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red devil Wrote:

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> A veggy Milwall fan, now there's a novelty, I

> thought your average 'wall fan could smell blood

> at 50 paces...



Well that just proves how your perception of Millwall fans is all wrong!

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aquarius moon Wrote:

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> Best draw ever :)

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> Just have to dispose of Blackburn!


I was there.. West Upper Block 4. Freezing Cold..


Great Game though..


Jack Smith was superb...


Danny Shittu.. Man of the Match


Hulse... Dissapointment


Foxy

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Can anyone shed some light on how the fans unable to go to Wembley will be able to watch the semi-final?


It is on ESPN. Sorry if the name means nothing to me, but apart from Millwall & NFL, I'm not a sports fan.


Googled it & apparently you have to subscribe to it monthly, which is no use to me because (a) can't afford it (b) will never need it again.


And I only have a freeview TV.


Why isn't it being shown on BBC/ITV? Probably because they will be showing the Man City/Man Utct/Chelsea tie.

Premiership favouritism etc, etc.


Where in the local area has ESPN & will be showing this match?

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