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OMG! MILLWALL MIGHT GET PROMOTED - but not in 2023 :)

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  • Which hen?
  • One of the best run clubs around so no surprise to see them doing well, fair play to them

    Still think they might just miss out but once you get in the playoffs it’s a lottery and 6th has just as good a chance as third 

    Surprised they are still getting such shite crowds though, barely any more for Burnley than we had v Fleetwood and well known for not travelling in numbers unless it’s in London or a big tear up

    Probably the only thing we do have over them at the moment 😂
  • Millwall in the playoffs for a spot in the EPL?
    What could possibly go wrong 🤔

    I might have to come out of retirement 😜
  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,347
    One of the best run clubs around so no surprise to see them doing well, fair play to them

    Still think they might just miss out but once you get in the playoffs it’s a lottery and 6th has just as good a chance as third 

    Surprised they are still getting such shite crowds though, barely any more for Burnley than we had v Fleetwood and well known for not travelling in numbers unless it’s in London or a big tear up

    Probably the only thing we do have over them at the moment 😂
    Haha, you actually believe your clubs official attendance figures ? That’s funny. 
  • No, no, no just no.
    Close this thread.
  • SoundAsa£
    SoundAsa£ Posts: 22,468
    Wellred said:
    Like it or not you have got to give it to them got themselves a real good Manager who has built the squad up over the past few years despite having one of the lowest budgets they are sitting in the top six & looking like they will be there come the end of the season


    😤😤😤
  • Viewfinder
    Viewfinder Posts: 4,910
    I prefer to think of Millwall in the 1995-96 season. Top of the second tier in December - then McCarthy quit to manage Ireland and the Spanners went into freefall. Won only four more games that season, and were relegated on goal difference...
  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,347
    I prefer to think of Millwall in the 1995-96 season. Top of the second tier in December - then McCarthy quit to manage Ireland and the Spanners went into freefall. Won only four more games that season, and were relegated on goal difference...
    Thanks for bringing this up. Have only just recovered 😞
  • palarsehater
    palarsehater Posts: 12,296
    One of the best run clubs around so no surprise to see them doing well, fair play to them

    Still think they might just miss out but once you get in the playoffs it’s a lottery and 6th has just as good a chance as third 

    Surprised they are still getting such shite crowds though, barely any more for Burnley than we had v Fleetwood and well known for not travelling in numbers unless it’s in London or a big tear up

    Probably the only thing we do have over them at the moment 😂
    Haha, you actually believe your clubs official attendance figures ? That’s funny. 
    Millwall take less away then we do and that's a fact unfortunately, and on several occasions this season we have had a lot more fans for a home game. 

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  • Lincsaddick
    Lincsaddick Posts: 32,345
    IF they do go up through the play offs, they will tumble straight back down .. with a LOT of lovely parachute £0££y to spend
  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,347
    One of the best run clubs around so no surprise to see them doing well, fair play to them

    Still think they might just miss out but once you get in the playoffs it’s a lottery and 6th has just as good a chance as third 

    Surprised they are still getting such shite crowds though, barely any more for Burnley than we had v Fleetwood and well known for not travelling in numbers unless it’s in London or a big tear up

    Probably the only thing we do have over them at the moment 😂
    Haha, you actually believe your clubs official attendance figures ? That’s funny. 
    Millwall take less away then we do and that's a fact unfortunately, and on several occasions this season we have had a lot more fans for a home game. 

    So do you reckon you had 12500 v fleetwood recently? 
  • MillwallFan
    MillwallFan Posts: 3,347
    One of the best run clubs around so no surprise to see them doing well, fair play to them

    Still think they might just miss out but once you get in the playoffs it’s a lottery and 6th has just as good a chance as third 

    Surprised they are still getting such shite crowds though, barely any more for Burnley than we had v Fleetwood and well known for not travelling in numbers unless it’s in London or a big tear up

    Probably the only thing we do have over them at the moment 😂
    Haha, you actually believe your clubs official attendance figures ? That’s funny. 
    Millwall take less away then we do and that's a fact unfortunately, and on several occasions this season we have had a lot more fans for a home game. 

    So do you reckon you had 12500 v fleetwood recently? 
    actually don’t answer that. We’ll end up turning another thread in to an attendance thread zzzzz 😆
  • redbuttle
    redbuttle Posts: 1,976
    Proper owner. Don't need to say any more apart from good luck to them.
  • One of the best run clubs around so no surprise to see them doing well, fair play to them

    Still think they might just miss out but once you get in the playoffs it’s a lottery and 6th has just as good a chance as third 

    Surprised they are still getting such shite crowds though, barely any more for Burnley than we had v Fleetwood and well known for not travelling in numbers unless it’s in London or a big tear up

    Probably the only thing we do have over them at the moment 😂
    Haha, you actually believe your clubs official attendance figures ? That’s funny. 
    Millwall take less away then we do and that's a fact unfortunately, and on several occasions this season we have had a lot more fans for a home game. 

    So do you reckon you had 12500 v fleetwood recently? 
    actually don’t answer that. We’ll end up turning another thread in to an attendance thread zzzzz 😆
    Moving away from that, not a huge fan of the views but it is nice to have a backdrop whilest waiting for a train at south bermondsey station. 

  • It's very tight. Their position during the game fluctuated from 4th to 9th. I'm hoping Norwich, Watford and wba pick up more points and they miss out on goal difference.

    what is unbelievable is that two millwall fans I know still want rowett out
    Seriously??! Tell them from me, and I think I speak for all normal thinking Millwall fans, they are deranged. 
    Oxymoron?  ;)
    Yeah, a bit like the name Charlton Athletic 😁
    Nope - our ground is definitely in Charlton.
    Yes but your team isn’t very athletic 
    They're something that rhymes with athletic. 🥲
  • What I have learnt from this thread
    1) excellent manager, stayed/staying a while
    (interesting to know if their  recruitment strategy operates  , also Academy set up)
    2) good owner -seems to have funded a lot over the years
    3) ground owned by the council? is that right? so not a target for property developers

  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 12,685
    edited February 2023
    The "wish them well" and "some of my mates are millwall fans and are decent" comments. 

    fuck that.

    I have mates and family who support them (all tossers when it comes to 'wall') and I'm also envious by the way they are run compared to our shit show but no way would I wish their scummy club any bit of success. 

  • supaclive
    supaclive Posts: 6,514
    I play golf with Gary Rowett's Dad.    Gary loved his time at Charlton and when he came down to see the training ground before signing, whilst Curbs was out of his office getting Gary and his Dad a cup of tea another manager called him on his phone and told him not to sign for Charlton and to name his price.

    Gary decided he liked what Curbs had to tell him about the club to sign with us.


  • If you know your history,it will tell you once in a life time. 
    Millwall have had that moment and no way is top flight football returning to that club in the near future.
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  • PopIcon
    PopIcon Posts: 5,970
    Get a grip ffs, why are some Charlton fans so obsessed with Millwall?

    Shit ground, no fans, no decent silverware, they are an irrelevant small club.
    For a team that doesn't care that no one likes them, they don't half bang on about it.
    As for Miiiiiiiiiiiiii, it's as pathetic as West Hams bubble machine.
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,817
    edited February 2023
    That club does well solely to bring additional heavy rain clouds into my life. An unnecessary bastard kick to the head when you’re already on the floor. 

    We are governed by the devil I tell thee. 100% 

    Jealous as f**k at how they are run 

    Our only saving grace is not playing them this season as they would destroy our weak powderpuff drip of a squad
  • PopIcon said:
    Get a grip ffs, why are some Charlton fans so obsessed with Millwall?

    Shit ground, no fans, no decent silverware, they are an irrelevant small club.
    For a team that doesn't care that no one likes them, they don't half bang on about it.
    As for Miiiiiiiiiiiiii, it's as pathetic as West Hams bubble machine.
    Other than that, though?
  • Can you imagine the battles their fans would have against West Ham and Newcastle etc, the club would be paying out FA fines every week.
  • sam3110
    sam3110 Posts: 21,237
    Can you imagine the battles their fans would have against West Ham and Newcastle etc, the club would be paying out FA fines every week.
    For what, standing 20 feet from eachother and shouting, waving their arms about? When that one Chelsea fan got his clock cleaned at West Ham everyone else stopped in their tracks.

    40/50 years ago it would have been a full on melee, but not anymore
  • sam3110 said:
    Can you imagine the battles their fans would have against West Ham and Newcastle etc, the club would be paying out FA fines every week.
    For what, standing 20 feet from eachother and shouting, waving their arms about? When that one Chelsea fan got his clock cleaned at West Ham everyone else stopped in their tracks.

    40/50 years ago it would have been a full on melee, but not anymore
    3000 spanners away every fortnight will put that right.
  • Karim_myBagheri
    Karim_myBagheri Posts: 12,685
    edited February 2023
    sam3110 said:
    Can you imagine the battles their fans would have against West Ham and Newcastle etc, the club would be paying out FA fines every week.
    For what, standing 20 feet from eachother and shouting, waving their arms about? When that one Chelsea fan got his clock cleaned at West Ham everyone else stopped in their tracks.

    40/50 years ago it would have been a full on melee, but not anymore

    Tbf you can't do that kinda of shite without knowing you will be done. 
     Some channel 4 report the other day was saying football violence was on the rise. Of course this is done by looking at arrests for football wrongdoings. We were one of the top just for people being done for coke the other year. 
    It will never be like it was and though there's some good stories from it thank fuck it's not. Plus apart from CCTV everyone is willing to film everything on their phones. (Worldstar as Americans would say) Anyone who doesn't understand that probably deserve to be arrested.

    The only thing I have never liked is people  being banned for life from all football grounds for one misdemeanor. 

    Anyway sorry for taking the thread away from the new members of the Premier league. 
  • Wellred
    Wellred Posts: 1,118
    sam3110 said:
    Can you imagine the battles their fans would have against West Ham and Newcastle etc, the club would be paying out FA fines every week.
    For what, standing 20 feet from eachother and shouting, waving their arms about? When that one Chelsea fan got his clock cleaned at West Ham everyone else stopped in their tracks.

    40/50 years ago it would have been a full on melee, but not anymore
    3000 spanners away every fortnight will put that right. 
    Plus Millwall have history with the likes of Leeds West Ham Chelsea & most of the clubs in that league all would turn out
    For their visit the Den would get very lively as well 
  • bobmunro
    bobmunro Posts: 20,840
    Good luck to them. Great club with a fantastic history and well behaved, knowledgeable and welcoming fans. Superb state of the art stadium to boot.

    If Carlsberg made football clubs ... 
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,640
    One of the best run clubs around so no surprise to see them doing well, fair play to them

    Still think they might just miss out but once you get in the playoffs it’s a lottery and 6th has just as good a chance as third 

    Surprised they are still getting such shite crowds though, barely any more for Burnley than we had v Fleetwood and well known for not travelling in numbers unless it’s in London or a big tear up

    Probably the only thing we do have over them at the moment 😂
    Haha, you actually believe your clubs official attendance figures ? That’s funny. 
    Millwall take less away then we do and that's a fact unfortunately, and on several occasions this season we have had a lot more fans for a home game. 

    So do you reckon you had 12500 v fleetwood recently? 

    Did it look a bit sparse from your seat?
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