200 extra tickets for Millwall. (Ed. Sold out)
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Come on, you'll still be getting your court suit out of the cleaners, pinning a rosette to it, after all, it's your cup final.MillwallFan said:lol I genuinely believe you're going to beat us this time!
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karl robinson can pull this off will be worth the wait, possibility of doing the double over them2
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Within a month as well. We have them again Mid January.palarsehater said:karl robinson can pull this off will be worth the wait, possibility of doing the double over them
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Just booked up. My first trip to the New Den. Can anyone recommend best route from Sidcup. Either train or car? Cheers0
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Trying to buy some this AM, been on hold for 20mins. When should I give up?0
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I was on the line for 25 minutes before it all went through.Rossyjim said:Trying to buy some this AM, been on hold for 20mins. When should I give up?
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Get off a New Cross mate and take a stroll through the Sainsburys and estate. There is a decent pub on route called 'The Rose. It does some decent craft ale.DessieValley said:Just booked up. My first trip to the New Den. Can anyone recommend best route from Sidcup. Either train or car? Cheers
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CrimewatchE-cafc said:Is it on national television?
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just got mine. they're the seats closest to the edge. which means I will get a great view of all those spanners pulling faces and making various and some quite complex hand gestures.
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Mate, that will have no bearing on the result, whatsoever. This is Millwall v Charlton ...MillwallFan said:You're going to beat us. We are worse than s*** at the moment
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Seconded. A good pub The Rose and shouldn't have any of our silly lot in, just normal fans. It's New Cross Gate though that's opposite the Rose and next to Sainsbury's. If you get off at New Cross you'll have a bit further to walk but pass another couple of decent pubs, including the nearly refurbed New Cross House which is a superb pub now and The New Cross Inn as well as a couple of other friendly and fairly trendy boozers.robroy said:
Get off a New Cross mate and take a stroll through the Sainsburys and estate. There is a decent pub on route called 'The Rose. It does some decent craft ale.DessieValley said:Just booked up. My first trip to the New Den. Can anyone recommend best route from Sidcup. Either train or car? Cheers
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Jeremy KyleE-cafc said:Is it on national television?
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Quite a few of my Millwall mates reckon this'll be our year. Most of them aren't going to the game though, a couple have Christmas work do's and one is on a promise (with his cousin).37
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This is our year , I'm sure of it , the ying to the yang of our wanky ownership will see us win5
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I actually lol'd thereBrendan_O_Connell said:Quite a few of my Millwall mates reckon this'll be our year. Most of them aren't going to the game though, a couple have Christmas work do's and one is on a promise (with his cousin).

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The Rose that used to be called the Hobgoblin? Now that was a pub will a silly lot in it! There are quite a few decent pubs in New Cross.MillwallFan said:
Seconded. A good pub The Rose and shouldn't have any of our silly lot in, just normal fans. It's New Cross Gate though that's opposite the Rose and next to Sainsbury's. If you get off at New Cross you'll have a bit further to walk but pass another couple of decent pubs, including the nearly refurbed New Cross House which is a superb pub now and The New Cross Inn as well as a couple of other friendly and fairly trendy boozers.robroy said:
Get off a New Cross mate and take a stroll through the Sainsburys and estate. There is a decent pub on route called 'The Rose. It does some decent craft ale.DessieValley said:Just booked up. My first trip to the New Den. Can anyone recommend best route from Sidcup. Either train or car? Cheers
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Used to be called the Rose, got changed to the Hobgoblin for a bit, then back to The Rose. New Cross is fine for a pre match drink. All the nutters drink around Bermondsey mostly these days. Down the blue usually.Friend Or Defoe said:
The Rose that used to be called the Hobgoblin? Now that was a pub will a silly lot in it! There are quite a few decent pubs in New Cross.MillwallFan said:
Seconded. A good pub The Rose and shouldn't have any of our silly lot in, just normal fans. It's New Cross Gate though that's opposite the Rose and next to Sainsbury's. If you get off at New Cross you'll have a bit further to walk but pass another couple of decent pubs, including the nearly refurbed New Cross House which is a superb pub now and The New Cross Inn as well as a couple of other friendly and fairly trendy boozers.robroy said:
Get off a New Cross mate and take a stroll through the Sainsburys and estate. There is a decent pub on route called 'The Rose. It does some decent craft ale.DessieValley said:Just booked up. My first trip to the New Den. Can anyone recommend best route from Sidcup. Either train or car? Cheers
On a separate note, who would take a draw now if offered? I would. Really not confident about this one.
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Nah, it's been so long since we beat you even the draws feel like a loss to meMillwallFan said:
Used to be called the Rose, got changed to the Hobgoblin for a bit, then back to The Rose. New Cross is fine for a pre match drink. All the nutters drink around Bermondsey mostly these days. Down the blue usually.Friend Or Defoe said:
The Rose that used to be called the Hobgoblin? Now that was a pub will a silly lot in it! There are quite a few decent pubs in New Cross.MillwallFan said:
Seconded. A good pub The Rose and shouldn't have any of our silly lot in, just normal fans. It's New Cross Gate though that's opposite the Rose and next to Sainsbury's. If you get off at New Cross you'll have a bit further to walk but pass another couple of decent pubs, including the nearly refurbed New Cross House which is a superb pub now and The New Cross Inn as well as a couple of other friendly and fairly trendy boozers.robroy said:
Get off a New Cross mate and take a stroll through the Sainsburys and estate. There is a decent pub on route called 'The Rose. It does some decent craft ale.DessieValley said:Just booked up. My first trip to the New Den. Can anyone recommend best route from Sidcup. Either train or car? Cheers
On a separate note, who would take a draw now if offered? I would. Really not confident about this one.2 -
Nah, It's Christmas, a time of traditions.MillwallFan said:
Used to be called the Rose, got changed to the Hobgoblin for a bit, then back to The Rose. New Cross is fine for a pre match drink. All the nutters drink around Bermondsey mostly these days. Down the blue usually.Friend Or Defoe said:
The Rose that used to be called the Hobgoblin? Now that was a pub will a silly lot in it! There are quite a few decent pubs in New Cross.MillwallFan said:
Seconded. A good pub The Rose and shouldn't have any of our silly lot in, just normal fans. It's New Cross Gate though that's opposite the Rose and next to Sainsbury's. If you get off at New Cross you'll have a bit further to walk but pass another couple of decent pubs, including the nearly refurbed New Cross House which is a superb pub now and The New Cross Inn as well as a couple of other friendly and fairly trendy boozers.robroy said:
Get off a New Cross mate and take a stroll through the Sainsburys and estate. There is a decent pub on route called 'The Rose. It does some decent craft ale.DessieValley said:Just booked up. My first trip to the New Den. Can anyone recommend best route from Sidcup. Either train or car? Cheers
On a separate note, who would take a draw now if offered? I would. Really not confident about this one.0 -
Cannot believe some of the ridiculous optimism being displayed by a few of you on here. It's like you've never been to watch a Charlton vs Millwall fixture before.
Quick reminder of the scenario last time we played them at The Toolbox. It was the 14/15 season, Millwall were getting relegated whilst whilst Crouching Guy, Hidden Luzon had overseen a remarkable improvement having got through Katrien's rigorous recruitment process - basically, they were about as "there for the taking" as you can get, form going into that game as follows:
Charlton - 2 wins on the spin, 7 wins in the last 9
Millwall - no wins in 9, no home win for 5 (Yes, FIVE) full months.
Despite the above, we still managed to lose 2-1. This time round, we're dead level on points and yet everyone's making wildly optimistic predictions about getting a draw or even a win. Madness!
6-0 to The Scum, kept in the ground for an hour after the game for our own safety, in the freezing cold, and then when we finally get out, all the trains have been cancelled and there's no buses due to a burst water main, so we all have to walk home to wherever we live, and then it starts chucking down with rain.
We're doomed.39 -
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Got me and @yanntheman our tickets just in the nick of time. Good feeling about this one.1
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Rang a couple of hours ago, and they said they had sold out. Then saw a tweet that there were 17 left and managed to get the extra 3 i needed. thank fook for that.0
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its the staying in the ground afterwards i'm not looking forward to, likely to be cold and everyone just wants to get home.0
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Wasn't gunna go but got a feeling we'll win and I can't miss that so phoned up earlier and bought a ticket2
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Sold out, 2,2832
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We will win.
First time since 1981 that I won't be there = nailed on win.
I'm that confident about it I might even have a bet on it to try to make up for my disappointment - on us!0 -
Knew you'd shoehorn mention of a train in there somewhere.MrLargo said:Cannot believe some of the ridiculous optimism being displayed by a few of you on here. It's like you've never been to watch a Charlton vs Millwall fixture before.
Quick reminder of the scenario last time we played them at The Toolbox. It was the 14/15 season, Millwall were getting relegated whilst whilst Crouching Guy, Hidden Luzon had overseen a remarkable improvement having got through Katrien's rigorous recruitment process - basically, they were about as "there for the taking" as you can get, form going into that game as follows:
Charlton - 2 wins on the spin, 7 wins in the last 9
Millwall - no wins in 9, no home win for 5 (Yes, FIVE) full months.
Despite the above, we still managed to lose 2-1. This time round, we're dead level on points and yet everyone's making wildly optimistic predictions about getting a draw or even a win. Madness!
6-0 to The Scum, kept in the ground for an hour after the game for our own safety, in the freezing cold, and then when we finally get out, all the trains have been cancelled and there's no buses due to a burst water main, so we all have to walk home to wherever we live, and then it starts chucking down with rain.
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Been thinking the same. But then the sensible head of mine kicks in that Millwall could play their canteen staff (including Joyce with the varicose veins) and still churn out a 0-0.Off_it said:We will win.
First time since 1981 that I won't be there. Nailed on win.
Couple of Spanners in the group I'm out with that night. Won't be playing 'loser buys the beers' that's for sure
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I went into work this AM with every intention of buying one of the 200. I had a feeling all day yesterday that we were going to beat them.
Within 10 mins of sitting at my desk, I did 100% about turn and didn't bother.1




















