your young then Jim as all real Charlton fans hate Millwall.
I was under the impression that Millwall and Charlton used to support each other years ago. Old old Millwall fans are of this opinion. I watch Millwall a fair bit with mates anyway, I couldn't care any less about Millwall to be honest. Their fans seem to like us so thats enough for me
your young then Jim as all real Charlton fans hate Millwall.
29 mate, and I wouldn't hate anyone/anything just because its expected of me and everyone else does. I form my own opinions. I have Millwall fans as mates, family members as Millwall fans and have always been welcomed at the Den and surrounding pubs. No reason for me to hate them.
Rather they both stayed up. A lot of my mates are millwall and would want millwall to finish second to charlton every time. Only palace fan I know now lives in doncaster. Know plenty of gills fans and they hate us
Detest Palace, but detest Millwall more. I take the longer term view with both, that it'd be better for them to be relegated when possible/not promoted when possible, that way they fail to build a bigger support base and there are less of them to bother me.
When I was growing up, I had a few friends who supported Millwall, and they were nice people. At my school, every Palace fan I knew was a jerk; therefore, I hate Palace that little bit more. Also, because when I started supporting Charlton, we were in the same division as Palace, so they were rivals of sorts; whereas Millwall were always in the division (or two) below us, so I considered them irrelevant to Charlton.
I look upon Millwall and the Nigels as I do with any other care in the community project. We have to be sympathetic to the deluded residents of the Cold Blow Land and Selhurst Care Homes. They can't help it, the violent outbursts from the New Den are much the same as tourets syndrome elsewhere and should be treated as such. The Selhurst home for deluded delinquents is, as it sounds, a place where the Nigels can meet with their few friends.
Hate doesn't come into it. Pity is the emotion we should show.
The odds are on us having to do our care visits to Selhurst next season as government funding will run out at the New Den as will the points.
I hope they're both there next season. Millwall won't last long before before returning to their natural level - if they can just cling on this season then we can play a part next year in helping them back into a division where they can compete on a level plaing field against sides of similar stature, Stevenage, Walsall, Rochdale, Crawley, etc. We might even get to sing "We sent the Spanners Down" at them, just as we did with the Nigels a few years back.
Speaking of the Nigels, I don't think there's any danger of them going up this season, and am very much looking forward to renewing aquaintances with their spotty, happy clapping eunuchs next season.
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I think you have me mistaken for someone else mate.
Really??
You got my name wrong and I have never got a kicking at Newcastle or anywhere else come to think of it so it begs the question.
who do you think I am?
Detest Palace, but detest Millwall more. I take the longer term view with both, that it'd be better for them to be relegated when possible/not promoted when possible, that way they fail to build a bigger support base and there are less of them to bother me.
but id prefer it if a small nuclear incident both happened at selhurst park and senegal fields
Hate doesn't come into it. Pity is the emotion we should show.
The odds are on us having to do our care visits to Selhurst next season as government funding will run out at the New Den as will the points.
I hope they're both there next season. Millwall won't last long before before returning to their natural level - if they can just cling on this season then we can play a part next year in helping them back into a division where they can compete on a level plaing field against sides of similar stature, Stevenage, Walsall, Rochdale, Crawley, etc. We might even get to sing "We sent the Spanners Down" at them, just as we did with the Nigels a few years back.
Speaking of the Nigels, I don't think there's any danger of them going up this season, and am very much looking forward to renewing aquaintances with their spotty, happy clapping eunuchs next season.
my percentage is slightly higher