Millwall [a] Tickets on restricted sale (SOLD OUT)
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Best info i could find on their site is that they had 11 tickets left to sell as of thursday - quite amusing really - their struggling to sell 15,000 home tickets whilst sitting in one of the best league positions in their entire history yet are amazed that we didn't sell 75,000 tickets for a london derby between 1960 and 1985 or something. Its a cracking read over there if your bored and want something to laugh at. Moody has managed to find a sample of games in some obscure way whilst adding and deducting various things of his choosing and has managed to prove beyond all reasonable doubt that they averaged just less than us in the third division between 1962 and 1965 and a half. Genius - anyway, there's potentially still 11 tickets in the home end for those who miss out today. Bless em.0
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That really is a delusional read on there.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Just had a look on their pathetic excuse of a forum. There's two guys on there (Moody and Wippa) who are both absolutely fucking obsessed with us.dickad1 said:I went on their main forum again this morning - the one that sometimes gets over ten posts a day, is not interested in Charlton and is stuffed full of genuine inner-london docker types, and no suburban geeks.
They are banging on about attendances, in a manner I found particularly threatening.
One bloke who is especially not-obsessed with Charlton somehow finding a hard as nails way to convince even me that Millwall’s historical average is higher than Charlton’s; making the killer point that we only won the FA cup because playing on the ‘Kent borders’ we were relative beneficiaries of the second world war (ignoring the fact we finished 2nd, 4th and 3rd in the three seasons preceding, nevermind the proximity of things like Woolwich and the Royal Docks); and we haven't sold out a non-top-flight London derby since the 1950s - glossing over that 1. it’s easy to do with a lower league, low capacity, soulless, generic stadium; and 2. it’s factually incorrect.
But you don't need to be right when you're terrifying.
Don’t quite get their frequent reference to ‘cowards way’ - presumably they mean the pedestrian tunnel leading to South Bermondsey railway station which we … and them … have no choice but to use.Never mind, I guess it suits the mythology.0 -
Went on 4pm got 2 made mistake went back and its sold out!0
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If u have 2 spare let me know!0
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Yep - i've been to virtually every away game at millwall since the mid 80's - at the old place and new place, well before they built that thing and since they've built it, i've gone on the 321 bus or train to new cross as many times as i've been via london bridge. What do they think we're cowarding from? About 10 years ago,a mob of ours walked from new cross to the ground and not a peep out of millwall. I've met millwall mates in their pubs after loads of times. I reckon there could be an 'intervention' on Moody - he's so wrapped up in his own delusions and myths, he can't decipher reality.stonemuse said:
That really is a delusional read on there.Chris_from_Sidcup said:
Just had a look on their pathetic excuse of a forum. There's two guys on there (Moody and Wippa) who are both absolutely fucking obsessed with us.dickad1 said:I went on their main forum again this morning - the one that sometimes gets over ten posts a day, is not interested in Charlton and is stuffed full of genuine inner-london docker types, and no suburban geeks.
They are banging on about attendances, in a manner I found particularly threatening.
One bloke who is especially not-obsessed with Charlton somehow finding a hard as nails way to convince even me that Millwall’s historical average is higher than Charlton’s; making the killer point that we only won the FA cup because playing on the ‘Kent borders’ we were relative beneficiaries of the second world war (ignoring the fact we finished 2nd, 4th and 3rd in the three seasons preceding, nevermind the proximity of things like Woolwich and the Royal Docks); and we haven't sold out a non-top-flight London derby since the 1950s - glossing over that 1. it’s easy to do with a lower league, low capacity, soulless, generic stadium; and 2. it’s factually incorrect.
But you don't need to be right when you're terrifying.
Don’t quite get their frequent reference to ‘cowards way’ - presumably they mean the pedestrian tunnel leading to South Bermondsey railway station which we … and them … have no choice but to use.Never mind, I guess it suits the mythology.2 -
Go back on, tickets sometimes appear after being in people’s baskets.2121 said:Went on 4pm got 2 made mistake went back and its sold out!2 -

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Great! Got two, not quite near each other but good enoughguinnessaddick said:
Go back on, tickets sometimes appear after being in people’s baskets.2121 said:Went on 4pm got 2 made mistake went back and its sold out!2 -
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Still some available.0 -
I'll leave it now, i know it's not for everyone but i have had to fill my time somehow today. This one on that thread is great. Talking about Charlton, Moody said: 'I think they are like the kid at school who was cool & got a decent bird... They hang on to that, despite never reaching those heights again'. Well, if that's the case Moody, Millwall must be the kid who never got (and still haven't) his leg over whilst all his mates did. No wonder their an angry lot
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I think Moody must be that kid dragged before the headmaster for self abusing himself at the back of the geography lesson.
Not that it ever happened to me of course.1 -
The Progress Estate was built primarily for those workers, hence the tram I'd guess.DOUCHER said:
What he doesn't understand is that when we were drawing huge crowds (only 10 clubs in the country have averaged over 40k in a season) - a lot of our support was coming from the docks and factories along the river - one of which was the Woolwich Arsenal - the biggest factory in the world. Many, including quite a few from my family worked there Saturday morning and went to the game in the afternoon and, like my family, went home to places like Woolwich and Eltham (a tram running directly from Eltham to the woolwich arsenal). So instead of his nonsense about us having some sort of suburban / office heritage, we were actually drawing most of our support from the river industries that made this country what it was / is. Whilst we were making the ammunition that won our country the second world war (and all wars before that), they were unloading bananas. Put that in your history book Moody, Millwall fan, Woodwork or whatever your called today. .Southendaddick said:Spanners online is a fascinating read proper proper anorak stuff from Millwallfan/Moody love it 😂0 -
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The fella needs help!
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Couldn't get tickets this time around. But don't worry because the last time I didnt go to the toolbox was in 1995.....and we won !
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Good to know that there is a particularly committed Millwall fan doing the rounds online called “Moody”, sounds like he is posting with the intensity of a man released from Belmarsh. Millwall fans do love leaning into their own mythology, don’t they? The hoologian legends retold like ancient folklore. I still laugh about the bloke who smoked the flare in 2016, full commitment, and he's getting posted on insta today. And who can forget the old days when “Treatment” turned up looking like they’d just stepped out of a hospital drama? Simpler times... Harry the Dog, F-Troops er Top Dog!
They cling to their Bushwhacker reputation like it’s a family heirloom, The infamous seat throwing Luton invasion. It’s their hooligan history, apparently. How sad that grown men still sing without irony " No one likes us we don't care", a fan base needing therapy or is it "Treatment"?
I’m actually looking forward to my first visit back to the New Den, for a while have my ticket in the upper tier. And strangely… I feel confident, maybe foolishly so not quite Keegan-esque optimism....but Imagine it: a win at The Den, hoodoo finally gone, Lions gently declawed.
And Nathan would absolutely lose the plot, he would defo get a red card, touchline sprint, beating the ground and diving into away end lower deck Lets hope so....COYA's
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Wouldn't normally go to games on my own ... But I think I'll be hanging around the tickets page tomorrow at 11am ... just in case...0
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What is the name of their site?. I need to get out of doing some Xmas shopping today 😀.DOUCHER said:I'll leave it now, i know it's not for everyone but i have had to fill my time somehow today. This one on that thread is great. Talking about Charlton, Moody said: 'I think they are like the kid at school who was cool & got a decent bird... They hang on to that, despite never reaching those heights again'. Well, if that's the case Moody, Millwall must be the kid who never got (and still haven't) his leg over whilst all his mates did. No wonder their an angry lot
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vital millwall - it's comedy goldCheshireAddick said:
What is the name of their site?. I need to get out of doing some Xmas shopping today 😀.DOUCHER said:I'll leave it now, i know it's not for everyone but i have had to fill my time somehow today. This one on that thread is great. Talking about Charlton, Moody said: 'I think they are like the kid at school who was cool & got a decent bird... They hang on to that, despite never reaching those heights again'. Well, if that's the case Moody, Millwall must be the kid who never got (and still haven't) his leg over whilst all his mates did. No wonder their an angry lot
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Bloody hell just had a look they are fucking mad - this Moody fella with his stats and excuses for us getting anyone in the ground.
Every post is the same its either Millwall are bigger but if anything is proven otherwise they go to the default stance of Trains or we're a load of hard nuts. Wankers, all of them , flat cap wearing "im hard cos im Wall" , idiots. I work with loads got "mates" who sort of support them but wouldn't know their Barnaby Rudge from their Tiny.
A joke club with a crowd mostly full of wannabees and tourists. I feel sorry for the real fans, but moist of them seem to put up with it anyway.
Silly East London club that came this side of the water as they were scared of West Ham dockers i reckon eh?
No different from Arsenal really who are more South London than these Jock strike breaking chancers.0 -
Looking for one adult if anyone has a spare0
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Looking for a wheelchair if anyone has one spare6
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my mate missed out yesterday and went on this morning to find some disabled tickets available - he has a wheelchair but no carer or badge - i'll tell him to get on hereArmchairAddick said:Looking for a wheelchair if anyone has one spare0 -
mrbligh said:Looking for one adult if anyone has a spare
Have one Brazilian wife going cheap, 59 years of age.
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Sold out for us as well. Roll on the 24th. The only genuine SE London Derby. Should be a good one and I’m predicting another tight game that could go either way. I’d take a draw, just to keep the run going into its 30th year 😁2
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Sad thing is mate a draw for us feels like a loss because of the hoodoo.MillwallFan said:Sold out for us as well. Roll on the 24th. The only genuine SE London Derby. Should be a good one and I’m predicting another tight game that could go either way. I’d take a draw, just to keep the run going into its 30th year 😁
Still, looking forward to it as go to football for games and atmospheres like these albeit expecting it to pan out as per usual. Hardened to it now though after the 4 nil and 4-4 and multitude of other capitulations in recent memory.
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I know everyone else will be doing to same but haven’t missed an away game this season if anyone has 1 or 2 spare0
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Think Charlie will get a late match winner for us … then again, I keep predicting we will beat them.But the fact it would have happened last time if not for the sending off gives me more hope.2












