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Offline hawkeye

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #375 on: January 11, 2013, 12:47:10 AM »
Would rather it had been on Saturday. But I guess living in London, it won't make too much difference to me personally. I hope it doesn't effect the amount of Villans coming down though. A Millwall fan I know is quite confident we will get the full allocation of 4,000.

me too but noted tube strikes ! And i dont go over east end way. Annoying we have game on tues then this massive game ..
The next 3 soton., bradford, milwall say alot about where we are goin
???

There's a cafe strike over there about not selling bacon and eggs sarnies due to the local egg farm going out of business so that's it for me.

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #376 on: January 11, 2013, 09:51:50 AM »
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me too but noted tube strikes ! And i dont go over east end way

Millwall don't play in East London so you should be alright to go.

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #377 on: January 11, 2013, 10:03:52 AM »
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me too but noted tube strikes ! And i dont go over east end way

Millwall don't play in East London so you should be alright to go.

If you are going to play a card, make sure it is the right one.

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #378 on: January 11, 2013, 10:20:22 AM »
Think I read somewhere that the last 20' odd or maybe even 30 something FA Cup ties Man U have been in have been shown on TV.  Now that really means that the TV money is getting an even'ish distribution doesn't it!!!!


It's 38 and counting...


what possible draw could there be that the TV companies wouldnt have Man Utd on,

there just isnt one, i thought maybe MU v Norwich or WBA at Old Trafford but you know that they would still have it on because of the massive viewing audience Man Utd get.

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #379 on: January 11, 2013, 10:24:29 AM »
Think I read somewhere that the last 20' odd or maybe even 30 something FA Cup ties Man U have been in have been shown on TV.  Now that really means that the TV money is getting an even'ish distribution doesn't it!!!!


It's 38 and counting...


what possible draw could there be that the TV companies wouldnt have Man Utd on,

there just isnt one, i thought maybe MU v Norwich or WBA at Old Trafford but you know that they would still have it on because of the massive viewing audience Man Utd get.


I'd argue that at home against Fulham or Blackpool isn't a draw. It's a routine home win. They wouldn't show City or Chelsea or Arsenal at home against those opponents. I'm fully aware of the reasons why they do show it but it's just wrong.

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #380 on: January 11, 2013, 10:30:29 AM »
Think I read somewhere that the last 20' odd or maybe even 30 something FA Cup ties Man U have been in have been shown on TV.  Now that really means that the TV money is getting an even'ish distribution doesn't it!!!!


It's 38 and counting...


what possible draw could there be that the TV companies wouldnt have Man Utd on,

there just isnt one, i thought maybe MU v Norwich or WBA at Old Trafford but you know that they would still have it on because of the massive viewing audience Man Utd get.


I'd argue that at home against Fulham or Blackpool isn't a draw. It's a routine home win. They wouldn't show City or Chelsea or Arsenal at home against those opponents. I'm fully aware of the reasons why they do show it but it's just wrong.

To us yes, but to there big army of armchair fans its the best decision. Plus if its Fulham they average around 22,000 home fans and I'd say roughly 800 away fans per game. There'd likely be a big viewing audiance from them too (should they get through)

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #381 on: January 11, 2013, 10:31:50 AM »
Can't believe theres no ticket details out for this game yet!

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #382 on: January 11, 2013, 10:59:16 AM »
Can't believe theres no ticket details out for this game yet!

They are dusting off the coaches from the miner's strike to take us down.

Offline Dave Clark Five

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #383 on: January 11, 2013, 11:02:11 AM »
Can't believe theres no ticket details out for this game yet!

They are dusting off the coaches from the miner's strike to take us down.
With a convoy of Green Goddesses.

Offline PeterWithesShin

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #384 on: January 11, 2013, 11:23:55 AM »
Can't believe theres no ticket details out for this game yet!

They are dusting off the coaches from the miner's strike to take us down.
With a convoy of Green Goddesses.

Is an army of Lizzie Webb's going to scare them off by wearing lycra?

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #385 on: January 11, 2013, 11:28:29 AM »
Can't believe theres no ticket details out for this game yet!

They are dusting off the coaches from the miner's strike to take us down.
With a convoy of Green Goddesses.
Randy Lerner is issuing a free pair of brown trousers for all Villa fans who take the coaches.
Anyone travelling independently will receive a pith helmet and a memorial scarf will be sent to their next of kin.

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #386 on: January 11, 2013, 01:26:11 PM »
Think I read somewhere that the last 20' odd or maybe even 30 something FA Cup ties Man U have been in have been shown on TV.  Now that really means that the TV money is getting an even'ish distribution doesn't it!!!!


It's 38 and counting...


what possible draw could there be that the TV companies wouldnt have Man Utd on,

there just isnt one, i thought maybe MU v Norwich or WBA at Old Trafford but you know that they would still have it on because of the massive viewing audience Man Utd get.


I'd argue that at home against Fulham or Blackpool isn't a draw. It's a routine home win. They wouldn't show City or Chelsea or Arsenal at home against those opponents. I'm fully aware of the reasons why they do show it but it's just wrong.

To us yes, but to there big army of armchair fans its the best decision. Plus if its Fulham they average around 22,000 home fans and I'd say roughly 800 away fans per game. There'd likely be a big viewing audiance from them too (should they get through)

That's the problem though, their big army of armchair fans, and shit like this only makes them get bigger. I'm not saying we should be on instead but televising every single FA Cup game Man U play, regardless of any criteria other than loads of c**ts who think they are fans of them want to watch it, perpetuates the myth that English football's about them and that everyone else is just there to play them. ITV, Sky, BBC, whoever it is should be ashamed. We should all try and ignore the odious f**kers as much as possible and hope they go away.

Offline Fernando Partridge

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #387 on: January 11, 2013, 03:22:48 PM »
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me too but noted tube strikes ! And i dont go over east end way

Millwall don't play in East London so you should be alright to go.

If you are going to play a card, make sure it is the right one.

really where do people think milwall is? Its east from where i am so there !   

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #388 on: January 11, 2013, 03:27:37 PM »
South East London isn't it - at least that is where the Docklands light railway is.

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Re: F.A Cup 4th Round - Millwall away
« Reply #389 on: January 11, 2013, 03:32:15 PM »
Millwall is on the Isle of Dogs in East London, but Millwall FC no longer play there. They play in South Bermondsey in South-East London (according to Wiki).

 


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