Bluesman wrote:Can't see 33,000 for Millwall next season.
norms76 wrote:Bluesman wrote:Can't see 33,000 for Millwall next season.
That’s the spirit, always like our fans to show confidence in our team.
theclaw wrote:Mother’s Day as well
Sven wrote:norms76 wrote:Bluesman wrote:Can't see 33,000 for Millwall next season.
That’s the spirit, always like our fans to show confidence in our team.
Norms, it seems every thread has to have its idiot these days!
Brilliant news on the Chelsea game being sold out; it's what so many of us dreamed of for so long and is a reflection nohow far the club have moved forward in recent years and under the current manager
Bluesman wrote:Can't see 33,000 for Millwall next season.
Nuclearblue wrote:Bluesman wrote:Can't see 33,000 for Millwall next season.
Why do you honestly think Millwall can go up via the play offs do you ? Deluded fella
theclaw wrote:Mother’s Day as well
thomasblue wrote:I think even though it's a sell out it's the type of date and time which will keep a lot of fans away.
Sunday 4.30
Live on sky
Mothers day
It will be like the West Ham game where there will be gaps everywhere in the ground even though it's a sell out.
A lot of season ticket holders including myself wont make it
RV Casual wrote:I have always been one of those who bemoaned the Sunday games etc times, TV but I will concede that obviously for the majority then it does seem they use it as an excuse.
HOWEVER, from a personal point of view I stand my ground.
I won't be at the Chelsea game or the the Liverpool game, I am a traditionalist, the whole 'Football' thing for me has always been more than just the game. Its a social gathering on a Saturday for me, few beers with mates, game, few beers after. Sunday spent with family and preparing for the week ahead. Sundays kill it with work the next day. Public transport is also so bad that you either drive or don't go. IF we do stay up I'll probably have to look into whether it's worth getting a season ticket. Fridays, Sundays and Mondays just don't work for me.
If that makes me a shit fan then so be it, I understand its modern football you either go with it or fold, that's everyone's choice. The truth is for every traditional fan that gives it up they will be replaced with a 'Premier League' supporter but for how long? It really is a double edged sword.
Stringfellow wrote:RV Casual wrote:I have always been one of those who bemoaned the Sunday games etc times, TV but I will concede that obviously for the majority then it does seem they use it as an excuse.
HOWEVER, from a personal point of view I stand my ground.
I won't be at the Chelsea game or the the Liverpool game, I am a traditionalist, the whole 'Football' thing for me has always been more than just the game. Its a social gathering on a Saturday for me, few beers with mates, game, few beers after. Sunday spent with family and preparing for the week ahead. Sundays kill it with work the next day. Public transport is also so bad that you either drive or don't go. IF we do stay up I'll probably have to look into whether it's worth getting a season ticket. Fridays, Sundays and Mondays just don't work for me.
If that makes me a shit fan then so be it, I understand its modern football you either go with it or fold, that's everyone's choice. The truth is for every traditional fan that gives it up they will be replaced with a 'Premier League' supporter but for how long? It really is a double edged sword.
Fair enough but as a lesser side I can’t think of many games on a Sunday, Burnley and arsenal and am sure we haven’t played on a Monday. Saturday without doubt the day for it but you can’t have the prem money without having these games.
I actually love a Friday night game, but we are all different. Sunday’s ain’t good.
OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Stringfellow wrote:RV Casual wrote:I have always been one of those who bemoaned the Sunday games etc times, TV but I will concede that obviously for the majority then it does seem they use it as an excuse.
HOWEVER, from a personal point of view I stand my ground.
I won't be at the Chelsea game or the the Liverpool game, I am a traditionalist, the whole 'Football' thing for me has always been more than just the game. Its a social gathering on a Saturday for me, few beers with mates, game, few beers after. Sunday spent with family and preparing for the week ahead. Sundays kill it with work the next day. Public transport is also so bad that you either drive or don't go. IF we do stay up I'll probably have to look into whether it's worth getting a season ticket. Fridays, Sundays and Mondays just don't work for me.
If that makes me a shit fan then so be it, I understand its modern football you either go with it or fold, that's everyone's choice. The truth is for every traditional fan that gives it up they will be replaced with a 'Premier League' supporter but for how long? It really is a double edged sword.
Same here, I go whatever day it is but Saturday is preference. I love a sat evening.
Fair enough but as a lesser side I can’t think of many games on a Sunday, Burnley and arsenal and am sure we haven’t played on a Monday. Saturday without doubt the day for it but you can’t have the prem money without having these games.
I actually love a Friday night game, but we are all different. Sunday’s ain’t good.
I’m also a bit of a traditionalist and in an ideal world would prefer a 3.00pm KO on a Saturday but personally, I’ll watch and support my team any day of the week.
darran1927 wrote:theclaw wrote:Mother’s Day as well
I can't make it due to this , it's the wifes first mothers day so will have to give it a miss
Stringfellow wrote:RV Casual wrote:I have always been one of those who bemoaned the Sunday games etc times, TV but I will concede that obviously for the majority then it does seem they use it as an excuse.
HOWEVER, from a personal point of view I stand my ground.
I won't be at the Chelsea game or the the Liverpool game, I am a traditionalist, the whole 'Football' thing for me has always been more than just the game. Its a social gathering on a Saturday for me, few beers with mates, game, few beers after. Sunday spent with family and preparing for the week ahead. Sundays kill it with work the next day. Public transport is also so bad that you either drive or don't go. IF we do stay up I'll probably have to look into whether it's worth getting a season ticket. Fridays, Sundays and Mondays just don't work for me.
If that makes me a shit fan then so be it, I understand its modern football you either go with it or fold, that's everyone's choice. The truth is for every traditional fan that gives it up they will be replaced with a 'Premier League' supporter but for how long? It really is a double edged sword.
Fair enough but as a lesser side I can’t think of many games on a Sunday, Burnley and arsenal and am sure we haven’t played on a Monday. Saturday without doubt the day for it but you can’t have the prem money without having these games.
I actually love a Friday night game, but we are all different. Sunday’s ain’t good.
OriginalGrangeEndBlue wrote:Stringfellow wrote:RV Casual wrote:I have always been one of those who bemoaned the Sunday games etc times, TV but I will concede that obviously for the majority then it does seem they use it as an excuse.
HOWEVER, from a personal point of view I stand my ground.
I won't be at the Chelsea game or the the Liverpool game, I am a traditionalist, the whole 'Football' thing for me has always been more than just the game. Its a social gathering on a Saturday for me, few beers with mates, game, few beers after. Sunday spent with family and preparing for the week ahead. Sundays kill it with work the next day. Public transport is also so bad that you either drive or don't go. IF we do stay up I'll probably have to look into whether it's worth getting a season ticket. Fridays, Sundays and Mondays just don't work for me.
If that makes me a shit fan then so be it, I understand its modern football you either go with it or fold, that's everyone's choice. The truth is for every traditional fan that gives it up they will be replaced with a 'Premier League' supporter but for how long? It really is a double edged sword.
Fair enough but as a lesser side I can’t think of many games on a Sunday, Burnley and arsenal and am sure we haven’t played on a Monday. Saturday without doubt the day for it but you can’t have the prem money without having these games.
I actually love a Friday night game, but we are all different. Sunday’s ain’t good.
I’m also a bit of a traditionalist and in an ideal world would prefer a 3.00pm KO on a Saturday but personally, I’ll watch and support my team any day of the week.
Sven wrote:Wake up Sven and smell the coffee. Be realistic any not idealistic. Blind faith is dangerous.norms76 wrote:Bluesman wrote:Can't see 33,000 for Millwall next season.
That’s the spirit, always like our fans to show confidence in our team.
Norms, it seems every thread has to have its idiot these days!
Brilliant news on the Chelsea game being sold out; it's what so many of us dreamed of for so long and is a reflection nohow far the club have moved forward in recent years and under the current manager
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