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Millwall v QPR

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  • apparently the spanners sold out for this game. no idea why there's such interest.
  • ChiAddick
    ChiAddick Posts: 1,781
    Been quite a bit of trouble between these two for a while.
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,771
    There was trouble at the Wolves game on boxing day with Wolves players & officials being verbally abused by Millwall fans. Also there was some kind of spat between Holloway & Harris when QPR got off the team coach.

    Can't be true. Not at Millwall - they're the family club of the year after all.
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,758

    There was trouble at the Wolves game on boxing day with Wolves players & officials being verbally abused by Millwall fans. Also there was some kind of spat between Holloway & Harris when QPR got off the team coach.

    Can't be true. Not at Millwall - they're the family club of the year after all.

    It was West Ham
  • apparently the spanners sold out for this game. no idea why there's such interest.

    The spanners missing their cup final.
  • Leuth
    Leuth Posts: 23,395
    on the one hand, ffs

    on the other hand, it's kind of hilarious how shit qpr are now
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 12,849
    edited December 2017
    just turned to sky sports where *shock horror* an object was thrown at Holloway before the game. after sky sports zoomed in, slowed down and circled the object, It kind of resembles either a piece of cutlery or possibly.. a rather thin spanner.

    updates throughout the night on sky sports news
  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,771
    Nothing to see here - just banter. Happens at all clubs don't you know.
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,402

    just turned to sky sports where *shock horror* an object was thrown at Holloway before the game. after sky sports zoomed in, slowed down and circled the object, It kind of resembles either a piece of cutlery or possibly.. a rather thin spanner.

    updates throughout the night on sky sports news

    And if you look closely at the said object your honour, under a microscope, you can see a stamped part number 6789-ICF... I mean ICF, your honour, it was West Ham!
  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,111
    Holloway didn't exactly help himself.
    Expecting a bit of trouble and abuse, better keep the entrance low key.

    Holloway....waves and cups ears. Lol


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  • Callumcafc
    Callumcafc Posts: 63,844
    Very imaginative chant there from the knuckle draggers. If you wanted to call him that, why bother with the oles?
  • stackitsteve
    stackitsteve Posts: 12,111
    Could of at least made if Holloway instead of ole
  • iamdan
    iamdan Posts: 2,422
    Family club of the year.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,903

    Very imaginative chant there from the knuckle draggers. If you wanted to call him that, why bother with the oles?

    Millwall have a directive to Europeanise their chanting in the run up to Brexit.

    To be commended if I'm honest.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,678
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  • Another defeat against Millwall for Cousins...

    QPR now below Millwall.
  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,150
    What a shower. Where does all that anger (some of it obviously faux) come from ? I can't imagine our supporters being sufficiently arsed to turn up early to berate someone like Pardew getting off the coach.

    Holloway was probably making the point to his players (especially the younger ones) that there's no need to be intimidated by a bunch of foul-mouthed knuckle draggers. I believe that Garth Crooks adopted a similar approach when our team received a warm welcome at Elland Road for the second leg of the 1987 play-off final. As Bob Paisley once remarked when an interviewer asked him about a large and hostile crowd in a European Cup away tie: "In all my years in football, I've never known the crowd to score a goal".

    A pity that QPR couldn't get a result last night. Another good result chiselled out by Millwall, who look as if they're going to be alright this season. Neil Harris deserves a lot of credit.
  • Big William
    Big William Posts: 3,850
    It wouldn't happen at Charlton as most of our ex-managers would never get another job in Britain....
  • J BLOCK
    J BLOCK Posts: 8,325
    At least the Millwall team turn up for their big games - wonder what that feels like
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,069
    Millwall intimidating the opposition since 1885.

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  • shirty5
    shirty5 Posts: 19,268

    Millwall intimidating the FA since 1885.

  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 33,771
    Just seen the video of Holloway getting off the team bus, Disgusting behaviour by the Millwall fans & the FA / FL should charge them with inciting a riot & any other misdemeanours going.........but wont & will probably give them Club of the year along with the Championship trophy as they have galvanised the supporters together.
  • Just seen the video of Holloway getting off the team bus, Disgusting behaviour by the Millwall fans & the FA / FL should charge them with inciting a riot & any other misdemeanours going.........but wont & will probably give them Club of the year along with the Championship trophy as they have galvanised the supporters together.

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  • Only just seen this statement from Kick it out
  • Only just seen this statement from Kick it out

    The chant that sparked the 'reports' was:

    "Here for the chicken, you're only here for the chicken"

    Now, by all means dislike the chant but to claim it's racist is ludicrous.

    Yet more knicker twistery *rollingeyessmileyface*
  • Who are here for the chicken?
  • Who are here for the chicken?

    Anyone that likes chicken, obviously.
  • Only just seen this statement from Kick it out

    The chant that sparked the 'reports' was:

    "Here for the chicken, you're only here for the chicken"

    Now, by all means dislike the chant but to claim it's racist is ludicrous.

    Yet more knicker twistery *rollingeyessmileyface*
    Did that chant start just after a fowl was committed ?
  • Amos on the wing
    Amos on the wing Posts: 1,802
    edited December 2017

    Who are here for the chicken?

    Anyone that likes chicken, obviously.
    Clearly....
  • Only just seen this statement from Kick it out

    The chant that sparked the 'reports' was:

    "Here for the chicken, you're only here for the chicken"

    Now, by all means dislike the chant but to claim it's racist is ludicrous.

    Yet more knicker twistery *rollingeyessmileyface*
    Did that chant start just after a fowl was committed ?
    That's a really paltry (I know) joke.