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    Thanks for this Claw..

    A couple of seasons ago it got quite nasty on here with Wall fans. You were always okay pal.

    Good analogy of your last 2 seasons which gives us some hope.

    Ask Lionsroar to un ban me from your board, he's a proper mardy sod lol!!

    Good luck with your bid for promotion pal...

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    Hope you don't make it though hehehehe. DWTM!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by rileyev.the.third View Post
    Thanks for this Claw..

    A couple of seasons ago it got quite nasty on here with Wall fans. You were always okay pal.

    Good analogy of your last 2 seasons which gives us some hope.

    Ask Lionsroar to un ban me from your board, he's a proper mardy sod lol!!

    Good luck with your bid for promotion pal...
    Thanks Riley, I will have a word with Lionsroar, after all we could be in the same League next season.

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    Tell that to your local rivals at Leyton Orient, second bottom in League 2, facing a wind-up order or administration, and if we hadn't beat them on penalties they would have been in the Championship, they seemed really nice chaps at Wembley but I bet they hate us now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by claw84 View Post
    since we (the Lions) went down 2 seasons ago, you laughed at us then but the experience has been good. Going to games and watching us win is great, last season we went to the playoffs at Wembley, great day out despite losing.
    Err yes what exactly happened on that day at Wembley Claw, Ive completely forgot about it already
    We thought the same though the season before when Millwall & Ian Holloway helped send us down. We thought it would be nice to be back in the real world of Lg One for a bit, and playing teams who we were much more capable of beating. And as a result, we hoped attendances would be up again to see 'winning' and play off challenging football.
    Well this didnt happen overnight and Im still amazed that we turned it round so well to achieve it last season. I have wondered where we would be now in the Lg One table if we'd lost at Wembley.
    Theres no stopping the Blunts this season but I would like to see Fleetwood go up as well.

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