My main concern is how much we are behind these two teams.
Yep, found the whole thing quite depressing. Two well run clubs on our doorstep playing quite an entertaining game of football. We seem quite irrelevant and don’t seem to be going anywhere soon.
It’s not a coincidence that both clubs have people in charge who know the game. All weve got is Sandgaards son who has “a pretty powerful shot”.
We're absolutely miles behind both clubs especially Palace.
We're a smaller club than 2 years ago by virtue of losing our ground and training facilities.
Currently a club with a great fanbase, decent potential that rents a remarkable ground.
Have not seen anything strategy wise so far that gives me confidence this will change in next few years.
Palace have been an established premier league for nearly ten years now and Millwall have stable ownership and own their assets and appear very well run.
We are very much at the bottom of the south London pecking order and probably will be for the foreseeable.
Dceent first half showing. Mainly due to Palace not having turned up.
Typical slow start to the 2nd half and got punished, albeit from an offside in the build up.
Their right winger, whose name sounds like fashionware company that was quite popular in the 1990's amongst rufffians, was the difference in the second half.
Can't complain and will comfort myself with the belief that a draw would have been a fair result.
I know a few more than decent Millwall fans. Inevitable if you live in South London, I expect. They wouldn't be the ones booing the knee, throwing stuff or singing homophobic songs to Gallagher though.
Dceent first half showing. Mainly due to Palace not having turned up.
Typical slow start to the 2nd half and got punished, albeit from an offside in the build up.
Their right winger, who's name sounds like fashionware company that was quite popular in the 1990's amongst rufffians, was the difference in the second half.
Can't complain and will comfort myself with the belief that a draw would have been a fair result.
I know a few more than decent Millwall fans. Inevitable if you live in South London, I expect. They wouldn't be the ones booing the knee, throwing stuff or singing homophobic songs to Gallagher though.
Vincenzo…..when at The Toolbox they may well behave in a totally different manner for all you know.
I know a few more than decent Millwall fans. Inevitable if you live in South London, I expect. They wouldn't be the ones booing the knee, throwing stuff or singing homophobic songs to Gallagher though.
Vincenzo…..when at The Toolbox they may well behave in a totally different manner for all you know.
Not necessarily true as I have mates who go who wouldn't.
Charlton have knee booers so let's not get too pious.
My main concern is how much we are behind these two teams.
Yep, found the whole thing quite depressing. Two well run clubs on our doorstep playing quite an entertaining game of football. We seem quite irrelevant and don’t seem to be going anywhere soon.
It’s not a coincidence that both clubs have people in charge who know the game. All weve got is Sandgaards son who has “a pretty powerful shot”.
We're absolutely miles behind both clubs especially Palace.
We're a smaller club than 2 years ago by virtue of losing our ground and training facilities.
Currently a club with a great fanbase, decent potential that rents a remarkable ground.
Have not seen anything strategy wise so far that gives me confidence this will change in next few years.
Palace have been an established premier league for nearly ten years now and Millwall have stable ownership and own their assets and appear very well run.
We are very much at the bottom of the south London pecking order and probably will be for the foreseeable.
Enjoy your Saturday folks lol
That's a truly depressingly accurate summary Rodders. I'm grateful beyond measure that Tommy saved our club, but we are an established third division club now and it will take substantial resources and a little luck to get out again. Leeds, Sunderland, Wednesday have struggled in the past, even with money and large fanbase- it isn't easy
I know a few more than decent Millwall fans. Inevitable if you live in South London, I expect. They wouldn't be the ones booing the knee, throwing stuff or singing homophobic songs to Gallagher though.
Vincenzo…..when at The Toolbox they may well behave in a totally different manner for all you know.
Not necessarily true as I have mates who go who wouldn't.
Charlton have knee booers so let's not get too pious.
That is true. I've only heard a very small number but they always make a point of it.
Our kneeling occurs so briefly I don't get the chance to see who it is so I can call them a ****!
I know a few more than decent Millwall fans. Inevitable if you live in South London, I expect. They wouldn't be the ones booing the knee, throwing stuff or singing homophobic songs to Gallagher though.
Vincenzo…..when at The Toolbox they may well behave in a totally different manner for all you know.
Not necessarily true as I have mates who go who wouldn't.
Charlton have knee booers so let's not get too pious.
My main concern is how much we are behind these two teams.
Yep, found the whole thing quite depressing. Two well run clubs on our doorstep playing quite an entertaining game of football. We seem quite irrelevant and don’t seem to be going anywhere soon.
It’s not a coincidence that both clubs have people in charge who know the game. All weve got is Sandgaards son who has “a pretty powerful shot”.
We're absolutely miles behind both clubs especially Palace.
We're a smaller club than 2 years ago by virtue of losing our ground and training facilities.
Currently a club with a great fanbase, decent potential that rents a remarkable ground.
Have not seen anything strategy wise so far that gives me confidence this will change in next few years.
Palace have been an established premier league for nearly ten years now and Millwall have stable ownership and own their assets and appear very well run.
We are very much at the bottom of the south London pecking order and probably will be for the foreseeable.
Enjoy your Saturday folks lol
Spot on. Fucking sick and tired of clinging onto attendances and an FA cup win that happened decades before we were born.
My main concern is how much we are behind these two teams.
Yep, found the whole thing quite depressing. Two well run clubs on our doorstep playing quite an entertaining game of football. We seem quite irrelevant and don’t seem to be going anywhere soon.
It’s not a coincidence that both clubs have people in charge who know the game. All weve got is Sandgaards son who has “a pretty powerful shot”.
We're absolutely miles behind both clubs especially Palace.
We're a smaller club than 2 years ago by virtue of losing our ground and training facilities.
Currently a club with a great fanbase, decent potential that rents a remarkable ground.
Have not seen anything strategy wise so far that gives me confidence this will change in next few years.
Palace have been an established premier league for nearly ten years now and Millwall have stable ownership and own their assets and appear very well run.
We are very much at the bottom of the south London pecking order and probably will be for the foreseeable.
Millwall have put out a statement in response to unsavoury scenes during their lunchtime defeat to Crystal Palace.
A section of the home crowd discernibly booed Palace players taking the knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement before kick-off.
There were also audible homophobic chants directed at Palace's on-loan Chelsea attacker Conor Gallagher, while a bottle thrown from the stands struck Olise as he prepared to take a corner.
“Millwall Football Club has a zero-tolerance policy against all forms of discrimination and will investigate any incident of alleged abuse accordingly," the club said.
"As is club policy, any individual found guilty of discriminatory abuse is issued with an immediate lifetime ban."
Millwall have put out a statement in response to unsavoury scenes during their lunchtime defeat to Crystal Palace.
A section of the home crowd discernibly booed Palace players taking the knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement before kick-off.
There were also audible homophobic chants directed at Palace's on-loan Chelsea attacker Conor Gallagher, while a bottle thrown from the stands struck Olise as he prepared to take a corner.
“Millwall Football Club has a zero-tolerance policy against all forms of discrimination and will investigate any incident of alleged abuse accordingly," the club said.
"As is club policy, any individual found guilty of discriminatory abuse is issued with an immediate lifetime ban."
Yeah, sure he is.
Loads going to get life time bans going by the abuse the Chelsea lad got.
Olise hit in the head with a bottle of water thrown from the crowd.
Must be West Ham fans sitting in the home end again
BBC Radio 5 live commentator mentioned it as if it was as normal as a throw in. Why are commentators so happy to look away when Millwall are involved?
Happy to look away when Millwall are involved? You’re joking right?
You know there was lots of bottle throwing at Chelsea v spurs in the week? I doubt you did because nothing has been mentioned by any of the news outlets. If anyone gets a blind eye turned on them it’s the big clubs, and certainly not Millwall.
I’m sure the self righteous palace fans will be all over this. The same ones who have been giving Brighton homophobic abuse for years, and only really stopped a couple of years ago. Don’t kid yourself, they don’t care about homophobic abuse, they’re just jumping on the current bandwagon.
Olise hit in the head with a bottle of water thrown from the crowd.
Must be West Ham fans sitting in the home end again
BBC Radio 5 live commentator mentioned it as if it was as normal as a throw in. Why are commentators so happy to look away when Millwall are involved?
Happy to look away when Millwall are involved? You’re joking right?
You know there was lots of bottle throwing at Chelsea v spurs in the week? I doubt you did because nothing has been mentioned by any of the news outlets. If anyone gets a blind eye turned on them it’s the big clubs, and certainly not Millwall.
Bottles thrown at saintly Arsenal too against Man City.
Olise hit in the head with a bottle of water thrown from the crowd.
Must be West Ham fans sitting in the home end again
BBC Radio 5 live commentator mentioned it as if it was as normal as a throw in. Why are commentators so happy to look away when Millwall are involved?
Happy to look away when Millwall are involved? You’re joking right?
You know there was lots of bottle throwing at Chelsea v spurs in the week? I doubt you did because nothing has been mentioned by any of the news outlets. If anyone gets a blind eye turned on them it’s the big clubs, and certainly not Millwall.
Heard a Burnley player was hit by one after scoring at Leeds and also Arsenal fans rained them down at Rhodri.
Comments
We're a smaller club than 2 years ago by virtue of losing our ground and training facilities.
Currently a club with a great fanbase, decent potential that rents a remarkable ground.
Have not seen anything strategy wise so far that gives me confidence this will change in next few years.
Palace have been an established premier league for nearly ten years now and Millwall have stable ownership and own their assets and appear very well run.
We are very much at the bottom of the south London pecking order and probably will be for the foreseeable.
Enjoy your Saturday folks lol
Typical slow start to the 2nd half and got punished, albeit from an offside in the build up.
Their right winger, whose name sounds like fashionware company that was quite popular in the 1990's amongst rufffians, was the difference in the second half.
Can't complain and will comfort myself with the belief that a draw would have been a fair result.
Charlton have knee booers so let's not get too pious.
I'm grateful beyond measure that Tommy saved our club, but we are an established third division club now and it will take substantial resources and a little luck to get out again.
Leeds, Sunderland, Wednesday have struggled in the past, even with money and large fanbase- it isn't easy
Our kneeling occurs so briefly I don't get the chance to see who it is so I can call them a ****!
Whilst commentating on the only two teams in south London who haven't won the FA Cup.
Completely bought into Palace were formed in 1861 bollocks too.
Millwall have put out a statement in response to unsavoury scenes during their lunchtime defeat to Crystal Palace.
A section of the home crowd discernibly booed Palace players taking the knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement before kick-off.
There were also audible homophobic chants directed at Palace's on-loan Chelsea attacker Conor Gallagher, while a bottle thrown from the stands struck Olise as he prepared to take a corner.
“Millwall Football Club has a zero-tolerance policy against all forms of discrimination and will investigate any incident of alleged abuse accordingly," the club said.
"As is club policy, any individual found guilty of discriminatory abuse is issued with an immediate lifetime ban."
Yeah, sure he is.
https://www.skysports.com/football/news/34651/12511596/conor-gallagher-homophobic-chanting-directed-towards-crystal-palace-midfielder-during-fa-cup-tie-at-millwall
Whose family, The Addams?