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MIllwall Problems
Not condoning any violence, but does anyone know if there has been any problems this morning when Millwall are in town? :shoot:
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Not seen the police chopper yet if that answers your question lol
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There was only 10 of them, doubt it will have kicked off too much.Jason123 wrote:Not condoning any violence, but does anyone know if there has been any problems this morning when Millwall are in town? :shoot:
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Now now Adam - there was a whole THREE coaches of them! They almost ½ filled the cheese wedge!Shields53 wrote: There was only 10 of them, doubt it will have kicked off too much.
Pathetic club with pathetic fans!
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Twiggster wrote:Now now Adam - there was a whole THREE coaches of them! They almost ½ filled the cheese wedge!
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LOL! Rowley has posted a great pic of the ½ empty cheese wedge on wacko - but I can't post it on here as it exceeds pixel widthShields53 wrote:
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I'm gonna sound like I'm supporting them here, but lets be fair. They have to get up at a stupid hour, to have to travel to a service station to pick up tickets, before going on to the ground.
Leeds fans can get the train down to Kings X, with their tickets in hand.
I expected more (thought they had requested more tickets at one point?) but it is stupid.
Leeds fans can get the train down to Kings X, with their tickets in hand.
I expected more (thought they had requested more tickets at one point?) but it is stupid.
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Tele - go bollox! Leeds fans manage to sell out every away allocation, and sod the KO times...Telepres wrote:I'm gonna sound like I'm supporting them here, but lets be fair. They have to get up at a stupid hour, to have to travel to a service station to pick up tickets, before going on to the ground.
Leeds fans can get the train down to Kings X, with their tickets in hand.
I expected more (thought they had requested more tickets at one point?) but it is stupid.
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Don't have to go to service stations to collect tickets though.Twiggster wrote: Tele - go bollox! Leeds fans manage to sell out every away allocation, and sod the KO times...
Believe me, I am in no way putting our fantastic away support down (incredible even) but just, in a sense, backing the Millwall fans up. You know Twiggs that if they could strut up on the train, there would have been more there today.
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Leeds fans have had to deal with early kick off bubble games and sold more tickets than that. They arent a big club though, despite what they may think.Telepres wrote: Don't have to go to service stations to collect tickets though.
Believe me, I am in no way putting our fantastic away support down (incredible even) but just, in a sense, backing the Millwall fans up. You know Twiggs that if they could strut up on the train, there would have been more there today.
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Why cant they have their tickets sent to their homes or pick them up at their ground - cant Millwall FC afford stamps
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joluafc4eva wrote:Why cant they have their tickets sent to their homes or pick them up at their ground - cant Millwall FC afford stamps
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:hahaha:Shields53 wrote:
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Forgive my ignorance, but what does that mean.Shields53 wrote:
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Bubble games, Jo - you use official transport and get handed your tickets en route.joluafc4eva wrote: Forgive my ignorance, but what does that mean.
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Doesnt happen often, our recent trips to Cardiff have been bubble games.joluafc4eva wrote:Strange - Ive never heard of that before.
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Been happening for a few seasons now Jojoluafc4eva wrote:Strange - Ive never heard of that before.