StanSP Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 1 hour ago, SAFC1 said: Videos on social media of supporters fighting before this game.. An Everton fan apparently slashed across the face To be fair, if you go to any football game looking for fights, least of all in Millwall, you deserve all that's coming to you. No point crying about getting injured after it when you've gone out to injure someone else just as much. BUT, having said that, for anyone to carry a knife out in public with the sole purpose of causing injury to someone else, you're just as much of a cvnt as well, really.
SAFC1 Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 9 minutes ago, The Bear said: Still in the hat! Routine home win in the replay for you lot.. Happy days. Mid-table PL sides should be going all out for the FA Cup this season!
foxes_rule1978 Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 Annoys me we didn’t take this seriously could have gone far
Suzie the Fox Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 6 minutes ago, foxes_rule1978 said: Annoys me we didn’t take this seriously could have gone far Can imagine the same is being said on Everton forums right now. And likely West Ham’s in about an hour
UniFox21 Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 The fact the Wimbledon player tried to stay upright instead of falling after getting clipped, and isn't given as a foul, is one of the big issues with the game. Why do you need to fall for things to be a foul?
moore_94 Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 Hope Millwall draw Man City so we can see them get absolutely thrashed, horrible little club
StanSP Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 Brilliant from Wimbledon. Could have easily gone the other way with how West Ham were playing in the 2nd half but in the lead up to that goal, it's as if West Ham just gave up?!
UniFox21 Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 Just now, StanSP said: Brilliant from Wimbledon. Could have easily gone the other way with how West Ham were playing in the 2nd half but in the lead up to that goal, it's as if West Ham just gave up?! I know we lost in the cup, but irrelevant to that, the FA cup is bloody brilliant. Millwall beating Everton, Shrewsbury taking Wolves to a replay, Wimbledon beating West ham with minutes to go
fazzyfox Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 Karen Brady, Russel Brand, Ray Winstone, David Essex, Alfie Moon, Mick Carter, Trevor Brooking, James Cordon, your boys took one hell of a beeeeating!
StanSP Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 1 minute ago, UniFox21 said: I know we lost in the cup, but irrelevant to that, the FA cup is bloody brilliant. Millwall beating Everton, Shrewsbury taking Wolves to a replay, Wimbledon beating West ham with minutes to go Not to mention Newport's late equaliser earlier today, too and Gillingham beating Cardiff last round. Can't remember the last time there were this many EFL teams reaching this stage of the tournament (5th round). So far, in the draw on Monday (and I know 3 of these are still to play) : Barnet Brentford Sheffield Wednesday AFC Wimbledon Doncaster Portsmouth QPR Shrewsbury West Brom Swansea Millwall Middlesbrough Newport Derby Bristol City
UniFox21 Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 3 minutes ago, StanSP said: Not to mention Newport's late equaliser earlier today, too and Gillingham beating Cardiff last round. Can't remember the last time there were this many EFL teams reaching this stage of the tournament (5th round). So far, in the draw on Monday (and I know 3 of these are still to play) : Barnet Brentford Sheffield Wednesday AFC Wimbledon Doncaster Portsmouth QPR Shrewsbury West Brom Swansea Millwall Middlesbrough Newport Derby Bristol City Exactly, it's brilliant to see, for some of the small teams stuff like this will go down in history and keep them afloat. My uncle and dad still mention the time Nuneaton had Middlesbrough at home. The cup may be being killed by TV and tv revenue, but it doesn't half have some fight left in it.
Tuna Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 11 minutes ago, StanSP said: Not to mention Newport's late equaliser earlier today, too and Gillingham beating Cardiff last round. Can't remember the last time there were this many EFL teams reaching this stage of the tournament (5th round). So far, in the draw on Monday (and I know 3 of these are still to play) : Barnet Brentford Sheffield Wednesday AFC Wimbledon Doncaster Portsmouth QPR Shrewsbury West Brom Swansea Millwall Middlesbrough Newport Derby Bristol City 13 Premier League teams definitely out by the 5th round stage. I wonder when was the last time that happened?
Guest ttfn Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 This is a really easy competition for one of the mid-table teams to win and the criticism of Puel is completely reasonable in that light.
yorkie1999 Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 47 minutes ago, UniFox21 said: Exactly, it's brilliant to see, for some of the small teams stuff like this will go down in history and keep them afloat. My uncle and dad still mention the time Nuneaton had Middlesbrough at home. The cup may be being killed by TV and tv revenue, but it doesn't half have some fight left in it. That’s because to fans, money doesn’t really matter, tv advertising etc doesn’t matter, what matters is the league and the cups. The rest of it is just bullshit
Tuna Posted 26 January 2019 Posted 26 January 2019 15 minutes ago, ttfn said: This is a really easy competition for one of the mid-table teams to win and the criticism of Puel is completely reasonable in that light. Most of the mid table teams our out. Missed opportunity yes, but a lot of teams are guilty of that.
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