Its so heavily northern weighted. Only 6/24 teams are currently south of Birmingham. Millwall, Swindon, Southend, colchester, Coventry, Gillingham. Not looking forward to it at all.
It's the Manchester & District League. I thought we'd left it behind.
Pinocchio is in for a shock. No easy journey to the likes of Bury, Rochdale, Oldham & Scunthorpe, let alone Fleetwood. No direct trains from London. I'd encourage the boss to sell up.
Its so heavily northern weighted. Only 6/24 teams are currently south of Birmingham. Millwall, Swindon, Southend, colchester, Coventry, Gillingham. Not looking forward to it at all.
It's the Manchester & District League. I thought we'd left it behind.
Pinocchio is in for a shock. No easy journey to the likes of Bury, Rochdale, Oldham & Scunthorpe, let alone Fleetwood. No direct trains from London. I'd encourage the boss to sell up.
Change at Crewe !
Katrien can have a Word with Dario about the bonus scheme for head coaches when the teenagers are sold.
Its so heavily northern weighted. Only 6/24 teams are currently south of Birmingham. Millwall, Swindon, Southend, colchester, Coventry, Gillingham. Not looking forward to it at all.
It's the Manchester & District League. I thought we'd left it behind.
Pinocchio is in for a shock. No easy journey to the likes of Bury, Rochdale, Oldham & Scunthorpe, let alone Fleetwood. No direct trains from London. I'd encourage the boss to sell up.
Change at Crewe !
Katrien can have a Word with Dario about the bonus scheme for head coaches when the teenagers are sold.
Can't see her getting the Tram back into Manchester from Bury, Rochdale & Oldham, with all those nasty Charlton customers. Perhaps the Spurs cabbie could pick her up.
Since ive supported us we've been a lot worse, but never have we lacked so much identity, leadership or passion... I feel absolutely no connection to 95% of the players / staff / execs!
Since ive supported us we've been a lot worse, but never have we lacked so much identity, leadership or passion... I feel absolutely no connection to 95% of the players / staff / execs!
How can you not feel an affinity with local lads such as Reza Ghoochannejhad?
The best thing: You can leave home later to go to home games as there will be no queues to get in KM and RM can hear you abuse her from your seat, wherever you sit in the ground We may get a shot on target during a game We can stop bringing in old useless players like RJ and just bring in the under 18 players We will not have players signed by the club playing on loan abroad, (hopefully all their contracts will have run out or RD pay them off) You will not see our midweek goals in the league on Sky KM will stop saying, we are trying to stay in the Shampionship We will not get any publicity from the press when we sink into League 2 By about January, JJ could be our 3rd head coach of the season We will be in Cat 1 for the youth team, but no young players will want to join us RM will still say: "I have faith in RD and KM, they know what they are doing, why would they want to run the club into the ground"
I'm H A P P Y, I'm H A P P Y, I know I am, I'm sure I am, I'm H A P P Y
Maybe Roland wants us to get relegated so he can continue to loan us network players.
Then he can say "My network players got you promoted. See - I am a visionary after all"
No, he wants us relegated so we can get down to the standard of his network players. If we drop into Division 2, he should be able to bring in his network players and they will fit in
Which makes it even more odd that we let Polish Pete go. He would have ripped League 2 (DIV.4) up.
Duh - we have a £700k buy back clause in his contract
Since ive supported us we've been a lot worse, but never have we lacked so much identity, leadership or passion... I feel absolutely no connection to 95% of the players / staff / execs!
How can you not feel an affinity with local lads such as Reza Ghoochannejhad?
I hate league one. Real fans? Give me a break, most of these Mickey Mouse clubs are people's second teams. Leyton Orient and Millwall especially. Also fewer and fewer terraces, although I think Fletwood has one? Hopefully Bristol Rovers go up.
Millwall people's second team??? Lol. Utter nonsense. Gillingham you'd be right. A lot of their fans are Chelsea, Arsenal, Man U fans first (but never go) and gillingham second (but always go to watch gills, confused bunch). As for us, if you're Millwall, then you're Millwall, end of.
I hate league one. Real fans? Give me a break, most of these Mickey Mouse clubs are people's second teams. Leyton Orient and Millwall especially. Also fewer and fewer terraces, although I think Fletwood has one? Hopefully Bristol Rovers go up.
Millwall people's second team??? Lol. Utter nonsense. Gillingham you'd be right. A lot of their fans are Chelsea, Arsenal, Man U fans first (but never go) and gillingham second (but always go to watch gills, confused bunch). As for us, if you're Millwall, then you're Millwall, end of.
But usually only when they get to wembley and the occasional 'big' game.
In all the 35+ years I've been going to Millwall, out of all the hundreds of Millwall fans I've met, I've never met anyone who has Millwall as their 'second team'. In fact, I'd say Charlton have far more of this second team rubbish than we ever had. I've met a few people who 'support' one of the bigger clubs (but only watch them on Sky) but used to go to Charlton during your prem years because of cheap tickets and the chance to watch top flight football live. One of my customers and his son even had season tickets at The valley for a couple of seasons and they're staunch Newcastle fans! I went to a game at the valley once as a neutral, v Blackburn (don't ask, long story, dullest night of my life). I was on one of the divvy buses from Kent, and chatting to People on there a good lump of them said they didn't support Charlton, but Chelsea, Arsenal, Man U etc, they only went to watch Charlton for the reason given above.
In all the 35+ years I've been going to Millwall, out of all the hundreds of Millwall fans I've met, I've never met anyone who has Millwall as their 'second team'. In fact, I'd say Charlton have far more of this second team rubbish than we ever had. I've met a few people who 'support' one of the bigger clubs (but only watch them on Sky) but used to go to Charlton during your prem years because of cheap tickets and the chance to watch top flight football live. One of my customers and his son even had season tickets at The valley for a couple of seasons and they're staunch Newcastle fans! I went to a game at the valley once as a neutral, v Blackburn (don't ask, long story, dullest night of my life). I was on one of the divvy buses from Kent, and chatting to People on there a good lump of them said they didn't support Charlton, but Chelsea, Arsenal, Man U etc, they only went to watch Charlton for the reason given above.
As long as they pay and do not keep Charlton supporters from going, who cares
Its so heavily northern weighted. Only 6/24 teams are currently south of Birmingham. Millwall, Swindon, Southend, colchester, Coventry, Gillingham. Not looking forward to it at all.
I'll be honest that pleases me massively. I want to really start testing the 31 year man (my uncle). Really step it up a gear, see what he's made of
Since ive supported us we've been a lot worse, but never have we lacked so much identity, leadership or passion... I feel absolutely no connection to 95% of the players / staff / execs!
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Pinocchio is in for a shock. No easy journey to the likes of Bury, Rochdale, Oldham & Scunthorpe, let alone Fleetwood. No direct trains from London. I'd encourage the boss to sell up.
Katrien can have a Word with Dario about the bonus scheme for head coaches when the teenagers are sold.
Bristol
Oxford
Pompey
Gills
Southend
Millwall
2 trips to Blackpool
Peterborough
Coventry
Swindon
Sheffield Utd
Some good away days in there for those that can still be arsed
You can leave home later to go to home games as there will be no queues to get in
KM and RM can hear you abuse her from your seat, wherever you sit in the ground
We may get a shot on target during a game
We can stop bringing in old useless players like RJ and just bring in the under 18 players
We will not have players signed by the club playing on loan abroad, (hopefully all their contracts will have run out or RD pay them off)
You will not see our midweek goals in the league on Sky
KM will stop saying, we are trying to stay in the Shampionship
We will not get any publicity from the press when we sink into League 2
By about January, JJ could be our 3rd head coach of the season
We will be in Cat 1 for the youth team, but no young players will want to join us
RM will still say: "I have faith in RD and KM, they know what they are doing, why would they want to run the club into the ground"
I'm H A P P Y, I'm H A P P Y, I know I am, I'm sure I am, I'm H A P P Y
*ducks for cover*
In fact, I'd say Charlton have far more of this second team rubbish than we ever had. I've met a few people who 'support' one of the bigger clubs (but only watch them on Sky) but used to go to Charlton during your prem years because of cheap tickets and the chance to watch top flight football live. One of my customers and his son even had season tickets at The valley for a couple of seasons and they're staunch Newcastle fans!
I went to a game at the valley once as a neutral, v Blackburn (don't ask, long story, dullest night of my life). I was on one of the divvy buses from Kent, and chatting to People on there a good lump of them said they didn't support Charlton, but Chelsea, Arsenal, Man U etc, they only went to watch Charlton for the reason given above.