Within 10 minutes of the final whistle last night, i'd had about 15 texts from different folk enquiring about the possibility of a ticket for Wembley. 5 of them were Charlton fans.[/quote]
Name em and shame em Groucho, we will do the rest ;-)
[quote][cite]Posted By: Friend Or Defoe[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: Chris_from_Sidcup[/cite][quote][cite]Posted By: Groucho78MFC[/cite]Sadly that wasn't me. I was in Linekers in Alcudia, doing a one-man conga around a large gaggle of Leeds fans all sobbing into their San Miguels![/quote]
On holiday? A large number of fair weather Millwall fans seem to have been on holiday since May 2004, but for some reason now seem to be re-appearing.[/quote] About 5 of my neighbours have suddenly remembered that they are lifelong millwall fans!
Pathetic support.[/quote]
Wonder how many suddenly remembered they supported Charlton after the 1998 play-off final?
[cite]Posted By: Groucho78MFC[/cite]Probably a bit rich for the likes of Charlton to be talking about "large numbers of fairweather support"? Difference is, we're Millwall......we've got SMALL numbers of fairweather support.
Within 10 minutes of the final whistle last night, i'd had about 15 texts from different folk enquiring about the possibility of a ticket for Wembley. 5 of them were Charlton fans.
It wasn't me before anyone assumes but i did ask about how we could buy a couple for the 1st leg.
[cite]Posted By: Groucho78MFC[/cite]Probably a bit rich for the likes of Charlton to be talking about "large numbers of fairweather support"? Difference is, we're Millwall......we've got SMALL numbers of fairweather support.
Within 10 minutes of the final whistle last night, i'd had about 15 texts from different folk enquiring about the possibility of a ticket for Wembley. 5 of them were Charlton fans.
[cite]Posted By: Groucho78MFC[/cite]Within 10 minutes of the final whistle last night, i'd had about 15 texts from different folk enquiring about the possibility of a ticket for Wembley. 5 of them were Charlton fans.
15 different people was stretching it, but claiming 5 charlton was when your nose really started to grow.
[cite]Posted By: Groucho78MFC[/cite]Sadly that wasn't me. I was in Linekers in Alcudia, doing a one-man conga around a large gaggle of Leeds fans all sobbing into their San Miguels!
On holiday? A large number of fair weather Millwall fans seem to have been on holiday since May 2004, but for some reason now seem to be re-appearing.
About 5 of my neighbours have suddenly remembered that they are lifelong millwall fans!
Pathetic support.
Wonder how many suddenly remembered they supported Charlton after the 1998 play-off final?
The difference is that a large majority then stayed and watched us over the years as our attendances grew, yours turned up for the auto windscreen final then disappeared, then came back for an FA Cup semi and the final then disappeared again. Your fans only turn up for a big day out (Wembley) or for a fight (Hull away) and your average home attendance was less than 9k this season, pathetic.
[cite]Posted By: Groucho78MFC[/cite]Sadly that wasn't me. I was in Linekers in Alcudia, doing a one-man conga around a large gaggle of Leeds fans all sobbing into their San Miguels!
On holiday? A large number of fair weather Millwall fans seem to have been on holiday since May 2004, but for some reason now seem to be re-appearing.
About 5 of my neighbours have suddenly remembered that they are lifelong millwall fans!
Pathetic support.
Wonder how many suddenly remembered they supported Charlton after the 1998 play-off final?
I think a lot of those supporters have forgotten again!
Go to any pub and there will be a few people who claim to be millwall fans and you'll hear the milllllllllllllll chant at kick out time, yet the ground is always half empty. When you get reach a final half the houses in South London suddenly have a millwall flag in the window. You can't compare that to Charlton.
[cite]Posted By: Groucho78MFC[/cite]Sadly that wasn't me. I was in Linekers in Alcudia, doing a one-man conga around a large gaggle of Leeds fans all sobbing into their San Miguels!
On holiday? A large number of fair weather Millwall fans seem to have been on holiday since May 2004, but for some reason now seem to be re-appearing.
Nah, they weren't on holiday, they were just "away".
Ok, so had a lovely night with my sister, niece & her friends at QI (v funny). Go for a drinky after & a cheeky chappy comes over & asks are we having a good night? My young niece & her 2 friends look terrified, i look over & spy a prancing Lion on his lapell (?). I take it your in a good mood, i ask, pointing at said badge. Oh you know what it means, he says, are you going? No, says i, i would not pay good money to watch that shower. He guessed eventually that i was Charlton & went away. Only he came back again & handed me his business card telling me if i really wanted he could get me tickets for Wembley. I looked at him earnestly, took his left hand in my right, & as i shook it i said, 'you have a job? Your family must be so proud' LLLBH X
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Name em and shame em Groucho, we will do the rest ;-)
take all 5 and keep em we dont need fans like that.
On holiday? A large number of fair weather Millwall fans seem to have been on holiday since May 2004, but for some reason now seem to be re-appearing.[/quote]
About 5 of my neighbours have suddenly remembered that they are lifelong millwall fans!
Pathetic support.[/quote]
Wonder how many suddenly remembered they supported Charlton after the 1998 play-off final?
It wasn't me before anyone assumes but i did ask about how we could buy a couple for the 1st leg.
Burn him at the stake for his witch Lies
15 different people was stretching it, but claiming 5 charlton was when your nose really started to grow.
The difference is that a large majority then stayed and watched us over the years as our attendances grew, yours turned up for the auto windscreen final then disappeared, then came back for an FA Cup semi and the final then disappeared again. Your fans only turn up for a big day out (Wembley) or for a fight (Hull away) and your average home attendance was less than 9k this season, pathetic.
Pretty much the whole ground stood for 90 mins.
East and West Stand at our place dont even stand when we score :)
I think a lot of those supporters have forgotten again!
Go to any pub and there will be a few people who claim to be millwall fans and you'll hear the milllllllllllllll chant at kick out time, yet the ground is always half empty. When you get reach a final half the houses in South London suddenly have a millwall flag in the window. You can't compare that to Charlton.
Well it was only 33 times this year so it was easy to miss when we did ;-)