[Albion] Millwall allocation

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Peter Grummit

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Oct 13, 2004
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Fair enough. I thought Millwall were “family club of the year” so what safety concerns? Basically saying they can’t control their own fans.
there was trouble at the Everton game too, so police unlikely to relent. Probably want to avoid evening kos for same reason. Sat lunch would make most sense given trains.

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jamie the seagull

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Jul 27, 2011
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For a game where if Millwall win a pitch invasion is a possibility I would be shocked if the police allow the lower tier to be opened. I’ve sat in the lower tier for one league game but it was only one block if I recall.

Millwall will be on the pitch whatever the result.
The last time they opened the lower tier was for a tie against Leicester City.
You can guess what happened.
 














redoubtable seagull

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Oct 27, 2004
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there was trouble at the Everton game too, so police unlikely to relent. Probably want to avoid evening kos for same reason. Sat lunch would make most sense given trains.

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Everton and Millwall have history going back many years. Inevitable the Met would restrict Everton’s allocation for a 5.30 KO. Hopefully we’ll get some or all of the lower tier.
Given it’ll be four games across four days you’d expect each match to be shown at a time to maximise tv audience numbers. So evening ko’s on Friday and Monday (obviously) and teatime on Sat and Sun? Wolves and Man Utd probably being the BBC Sunday pick.
 


Madafwo

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Nov 11, 2013
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Done Millwall twice before and I have absolutely no desire to go a 3rd time. I'm working so I'll save an A/L day just incase we are victorious.
 




Blue3

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It hopfully be a good opportunity to see how Juri Is getting on thought he was a good championship standard player who lost a bit of pace but always an honest player
 




Everton and Millwall have history going back many years. Inevitable the Met would restrict Everton’s allocation for a 5.30 KO. Hopefully we’ll get some or all of the lower tier.
Given it’ll be four games across four days you’d expect each match to be shown at a time to maximise tv audience numbers. So evening ko’s on Friday and Monday (obviously) and teatime on Sat and Sun? Wolves and Man Utd probably being the BBC Sunday pick.
1973 Everton v Millwall went bad for the wall.
1976 6th Rd at home to Ipswich also went bad for Millwall.???
 




NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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15% of capacity = 3,000

However away end behind goal can hold 4,000.


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It can actually hold almost 5,000 - However the segregation at each end and the fact that police directive means they won't open the lower tier of the North Stand. The allocation will be between 2,800 and 3,000
 


NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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What is the point in them having that lower tier if they never open it? I really can’t believe we are that threatening that there is a genuine reason for the police to stop them opening it. I bet they do though.

It follows a police directive after a League Cup match against Liverpool where Liverpool fans ripped up the seats and threw them on to the pitch and at fans in the lower West Stand and some fans were able to reach each other from the lower tiers.

I think its right that the lower tiers don't get opened
 




Commander

Arrogant Prat
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Apr 28, 2004
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It follows a police directive after a League Cup match against Liverpool where Liverpool fans ripped up the seats and threw them on to the pitch and at fans in the lower West Stand and some fans were able to reach each other from the lower tiers.

I think its right that the lower tiers don't get opened

Even for Brighton though? We’re hardly the most threatening bunch.
 








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