A tough game for both sides, a quick turnaround, and good use of subs will be key to whoever can get the upper hand.
Dirty cockney scrubbers. Don’t know that it’s gravy on pies & jelly’s for trifle, City 3-0 Liquor Slurping Eel Munching ****s
we effectively killed west broms play off push sunderlands now it's time to start the millwall rot as they lose theirs 3-1 city
Take a look at your previous match day thread, he's seems incapable of reading and accepting things even after I've explained 3x now.... He seems to think I'm questioning liams character because I liked a post asking why we didn't set up against Rotherham like we did yesterday. That same post containing a separate point with questioning Liams character. So because I liked it I'm questioning Liam's character, even though I've explained 3x on that thread and now once on here, why I liked it. But yer im the melt....
Going to this one with my lad and his stepson Unfortunately the few in Clarendon is out but I’m ****ed if I’m missing fish chips and peas next door.. On another note the lad has been picked as a flag bearer at a city game and doing a one-two with roary and hopefully score a goal… I know that sounds all wrong but it’s perfectly innocent you weird ****ers. It’s at the Swansea game I think….
Anyone know Millwall football style ? According to Skater they have one , is it R’ham style , S’unlan style or Gangnam style?
How many on here where at Boothferry Park, Christmas 1965 when we beat Millwall 1-0 with over 40,000 there? Not a bad crowd for a 3rd division game. Biggest crowd in the country on the day if I remember correctly. It was even commented on the main BBC tv sports news that night. Both teams were battling it out at the top of the division, with City eventually finishing as champions. Remember the only goal at the North stand end, an own goal at that, but not many realised it on the day, Harry Cripps? Bit of a goal mouth scramble, I was stood right up against the barriers in the North Stand and just remember an enormous cheer as the ball nestled in the back of the net, players shaking hands then trotting back to the centre circle. Sure Tom Wilson who we signed three years later was Millwalls number five that day. It was a quick turn around in those days and we were at The (old) Den the following day. City enquired before setting off as to the state of the pitch and were told it was perfectably playable. When they got there it was frozen solid, and unfortunatly our kit man, if we had one, hadn't packed the right boots/studs for the state of the pitch and City spent 90 mins slipping and sliding all over the place and losing 3-0. I never dreamt at the time that the crowd would be the biggest home crowd I would ever see City play in front of. It wasn't even that much of a surprise at the time, it was almost expected and it was pay at the turnstile on the day.