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    SUPERMOD Annual Speech Apology

    Sorry there was no speech this year. It's been a hectic time for me!!!
    Instead I have this funny football firm vid for your enjoyment .......

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaz1959 View Post
    Sorry there was no speech this year. It's been a hectic time for me!!!
    Instead I have this funny football firm vid for your enjoyment .......
    I would have guessed that brum would be 1st as had trouble with them before down the Den. Swindon seem to be very saintly, what happened to Laz by the way gaz?

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    Quote Originally Posted by claw84 View Post
    I would have guessed that brum would be 1st as had trouble with them before down the Den. Swindon seem to be very saintly, what happened to Laz by the way gaz?
    HNY Claw
    We are in L2
    This L1 firms list made me laff due to some of the names they called themselves.
    You probably know as much as I do about Laz.
    Laz - Rammy don't chat anymore. The last I heard from Laz and Rammy were when Rammy tried to get a meet with you down in Barry I think it was.
    Sadlad has recently stopped communicating with me as well.
    I wish them well and hope all is OK.

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaz1959 View Post
    HNY Claw
    We are in L2
    This L1 firms list made me laff due to some of the names they called themselves.
    You probably know as much as I do about Laz.
    Laz - Rammy don't chat anymore. The last I heard from Laz and Rammy were when Rammy tried to get a meet with you down in Barry I think it was.
    Sadlad has recently stopped communicating with me as well.
    I wish them well and hope all is OK.
    Yep, OTR and Laz both came down to Gavin n Stacey land, it was a good meet. Laz took my book home with him and since then I have been told that OTR has been a naughty boy .

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    Quote Originally Posted by claw84 View Post
    Yep, OTR and Laz both came down to Gavin n Stacey land, it was a good meet. Laz took my book home with him and since then I have been told that OTR has been a naughty boy .
    Hi Claw
    I think you are referring to a few years ago.
    More recently Rammy tried to organise something for us in a group chat but it never came off. I did ask sadlad but he wasn't interested at the time.

    Rammy was trying to build bridges with Laz at the time as well as like you say he was a vewy nawte boi

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    Was talking to OTR on Claretsmad after the Derby game,he said he was OK. 👍

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    Quote Originally Posted by alfinyalcabo View Post
    Was talking to OTR on Claretsmad after the Derby game,he said he was OK. 👍
    Nice one Alfie
    Rammy has been having a hard tim over the years and has done some brilliant work in trying to raise money by doing things for sponsorship
    Laz has had his own struggles too
    We all have struggles I know but we all keep it to ourselves
    So here's hoping you all are well a and coping
    We're not here long so best hing is to be chilled like you Alfie B-)

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    Quote Originally Posted by chaincey.ncfc View Post
    I?ve never understood why people took to hooliganism the way that they did back in the 70s and 80s as I have always preferred to have a pint with an opposition fan rather than try to maim him

    I?ve seen a few of the hooligans being interviewed on YouTube (cannot remember the channel now but the interviewer was Scottish) and a lot of them seem to have packed it in now,how do the old hooligans view the new hoolies of today,it all seemed more mad back in the day when you took your life in your hands going to clubs like Millwall,West Ham or even lower league firms like Grimsby and Lincoln,it more like dancing around each other today and then throw the odd plastic chair,are there any worthy hooliganis today who will interviewed in 20 years time?
    I think that about sums it up chaincey, as a Lions fan have not seen much malice down the Den lately, different generation, now Millwall is more of a patriotic club, collected ?23 k on remembrance day.

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    I agree with claww. Last time I was there just a small few seasons ago and at Wembley of course, Millwall were really friendly. They were offering their phone numbers via tik tak hand signals while smililing sweetly (some would say it was a grimace but I'm not that rude about how someone looks.) and waving too (funny wave tho. Stroking their across their neck but hey ho not one to judge).
    I was a bit disappointed with police though. It was mean of them to hold back about 500 Millwall. The Millwall fans seemed annoyed at the ob too because when I waved goodbye after the game they seemed most upset they couldn't get to me and give me a hug or something.
    While we were leaving we stopped and turned back to sing a song to cheer them up a bit. So sang *you're not scarey anymore* emotion day it were indeed.
    Miiiiiii

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    Quote Originally Posted by gaz1959 View Post
    I agree with claww. Last time I was there just a small few seasons ago and at Wembley of course, Millwall were really friendly. They were offering their phone numbers via tik tak hand signals while smililing sweetly (some would say it was a grimace but I'm not that rude about how someone looks.) and waving too (funny wave tho. Stroking their across their neck but hey ho not one to judge).
    I was a bit disappointed with police though. It was mean of them to hold back about 500 Millwall. The Millwall fans seemed annoyed at the ob too because when I waved goodbye after the game they seemed most upset they couldn't get to me and give me a hug or something.
    While we were leaving we stopped and turned back to sing a song to cheer them up a bit. So sang *you're not scarey anymore* emotion day it were indeed.
    Miiiiiii
    The atmosphere at the Hatters was great, easily outsang the home fans at their small pitch on Saturday and beat them too, amazing to think they held Liverpool to a draw there last year.

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