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Thinking about going this weekend ,never been to millwalls new ground anyone on here go last year ? Just thinking do you still need a good pair of trainers and a tin hat or has it become safer? Let’s hope the blades can get back to winning ways

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The chances of you getting brutally murdered are more or less the same as anywhere.

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The chances of you getting brutally murdered are more or less the same as anywhere.

.....where millwall are.

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Thinking about going this weekend ,never been to millwalls new ground anyone on here go last year ? Just thinking do you still need a good pair of trainers and a tin hat or has it become safer?:hihi:

 

Not been, but apparently if you use the official coach travel, you make no contact with the natives at all.

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It’s got to be 30+ years ago since I last went on a coach to millwall but we had a few problems think there was only a few windows left on the whole coach all I remember was we had to lie down in the isle

Of the coach to avoid been hit with bricks poor coach driver was a nervous wreck had to have his hands surgically removed from steering wheel drove around 2/3 miles needed a replacement coach to get home I’m sure it can’t be that bad nowadays can it :confused:

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It’s got to be 30+ years ago since I last went on a coach to millwall but we had a few problems think there was only a few windows left on the whole coach all I remember was we had to lie down in the isle

Of the coach to avoid been hit with bricks poor coach driver was a nervous wreck had to have his hands surgically removed from steering wheel drove around 2/3 miles needed a replacement coach to get home I’m sure it can’t be that bad nowadays can it :confused:

 

Same thing happened to us in the mid 80's.About a mile after the police escort had left us the coach pulled up at some traffic lights; out of nowhere a group of Millwall characters appeared and picked up pieces of paving and bricks from some road works and presented them to us through the coach windows.It was a cold journey home up the M1:mad:

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Let's hope we get back to winning ways. But not too confident on this one.

 

no, me neither. 3 toughys in a row I think. Millwall, Villa and Preston.

 

Since we're playing well at home though, I'll stick to my away game rule 'I'd take a point from this' for all 3. Any more than 3 is bonus.

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Not feeling this game tbh. We need to get back to winning ways but I feel another draw is on the cards which will continue our sticky patch.

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Blades are possibly in a slight wobble as things get sorted post-Coutts. Might be nothing tho.

 

Millwall are poor generally but have won more games at home than lost. Saying that, they haven't won for ages home or away.

 

I really don't know.

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If we are going to be serious contenders for promotion these are games we should win.

However a good display will do for me, win or lose.

 

once an owl always a blade.

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Think the blades have to get back to winning ways ,2-1 few teams below us are starting to catch us up

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