Hate to say it but the atmosphere at The Den when we played them was 10x that of what we had on Saturday.
A bit like the team on the field, our support seems to absolutely crumble as soon as we let a goal in. It happened against Palace and Millwall even more so than in any of our other 'regular' home games this season.
I can only speak for myself but i think most would agree... when that goal went in i felt deflated. like with every millwall game. our record is so poor against them that hope is even less than against any other team to mount a comeback. The only reason i keep going to these derby games is because i don't want to miss the one time we do get a result. how long i will have to wait i don't know but i hope it comes soon cos going to the den is a miserable experience.
They were never going to come and destroy the place were they. They showed in huge numbers as just that, a show. They knew Charlton on the whole would not go looking for trouble but were there incase anything happened.
A few Millwall giving it 'big style' in Blackheath, but nothing to bad. After the 4-4 game in 2009 I saw a bloke dressed as a Superman get sparked out by a Millwall fan in O'Neills.
The bouncers then removed Superman and his mates (Batman and Green Lantern) from the pub.
They were never going to come and destroy the place were they. They showed in huge numbers as just that, a show. They knew Charlton on the whole would not go looking for trouble but were there incase anything happened.
A few Millwall giving it 'big style' in Blackheath, but nothing to bad. After the 4-4 game in 2009 I saw a bloke dressed as a Superman get sparked out by a Millwall fan in O'Neills.
The bouncers then removed Superman and his mates (Batman and Green Lantern) from the pub.
yep unfortuantely i had to endure them in oneills but nothing too bad they were bragging and the occasional divvy was looking for a ruck something along the lines of " ambulance or cab youre choice" my reply im just watching the rugby mate and then he left it oh well let them have there day out clueless shits
They were never going to come and destroy the place were they. They showed in huge numbers as just that, a show. They knew Charlton on the whole would not go looking for trouble but were there incase anything happened.
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Early kick offs don't help.
The bouncers then removed Superman and his mates (Batman and Green Lantern) from the pub.
Smiffy @BillySmithMfc
#cafc I bet I could have every one of you silly Charlton c**** one on one, you brave little pricks. Joke of a club.