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Millwall's training ground is in Bromley, they moved from the adjacent ground to Sparrows Lane several years ago.killerandflash said:2 -
Nice to see Billy French getting games. He was excellent a year or so ago against Eastbourne United and I haven't seen him in any teams until recently.2
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Thanks, for some reason I thought they were still the other side of the hedgeclive said:
Millwall's training ground is in Bromley, they moved from the adjacent ground to Sparrows Lane several years ago.killerandflash said:
So BOTH Palace and Millwall train in Bromley. That explains a few things about Bromley people
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Sorry just looked and we also had tweets, used Millwall's as they were a bit more frequent.Ollywozere said:0 -
Albie in the background so definitely not a photo from today’s game.0
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I never understand these comments.killerandflash said:
Thanks, for some reason I thought they were still the other side of the hedgeclive said:
Millwall's training ground is in Bromley, they moved from the adjacent ground to Sparrows Lane several years ago.killerandflash said:
So BOTH Palace and Millwall train in Bromley. That explains a few things about Bromley people
You do realise that Greenwich is predominantly Millwall and always has been. Nothing has changed
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orpingtonRED said:
I never understand these comments.killerandflash said:
Thanks, for some reason I thought they were still the other side of the hedgeclive said:
Millwall's training ground is in Bromley, they moved from the adjacent ground to Sparrows Lane several years ago.killerandflash said:
So BOTH Palace and Millwall train in Bromley. That explains a few things about Bromley people
You do realise that Greenwich is predominantly Millwall and always has been. Nothing has changed
Rubbish, I have lived in the borough of Greenwich for 76 years and no way there are more spanner fans.0 -
Millwall's training ground is the old Midland/HSBC Ravensbourne sports ground.killerandflash said:
Thanks, for some reason I thought they were still the other side of the hedgeclive said:
Millwall's training ground is in Bromley, they moved from the adjacent ground to Sparrows Lane several years ago.killerandflash said:
So BOTH Palace and Millwall train in Bromley. That explains a few things about Bromley people
Went there a few times as a kid when my old man played football in the banks league. From memory it wasn't particularly popular with Midland/HSBC staff. Around 1990 HSBC decided it had too many sports ground in the area (the main ground at Beckenham, Ravensbourne and Samuel Montague, which is now Shooters Hill Sports & Social club) so looked to close one. Ravensbourne was their first choice due to it's unpopularity, but they owned both Ravensbourne and Beckenham, whilst they only leased Samuel Montague off of the boys club (of the same name which shares the same field), so ended up closing that one.
My parents actually ran that club from 86 to 90, so it resulted in my Dad going back to work for the bank in the city.
https://goo.gl/maps/nyhoSxQi8gNmEh1z9
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Greenwich is a big Borough but it's mainly Millwall trust me.Johnnysummers5 said:orpingtonRED said:
I never understand these comments.killerandflash said:
Thanks, for some reason I thought they were still the other side of the hedgeclive said:
Millwall's training ground is in Bromley, they moved from the adjacent ground to Sparrows Lane several years ago.killerandflash said:
So BOTH Palace and Millwall train in Bromley. That explains a few things about Bromley people
You do realise that Greenwich is predominantly Millwall and always has been. Nothing has changed
Rubbish, I have lived in the borough of Greenwich for 76 years and no way there are more spanner fans.
76 yrs ago maybe it was I wasn't alive so can't argue with that. I've had my head kicked in by Millwall In Greenwich a few times
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Shared seven goals with Bristol City today.
Ignore imposter threads. 😁
One impact of the removal of the salary cap could be that over 21s not currently in the first team squad, which was limited to iirc 23 players, can now more easily be moved into the first team squad although Covid19 protocols will hamper this.1 -
Is this the actual reason we haven't seen the likes of Mingi, the striker who's name I won't attempt, and others on the bench, at least.Henry Irving said:Shared seven goals with Bristol City today.
Ignore imposter threads. 😁
One impact of the removal of the salary cap could be that over 21s not currently in the first team squad, which was limited to iirc 23 players, can now more easily be moved into the first team squad although Covid19 protocols will hamper this.
And why we didn't sign a couple of u21s, but over 18s, in the window?
Henry (What an unfortunate name
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https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/highlights-bristol-city-u23s-4-3-charlton-athletic-u23s/
Highlights from Weston-super-Mare
Henry took his goals well, our keeper not helped by the wind which affected both sides5 -
Recognise any of the trialists Henry ??Henry Irving said:https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/highlights-bristol-city-u23s-4-3-charlton-athletic-u23s/
Highlights from Weston-super-Mare
Henry took his goals well, our keeper not helped by the wind which affected both sides0 -
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Two lovely taken goals with both feet. Having a centre midfielder who can chip in with goals is always a huge bonus. If we stay in league 1 next season I think we will see Henry in and around the first time squad.Henry Irving said:https://www.bcfc.co.uk/news/highlights-bristol-city-u23s-4-3-charlton-athletic-u23s/
Highlights from Weston-super-Mare
Henry took his goals well, our keeper not helped by the wind which affected both sides3 -
Without a shadow of a doubt, Henry will be a Premier League player.Already the u23’s best player at 17. Once he fills out a bit he should head out for some first team football2
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Monday, February 15th: Charlton v Swansea (3pm)
Famewo, Morgan & Gilbey set to take part.5 -
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For non-twitterers
1. Nathan HARVEY
2. Billy FRENCH
3. Samuel OGUNTAYO
4. Aaron HENRY
5. Akin FAMEWO
6. Lucas NESS
7. Charles CLAYDEN
8. Albie MORGAN
9. Hady GHANDOUR
10. Junior QUITIRNA
11. Alex GILBEY
SUBS: Joe Osaghae (gk), Charlie Barker, Richard Afrane-Kesey, Kasim Aidoo, Terrell Agyemang4 -
Cheers for updates guys, won't be available to chip in any updates sadly so will look forward to seeing them after.0
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We seem to have a lot of young keepers other than AMB
Nathan Harness (on the bench on Saturday)
The confusingly similar Nathan Harvey
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And the England U16 keeper, James Beadle, coming through tookillerandflash said:We seem to have a lot of young keepers other than AMB
Nathan Harness (on the bench on Saturday)
The confusingly similar Nathan Harvey
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You gotta watch out for that one.Addick Addict said:
And the England U16 keeper, James Beadle, coming through tookillerandflash said:We seem to have a lot of young keepers other than AMB
Nathan Harness (on the bench on Saturday)
The confusingly similar Nathan Harvey
Joseph Osaghae17 -
Harness, AMB & Osaghae are very good keepers, but i don't know why we need all these keepers, at the end of the season i would release Amos & choose between AMB & Harness as the first team keeper.killerandflash said:We seem to have a lot of young keepers other than AMB
Nathan Harness (on the bench on Saturday)
The confusingly similar Nathan Harvey
Joseph Osaghae1 -
We've got another international goalie in the U16s - James Pradic (Wales).
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Sounds like he has had a tough time settling since joining. Hopefully he has sorted his personal issues and finishes the season well.ross1 said:0









