After the Millwall game - club reply to CAST p34, further CAST response p45
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I wasn't across the "Main Millwall" thread.....but fanning the flames? I don't think so....Millwall fans have been doing that since the dawn of time! At least @MillwallFan comes across as a bit reasonable but why is he on Charlton Life? trying to defend the indefencable is a lost cause. Lets put this lot into historical context, its generational, plain and simple they are simply deeply unpleasant people and will they change I very much doubt it. I think first thing Millwall fans teach their baby to say " Is no one likes us we don't care" enough said !stoneroses19 said:
To be fair to @MillwallFan, they were on the main Millwall thread soon after admitting they were wrong and condemning what happened at The Valley. Not sure what you're trying to achieve by fanning the flames with your post.TootingRedArmy said:Ah yes, collective denial the Millwall way of life. For decades they’ve treated hooliganism like Bigfoot: “lots of sightings, no proof, mate.” Admitting guilt would shatter the sacred illusion of “proper passion,” so instead we get deflection, denial, and a dash of “media witch-hunt.” It’s practically an art form from these sad Bushwackers from New Cross.
Funny how @Millwallfan now pops up weeks after their lot attacked Charlton fans onto this thread, where he been? struggling to defend the indefensable. When some of these sad cases involved some even in their fifties & even sixties closer to collecting their pension storm Gate 21 like it’s 1983, you really have to ask what is wrong with them? @Millwallfan coming back on this thread now, where were you MIA...??
Millwall Innocent Absent… as always !
"In the 1920s Millwall's ground was closed for two weeks after a Newport County goalkeeper, who had been struck by missiles, jumped into the crowd to confront some of the home supporters and was knocked unconscious.[10] The ground was again closed for two weeks in 1934 following crowd disturbances after the visit of Bradford (Park Avenue). Pitch invasions resulted in another closure in 1947 and in 1950 the club was fined after a referee and linesman were ambushed outside the ground"
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Early kick offs are always a bit flat at ours to be totally honest. Even when we played palace in the cup a few years back, it was an early kick off and a bit meh. Had it with Leeds as well when we played them in an early kick off, was very flat. Two games that would usually provide a very lively atmosphere. I put it down to the lack of drinking time prior to kick off.DOUCHER said:
Just a civil question - is there a singing ban at the den these days ? i watched the first half of your game yesterday and didn't here one song. A few early attempts at the merrr thing which isn't a song and doesn't require any singing or effort at least - just a dull mentally challenged drone, but once that failed, nothing. Just curious - are the fans not happy / behind the team or is it always like that when playing a team also in the play off spots? You were the quietest set of fans to visit the valley as well and don't think i heard a song then either - i know drums and adults wearing kit tops isn't allowed or any new song invented after 1985 but is singing a complete no no at millwall now?MillwallFan said:
Very far fetched Douchy my old mate. I mean, as if that would happen !!??…DOUCHER said:if we get millwall in the play off final i reckon they'll try and divert us via birmingham after the game
Charlton in the play off final?!! 😉🤣Afternoon games are a bit hit and miss, sometimes the atmosphere is excellent, sometimes it’s just ok, sometimes it’s a bit shit. Like most clubs probably… including Charlton. As I’ve read a few comments on here about your atmosphere being a bit flat in recent games. That’s from your own fans. I heard it wasn’t all that v hull? It happens. Funny how you notice things in us but miss it in Charlton Douche. Like you’ve commented on our floating support in the past. Fans who only turn up for big games. When Charlton also have a big floating support. Very blinkered Douchy mate.Anyway, can feel another sabbatical coming up. This Tooting fella is a bit jumped up and excitable and it’s getting tedious. Please refrain from tagging me again Tooting. Cheers. 👍2 -
Thanks mate. And yes, I totally condemned those who came through the gate and said I’d got it wrong that I thought there wouldn’t be any trouble. Don’t know what else I can say really.stoneroses19 said:
To be fair to @MillwallFan, they were on the main Millwall thread soon after admitting they were wrong and condemning what happened at The Valley. Not sure what you're trying to achieve by fanning the flames with your post.TootingRedArmy said:Ah yes, collective denial the Millwall way of life. For decades they’ve treated hooliganism like Bigfoot: “lots of sightings, no proof, mate.” Admitting guilt would shatter the sacred illusion of “proper passion,” so instead we get deflection, denial, and a dash of “media witch-hunt.” It’s practically an art form from these sad Bushwackers from New Cross.
Funny how @Millwallfan now pops up weeks after their lot attacked Charlton fans onto this thread, where he been? struggling to defend the indefensable. When some of these sad cases involved some even in their fifties & even sixties closer to collecting their pension storm Gate 21 like it’s 1983, you really have to ask what is wrong with them? @Millwallfan coming back on this thread now, where were you MIA...??
Millwall Innocent Absent… as always !
Anyway, roll on January. Looking forward to it already. Love being in the same league as our closest geographical rivals. Yes it was fun to take the piss when you were in the league below us (like you have with us in the past) but you can’t beat playing your local rivals.Take care 👍2 -
MillwallFan said:
Early kick offs are always a bit flat at ours to be totally honest. Even when we played palace in the cup a few years back, it was an early kick off and a bit meh. Had it with Leeds as well when we played them in an early kick off, was very flat. Two games that would usually provide a very lively atmosphere. I put it down to the lack of drinking time prior to kick off.DOUCHER said:
Just a civil question - is there a singing ban at the den these days ? i watched the first half of your game yesterday and didn't here one song. A few early attempts at the merrr thing which isn't a song and doesn't require any singing or effort at least - just a dull mentally challenged drone, but once that failed, nothing. Just curious - are the fans not happy / behind the team or is it always like that when playing a team also in the play off spots? You were the quietest set of fans to visit the valley as well and don't think i heard a song then either - i know drums and adults wearing kit tops isn't allowed or any new song invented after 1985 but is singing a complete no no at millwall now?MillwallFan said:
Very far fetched Douchy my old mate. I mean, as if that would happen !!??…DOUCHER said:if we get millwall in the play off final i reckon they'll try and divert us via birmingham after the game
Charlton in the play off final?!! 😉🤣Afternoon games are a bit hit and miss, sometimes the atmosphere is excellent, sometimes it’s just ok, sometimes it’s a bit shit. Like most clubs probably… including Charlton. As I’ve read a few comments on here about your atmosphere being a bit flat in recent games. That’s from your own fans. I heard it wasn’t all that v hull? It happens. Funny how you notice things in us but miss it in Charlton Douche. Like you’ve commented on our floating support in the past. Fans who only turn up for big games. When Charlton also have a big floating support. Very blinkered Douchy mate.Anyway, can feel another sabbatical coming up. This Tooting fella is a bit jumped up and excitable and it’s getting tedious. Please refrain from tagging me again Tooting. Cheers. 👍Mr Spanner, surely it is not the first time you have been tagged?
@TootingRedArmy must be in line for a promote here. I do detect our Millwall mate has got a bit worked up, and that is a first.0 -
12.30 kick off on 24 January 👍👍MillwallFan said:
Early kick offs are always a bit flat at ours to be totally honest. Even when we played palace in the cup a few years back, it was an early kick off and a bit meh. Had it with Leeds as well when we played them in an early kick off, was very flat. Two games that would usually provide a very lively atmosphere. I put it down to the lack of drinking time prior to kick off.DOUCHER said:
Just a civil question - is there a singing ban at the den these days ? i watched the first half of your game yesterday and didn't here one song. A few early attempts at the merrr thing which isn't a song and doesn't require any singing or effort at least - just a dull mentally challenged drone, but once that failed, nothing. Just curious - are the fans not happy / behind the team or is it always like that when playing a team also in the play off spots? You were the quietest set of fans to visit the valley as well and don't think i heard a song then either - i know drums and adults wearing kit tops isn't allowed or any new song invented after 1985 but is singing a complete no no at millwall now?MillwallFan said:
Very far fetched Douchy my old mate. I mean, as if that would happen !!??…DOUCHER said:if we get millwall in the play off final i reckon they'll try and divert us via birmingham after the game
Charlton in the play off final?!! 😉🤣Afternoon games are a bit hit and miss, sometimes the atmosphere is excellent, sometimes it’s just ok, sometimes it’s a bit shit. Like most clubs probably… including Charlton. As I’ve read a few comments on here about your atmosphere being a bit flat in recent games. That’s from your own fans. I heard it wasn’t all that v hull? It happens. Funny how you notice things in us but miss it in Charlton Douche. Like you’ve commented on our floating support in the past. Fans who only turn up for big games. When Charlton also have a big floating support. Very blinkered Douchy mate.Anyway, can feel another sabbatical coming up. This Tooting fella is a bit jumped up and excitable and it’s getting tedious. Please refrain from tagging me again Tooting. Cheers. 👍0 -
I don’t mind being tagged. Not at all. The vast majority of posters on here are decent people. I just don’t want to be tagged by him in particular, because to be brutally honest, he comes across as a bit of a twat. I don’t care for his opinion, so don’t need him drawing my attention to it. 😁ElfsborgAddick said:MillwallFan said:
Early kick offs are always a bit flat at ours to be totally honest. Even when we played palace in the cup a few years back, it was an early kick off and a bit meh. Had it with Leeds as well when we played them in an early kick off, was very flat. Two games that would usually provide a very lively atmosphere. I put it down to the lack of drinking time prior to kick off.DOUCHER said:
Just a civil question - is there a singing ban at the den these days ? i watched the first half of your game yesterday and didn't here one song. A few early attempts at the merrr thing which isn't a song and doesn't require any singing or effort at least - just a dull mentally challenged drone, but once that failed, nothing. Just curious - are the fans not happy / behind the team or is it always like that when playing a team also in the play off spots? You were the quietest set of fans to visit the valley as well and don't think i heard a song then either - i know drums and adults wearing kit tops isn't allowed or any new song invented after 1985 but is singing a complete no no at millwall now?MillwallFan said:
Very far fetched Douchy my old mate. I mean, as if that would happen !!??…DOUCHER said:if we get millwall in the play off final i reckon they'll try and divert us via birmingham after the game
Charlton in the play off final?!! 😉🤣Afternoon games are a bit hit and miss, sometimes the atmosphere is excellent, sometimes it’s just ok, sometimes it’s a bit shit. Like most clubs probably… including Charlton. As I’ve read a few comments on here about your atmosphere being a bit flat in recent games. That’s from your own fans. I heard it wasn’t all that v hull? It happens. Funny how you notice things in us but miss it in Charlton Douche. Like you’ve commented on our floating support in the past. Fans who only turn up for big games. When Charlton also have a big floating support. Very blinkered Douchy mate.Anyway, can feel another sabbatical coming up. This Tooting fella is a bit jumped up and excitable and it’s getting tedious. Please refrain from tagging me again Tooting. Cheers. 👍Mr Spanner, surely it is not the first time you have been tagged?
@TootingRedArmy must be in line for apromote here. I do detect our Millwall mate has got a bit worked up, and that is a first.
anyway, I’ve turned off the email notifications now so it’s by the by 😉0 -
There's flat and there's like a morgue - every time i've seen any of your games this season, i've not heard any singing - first half against hull was a bit below our norm but i'd still say way above anything i've seen when watching u - admittedly only about 3 half games at the den and one was a night match when you probably had about 8000 there tops. Anyway, yes, you've turned a bit shit again so doubt we will hear from you for a while - laters anyway - should i call you milly or fanny from now on? you seemed to like adding a y but i didn't return the favour and now its just douche which seems less friendly / silly - do hope i haven't upset you again?MillwallFan said:
Early kick offs are always a bit flat at ours to be totally honest. Even when we played palace in the cup a few years back, it was an early kick off and a bit meh. Had it with Leeds as well when we played them in an early kick off, was very flat. Two games that would usually provide a very lively atmosphere. I put it down to the lack of drinking time prior to kick off.DOUCHER said:
Just a civil question - is there a singing ban at the den these days ? i watched the first half of your game yesterday and didn't here one song. A few early attempts at the merrr thing which isn't a song and doesn't require any singing or effort at least - just a dull mentally challenged drone, but once that failed, nothing. Just curious - are the fans not happy / behind the team or is it always like that when playing a team also in the play off spots? You were the quietest set of fans to visit the valley as well and don't think i heard a song then either - i know drums and adults wearing kit tops isn't allowed or any new song invented after 1985 but is singing a complete no no at millwall now?MillwallFan said:
Very far fetched Douchy my old mate. I mean, as if that would happen !!??…DOUCHER said:if we get millwall in the play off final i reckon they'll try and divert us via birmingham after the game
Charlton in the play off final?!! 😉🤣Afternoon games are a bit hit and miss, sometimes the atmosphere is excellent, sometimes it’s just ok, sometimes it’s a bit shit. Like most clubs probably… including Charlton. As I’ve read a few comments on here about your atmosphere being a bit flat in recent games. That’s from your own fans. I heard it wasn’t all that v hull? It happens. Funny how you notice things in us but miss it in Charlton Douche. Like you’ve commented on our floating support in the past. Fans who only turn up for big games. When Charlton also have a big floating support. Very blinkered Douchy mate.Anyway, can feel another sabbatical coming up. This Tooting fella is a bit jumped up and excitable and it’s getting tedious. Please refrain from tagging me again Tooting. Cheers. 👍0



