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Thread: It is Millwall's to THROW AWAY

  1. #21
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    re: It is Millwall's to THROW AWAY

    [quote="millmoormagic"]I've gotta be honest, i don't usually bite to Zilzal, but listen to this fella, i don't give a sheite what happens between now and the end of the season, it's gunna swing back and forth regardless, we can't do anything about the charge, one way or the other, all we as fans can do is support the team to the hilt, right up to the tash, right until the last ball is kicked, and posting the absolute drivel on here to get attention is not the kind of support we actually need right now.
    Go and hide behind yer rock, go and chuckle that you've got a bite if you want, couldn't care less, but your constantly negative bull sheite is the exact opposite of what's required right now, and you're not capable of that support, it's alien to you, you need to believe you've got a say in this, so, take your negative sheite and stick it right up your f ookin arris pal, come back at the end of the season, either to gloat or goad, i don't give a sheite which

  2. #22
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    MAGIC, last night you were angry, you were upset, you were clearly in pain. Trust me, I feel your pain.

    But does that mean you can vent your spleen on me and use foul and abusive language? Well yes, on this unmoderated site you can. And good luck to you.

    Tell you what, I'll ease your suffering by taking full blame if we are relegated after 46 league games. Let's forget it took 43 games before we endeavoured to turn a 1-0 lead into a 2-0 possibly winning lead.

    How's that, do you feel better now? My posts, which you say you only occasionally read, are the real reason for the team's perilous plight. They are guilty as charged. I see that now.

    Have a relaxing afternoon, put your feet up, let all the tension drain away.

    After all, you've surely earned it.

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    Whoops! I see Kempo has just posted as I was slowly typing.

    Highly suspicious. To some.

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    Surprise surprise, the chuckle brothers are here...yeh, i vented my spleen, and i'll vent it again, take your negative pseudo-babble opinions and stick em, we need real supporters right now, not doctor wannabees or Freudian wannabees either for that matter, f ook off.

  5. #25

    re: It is Millwall's to THROW AWAY

    Quote Originally Posted by Zilzal
    My thinking is as follows:

    By the time they play their last game, Wolves will have nothing to play for.

    By the time they play their penultimate game, Derby will have secured their play off place.

    On Saturday they play Cardiff, a mediocre team whose season is already over.

    Then it's Blackburn who, while their season is over, won't be knocking themselves out to win necessarily.

    Millwall have won 2 of their last 3 games and taken 8 points from their last 5 games.

    ON THE OTHER HAND, we will get soundly beaten by Norwich.

    Our final game is at Leeds who will want to sign off with a flourish against their little Yorkshire rivals.

    This only leaves Reading at home. A draw is the very best we can hope for.
    So between Leeds and Wolves, you think Leeds (rather than Wolves) will want to finish with a flourish for no reason other than they are from Yorkshire? Well, Wolves play Ipswich at home next and then Wigan away. They could win those

  6. #26
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    re: It is Millwall's to THROW AWAY

    Quote Originally Posted by BigRotherhamFanMe
    My thinking is as follows:

    By the time they play their last game, Wolves will have nothing to play for.

    By the time they play their penultimate game, Derby will have secured their play off place.

    On Saturday they play Cardiff, a mediocre team whose season is already over.

    Then it's Blackburn who, while their season is over, won't be knocking themselves out to win necessarily.

    Millwall have won 2 of their last 3 games and taken 8 points from their last 5 games.

    ON THE OTHER HAND, we will get soundly beaten by Norwich.

    Our final game is at Leeds who will want to sign off with a flourish against their little Yorkshire rivals.

    This only leaves Reading at home. A draw is the very best we can hope for.
    So between Leeds and Wolves, you think Leeds (rather than Wolves) will want to finish with a flourish for no reason other than they are from Yorkshire? Well, Wolves play Ipswich

  7. #27

    re: It is Millwall's to THROW AWAY

    [quote="Zilzal"]My thinking is as follows:

    By the time they play their last game, Wolves will have nothing to play for.

    By the time they play their penultimate game, Derby will have secured their play off place.

    On Saturday they play Cardiff, a mediocre team whose season is already over.

    Then it's Blackburn who, while their season is over, won't be knocking themselves out to win necessarily.

    Millwall have won 2 of their last 3 games and taken 8 points from their last 5 games.

    ON THE OTHER HAND, we will get soundly beaten by Norwich.

    Our final game is at Leeds who will want to sign off with a flourish against their little Yorkshire rivals.

    This only leaves Reading at home. A draw is the very best we can hope for.

    OF ***** IMPORTANCE is our legal battle to ward off the deduction of 3 points. I believe we'll escape the penalty. If we don't, then we're as good as relegated now.

    Who is at fault for this calamity? Clearly the buck stops with the manager,

  8. #28
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    re: It is Millwall's to THROW AWAY

    SE16, we will indeed wait and see. But unfortunately judgement by 95% of this site was passed on me at least 2 years ago.

    I'm a condemned man because every time I make a contribution on football the 95% have their swords sharpened in advance. If you're prejudiced before you've read even one word then you're sure as hell going to be ultra condemnatory long before you've reached the end.

    I say in my OP that I think we'll beat the points deduction and simply receive a heavy fine. And still I'm accused of being negative.

    Blackpool have a goal difference of -53. In both games we led Blackpool 1-0. Then the manager gave the order to retreat and defend our slender lead. We couldn't and we drew 1-1 on both occasions. If we'd carried on going forward we would have won both times because Blackpool have a GD of -53.

    Those four points we threw away would have had us nicely safe and tucked up in bed by now.

    Over the last 3 years our manager has made a staggering number of loan deals, far mor

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