Just out of interest, how many Millwall going up to Boro? Also, how many tickets have you given Villa? They would sell that end out no problem if they got the bottom tier. Don't think they will get it though as last game of the season and a Millwall pitch invasion will put the jitters up the old bill.
The simple thing is, I won’t be on the Millwall forums if we get dicked on today. You will be waking up this morning with a hangover thinking “Was I a bit of a c*nt to those Charlton fans last night?”
There's not a 114 page thread dedicated to a really small teams progress. A team that the vast majority claim to not care about.
Strange bloke.
There’s as many pages on the non league thread mate, don’t flatter yourselves.
How many teams make up non-league? This one is just about little old us and the certain relegation we're facing this season.
The simple thing is, I won’t be on the Millwall forums if we get dicked on today. You will be waking up this morning with a hangover thinking “Was I a bit of a c*nt to those Charlton fans last night?”
There's not a 114 page thread dedicated to a really small teams progress. A team that the vast majority claim to not care about.
Strange bloke.
There’s as many pages on the non league thread mate, don’t flatter yourselves.
How many teams make up non-league? This one is just about little old us and the certain relegation we're facing this season.
Just out of interest, how many Millwall going up to Boro? Also, how many tickets have you given Villa? They would sell that end out no problem if they got the bottom tier. Don't think they will get it though as last game of the season and a Millwall pitch invasion will put the jitters up the old bill.
As of Monday at about 10am we had sold about 900 out of the 1500 allocation.
Tickets will not go on general sale and there are conditions attached to being able to purchase one as a member or season ticket holder.
Villa wont get the bottom tier due to, as @MillwallFan so eloquently put it, a certain group of student types not being able to keep their brains in their pants when they last visited.
Villa will get roughly 2,800 tickets (give or take a couple'a hundred if the old bill decide to cordon off each side of the stand).
Just out of interest, how many Millwall going up to Boro? Also, how many tickets have you given Villa? They would sell that end out no problem if they got the bottom tier. Don't think they will get it though as last game of the season and a Millwall pitch invasion will put the jitters up the old bill.
As of Monday at about 10am we had sold about 900 out of the 1500 allocation.
Tickets will not go on general sale and there are conditions attached to being able to purchase one as a member or season ticket holder.
Villa wont get the bottom tier due to, as @MillwallFan so eloquently put it, a certain group of student types not being able to keep their brains in their pants when they last visited.
Villa will get roughly 2,800 tickets (give or take a couple'a hundred if the old bill decide to cordon off each side of the stand).
Nothing to do with the fat gypo in the string vest and his mates on the pitch v Leicester then?
Villa wont get the bottom tier due to, as @MillwallFan so eloquently put it, a certain group of student types not being able to keep their brains in their pants when they last visited.
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They gave it to Leicester in the Cup last season ?
Was it Charlton or West Ham fans who caused the problem in that fixture or your cunts
Villa wont get the bottom tier due to, as @MillwallFan so eloquently put it, a certain group of student types not being able to keep their brains in their pants when they last visited.
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They gave it to Leicester in the Cup last season ?
Was it Charlton or West Ham fans who caused the problem in that fixture or your cunts
Just out of interest, how many Millwall going up to Boro? Also, how many tickets have you given Villa? They would sell that end out no problem if they got the bottom tier. Don't think they will get it though as last game of the season and a Millwall pitch invasion will put the jitters up the old bill.
As of Monday at about 10am we had sold about 900 out of the 1500 allocation.
Tickets will not go on general sale and there are conditions attached to being able to purchase one as a member or season ticket holder.
Villa wont get the bottom tier due to, as @MillwallFan so eloquently put it, a certain group of student types not being able to keep their brains in their pants when they last visited.
Villa will get roughly 2,800 tickets (give or take a couple'a hundred if the old bill decide to cordon off each side of the stand).
Nothing to do with the fat gypo in the string vest and his mates on the pitch v Leicester then?
I am not a gypsy.
It was an aerated sports vest that was designed for maximum reduction in perspiration.
Even If Millwall finish in the top 7, Neil Harris has done a fantastic job all season and overachieved big time.
If uncle Roy keeps Palace up after having No points and no goals after 9 games he is a miracle worker.
Back in the absurd world of CAFC, If Charlton get into the play-offs Bowyer would have done a fantastic job in a short time.
It's a funny old game.
Good points. As much as I hate that smug grin on Harris’ face and the absolute wankshit he comes out with every week about the Den being intimidating and then at away games when he says the pressure’s all on the home team, we’re just little old Millwall punching above our weight bollocks, he’s done a great job
The chairman’s commitment has remained admirable even though he’s probably lost a lot of money over the years.
Still love seeing them lose and can’t stand our record against them as it eats me up inside but credit where credit is due
How bored do you have to be to make an account on a different teams fan forum?
Are you having a laugh? @Big_Bad_World has been on here for ages! part of the furniture now and now a comment like that. Give him a proper dig or call millwall a bunch of tossers but is that all you can come up with?
Even If Millwall finish in the top 7, Neil Harris has done a fantastic job all season and overachieved big time.
If uncle Roy keeps Palace up after having No points and no goals after 9 games he is a miracle worker.
Back in the absurd world of CAFC, If Charlton get into the play-offs Bowyer would have done a fantastic job in a short time.
It's a funny old game.
Disagree with the Palace thing. No one was that far away from them even when they had got no points after 9 games. Also Zaha was injured and came back. Hodgson is a decent club manager but it is not a miracle, he just organized them, get the best player back from injury and gave the team a bit of belief.
Harris has done a good job at Millwall. It shows what can be achieved with hard work, organization and good team work. Two tough games. I am hoping that they don't make the play offs all the same.
And it kicked off prior to the game around "The Blue". Although I'm sure that was the City fans/Police/West ham fans/shopkeepers fault (delete as appropriate)
I gave a City fan I know a few recommendations re Borough pubs to go to pre match, but he decided to swerve the area full stop as Bristol had turned up super early and were in Bermondsey at 9am or something stupid. Don’t think the locals were happy, but it had something to do with the reverse fixture earlier in the season. Boys will be boys I guess.
Even If Millwall finish in the top 7, Neil Harris has done a fantastic job all season and overachieved big time.
If uncle Roy keeps Palace up after having No points and no goals after 9 games he is a miracle worker.
Back in the absurd world of CAFC, If Charlton get into the play-offs Bowyer would have done a fantastic job in a short time.
It's a funny old game.
Good points. As much as I hate that smug grin on Harris’ face and the absolute wankshit he comes out with every week about the Den being intimidating and then at away games when he says the pressure’s all on the home team, we’re just little old Millwall punching above our weight bollocks, he’s done a great job
The chairman’s commitment has remained admirable even though he’s probably lost a lot of money over the years.
Still love seeing them lose and can’t stand our record against them as it eats me up inside but credit where credit is due
Its a good point about the relative chairmen. I remember Berylson on tv last year at Wembley kicking virtually every ball - can you imagine Duchatelet even turning up this year? Imagine if he did - there would be a riot.
Out of interest BBW, what is Millwalls debt? and how much would Berylson be bunging into the club ever year?
Genuinely haven't got a clue. Any investment is usually by way of a share issue. I also don't pay much attention to our accounts, to be honest.
Just enjoy the moment mate. You have had a great season whatever happens next. Keep posting and have a good summer
Cheers, fella.
Not really much else to enjoy now other than the season overall (not that that's a bad thing). Can't see us making the playoffs with the games we've got left so am now hoping that we keep the same group of players and add one or two new faces that buy in to the ethos and spirit that Harris has instilled in the current squad.
Exciting times for you as well. Could be a few good fixtures next season if you have a successful day out at Wembley.
A mate of mine drew my attention to a thread on north stand banter about us.
Yes Millwall who dont care about us have a thread dedicated to us.
Anyway someone on there Moody really doesnt like us (dunno if its 1 of the spanners on here)
Here are a few posts from last couple of pages
Post 1-Let's compare Neil Harris and Lee Bowyer for a moment.
Harris has to fight to break into professional football, holding down a job in the real world whilst playing non-league football. Doing the commute, then having go training or travel to an away match at some far flung corner of East Anglia. When he got his chance as a pro he grabbed it and won the Golden Boot with the goals that helped Millwall become Champions of League One. However, he was tragically struck down by cancer that summer. He beat it. Got fit. Helped Millwall reach the FA Cup final and Europe. He then came back to the club, beat Teddy Sheringham's Millwall goal scoring record & helped Millwall win promotion back to the Championship. Then, 3 years ago he took over as manager and set about rebuilding a club brought to it's knees by the biggest clown in English football. He nearly saved us from relegation. He did get us to a Play-Off final in his first full season and then bounced back from that crushing defeat to take us the following season (ask Reading and Bradford City how hard is to do). Now we sit one point of the Championship Play-Off places and boast one of the best home records in the country. Oh, and he also masterminded 3 wins against Premier League teams as a third tier outfit to lead us to the QFs.
Bowyer, meanwhile has been spoilt since an early age, having been signed as a school boy by Charlton. Pampered and privileged he almost wasted his talent by getting caught abusing drugs whilst with England U18s. And while Harris was trying to fit training and games around his job, Bowyer was convicted of affray and fined £4,500 following an incident in a McDonald's restaurant in London in which CCTV footage showed Bowyer throwing chairs and racially abusing a staff member of Asian origin.
He has only played 46 games for Charlton and jumped ship at the first opporunity. Probably only ended at Charlton as they were only club to overlook his dubious reputation. Has so far managed to win 3 and draw one game in the weakest League One in many years.
But, yes - I can see why they think he may be their 'Neil Harris'.
Post 2-True. It is pretty impressive that a club as poorly run as Charlton Athletic can go to the mecca of Shropshire football and really take it to the Shrews & win - albeit against a woefully out of form Shrewsbury Town side.
They may even have a chance of edging out crack Lincolnshire outfit Scunthorpe United, the pride of Cambridgeshire Peterborough United and Devon giants Plymouth Argyle in the race for the Play-Offs now. Dare to dream and all that. I fear that South Yorkshire titans Rotherham United are too good and too far ahead of them to catch however.
Post 3-They are struggling to sell their allocation for Portsmouth away!!!
Millwall regularly average 10-12% of their home support on the road every season, even with the members only, all-ticket restrictions.
Charlton are one of the worst in the entire FL, averaging 4-7% most seasons.
It must be quite depressing supporting them. Do they ever enjoy some of the things most football fans (from Man City to Mansfield) get to experience - cup runs, big away turn outs, partisan home atmosphere in big games, derby wins or trips to Wembley? Seems not.
Crikey, they actually won an important away game for once - and very nearly in front of a sell-out away allocation. Be fair tho - Portsmouth is miles away init.
Post 4- Like I have said before; it's a beautiful win / win with Charlton at the moment in their current state. Either they miss out on play-offs (which would be a massive collapse) or they get into them & choke (most likely); or they actually go up and give us at least 4 points and lot's of fun of being beaten most weeks (especially if sale doesn't go through).
Some of them smirking at us getting beat by the best Championship level side I've seen since Swansea City went up - blimey, if they played that Fulham side next week they would be destroyed about 6/7 nil.
Post 5- Apparently, this is quality away support. How tame? Seen us go more mental at Reading away for a nothing match...
A mate of mine drew my attention to a thread on north stand banter about us.
Yes Millwall who dont care about us have a thread dedicated to us.
Anyway someone on there Moody really doesnt like us (dunno if its 1 of the spanners on here)
Here are a few posts from last couple of pages
Post 1-Let's compare Neil Harris and Lee Bowyer for a moment.
Harris has to fight to break into professional football, holding down a job in the real world whilst playing non-league football. Doing the commute, then having go training or travel to an away match at some far flung corner of East Anglia. When he got his chance as a pro he grabbed it and won the Golden Boot with the goals that helped Millwall become Champions of League One. However, he was tragically struck down by cancer that summer. He beat it. Got fit. Helped Millwall reach the FA Cup final and Europe. He then came back to the club, beat Teddy Sheringham's Millwall goal scoring record & helped Millwall win promotion back to the Championship. Then, 3 years ago he took over as manager and set about rebuilding a club brought to it's knees by the biggest clown in English football. He nearly saved us from relegation. He did get us to a Play-Off final in his first full season and then bounced back from that crushing defeat to take us the following season (ask Reading and Bradford City how hard is to do). Now we sit one point of the Championship Play-Off places and boast one of the best home records in the country. Oh, and he also masterminded 3 wins against Premier League teams as a third tier outfit to lead us to the QFs.
Bowyer, meanwhile has been spoilt since an early age, having been signed as a school boy by Charlton. Pampered and privileged he almost wasted his talent by getting caught abusing drugs whilst with England U18s. And while Harris was trying to fit training and games around his job, Bowyer was convicted of affray and fined £4,500 following an incident in a McDonald's restaurant in London in which CCTV footage showed Bowyer throwing chairs and racially abusing a staff member of Asian origin.
He has only played 46 games for Charlton and jumped ship at the first opporunity. Probably only ended at Charlton as they were only club to overlook his dubious reputation. Has so far managed to win 3 and draw one game in the weakest League One in many years.
But, yes - I can see why they think he may be their 'Neil Harris'.
Post 2-True. It is pretty impressive that a club as poorly run as Charlton Athletic can go to the mecca of Shropshire football and really take it to the Shrews & win - albeit against a woefully out of form Shrewsbury Town side.
They may even have a chance of edging out crack Lincolnshire outfit Scunthorpe United, the pride of Cambridgeshire Peterborough United and Devon giants Plymouth Argyle in the race for the Play-Offs now. Dare to dream and all that. I fear that South Yorkshire titans Rotherham United are too good and too far ahead of them to catch however.
Post 3-They are struggling to sell their allocation for Portsmouth away!!!
Millwall regularly average 10-12% of their home support on the road every season, even with the members only, all-ticket restrictions.
Charlton are one of the worst in the entire FL, averaging 4-7% most seasons.
It must be quite depressing supporting them. Do they ever enjoy some of the things most football fans (from Man City to Mansfield) get to experience - cup runs, big away turn outs, partisan home atmosphere in big games, derby wins or trips to Wembley? Seems not.
Crikey, they actually won an important away game for once - and very nearly in front of a sell-out away allocation. Be fair tho - Portsmouth is miles away init.
Post 4- Like I have said before; it's a beautiful win / win with Charlton at the moment in their current state. Either they miss out on play-offs (which would be a massive collapse) or they get into them & choke (most likely); or they actually go up and give us at least 4 points and lot's of fun of being beaten most weeks (especially if sale doesn't go through).
Some of them smirking at us getting beat by the best Championship level side I've seen since Swansea City went up - blimey, if they played that Fulham side next week they would be destroyed about 6/7 nil.
Post 5- Apparently, this is quality away support. How tame? Seen us go more mental at Reading away for a nothing match...
Some of that is pretty accurate to be fair. But we still win because he’s Millwall. I really couldn’t give two shits about them or Palace. I’m a Charlton fan and proud of it.
Post 1 - irrelevant nonsense Post 2 - fairly true, we're competing with sides in a division we shouldn't be in Post 3 - again true, it's no secret our % of home fans that go away is amongst the lowest in the league Post 4 - not necessarily true. If we get taken over, we'll be on the up, whereas they will be very hard pushed to have anything like the season they've just had. Post 5 - haven't they played at Portsmouth in recent years? Not sure any Pompey fans called their support 'probably the best away support we've had down here'
A mate of mine drew my attention to a thread on north stand banter about us.
Yes Millwall who dont care about us have a thread dedicated to us.
Anyway someone on there Moody really doesnt like us (dunno if its 1 of the spanners on here)
Here are a few posts from last couple of pages
Post 1-Let's compare Neil Harris and Lee Bowyer for a moment.
Harris has to fight to break into professional football, holding down a job in the real world whilst playing non-league football. Doing the commute, then having go training or travel to an away match at some far flung corner of East Anglia. When he got his chance as a pro he grabbed it and won the Golden Boot with the goals that helped Millwall become Champions of League One. However, he was tragically struck down by cancer that summer. He beat it. Got fit. Helped Millwall reach the FA Cup final and Europe. He then came back to the club, beat Teddy Sheringham's Millwall goal scoring record & helped Millwall win promotion back to the Championship. Then, 3 years ago he took over as manager and set about rebuilding a club brought to it's knees by the biggest clown in English football. He nearly saved us from relegation. He did get us to a Play-Off final in his first full season and then bounced back from that crushing defeat to take us the following season (ask Reading and Bradford City how hard is to do). Now we sit one point of the Championship Play-Off places and boast one of the best home records in the country. Oh, and he also masterminded 3 wins against Premier League teams as a third tier outfit to lead us to the QFs.
Bowyer, meanwhile has been spoilt since an early age, having been signed as a school boy by Charlton. Pampered and privileged he almost wasted his talent by getting caught abusing drugs whilst with England U18s. And while Harris was trying to fit training and games around his job, Bowyer was convicted of affray and fined £4,500 following an incident in a McDonald's restaurant in London in which CCTV footage showed Bowyer throwing chairs and racially abusing a staff member of Asian origin.
He has only played 46 games for Charlton and jumped ship at the first opporunity. Probably only ended at Charlton as they were only club to overlook his dubious reputation. Has so far managed to win 3 and draw one game in the weakest League One in many years.
But, yes - I can see why they think he may be their 'Neil Harris'.
Post 2-True. It is pretty impressive that a club as poorly run as Charlton Athletic can go to the mecca of Shropshire football and really take it to the Shrews & win - albeit against a woefully out of form Shrewsbury Town side.
They may even have a chance of edging out crack Lincolnshire outfit Scunthorpe United, the pride of Cambridgeshire Peterborough United and Devon giants Plymouth Argyle in the race for the Play-Offs now. Dare to dream and all that. I fear that South Yorkshire titans Rotherham United are too good and too far ahead of them to catch however.
Post 3-They are struggling to sell their allocation for Portsmouth away!!!
Millwall regularly average 10-12% of their home support on the road every season, even with the members only, all-ticket restrictions.
Charlton are one of the worst in the entire FL, averaging 4-7% most seasons.
It must be quite depressing supporting them. Do they ever enjoy some of the things most football fans (from Man City to Mansfield) get to experience - cup runs, big away turn outs, partisan home atmosphere in big games, derby wins or trips to Wembley? Seems not.
Crikey, they actually won an important away game for once - and very nearly in front of a sell-out away allocation. Be fair tho - Portsmouth is miles away init.
Post 4- Like I have said before; it's a beautiful win / win with Charlton at the moment in their current state. Either they miss out on play-offs (which would be a massive collapse) or they get into them & choke (most likely); or they actually go up and give us at least 4 points and lot's of fun of being beaten most weeks (especially if sale doesn't go through).
Some of them smirking at us getting beat by the best Championship level side I've seen since Swansea City went up - blimey, if they played that Fulham side next week they would be destroyed about 6/7 nil.
Post 5- Apparently, this is quality away support. How tame? Seen us go more mental at Reading away for a nothing match...
Some of that is pretty accurate to be fair. But we still win because he’s Millwall. I really couldn’t give two shits about them or Palace. I’m a Charlton fan and proud of it.
Couldn't give a flying F about anyone other than us.
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Tickets will not go on general sale and there are conditions attached to being able to purchase one as a member or season ticket holder.
Villa wont get the bottom tier due to, as @MillwallFan so eloquently put it, a certain group of student types not being able to keep their brains in their pants when they last visited.
Villa will get roughly 2,800 tickets (give or take a couple'a hundred if the old bill decide to cordon off each side of the stand).
Was it Charlton or West Ham fans who caused the problem in that fixture or your cunts
It was most definitely your cunts.
It was an aerated sports vest that was designed for maximum reduction in perspiration.
Even If Millwall finish in the top 7, Neil Harris has done a fantastic job all season and overachieved big time.
If uncle Roy keeps Palace up after having No points and no goals after 9 games he is a miracle worker.
Back in the absurd world of CAFC,
If Charlton get into the play-offs Bowyer would have done a fantastic job in a short time.
It's a funny old game.
The chairman’s commitment has remained admirable even though he’s probably lost a lot of money over the years.
Still love seeing them lose and can’t stand our record against them as it eats me up inside but credit where credit is due
Then there's the question around whether or not boredom was a driver in the creation of said account.
I don't think you've thought this through.
Harris has done a good job at Millwall. It shows what can be achieved with hard work, organization and good team work. Two tough games. I am hoping that they don't make the play offs all the same.
Come on you Smoggies. I've set to record.
You have had a great season whatever happens next.
Keep posting and have a good summer
Not really much else to enjoy now other than the season overall (not that that's a bad thing). Can't see us making the playoffs with the games we've got left so am now hoping that we keep the same group of players and add one or two new faces that buy in to the ethos and spirit that Harris has instilled in the current squad.
Exciting times for you as well. Could be a few good fixtures next season if you have a successful day out at Wembley.
Yes Millwall who dont care about us have a thread dedicated to us.
Anyway someone on there Moody really doesnt like us (dunno if its 1 of the spanners on here)
Here are a few posts from last couple of pages
Post 1-Let's compare Neil Harris and Lee Bowyer for a moment.
Harris has to fight to break into professional football, holding down a job in the real world whilst playing non-league football. Doing the commute, then having go training or travel to an away match at some far flung corner of East Anglia. When he got his chance as a pro he grabbed it and won the Golden Boot with the goals that helped Millwall become Champions of League One. However, he was tragically struck down by cancer that summer. He beat it. Got fit. Helped Millwall reach the FA Cup final and Europe. He then came back to the club, beat Teddy Sheringham's Millwall goal scoring record & helped Millwall win promotion back to the Championship. Then, 3 years ago he took over as manager and set about rebuilding a club brought to it's knees by the biggest clown in English football. He nearly saved us from relegation. He did get us to a Play-Off final in his first full season and then bounced back from that crushing defeat to take us the following season (ask Reading and Bradford City how hard is to do). Now we sit one point of the Championship Play-Off places and boast one of the best home records in the country. Oh, and he also masterminded 3 wins against Premier League teams as a third tier outfit to lead us to the QFs.
Bowyer, meanwhile has been spoilt since an early age, having been signed as a school boy by Charlton. Pampered and privileged he almost wasted his talent by getting caught abusing drugs whilst with England U18s. And while Harris was trying to fit training and games around his job, Bowyer was convicted of affray and fined £4,500 following an incident in a McDonald's restaurant in London in which CCTV footage showed Bowyer throwing chairs and racially abusing a staff member of Asian origin.
He has only played 46 games for Charlton and jumped ship at the first opporunity. Probably only ended at Charlton as they were only club to overlook his dubious reputation. Has so far managed to win 3 and draw one game in the weakest League One in many years.
But, yes - I can see why they think he may be their 'Neil Harris'.
Post 2-True. It is pretty impressive that a club as poorly run as Charlton Athletic can go to the mecca of Shropshire football and really take it to the Shrews & win - albeit against a woefully out of form Shrewsbury Town side.
They may even have a chance of edging out crack Lincolnshire outfit Scunthorpe United, the pride of Cambridgeshire Peterborough United and Devon giants Plymouth Argyle in the race for the Play-Offs now. Dare to dream and all that. I fear that South Yorkshire titans Rotherham United are too good and too far ahead of them to catch however.
Post 3-They are struggling to sell their allocation for Portsmouth away!!!
Millwall regularly average 10-12% of their home support on the road every season, even with the members only, all-ticket restrictions.
Charlton are one of the worst in the entire FL, averaging 4-7% most seasons.
It must be quite depressing supporting them. Do they ever enjoy some of the things most football fans (from Man City to Mansfield) get to experience - cup runs, big away turn outs, partisan home atmosphere in big games, derby wins or trips to Wembley? Seems not.
Crikey, they actually won an important away game for once - and very nearly in front of a sell-out away allocation. Be fair tho - Portsmouth is miles away init.
Post 4- Like I have said before; it's a beautiful win / win with Charlton at the moment in their current state. Either they miss out on play-offs (which would be a massive collapse) or they get into them & choke (most likely); or they actually go up and give us at least 4 points and lot's of fun of being beaten most weeks (especially if sale doesn't go through).
Some of them smirking at us getting beat by the best Championship level side I've seen since Swansea City went up - blimey, if they played that Fulham side next week they would be destroyed about 6/7 nil.
Post 5- Apparently, this is quality away support. How tame? Seen us go more mental at Reading away for a nothing match...
https://twitter.com/statuses/988100619927019520
I really couldn’t give two shits about them or Palace. I’m a Charlton fan and proud of it.
Post 2 - fairly true, we're competing with sides in a division we shouldn't be in
Post 3 - again true, it's no secret our % of home fans that go away is amongst the lowest in the league
Post 4 - not necessarily true. If we get taken over, we'll be on the up, whereas they will be very hard pushed to have anything like the season they've just had.
Post 5 - haven't they played at Portsmouth in recent years? Not sure any Pompey fans called their support 'probably the best away support we've had down here'