Wanderers away at Millwall
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Really enjoyed Millwall away last year in the cup; went down alone on train, met some people, had a laugh, had a drink, stopped by Euston Tap on way back - home by 9:30.
Was my first trip to Millwall and I was quite apprehensive about it but in all honesty it was fine.
Not going this year, saving for other things, but itll be a good day out for anyone who does go. You might be sharing a train with Burnley though, theyre at Palace!
Was my first trip to Millwall and I was quite apprehensive about it but in all honesty it was fine.
Not going this year, saving for other things, but itll be a good day out for anyone who does go. You might be sharing a train with Burnley though, theyre at Palace!
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Tonight could bring tears regardlessVerbal wrote:Will check bank balance tonight.
If it doesn't make me cry I will buy a ticket.
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Driving - not me.CAPSLOCK wrote:You're not on the choo choo, are you?
Stopping for a meal at a friend's (season tickey holder but lives just outside Watford).
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i have been before and i agree with everyone who says the area is a shithole but i dont think it is that bad, went on my own when i was only 16 and only felt worried when you go under the train bridgesWilliam the White wrote:Can't make it to Leeds match.
But am going to Millwall.
Three of us.
I must be off my head.
2-1 us.
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'Course you did.bwfcdan94 wrote:i have been before and i agree with everyone who says the area is a shithole but i dont think it is that bad, went on my own when i was only 16 and only felt worried when you go under the train bridgesWilliam the White wrote:Can't make it to Leeds match.
But am going to Millwall.
Three of us.
I must be off my head.
2-1 us.
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oooh - good question... can we get back to you on that?Wandering Willy wrote:
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ooh - I get to be the pedant at last.
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of course it is!! Something you can't decide about is always a hanging, unresolved question!Wandering Willy wrote:ooh - I get to be the pedant at last.
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Damn it.
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Assuming said mate isn't Tony C, ask him if he knows what became of Tony CranshawWilliam the White wrote:Driving - not me.CAPSLOCK wrote:You're not on the choo choo, are you?
Stopping for a meal at a friend's (season tickey holder but lives just outside Watford).
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Not for me. Same reasons as Bruce.
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I will, but I won't know if his answer is accurate. Tony Cranshaw?CAPSLOCK wrote:Assuming said mate isn't Tony C, ask him if he knows what became of Tony CranshawWilliam the White wrote:Driving - not me.CAPSLOCK wrote:You're not on the choo choo, are you?
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Well ask him what became of Tony Caldwell instead then.William the White wrote:I will, but I won't know if his answer is accurate. Tony Cranshaw?CAPSLOCK wrote:Assuming said mate isn't Tony C, ask him if he knows what became of Tony CranshawWilliam the White wrote:Driving - not me.CAPSLOCK wrote:You're not on the choo choo, are you?
Stopping for a meal at a friend's (season tickey holder but lives just outside Watford).
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Think I might make this my first of the season.
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Living the London dream, mummy.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Think I might make this my first of the season.
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If you've seen Mummy's girlfriend Bobo you'll understand why.bobo the clown wrote:Living the London dream, mummy.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Think I might make this my first of the season.
'Mummy's girlfriend' Sounds odd.
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In the dark days, Tony was at every gameWilliam the White wrote:I will, but I won't know if his answer is accurate. Tony Cranshaw?CAPSLOCK wrote:Assuming said mate isn't Tony C, ask him if he knows what became of Tony CranshawWilliam the White wrote:Driving - not me.CAPSLOCK wrote:You're not on the choo choo, are you?
Stopping for a meal at a friend's (season tickey holder but lives just outside Watford).
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