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UncleBen Wrote:

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> steveb Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > UncleBen do you know or have you ever met any

> > Millwall fans as you seem to assume were all

> > scumbags and soap dodgers.I would say you

> haven't

> > and are a typical jump on the bandwagon idiot

> who

> > lives in there deluded little bubble.

>

> Unfortunately I know several Millwall 'fans' and

> they're mostly beer bellied bald headed tatooed

> uneducated drug taking yobs. But I'm generalising,

> some are thin. I've also been to the Den a few

> times and think the football at Dulwich Hamlet is

> more skilful and entertaining.


I am a Millwall Fan.. Season Ticket Holder.


I do not have a Beer Belly.

I am not Bald. (Full mouth of Teeth.... You missed that one.)

I do not have tattoos.

I am Educated.

I do not take drugs.

I am not a Yob.


I must be a let down to all the other Millwall Fans.


I also know some nice people who are bald, have beer bellies.


Education does not always mean decent.


Not all people with tattoos are yobs.


Yes you are generalising..


Not even remotely accurate.


DulwichFox.

UncleBen Wrote:

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> steveb Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > UncleBen do you know or have you ever met any

> > Millwall fans as you seem to assume were all

> > scumbags and soap dodgers.I would say you

> haven't

> > and are a typical jump on the bandwagon idiot

> who

> > lives in there deluded little bubble.

>

> Unfortunately I know several Millwall 'fans' and

> they're mostly beer bellied bald headed tatooed

> uneducated drug taking yobs. But I'm generalising,

> some are thin. I've also been to the Den a few

> times and think the football at Dulwich Hamlet is

> more skilful and entertaining.



UncleBen you really are a fool and your making yourself look like a mug on a public forum but carry on your bandwagons waiting.

steveb Wrote:

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> UncleBen Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > steveb Wrote:

> >

> --------------------------------------------------

>

> > -----

> > > UncleBen do you know or have you ever met any

> > > Millwall fans as you seem to assume were all

> > > scumbags and soap dodgers.I would say you

> > haven't

> > > and are a typical jump on the bandwagon idiot

> > who

> > > lives in there deluded little bubble.

> >

> > Unfortunately I know several Millwall 'fans'

> and

> > they're mostly beer bellied bald headed tatooed

> > uneducated drug taking yobs. But I'm

> generalising,

> > some are thin. I've also been to the Den a few

> > times and think the football at Dulwich Hamlet

> is

> > more skilful and entertaining.

>

>

> UncleBen you really are a fool and your making

> yourself look like a mug on a public forum but

> carry on your bandwagons waiting.


A meat wagon is more likely for Millwall 'fans'!

Millwall as a club have been heavily involved this season in the save Lewisham a and e campaign, Help for Heroes, Evelina children s hospital, Everyman to name a few. Plus the players have been recognised by the football league for their community work. The fans have always generously supported and backed all these and more campaigns. Credit where it is due for a club that has a strong sense of community identity and commitment to it.

beebee Wrote:

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> Millwall as a club have been heavily involved this

> season in the save Lewisham a and e campaign, Help

> for Heroes, Evelina children s hospital, Everyman

> to name a few. Plus the players have been

> recognised by the football league for their

> community work. The fans have always generously

> supported and backed all these and more campaigns.

> Credit where it is due for a club that has a

> strong sense of community identity and commitment

> to it.


Well said BeeBee...


... but I doubt if Uncle Ben has a clue as to what any of those campaigns are.


Foxy

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