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Millwall [a] Tickets to go on restricted sale

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  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,461
    DOUCHER said:
    JohnnyH2 said:
    DOUCHER said:
    i think the ability to watch every game on a dodgy stick has hit the midweek games pretty badly  
    You don't need a dodgy stick to watch midweek games, Sky Sports has them
    Not all of them and you pay a tenth of the price with a dodgy stick and get them all 
    Did you get it off @MillwallFan?
  • soapy_jones
    soapy_jones Posts: 21,452
    That end holds more than 3000 across the two tiers though 
    It does but lots of seats will be blocked off. Below is when Southampton went there a few weeks ago.


    What's the point of leaving the top tier sections empty. Do they have olympian shot putters in their mob?

    Last time at the Valley, they all looked over 60, with a BMI in the richter scale and three teeth between them...
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,157
    Tickets bought. My first time back since the Christian Dailly 4-0 drubbing. Said that day I’d never return and I’ve stuck to it, but Jnr wants for Xmas to experience the despair of feeling pissed off for a good 4-6 weeks following a game, so this feels ideal. 
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,709
    Tickets bought. My first time back since the Christian Dailly 4-0 drubbing. Said that day I’d never return and I’ve stuck to it, but Jnr wants for Xmas to experience the despair of feeling pissed off for a good 4-6 weeks following a game, so this feels ideal. 
    It's probably cheaper than taking him to London zoo. He'll love looking at the wildlife.
  • The Red Robin
    The Red Robin Posts: 26,368
    Tickets bought. My first time back since the Christian Dailly 4-0 drubbing. Said that day I’d never return and I’ve stuck to it, but Jnr wants for Xmas to experience the despair of feeling pissed off for a good 4-6 weeks following a game, so this feels ideal. 
    Best to get that level of misery in early as a Charlton fan. 
  • Don't like going there. I swore I'd stop after we next beat them.
    Looks like I'm committed for life  :s
  • Pretty hard to look forward to this one, but after so much pain and misery there in the last 15 years I can’t bear the thought of not being in that away end when we finally win. You have to go. 
  • Greenhithe
    Greenhithe Posts: 866
    I was there last time we beat them in the snow and haven't been since maybe its my fault.

    Ill get a ticket  
  • boggzy
    boggzy Posts: 3,636
    Pretty hard to look forward to this one, but after so much pain and misery there in the last 15 years I can’t bear the thought of not being in that away end when we finally win. You have to go. 
    That's the problem. And I resent shelling out 36 quid plus fees. But can't take the risk of a freak win for us.

    The only solution is to lump on a home win to quell some of the pain at the final whistle when we're head in hands, the whole zoo is chanting 'You'll never beat Millwall', and we kept in the pissing rain for the best part of an hour.
  • ElfsborgAddick
    ElfsborgAddick Posts: 29,461
    boggzy said:
    Pretty hard to look forward to this one, but after so much pain and misery there in the last 15 years I can’t bear the thought of not being in that away end when we finally win. You have to go. 
    That's the problem. And I resent shelling out 36 quid plus fees. But can't take the risk of a freak win for us.

    The only solution is to lump on a home win to quell some of the pain at the final whistle when we're head in hands, the whole zoo is chanting 'You'll never beat Millwall', and we kept in the pissing rain for the best part of an hour.
    "The whole zoo" :D

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  • follett
    follett Posts: 1,092
    Typical my phase for Millwall clashes with the Chelsea 100 points phase so I’m stuck in a queue 
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 8,162
    No matter how much bad luck we have against them, we show up and support our team there time and time again - as fans, that is all we can do. This latest run will be broken at some point, why not this year? I'd be more nervous if i were them. The only thing they have is their record against us. When that goes, what have they got? They were a bit scary back in the day but now? I see them as a club that's overachieved for a while but ultimately always falls away at the business end of the season. Fair play, they get every inch out of what they've got but to be in the top 6 with a a minus 4 goal difference is going to tell soon, even if their big summer striker signing might come back from injury - forget his name, good at laying the ball backwards, not much else.        
  • Covered End
    Covered End Posts: 52,272
    Pretty hard to look forward to this one, but after so much pain and misery there in the last 15 years I can’t bear the thought of not being in that away end when we finally win. You have to go. 
    Ditto.
    We've all got tickets.
    Imagine being the one who didn't go if we ever win there again.
  • Bilko
    Bilko Posts: 781
    Pretty hard to look forward to this one, but after so much pain and misery there in the last 15 years I can’t bear the thought of not being in that away end when we finally win. You have to go. 
    Ditto.
    We've all got tickets.
    Imagine being the one who didn't go if we ever win there again.
    And that what’s draws us in, we are that stupid, I’ll be there.
  • DOUCHER
    DOUCHER Posts: 8,162
    I was there last time we beat them in the snow and haven't been since maybe its my fault.

    Ill get a ticket  
    Don’t blame yourself - I was there in the snow and have been to every game there bar the 4-0 since - the more you go, the worse it gets, trust me - last time out was nabby sarr not jumping in the last minute - we’ve found many ways to conjure a defeat out of nothing over there 
  • Big William
    Big William Posts: 3,868
    edited December 19
    Bilko said:
    Pretty hard to look forward to this one, but after so much pain and misery there in the last 15 years I can’t bear the thought of not being in that away end when we finally win. You have to go. 
    Ditto.
    We've all got tickets.
    Imagine being the one who didn't go if we ever win there again.
    And that what’s draws us in, we are that stupid, I’ll be there.
    Mugs.

    I'll be there as well btw :-)
  • DoctorCharlton
    DoctorCharlton Posts: 2,480
    edited December 19
    What phase do we think this one will make? 
  • CAFCTrev
    CAFCTrev Posts: 6,079
    edited December 19
    DOUCHER said:
    I was there last time we beat them in the snow and haven't been since maybe its my fault.

    Ill get a ticket  
    last time out was nabby sarr not jumping in the last minute - we’ve found many ways to conjure a defeat out of nothing over there 
    Last time out it was the baffling substitution of Darren Pratley that did it for us. The midfield evaporated the moment he went off and we basically invited them onto us.
  • TootingRedArmy
    TootingRedArmy Posts: 537
    edited December 19

    Got my tickets for the alternative London Zoo a rare chance to observe the primeval apes of SE London in their natural habitat. Been a few years since I’ve been to The Den, so I’m genuinely excited. Few experiences compare to a visit to Millwall, followed by the traditional 45-minute post-match containment period, where everyone is gently herded back toward to South Bermondsey then onto  London Bridge like a lost tribe.

    It’s always fascinating how, just four miles separates us, but time appears to have stood still in The Den. Somewhere between New Cross and the Thames marshes, Neanderthal Man lives on communicating exclusively in grunts, chants, and singing without any trace of irony "No One Likes us we don't Care" 

    A pleasure as always. Educational. Anthropological. Like Attenborough I once saw the infamous & lost tribe called "Treatment' with their surgical masks and an encounter with the infamous Bushwackers when they paid a visit to The Valley when Spurs  played us at The Valley in 1977. Looking fwd to seeing if a new sub species has evolved in this part of SE London and won't it be nice to finally get a victory over Millwall, well there is more chance of the former than getting 3pts over our neighbours. 


  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,157
    What phase do we think this one will make? 
    General sale 

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  • golfaddick
    golfaddick Posts: 34,342
    I was there last time we beat them in the snow and haven't been since maybe its my fault.

    Ill get a ticket  
    I'm the opposite. Only time I haven't gone was the snow game.

    Who wants to pay me £30 not to go next month.. 😆 
  • guinnessaddick
    guinnessaddick Posts: 29,095

    Got my tickets for the alternative London Zoo a rare chance to observe the primeval apes of SE London in their natural habitat. Been a few years since I’ve been to The Den, so I’m genuinely excited. Few experiences compare to a visit to Millwall, followed by the traditional 45-minute post-match containment period, where everyone is gently herded back toward to South Bermondsey then onto  London Bridge like a lost tribe.

    It’s always fascinating how, just four miles separates us, but time appears to have stood still in The Den. Somewhere between New Cross and the Thames marshes, Neanderthal Man lives on communicating exclusively in grunts, chants, and singing without any trace of irony "No One Likes us we don't Care" 

    A pleasure as always. Educational. Anthropological. Like Attenborough I once saw the infamous & lost tribe called "Treatment' with their surgical masks and an encounter with the infamous Bushwackers when they paid a visit to The Valley when Spurs  played us at The Valley in 1977. Looking fwd to seeing if a new sub species has evolved in this part of SE London and won't it be nice to finally get a victory over Millwall, well there is more chance of the former than getting 3pts over our neighbours. 


    Greenwich might the have the meridian, but Deptford Creek is definitely the border to where the land that time forgot.
  • Baldybonce
    Baldybonce Posts: 9,709

    Got my tickets for the alternative London Zoo a rare chance to observe the primeval apes of SE London in their natural habitat. Been a few years since I’ve been to The Den, so I’m genuinely excited. Few experiences compare to a visit to Millwall, followed by the traditional 45-minute post-match containment period, where everyone is gently herded back toward to South Bermondsey then onto  London Bridge like a lost tribe.

    It’s always fascinating how, just four miles separates us, but time appears to have stood still in The Den. Somewhere between New Cross and the Thames marshes, Neanderthal Man lives on communicating exclusively in grunts, chants, and singing without any trace of irony "No One Likes us we don't Care" 

    A pleasure as always. Educational. Anthropological. Like Attenborough I once saw the infamous & lost tribe called "Treatment' with their surgical masks and an encounter with the infamous Bushwackers when they paid a visit to The Valley when Spurs  played us at The Valley in 1977. Looking fwd to seeing if a new sub species has evolved in this part of SE London and won't it be nice to finally get a victory over Millwall, well there is more chance of the former than getting 3pts over our neighbours. 


    Greenwich might the have the meridian, but Deptford Creek is definitely the border to where the land that time forgot.
    Growing up in Greenwich, late 50's, early 60's we were told we could play on the shore, row out to the barges but could not cross Deptford creek or go to Woolwich.
  • Weegie Addick
    Weegie Addick Posts: 16,688
    The Dog and Bell is a great pub but I always hesitate about crossing the creek to go there. 
  • What phase do we think this one will make? 
    General sale 
    Im not the best at spotting sarcasm so ready for pelters, but are you being serious? 
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 58,157
    What phase do we think this one will make? 
    General sale 
    Im not the best at spotting sarcasm so ready for pelters, but are you being serious? 
    Yes, I think it will make general sale 
  • Croydon
    Croydon Posts: 12,891
    edited December 20
    The Dog and Bell is a great pub but I always hesitate about crossing the creek to go there. 
    Landlord of the D&B has taken over The Victoria pub on the edge of the Pepys Estate.

    Lots of moustaches and mullets in both these days. 
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,271
    What phase do we think this one will make? 
    General sale 
    Im not the best at spotting sarcasm so ready for pelters, but are you being serious? 
    Yes, I think it will make general sale 
    Terrible record there, current form, injuries, local derby, playing them, 12:30pm kick off, on TV, being held back at full time, travel issues and likely many more reasons on top why this probably makes general sale.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,963
    What phase do we think this one will make? 
    General sale 
    Im not the best at spotting sarcasm so ready for pelters, but are you being serious? 
    Yes, I think it will make general sale 
    Terrible record there, current form, injuries, local derby, playing them, 12:30pm kick off, on TV, being held back at full time, travel issues and likely many more reasons on top why this probably makes general sale.
    Only thing putting me off is the hassle of it all. Don't think I've missed a defeat there for ages and was there in the snow the last time we won. Still under consideration.
  • MartinCAFC
    MartinCAFC Posts: 3,271
    DOUCHER said:
    I've noticed on tv this season that the main 'gesticulation' (throat slitting, nescafe etc) section at millwall (to our left when we're there) is virtually empty for most games, including the lower bit where bouncy man performs - do they all shift round there from other parts of the ground for certain games or are they characters who only turn up for certain games for a bit of hand action?   
    Unless it was a midweek game then you wouldn’t have seen whole areas ‘virtually empty’. We’re selling out most Saturday games this season or coming within a few hundred of doing so. Midweek games, the ground is much less populated. 
    Average attendance at the toolbox 16,416 vs capacity 20,146 means your ground is only about 80% sold so far this season. Bit of a myth this whole selling out most Saturday games you’ve not sold it out once this season so far?