carteater
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3-1 Game Over.
3-1 Game Over.
I know I'm probably in the minority here but I think that's a shame. I'd rather Millwall had gone up than Barnsley. Millwall away is always a great day out, we take loads and hardly ever lose. It's my most visited away ground I reckon. I've been a few times to Barnsley and I see no attraction in going back. That train ride from Sheffield to Barnsley feels like going back 20 years in time. Another reason for disliking Barnsley is the over-the-top policing from South Yorkshire's finest for what is a completely inert football fixture.
Barnsley at home is a nothing match, one of those that if you get a conflicting engagement you don't mind binning off because you know that there won't be much of an atmosphere. Millwall at home however is a great one for people-watching and there's always an edge to it. That last piece of super-strenth tarpaulin holding them back a season or two ago was hilarious to watch. And dare I say it, Millwall play the better style of football.
On the plus side for Millwall at least they get a very tasty local derby with Charlton next season. No love lost nor any quarter given from either sets of fans in that match.
Millwall haven't played the better style of football in the games at the Amex. Niggly , dirty, and time-wasting affairs.I know I'm probably in the minority here but I think that's a shame. I'd rather Millwall had gone up than Barnsley. Millwall away is always a great day out, we take loads and hardly ever lose. It's my most visited away ground I reckon. I've been a few times to Barnsley and I see no attraction in going back. That train ride from Sheffield to Barnsley feels like going back 20 years in time. Another reason for disliking Barnsley is the over-the-top policing from South Yorkshire's finest for what is a completely inert football fixture.
Barnsley at home is a nothing match, one of those that if you get a conflicting engagement you don't mind binning off because you know that there won't be much of an atmosphere. Millwall at home however is a great one for people-watching and there's always an edge to it. That last piece of super-strenth tarpaulin holding them back a season or two ago was hilarious to watch. And dare I say it, Millwall play the better style of football.
On the plus side for Millwall at least they get a very tasty local derby with Charlton next season. No love lost nor any quarter given from either sets of fans in that match.
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There's some actual CHAIR LUZZING in one of his other tweets about today.
Hmm, was it raining in London today? That can't have been from today. As I said in an earlier post, this guy's account is a spoof.
Glad Millwall lost as their fans still live in the 70's.
Millwall fan punching Barnsley fan today.
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millwall , good day out and great , passionate old school fans.
Looks like a donkey punch to meMeh, slap head mong punches northern monkey
millwall , good day out and great , passionate old school fans.
Good luck getting sense out of right wing morons.Wait, so a white person on a poster for a campaign to generate an ethnic minority vote OFFENDS you, but a bunch of mongrels living in the past using any excuse to hurt other human beings doesn't?
I wonder whether it's better that they get promoted and the pond life is diluted with JCLs which might make the crowd more pleasant, or whether it's better they fade into obscurity with the risk that the animals get even angrier.Glad Millwall lost as their fans still live in the 70's.
Millwall fan punching Barnsley fan today.
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