Into the Lions' Den, Millwall away, 18th Oct. Match thread
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TANGODANCER wrote:I would/will say any sort of a win for us will do nicely. After seeing a TV programme about Leed and Millwall fans totally mindless wars, words fail. I've seen a few battle scenes quite close up, but this lot are neanderthals in need of treatment.
Fxxx it, 5-0 us. Come on You Whites.....
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We have the division's second-lowest chance of an away win, according to this mathlete.
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Well, we'll just have to prove them wrong won't we.....Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:We have the division's second-lowest chance of an away win, according to this mathlete.
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Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:We have the division's second-lowest chance of an away win, according to this mathlete.
Haven't most of our wins been away?
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3 of eachGary the Enfield wrote:Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:We have the division's second-lowest chance of an away win, according to this mathlete.
Haven't most of our wins been away?
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Does that mean I've been to all three of our away wins? Go me!LeverEnd wrote:3 of eachGary the Enfield wrote:Haven't most of our wins been away?Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:We have the division's second-lowest chance of an away win, according to this mathlete.
(Literally: Go, me, to the game tonight. And I shall, friends, I shall.)
After a quick check, I shall merely note that I went to neither Rochdale nor Charlton.
(And quietly gloss over my trip to Walsall as a statistical outlier, mumbling "the exception that proves the rule" or "you can prove anything with facts" or somesuch.)
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Will be in The Market Porter from about 6.15ish for anyone about.
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Won't make it - Flanners* and me will be taking the scenic south-London route via Clapham, Peckham and other such hams. Might see you in the actual ground, though. Enjoy the scoops!KeyserSoze wrote:Will be in The Market Porter from about 6.15ish for anyone about.
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No worries, enjoy the ham tour, DSB (and Flanners). Was in Peckham last night actually in the refurbished White Horse. Nice boozer.
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Going off the weather in Farnworth right now I'm guessing a good few folk are glad we're away. Always assuming Millwall isn't having a monsoon, of course..
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Not at all, Tango: a beautiful pink-orange sunset has given way to a clear yet mild night. Unchanged XI. COYWM.
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We're going to win this game.
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Time for a COME ON YOU WHITES..
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Sounds like Thorpe isn't in the reckoning, must be still a bit off. Gregory and Morrison (who has just signed a new deal) are apparently the ones to watch according to micman.
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Bad news for Millwall, Trotter's on the bench.... Micmen reckon a couple of hundred faithful Whites fans are in the ground. Brew on and the team is unchanged from Saturday's start line. Ref is Darren Deadman? ...we are told.
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Thorpe starts in an unchanged XI, Tango.
Fact of the day: Millwall rightback Mahlon (yes, Mahlon) Romeo is the son of Jazzy B, he of Soul II Soul (Back To Life, and so in).
Fact of the day: Millwall rightback Mahlon (yes, Mahlon) Romeo is the son of Jazzy B, he of Soul II Soul (Back To Life, and so in).
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1-0 Whites from Ameobi...
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Pre match interview seemed to indicate he wouldn't play but, well, he has... Early corner and Sammi rocketed one in.Dave Sutton's barnet wrote:Thorpe starts in an unchanged XI, Tango.
Fact of the day: Millwall rightback Mahlon (yes, Mahlon) Romeo is the son of Jazzy B, he of Soul II Soul (Back To Life, and so in).
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