said:
Funny you should mention him, because I went online earlier to claim my season ticket seat and I can't because it's already been sold. Outrageous.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Wonder if StuWall will get a ticket ?Karim_myBagheri said:Seems as if they also have somewhat ridiculous loyalty points issues when buying tickets.4 -
Because it’s not our cup final.MillwallFan said:
That’s because your grounds too big for you 😉SouthLondonisRed said:
In my lifetime it has never sold out at home mate. Think my first Millwall game at home was the 4-4PragueAddick said:Sorted. One for me and for my brother. But a lot of that chunk of the East Stand, block G near where Airman &Co sit, was already sold out.
Just wondering, if this sells out, will it be the first time for this fixture? I certainly can't remember a match where it did. I can remember the first one I went to as a kid, was 29,000, and there was a gasp when the announcer gave the figure at the end of the game. But that was the old Valley, could have easily handled twice that number2 -
But, outside of the premier league, you don’t sell out for any game, bar the odd play off semi final. Even London derbies. As I say, your grounds too big for you. 😁guinnessaddick said:
Because it’s not our cup final.MillwallFan said:
That’s because your grounds too big for you 😉SouthLondonisRed said:
In my lifetime it has never sold out at home mate. Think my first Millwall game at home was the 4-4PragueAddick said:Sorted. One for me and for my brother. But a lot of that chunk of the East Stand, block G near where Airman &Co sit, was already sold out.
Just wondering, if this sells out, will it be the first time for this fixture? I certainly can't remember a match where it did. I can remember the first one I went to as a kid, was 29,000, and there was a gasp when the announcer gave the figure at the end of the game. But that was the old Valley, could have easily handled twice that number1 -
It's always the same at The Valley, we have loads of empty seats.MillwallFan said:
😆johnnybev1987 said:
cup final @MillwallFan ?SouthLondonisRed said:See Millwall have sold out their allocation, see on the socials that they are now going to try and get tickets in one of our home ends, that should be fun 😉
we always sell out London derbies, always have. Even when we was struggling in the 3rd tier and getting home crowds of 7 and 8000 we would always sell out at places like Fulham and Brentford with ease.Obviously there’s a lot more to this one as it’s as local as it can get. And Everyone does seem really up for it this timé. Tickets went really quickly. Probably because we haven’t played for a few years now and there’s a real feel good factor at the club anyway. Norwich sold out last week and lots of people who wanted to go couldn’t.Be interesting to see how quickly your tickets go for the game at our place in January. If you’re riding high and doing well I reckon they’ll go just as quick.I know all this talk of cup finals etc is just a wind up and an attempt to get a bite but the truth is these games SHOULD sell out quickly. As I’ve said on here before, if you can’t get excited about a game v your local rivals then you might as well jack it in.
We're discouraged by the possible trouble at the game. I can only put it down to that.
Oh also, being kept in for an hour to allow you pricks to get back to SE16.1 -
Whose cup final is it again?SouthLondonisRed said:See Millwall have sold out their allocation, see on the socials that they are now going to try and get tickets in one of our home ends, that should be fun 😉
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It’s neither’s. It’s called a local derby and will always attract more interest than run of the mill league games, as it should. I’d hazard a guess you’ll have more of your fans wanting tickets at the Den in January than you will for the away game before that… Blackburn rovers.The Red Robin said:
Whose cup final is it again?SouthLondonisRed said:See Millwall have sold out their allocation, see on the socials that they are now going to try and get tickets in one of our home ends, that should be fun 😉8 -
For an unlimited allocation you'd bring loads more to us than the opposite direction.MillwallFan said:
It’s neither’s. It’s called a local derby and will always attract more interest than run of the mill league games, as it should. I’d hazard a guess you’ll have more of your fans wanting tickets at the Den in January than you will for the away game before that… Blackburn rovers.The Red Robin said:
Whose cup final is it again?SouthLondonisRed said:See Millwall have sold out their allocation, see on the socials that they are now going to try and get tickets in one of our home ends, that should be fun 😉0 -
Millwall flu 😉ElfsborgAddick said:
For an unlimited allocation you'd bring loads more to us than the opposite direction.MillwallFan said:
It’s neither’s. It’s called a local derby and will always attract more interest than run of the mill league games, as it should. I’d hazard a guess you’ll have more of your fans wanting tickets at the Den in January than you will for the away game before that… Blackburn rovers.The Red Robin said:
Whose cup final is it again?SouthLondonisRed said:See Millwall have sold out their allocation, see on the socials that they are now going to try and get tickets in one of our home ends, that should be fun 😉2 -
Worse than that, pneumonia!MillwallFan said:
Millwall flu 😉ElfsborgAddick said:
For an unlimited allocation you'd bring loads more to us than the opposite direction.MillwallFan said:
It’s neither’s. It’s called a local derby and will always attract more interest than run of the mill league games, as it should. I’d hazard a guess you’ll have more of your fans wanting tickets at the Den in January than you will for the away game before that… Blackburn rovers.The Red Robin said:
Whose cup final is it again?SouthLondonisRed said:See Millwall have sold out their allocation, see on the socials that they are now going to try and get tickets in one of our home ends, that should be fun 😉3 -
I think both sets of fans should try to ‘out quiet’ each other just to prove how little they care - whichever fans produce the least atmosphere are clearly superior - in fact, I’m just gonna look at my phone for 90 minutes6
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Christ the 'cup final' shit is so fucking lame.4
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YepCroydon said:Christ the 'cup final' shit is so fucking lame.1 -
The more tickets the Millwall fans buy the more money we get in.
As for our ground being too big for us, well our attendance at home on Saturday was more people then Millwall will ever get inside their home ground.3 -
What about a Johnstons Paint Trophy, later round but not a quarter final?MillwallFan said:
YepCroydon said:Christ the 'cup final' shit is so fucking lame.2 -
a month to go and both ends practically sold out - will be this fixtures biggest attendance since the 60s0
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That may be the case, doesn’t change the fact that your ground is too big for you 😊jose said:The more tickets the Millwall fans buy the more money we get in.
As for our ground being too big for us, well our attendance at home on Saturday was more people then Millwall will ever get inside their home ground.0 -
Correct me if I’m wrong but if it sold out would that be the first time you’ve ever sold out The Valley (since redevelopment anyway) outside of the top flight, not counting play off semi finals?Croydon said:
Millwall lad at work told me we'd sold out the home ends and I didn't think we'd be anywhere close. Have we almost sold it out then?NelsonsFU said:a month to go and both ends practically sold out - will be this fixtures biggest attendance since the 60s0 -
I think Plymouth at home a few seasons ago when Sandgaard owned us was technically a sell out, but we did give everyone about 3 free tickets eachMillwallFan said:
Correct me if I’m wrong but if it sold out would that be the first time you’ve ever sold out The Valley (since redevelopment anyway) outside of the top flight, not counting play off semi finals?Croydon said:
Millwall lad at work told me we'd sold out the home ends and I didn't think we'd be anywhere close. Have we almost sold it out then?NelsonsFU said:a month to go and both ends practically sold out - will be this fixtures biggest attendance since the 60s3 -
How does ‘Millwall lad’ have info that no one on here appears to have ?Croydon said:
Millwall lad at work told me we'd sold out the home ends and I didn't think we'd be anywhere close. Have we almost sold it out then?NelsonsFU said:a month to go and both ends practically sold out - will be this fixtures biggest attendance since the 60s0 -
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'Fact' no less!MillwallFan said:
That may be the case, doesn’t change the fact that your ground is too big for you 😊jose said:The more tickets the Millwall fans buy the more money we get in.
As for our ground being too big for us, well our attendance at home on Saturday was more people then Millwall will ever get inside their home ground.0 -
Hartlepool title game was a sell out I think? And maybe some football for a fiver matches0
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Makes me laugh all this who cares more stuff, we both care way more than other games.
They will celebrate each goal like a Wembley win as will we, all there is to it. Unless there's a higher stakes games like relegation or play-offs, this will be our biggest game of the season, the pair of us.
Can't wait.10 -
This thread has become rather boring.1
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Spot on.Braziliance said:Makes me laugh all this who cares more stuff, we both care way more than other games.
They will celebrate each goal like a Wembley win as will we, all there is to it. Unless there's a higher stakes games like relegation or play-offs, this will be our biggest game of the season, the pair of us.
Can't wait.1 -
It’s a thread about ticket information. What was you expecting?redman said:This thread has become rather boring.5 -
Croydon said:
Millwall lad at work told me we'd sold out the home ends and I didn't think we'd be anywhere close. Have we almost sold it out then?NelsonsFU said:a month to go and both ends practically sold out - will be this fixtures biggest attendance since the 60sA very quick glance at our website and it appears ‘Millwall lad’ is telling porkies …0 -
We have had a few sell outs, HartlepoolMillwallFan said:
Correct me if I’m wrong but if it sold out would that be the first time you’ve ever sold out The Valley (since redevelopment anyway) outside of the top flight, not counting play off semi finals?Croydon said:
Millwall lad at work told me we'd sold out the home ends and I didn't think we'd be anywhere close. Have we almost sold it out then?NelsonsFU said:a month to go and both ends practically sold out - will be this fixtures biggest attendance since the 60s
for sure, in that time. Not convinced personally this game will sell out.0 -
I really can’t see this game being a sellout, past history shows a lot of our fans especially the elderly and ones that bring young kids give this game a miss0
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Wrexham game last season was 24,692, and Wrexham didn't sell out their end, by some margin too. That's something like 97% occupancy of the home area. And at the time we weren't anywhere near the form that took us up.MillwallFan said:
But, outside of the premier league, you don’t sell out for any game, bar the odd play off semi final. Even London derbies. As I say, your grounds too big for you. 😁guinnessaddick said:
Because it’s not our cup final.MillwallFan said:
That’s because your grounds too big for you 😉SouthLondonisRed said:
In my lifetime it has never sold out at home mate. Think my first Millwall game at home was the 4-4PragueAddick said:Sorted. One for me and for my brother. But a lot of that chunk of the East Stand, block G near where Airman &Co sit, was already sold out.
Just wondering, if this sells out, will it be the first time for this fixture? I certainly can't remember a match where it did. I can remember the first one I went to as a kid, was 29,000, and there was a gasp when the announcer gave the figure at the end of the game. But that was the old Valley, could have easily handled twice that number3











