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Play-Offs, Season 2014-2015.
#41
(12-05-2015, 21:52)TheWorthinGer Wrote: He's just reached that age when he can watch a full game without distraction, although you will hear the occasional "watch the game and stop asking questions about fifa".

Laugh Laugh  I remember those days well, my daughter is a Millwall fan now oh well!
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#42
Millwall?? jesus.

My wee boys first game was Falkirk at home this season I thought take him to that nice quiet game for starting off and it sold out,he shat himself when we scored started crying and wanted to go home,but we got him through to half time and after that he was right into it.
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#43
Local side Fred.I watch them when i can myself, followed them since the late 80's. They get a bad rep now for the past more than anything.
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#44
I love the Hammers lol.
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#45
Enemies down south too haha.
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#46
Appears so,I was a skinhead (just because of the music no the violence) and they were Hammers fans so that's what drew me to them lol.
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#47
(13-05-2015, 15:17)supercooper Wrote: Local side Fred.I watch them when i can myself, followed them since the late 80's. They get a bad rep now for the past more than anything.

Never had any bother when visiting Millwall with Huddersfield although the play offs could've been bad if we'd managed to beat them,sadly we didn't. Having said all that, the night we lost to them in the play offs was one of the best and most intimidating atmospheres I've been witness to in over 30years of watching football. How 13000 people created all that noise still beggars belief.
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#48
Millwall are a great wee club - my old school mate and ex Ranger Alex Rae played for them. I believe they were started up by Scots workers - from Dundee or somewhere similar - who were brought south by their employer. Hence the Lion Rampant in the badge.

Another Scottish club playing in England?
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#49
They were indeed Worth all Scottish dockers originally came from Millwall isle of dogs.
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#50
Motherwell lost today {16/05/2015} and will be in the SPFL1 relegation play-off spot.

SPFL1 (Premiership), as at 16/05/2015 :

1  Celtic              37  28   5   4   79  17   62   89
2  Aberdeen            37  23   6   8   57  32   25   75

3  Inverness C. T.     37  19   8  10   52  37   15   65
4  St Johnstone        37  15   9  13   33  34   -1   54
5  Dundee United       37  16   5  16   55  56   -1   53
6  Dundee              37  11  12  14   46  54   -8   45
7  Hamilton Academical 37  14   8  15   49  53   -4   50
8  Partick Thistle     37  12   9  16   48  44    4   45
9  Kilmarnock          37  11   8  18   43  57  -14   41
10 Ross County         37  11   8  18   44  62  -18   41
11 Motherwell          37  10   5  22   38  63  -25   35 : Relg PO3
12 St Mirren           37   9   3  25   30  65  -35   30 : Auto Relg

Note the effect of the 'split', which comes into effect after 33 games.
The top and bottom six play each other once only, resulting in a 38 game Season.
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