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English Football League 2022-23: Championship, League One and League Two to start on 30 July
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Mike said:Millwall 5th with games in hand ffs0
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MillwallFan said:Mike said:Millwall 5th with games in hand ffs
Good to see they have to leave a load of seats empty in the away end cos of the scum factor 20,146 capacity sold out at 18,5240 -
Mike said:Millwall 5th with games in hand ffs
Just shows what is possible when your club is (seemingly from the outside) run very well from top to bottom as a sensible football club rather than being vehicles/ platforms for crooks or guitar parading ego trippers.
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oohaahmortimer said:MillwallFan said:Mike said:Millwall 5th with games in hand ffs
Good to see they have to leave a load of seats empty in the away end cos of the scum factor 20,146 capacity sold out at 18,52413 -
oohaahmortimer said:MillwallFan said:Mike said:Millwall 5th with games in hand ffs
Good to see they have to leave a load of seats empty in the away end cos of the scum factor 20,146 capacity sold out at 18,5240 -
MillwallFan said:oohaahmortimer said:MillwallFan said:Mike said:Millwall 5th with games in hand ffs
Good to see they have to leave a load of seats empty in the away end cos of the scum factor 20,146 capacity sold out at 18,524
Charlton will now win ten on the bounce.
Cheers mate 👍3 -
Northampton's game today vs Grimsby will kick off at the slightly unusual time of 2pm, to avoid a clash with the rugby which kicks off at 3pm! Seems weird to have to stagger the rugby and football this way, it's not as if the grounds are near each other.
https://www.ntfc.co.uk/news/2023/february/early_kick_off_saturday/
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Millwall are going up aren't they ? Just know it. Will just about put the icing on the fucking cake.6
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Colin's doing it again, as Huddersfield beat Birmingham0
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Plymouth beat Cheltenham on penalties to reach the final of the Pizza Cup. What a season they are having0
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golfaddick said:Millwall are going up aren't they ? Just know it. Will just about put the icing on the fucking cake.1
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oohaahmortimer said:golfaddick said:Millwall are going up aren't they ? Just know it. Will just about put the icing on the fucking cake.
If they get into the play offs they will reach Wembley. They dont usually lose at home & will do enough over 2 legs to get through.0 -
golfaddick said:oohaahmortimer said:golfaddick said:Millwall are going up aren't they ? Just know it. Will just about put the icing on the fucking cake.
If they get into the play offs they will reach Wembley. They dont usually lose at home & will do enough over 2 legs to get through.0 -
11 League games undefeated at home , FairPlay
Why did they have 15,711 home fans v 9th placed Sunderland
but only 13,631 for the next home game v second placed Sheffield United
then 12,172 v top of the table Burnley, admittedly this was midweek but they are having one of the best seasons in their history as we have one of our worst (why are Charlton fans so negative 🙄 )
Seems weird the home attendance would slide off that much when doing unbelievably well .
I thought on the run and position they are in they’d be close to selling out the home end for all games , maybe they need some lower tier away fans to encourage them down to the Dennnnnn because their team could not do anymore .oohaahmortimer said:Why was the crowd so big compared to the recent attendances .0 -
golfaddick said:oohaahmortimer said:golfaddick said:Millwall are going up aren't they ? Just know it. Will just about put the icing on the fucking cake.
If they get into the play offs they will reach Wembley. They dont usually lose at home & will do enough over 2 legs to get through.
I'd fancy them against anyone in the play offs.1 -
oohaahmortimer said:11 League games undefeated at home , FairPlay
Why did they have 15,711 home fans v 9th placed Sunderland
but only 13,631 for the next home game v second placed Sheffield United
then 12,172 v top of the table Burnley, admittedly this was midweek but they are having one of the best seasons in their history as we have one of our worst (why are Charlton fans so negative 🙄 )
Seems weird the home attendance would slide off that much when doing unbelievably well .
I thought on the run and position they are in they’d be close to selling out the home end for all games , maybe they need some lower tier away fans to encourage them down to the Dennnnnn because their team could not do anymore .oohaahmortimer said:Why was the crowd so big compared to the recent attendances .I’m not sure why you’re so fascinated. We’re not a big club, and don’t claim to be. Pre-war we had massive crowds, and for a few years after crowds were healthy, but since then nothing special (again, a bit like yourselves). We could fiddle our crowd numbers, and sell some ultra cheap ST’s in parts of the ground, like a certain local club does or has done, to try and make our attendances look more healthier than they are, but we really don’t care.‘Biggest small club in the world’ and all that. We revel in the fact that we’re a small club who punches above our weight. Quality over quantity our fanbase, and we’re happy with that.1 -
crowds and numbers has always been my game and I'm interested not fascinated as to why it got so high then drifted off .
I thought good numbers for the sunderland fixture and rightfully so considering how good the team have been doing
and as you say you're a minge of a club so i shouldn't be surprised with the drop off but i think your team deserves better home support considering what they've achieved so far
Appreciate your response and it's clear you do care or you wouldn't have responded with the bitchy comments about our mingey support .We don’t look like we’re giving them away …..
anyway your job as a club is to be our Cnut filter and you’re currently failing so take em back please .6 -
oohaahmortimer said:crowds and numbers has always been my game and I'm interested not fascinated as to why it got so high then drifted off .
I thought good numbers for the sunderland fixture and rightfully so considering how good the team have been doing
and as you say you're a minge of a club so i shouldn't be surprised with the drop off but i think your team deserves better home support considering what they've achieved so far
Appreciate your response and it's clear you do care or you wouldn't have responded with the bitchy comments about our mingey support .We don’t look like we’re giving them away …..
anyway your job as a club is to be our Cnut filter and you’re currently failing so take em back please .Someone shared a table on millwall online a couple of years ago. It was how much championship clubs take in gate receipts. We was both in the championship then and despite you having a higher ‘official’ attendances than us, we took more in gate receipts. More walk-ups I suppose and dearer ST’s at the time.Anyway, I responded because you asked for a response, not because I care what you think of our attendance figures. I didn’t respond the first time you asked, but you started to sound desperate and I felt sorry for you so I obliged.3 -
I thought it wad obvious why Sunderland attendance was higher. Sunderland have one of the biggest away followings in the country (even when in league one). I know of at least 6 Sunderland fans that sat in the home end as the away was at capacity and they are London based so went with friends.0
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I just seek the truth with clarification, appreciate your attempt at answering , minus the sniping but I’ve got to be realistic , you can take the boy out of millwall life ……1
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oohaahmortimer said:I just seek the truth with clarification, appreciate your attempt at answering , minus the sniping but I’ve got to be realistic , you can take the boy out of millwall life ……For the record, our next home game is a saturday 3pm kick off v Norwich. Can see that being another sell out. Watch this space.1
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Norwich have got to be bottom tier material , that always livens it up in the home end0
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oohaahmortimer said:Norwich have got to be bottom tier material , that always livens it up in the home end1
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oohaahmortimer said:Norwich have got to be bottom tier material , that always livens it up in the home end
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MillwallFan said:oohaahmortimer said:Norwich have got to be bottom tier material , that always livens it up in the home end
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oohaahmortimer said:MillwallFan said:oohaahmortimer said:Norwich have got to be bottom tier material , that always livens it up in the home end1
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Plymouth vs Bolton in the final of the Pizza Cup, showing that cup success doesn't have to be at the expense of league form.2
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killerandflash said:Plymouth vs Bolton in the final of the Pizza Cup, showing that cup success doesn't have to be at the expense of league form.1
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Oxford losing 2-0 at home to Bristol Rovers. Robinson will surely not survive another bad home defeat.0
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killerandflash said:Oxford losing 2-0 at home to Bristol Rovers. Robinson will surely not survive another bad home defeat.
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