Serious Protest at next home game

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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254570Post Reckless »

Greg Heald never flapped like a girl Psycho he was hard as nails. Ask Warren Hackett who soon went quiet when Greg had a breif chat with him for yapping during the speeches at a PoY evening in the Durham.
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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254634Post b4life »

How about some passive-aggressive chanting instead e.g.
We're not very good, we're not very good, we're not, we're not, we're not very good
We're rather poor it's quite believable.....
We gonna concede in minute, we're gonna concede in a minute....
John Still's black and amber rubbish
Ey Ay Ey Ay Ey Ay ooh, down the National League we go.....
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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254637Post Norfolk & Chance »

Score in a brothel, we couldn't score in a brothel.......
Shit ground no fans, shit ground no fans......

Not sure this such a good idea, so many songs we could sing !
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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254639Post b4life »

I think 'nice ground, no fans' works better!
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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254771Post BEEGONE »

Any protest taken place yet? :?:
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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254794Post Golf Delta »

BEEGONE wrote:Any protest taken place yet? :?:
Isn't the best way to protest to simply not go? Hit TK where it hurts him most, in his wallet, by not paying his over-inflated prices for poor quality products.
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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254802Post foxy »

I did not go today out of protest
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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254804Post Golf Delta »

foxy wrote:I did not go today out of protest
:y: :Drink1:
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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254813Post lemming3k »

foxy wrote:I did not go today out of protest
Neither did our squad from the sounds of it.
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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254835Post NoMagRyan »

lemming3k wrote:
foxy wrote:I did not go today out of protest
Neither did our squad from the sounds of it.
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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254887Post Psycho »

John_c wrote:
Psycho wrote:If things were this bad down at Millwall there'd be players like Elito and Harrison being given a smack in the mouth. I still have memories of that naked fella going up to Greg Heald at THAT Torquay match at Underhill and Heald flapping around like a girl! Even more alarmingly, Foxy knew him from school! (ahahahahahahaha!).

I don't know how far down banning orders go. I think it gets harder for the police the lower a club drops, especially in non-league. Actually it might be a reward. :laugh:
How many Millwall players have had a smack in the mouth from their own fans?




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How many times have Millwall been in the arse end of non-league football with a chairman that doesn't give a fig and has moved the club out of the town getting fans to watch expensive, diabolical football with some of the worst players that are having some kind of bet on how many times they can be relegated?

BTW, good luck on your 3-1 to the Bees every game. It could leave you with a heavy loss. :ouch:
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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254913Post John_c »

Psycho wrote:
John_c wrote:
Psycho wrote:If things were this bad down at Millwall there'd be players like Elito and Harrison being given a smack in the mouth. I still have memories of that naked fella going up to Greg Heald at THAT Torquay match at Underhill and Heald flapping around like a girl! Even more alarmingly, Foxy knew him from school! (ahahahahahahaha!).

I don't know how far down banning orders go. I think it gets harder for the police the lower a club drops, especially in non-league. Actually it might be a reward. Image
How many Millwall players have had a smack in the mouth from their own fans?




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How many times have Millwall been in the arse end of non-league football with a chairman that doesn't give a fig and has moved the club out of the town getting fans to watch expensive, diabolical football with some of the worst players that are having some kind of bet on how many times they can be relegated?

BTW, good luck on your 3-1 to the Bees every game. It could leave you with a heavy loss. :ouch:
I'll take that answer as "none", cheers.

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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254924Post dawat »

Masuka wrote:Everything will be back on track come 5pm Saturday after a Harrison Hat trick to secure our first win of the season.
Don't bother buying any lottery tickets Masuka buddy!
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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254926Post antbfc »

foxy wrote:I did not go today out of protest
Voting with your feet is the only real option. Im going to go to the Dagenham game, no win there and that will be it for me until something fundamentally changes. Just fed up.
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Re: Serious Protest at next home game

Post: # 254944Post barnetpete »

So one fan walks round from the south into the east stand and has a go at TK/Still, Percy waved a white hanky, someone else turned their back on the players and a few boos..... the revolt has begun. Sad the club has sunk this low, but fully understand the fans feelings.
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