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pompeyeagle Relocated to Shropshire 28 Jan 19 7.55am | |
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Hopefully we can avoid Man. Utd, City or Chelsea. And even better if two of those were to draw each other.
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YT Oxford 28 Jan 19 8.36am | |
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Originally posted by pompeyeagle
Hopefully we can avoid Man. Utd, City or Chelsea. And even better if two of those were to draw each other. As n wales eagles has already posted, City v United gets my vote. Or vice versa.
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ASCPFC Pro-Cathedral/caravan park 28 Jan 19 9.05am | |
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Don't want to be a jinx but we will obviously get Man City - televised match. Pep's redemption etc will be the angle and hype.
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silvertop Portishead 28 Jan 19 9.19am | |
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Obvs going for Bristol City away, except... We absolutely NEVER win there. Another 4-1 humbling where Sako is our motm??
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Bexley Eagle Bexley Kent 28 Jan 19 9.59am | |
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Giving the way the draw is shaping up a lower league team at home would be ideal. However so long as we avoid the big three then we have a decent chance home or away. And if 2 of the 3 can draw each other with the other away to a remaining prem team that would be ideal 
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Bangell Oxford 28 Jan 19 10.02am | |
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Championship or League 1 team at home please, while Utd and City are drawn together. Chelsea can have Watford.
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topcat Holmesdale / Surbiton 28 Jan 19 10.12am | |
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Millwall away would be good although I would prefer QPR, Portsmouth or Wimbledon away (although probably couldn't get a ticket). I seem to remember when Millwall beat Leicester, their fans were more concerned with attacking Leicester fans than celebrating their victory.
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uncleneal Croydon 28 Jan 19 10.16am | |
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Utter scum who absolutely love their reputation. I always said that if I won the lottery, I would buy them and then liquidate the club the next day.
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fledgling Beckenham 28 Jan 19 10.52am | |
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Originally posted by Goal Machine
Scumbags. There is a social stigma attached to being a Millwall fan. It’s the sort of thing you wouldn’t mention if going for a job interview. Loads of their saddo’s revel in the hooligan culture of the club. All rather embarrassing, especially for those over 30 who haven’t grown out of it. As for drawing them away, I’d prefer an easier fixture to be honest. Any away game against a Championship team would be tough. I’ve been to New Den several times and never had any problems. It’s actually very safe if you go to South Bermondsey station as there is a caged tunnel from the train platform to the away entrance. Don’t be put off out of fear for this fixture. Agree with this. Been to all the away games in the last 15 years or so and never had a problem. Repulsive fans all the same.
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monkey Sittingbourne,but made in Bromley 28 Jan 19 11.03am | |
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Originally posted by KAOS
Been a while since we’ve played them and I miss our derbies and going away there. Some of my best mates are Millwall so it’s a great meet up for us all and yes it’s edgy but that adds to it. So hoping we get them at theirs in the draw. But for a number of Palace fans it’s a straight no because of the mid 90’s @ the New Den when all hell broke loose after beating them 1-4. And of course previous visits to the Old Den which were never pleasant - and that’s putting it mildly. So in light of all that and yesterday’s madness would you go or swerve it? Have you ever been or always swerved it? And reasons for doing so? Etc #southLondonisours Once had to escape from the away end at the old den,sitting in the back of an open back pick up truck, in the days when there was more Millwall in the away end than palace Those were the days Kaos
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KAOS In a tree 28 Jan 19 12.20pm | |
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Originally posted by monkey
Once had to escape from the away end at the old den,sitting in the back of an open back pick up truck, in the days when there was more Millwall in the away end than palace Those were the days Kaos Weren't they just mate!
Horrible place to go! Full of lunatics ... Remember the one at ours circa 86/97 and they were in the AW terrace and all hell broke loose early in the 1st half? We started singing as were entitled to as was our home end and there were loads in with us ... we all got rushed, game was stopped, horses on the pitch etc. I ended up having it on my toes with my mate after the game and hiding in a supermarket in Thorton Heath after being chased by a right nasty mob . That evening a West Ham fan got stabbed to death in Embankment by Millwall fans who had been at Selhurst in the day. Found this online summing up what happened ... horrid affair and poor lad was just up town for the evening: account of the prosecution's case against John Johnstone. John Johnstone belonged to a large group of Millwall supporters who, Word of the trouble reached the driver, who radioed on ahead to the These plans were not ambitious. In fact, Johnstone and his friends never Johnstone and his friends made their way to Trafalgar Square, stopping They made their way back to Charing Cross Station, where one of I don't know how long Johnstone and his friends remained at Charing As it turns out, Terry Burns was a West Ham supporter. Johnstone and his Johnstone and his friends charged into the strangers, stabbing one in Terry Burns died. He was stabbed six times. Each stabbing punctured the Terry Burns was not killed by a crowd; he was killed by a gang; but the
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TheBigToePunt 28 Jan 19 12.49pm | |
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Yeah I've been there, both to watch palace and to see a Millwall game with a friend who supports them. Wouldn't go if we got them in the cup, as I take my young son these days, and I wouldn't even take him to selhurst if we played them. Shame really. I met Neil Harris on a coaching course and he was a lovely guy, they have a lot of people who don't deserve to be linked with the nutters, but they just can't shake them. Interesting that so many on here want our team to beat Millwall in order to put the violent racist nutters who follow them in their place. I've never seen the connection myself, and if your the type to slash a guys face in a public brawl then I doubt the football result is your priority.
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