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???? Wrote:

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> Hope your team does as well as it did at the Cup

> Final.......even I was embarrassed for you ;-)


I hope we do as well as the last time we met The Hammers....was it 4/1 or 5/1...my memory needs to be refreshed:))


Question for You Quidsy me Son: Which Decade did West Ham last beat Millwall?:-$ ( I'll ignore the fact that you are, usually, in a higher division than South London's finest )..(tu)

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Peckhamgatecrasher Wrote:

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> Don't be silly Quids - it would have been a

> miracle if Man U hadn't thrashed us.


...and all our strikers like Danny Dichio were injured so we had a 16-year-old on the pitch and we parked everyone behind the ball...

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You only had a 16 year old on the pitch to beat the record of one Paul Allen, who was the previous youngest player in a Cup Final and a record held since 1980 which was also the last time a team not from the 2md tier beat a top flight team.....


now let me think who that was?


Oh, I Remember


West Ham 1 Arsenal 0 :)-D

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???? Wrote:

You only had a 16 year old on the pitch to beat the record of one Paul Allen, who was the previous youngest player in a Cup Final and a record held since 1980 which was also the last time a team not from the 2md tier beat a top flight team.....

now let me think who that was? Oh, I Remember West Ham 1 Arsenal 0 :)-D


The only response I can think of is....Aaagghh!!!!


Anyway I must get back to having a "bit of banter" with Leeds Fans...I just wrote:


Don Revie, Billy Bremner, Jackie Charlton, Norman Hunter,Peter Lorimer, Sniffer Clarke, Eddie Gray, Paul Madeley, Paul Reaney,Mick Jones,Trevor Cherry, Terry Yorath,Rod Belfitt, Albert Johanneson,Frankie Gray, David Harvey,Gary Sprake,Johnny Giles,Tony Currie,Jason Beckford,Duncan McKenzie,Angel Of The North,Pennine Way,Ilkley Moorites,Last Of The Summer Winos,those from The Dales...


YOUR BOYS TOOK A HELL OF A BEATING!!:))


MILLWALLLLLLLLLL

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TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> I took my (then) 2 year old to Wembley the last

> time we were there, must be 12 years ago I guess.

> He slept all the way through it:(


He isn't a bad judge then!:))


Millwall will sell out their 40,000 allocation easily and one way or the other like The Q/Finals//Semi-Final at OLd Trafford and The Cup Final (Hospitality Box, don't you know) I will be there!!!

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TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> It was a great day apart from the football.


Last minute Winner for Wigan and Millwall took the Maximum 49,000 as Wigan did not sell out.


Same as Millenium Cup Final shame that Millwall did not turn up on the pitch(td)

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brum Wrote:

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> Well done Millwall but didn't appreciate being

> woken at 4am this morning by a couple of

> supporters loudly chanting 'nobody likes us and we

> don't care' as they walked down my street. No

> wonder nobody likes them.


Sorry about that Brum.......didn't realise any Millwall Fans still live in the area.


Lookat any Milwall Matchday Programme these days and it will say "The 10 Winners of this weeks raffle are

"Charlie from Bexley, Fred from Coulsdon, Ian from Edenbridge, Steve from Erith, Harry from Surbiton etc...

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brum Wrote:

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> Well done Millwall but didn't appreciate being

> woken at 4am this morning by a couple of

> supporters loudly chanting 'nobody likes us and we

> don't care' as they walked down my street. No

> wonder nobody likes them.


I'd have had my Chamberpot on them quicker than you can say "Come on you Irons"

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Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:



> Millwall will sell out their 40,000 allocation

> easily and one way or the other like The

> Q/Finals//Semi-Final at OLd Trafford and The Cup

> Final (Hospitality Box, don't you know) I will be

> there!!!


That's a lot of fair weather supporters who don't go to The Den. In fact has there ever been a full house at the New Den?

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Tony.London Suburbs Wrote:

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> brum Wrote:

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

> -----

> > Well done Millwall but didn't appreciate being

> > woken at 4am this morning by a couple of

> > supporters loudly chanting 'nobody likes us and

> we

> > don't care' as they walked down my street. No

> > wonder nobody likes them.

>

> Sorry about that Brum.......didn't realise any

> Millwall Fans still live in the area.

>

> Lookat any Milwall Matchday Programme these days

> and it will say "The 10 Winners of this weeks

> raffle are

> "Charlie from Bexley, Fred from Coulsdon, Ian from

> Edenbridge, Steve from Erith, Harry from Surbiton

> etc...


You sure that didn't come from the back of a Man Ure programme?

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