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Posted
9 minutes ago, Pliskin said:

I hope Millwall go up too, the PL are terrified of the prospect of them going up, it will properly piss in their chips. 

Yep.  Was saying the same earlier.  PL wouldn't want millwall anywhere near them 😂 

Posted
1 hour ago, funkyrobot said:

Vietesy 

 

Lukey

Vesty 

Soutty

Riccy

 

Skippy

Winksy

Ramsey

 

Fattsy

Daksy

Duujy

 

What a.time to be alive.

Is Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa Laa and Po on the bench?

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Posted
1 hour ago, funkyrobot said:

Vietesy 

 

Lukey

Vesty 

Soutty

Riccy

 

Skippy

Winksy

Ramsey

 

Fattsy

Daksy

Duujy

 

What a.time to be alive.

I read 'Fatty' and thought Tielemans was back

Posted
2 minutes ago, NAKC20 said:

Is Tinky-Winky, Dipsy, Laa Laa and Po on the bench?

No - Stolly, Lacscellsy, Aribsy, Hamzy, Stephy, Jordy, Muksy, Jeremy. 

Posted
10 hours ago, Stuntman_Mike said:

There are just no words. Thick as shit.

Sorry mate I was only posting!🤭

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Posted

Top should play up front with Rudkin in nets. A footballing version of being publicly flogged. 

 

If this was in my garden id shut the curtains 

Posted
11 hours ago, funkyrobot said:

Vietesy 

 

Lukey

Vesty 

Soutty

Riccy

 

Skippy

Winksy

Ramsey

 

Fattsy

Daksy

Duujy

 

What a.time to be alive.

Fattsy and Smallsy

Posted

For some strange reason , i actually want to go to this. I mean , i'll be in town anyway later and just want to experience the lowest ebb .

Posted (edited)
5 minutes ago, jonthefox said:

For some strange reason , i actually want to go to this. I mean , i'll be in town anyway later and just want to experience the lowest ebb .

Millwall are a very physical side and in form fighting for 2nd and we have players and manager that have given up ages ago. 

 

However, tell your other half that is your plan and just sit in the pub and drink your week away. 

 

Ah I see, your other half reads this don't they? Sorry I have away your plan 

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Posted (edited)
15 minutes ago, jonthefox said:

For some strange reason , i actually want to go to this. I mean , i'll be in town anyway later and just want to experience the lowest ebb .

This isn’t the lowest if these clowns continue on the same path!

 

9 minutes ago, purpleronnie said:

Would it be typical leicester that now it’s all over they put in a performance we've hoped for all season?

Probably not, I’m not sure if this lot have it in them. They played for about 20 minutes Tuesday when it was clear is was too late, why not do that in the previous 6 games? Even if they beat Hull, they’d still have gone down. They have had plenty of chances to perform, there’s been so many games this year I’ve tried to start positively and get behind them, only to be let down by pathetic shoulder shrugs and pointing when they concede another identical goal from a innocuous set piece!

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Posted

Hope we get battered 5-0.My first ever game was a 5-0 win v Cambridge.

This will be full circle as my last game as a ST holder.

 

Cmon the Lions!!!

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Posted

Grayson incoming as manager then LOL only joking by the way. Even we wouldn't be that brazen. Maybe. 

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Posted
14 minutes ago, Phil_Dunphy said:

For those doubting whether to go or not, perhaps getting to the fanzone early to meet Simon Grayson might sway you 😆

 

 

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7 quid a chang in there int it. Get yourself involved. 

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Posted

I swear to god if we don’t get the likes of Aluko, Monga and Page starting I’ll shout some derogatory terms.

 

seriously though surely this would be the time the club shows faith in them to bed in for next season and perhaps win some fans back 

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Posted
16 minutes ago, lcfc sheff said:

I swear to god if we don’t get the likes of Aluko, Monga and Page starting I’ll shout some derogatory terms.

 

seriously though surely this would be the time the club shows faith in them to bed in for next season and perhaps win some fans back 

Really in two minds what sort of team I want him to put out tonight.

 

Part of me wants to see a mix of youngsters and those who are going to be here regardless.  Hopefully they all get to start the season with a clean slate anyway.

 

On the other hand if they are going to spend 90 minutes being told that they are wänkers and not fit to wear the shirt maybe it’s better that those who deserve it face the ‘music’.

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Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, marketharboroughfox said:

Going in hospitality for this because, why not? 

1. Lack of Atmosphere
  • "Sterile" Environment: The energy in a hospitality box often fails to compare to the stands, where fans are chanting and shouting.
  • Detached Feeling: Fans often feel physically and emotionally detached from the core of the crowd, sometimes watching from behind glass or in quiet, isolated sections.
  • Mixed Loyalty: Lounges are often filled with corporate guests or tourists rather than vocal, local supporters, which can lead to a "dead" atmosphere. 
     
 
2. High Financial Cost
  • Hefty Price Tag: Packages are significantly more expensive than standard tickets, often costing hundreds or even thousands of pounds per person.
  • Questionable Value: Reviewers have noted that the total value of perks—like a meal and a few drinks—often falls far short of the high premium paid over the face value of a regular seat.
  • Opportunity Cost: For the price of one hospitality ticket, fans could often afford a full weekend away or a high-end hotel and dinner elsewhere. 
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  • 3. Strict Restrictions
  • Behaviour Rules: Away fans in hospitality are typically required to remain discreet and are strictly forbidden from celebrating goals or wearing their team's colours.
  • Dress Codes: Most hospitality areas enforce smart-casual or formal dress codes, meaning you cannot wear your team’s jersey or scarf.
  • Alcohol Laws: Even in premium areas, you are generally not allowed to consume alcohol in any seat with a view of the pitch during the match. 
     
 
4. Commercial & Social Drawbacks
  • "Prawn Sandwich" Crowd: Corporate seating can lead to large swathes of empty seats just after half-time, as guests may stay inside the lounge for more food or drink rather than returning to watch the game.
  • Soulless Experience: Some fans describe the experience as "soulless," especially if the team is performing poorly, making the high cost feel even less worthwhile. 
 
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I live 50 miles away and by the time I get to the ground its about an hour and a half trip. Its sunny and I live near a nice pub, with a nice garden, I might just go there instead? 

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