Wanderers away at Millwall
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Yes - missing the nightmare so far has felt like one of the advantages of exile. Morbid curiosity and relative proximity are powerful forces, however.bobo the clown wrote:Living the London dream, mummy.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Think I might make this my first of the season.
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Indeed - I think I've compared it before to visiting an elderly relative in a hospice...mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Yes - missing the nightmare so far has felt like one of the advantages of exile. Morbid curiosity and relative proximity are powerful forces, however.bobo the clown wrote:Living the London dream, mummy.mummywhycantieatcrayons wrote:Think I might make this my first of the season.

I would dearly like to come but likesay it's the kids' birthday and I'm not one of those knobbers with a "team>kids>wife" flag

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If it doesn't make me cry I will buy a ticket.

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I get the feeling we are going to murder someone soon.
By murder I mean only concede our 59 min goal and Score 4 or more.
I have just cancelled my wanderers player sub and can't/don't want to listen to the crap commentators anymore so I am fully expecting we'll do it this weekend.
By murder I mean only concede our 59 min goal and Score 4 or more.
I have just cancelled my wanderers player sub and can't/don't want to listen to the crap commentators anymore so I am fully expecting we'll do it this weekend.
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i think we will lose this. always the optimist uh
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Lose. Only one O needed.bwfcdan94 wrote:i think we will loose this. always the optimist uh

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Unless he actually means we're gonna let it loose; y'know, like, "let loose the dogs of war!" or something...?BWFC89 wrote:Lose. Only one O needed.bwfcdan94 wrote:i think we will loose this. always the optimist uh
Nah. Probably not.
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but dosent that mean lose as in we are going to inflict a lose on themBWFC89 wrote:Lose. Only one O needed.bwfcdan94 wrote:i think we will loose this. always the optimist uh
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No. That would be loss.bwfcdan94 wrote:but dosent that mean lose as in we are going to inflict a lose on themBWFC89 wrote:Lose. Only one O needed.bwfcdan94 wrote:i think we will loose this. always the optimist uh
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Maybe, just maybe he is out smarting us all??truewhite15 wrote:Unless he actually means we're gonna let it loose; y'know, like, "let loose the dogs of war!" or something...?BWFC89 wrote:Lose. Only one O needed.bwfcdan94 wrote:i think we will loose this. always the optimist uh
Nah. Probably not.
Nah. Probably not.
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There is no way you were in anything other than bottom set for English.bwfcdan94 wrote:but dosent that mean lose as in we are going to inflict a lose on themBWFC89 wrote:Lose. Only one O needed.bwfcdan94 wrote:i think we will loose this. always the optimist uh
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I suppose it is kind of post-moronic that the Millwall thread is being used for remedial English.
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keep in mind there was only 7 kids in the bottem set whereas there was 20 in my settruewhite15 wrote:There is no way you were in anything other than bottom set for English.bwfcdan94 wrote:but dosent that mean lose as in we are going to inflict a lose on themBWFC89 wrote:Lose. Only one O needed.bwfcdan94 wrote:i think we will loose this. always the optimist uh
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Sorry, that's my fault, going off topic.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I suppose it is kind of post-moronic that the Millwall thread is being used for remedial English.
Still debating whether to go to this one but it's looking less and less likely. Quite fancied it after my trip to Sheffield Weds but I dont think I want to waste my money now...
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No, no, continue. It was brightening up a very dull morning.BWFC89 wrote:Sorry, that's my fault, going off topic.Lost Leopard Spot wrote:I suppose it is kind of post-moronic that the Millwall thread is being used for remedial English.
Still debating whether to go to this one but it's looking less and less likely. Quite fancied it after my trip to Sheffield Weds but I dont think I want to waste my money now...
Money saving will certainly be enhanced by missing a trip to the Big Smoke. And Millwall is a pit.
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Yeah I'm giving this one a miss, had a look at train tickets but all the £36 day savers have gone and I'm not paying £70+ for travel and definitely not going on the coach.
I went last season in the cup and it's like a prison walking to the ground. Not paying £100+ for the privilege this season.
I went last season in the cup and it's like a prison walking to the ground. Not paying £100+ for the privilege this season.
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We'll get pasted.
He'll still be in the job Monday. Rinse and repeat.
He'll still be in the job Monday. Rinse and repeat.
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International break upcoming. My money's on then if the board are going to get rid... otherwise after Christmas.CrazyHorse wrote:Away game. We'll get pasted.
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Just bought my ticket online and it says they'll just post it in the normal way... seems to be cutting it a bit fine?!
Anyone got any plans for a drink before/after?
Anyone got any plans for a drink before/after?
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