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Ian Holloway has been sacked by Millwall. Yaaaayyyy


Neil Harris will be in charge until the end of the season...


Don't think he will be able to prevent relegation but will hopefully restore the old Millwall spirit..


Probably only Aquarius Moon will be interested. She supports Millwall. :)


Foxy

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> > > > Otta I've no problem with your comment,

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> > > > hypocritical crap from that sensitive chap

> > > Mick.

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> > > Why is Mick being Hypocritical- has he

> spouted

> > > hate-filled, spiteful nonsense on here?

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> > Oh behave

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> Genuine question? Has he, I don't know?


Lets put it this way, if this bloke is so easily offended I take it if he was ever been standing in the crowd at Celtic while sectarian chanting was in full flow he would have done the decent thing and told those responsible around him to desist, or reported them to the stewards. Or alternatively when Phil Neville made the infamous remarks about 2 footing Rosicky he would have felt sufficiently moved to contact the BBC to complain? Does he raise the same complaint when confronted by all so called hateful, spiteful, nasty etc behaviour in the same way, no matter where he finds it? He and I have history, that has more to do with this than my remarks.

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> > > > > > I knew I should have added a winkey

> > smiley.

> > > I

> > > > > > never intended to cause a riot,I just

> > just

> > > > > ribbing

> > > > > > PD.

> > > > >

> > > > > Otta I've no problem with your comment,

> > just

> > > > the

> > > > > hypocritical crap from that sensitive

> chap

> > > > Mick.

> > > >

> > > >

> > > > Why is Mick being Hypocritical- has he

> > spouted

> > > > hate-filled, spiteful nonsense on here?

> > >

> > > Oh behave

> >

> > Genuine question? Has he, I don't know?

>

> Lets put it this way, if this bloke is so easily

> offended I take it if he was ever been standing in

> the crowd at Celtic while sectarian chanting was

> in full flow he would have done the decent thing

> and told those responsible around him to desist,

> or reported them to the stewards. Or alternatively

> when Phil Neville made the infamous remarks about

> 2 footing Rosicky he would have felt sufficiently

> moved to contact the BBC to complain? Does he

> raise the same complaint when confronted by all so

> called hateful, spiteful, nasty etc behaviour in

> the same way, no matter where he finds it? He and

> I have history, that has more to do with this than

> my remarks.



You don't think it's right that you should moderate your behaviour depending on where you are?

Jah Lush Wrote:

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> "The old Millwall spirit."

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> Is that the hate and bile filled racist scum

> spirit that I remember from The Den in the old

> days then?


No... I think you are confusing them with Chelsea.. Blue & White.. easily done.


There is very little of that shit at Millwall these days.

No club has done more to stamp out racism than Millwall.

It is NOT tolerated.


DF

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> > > > > > >

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> > > > > > > I knew I should have added a winkey

> > > smiley.

> > > > I

> > > > > > > never intended to cause a riot,I just

> > > just

> > > > > > ribbing

> > > > > > > PD.

> > > > > >

> > > > > > Otta I've no problem with your comment,

> > > just

> > > > > the

> > > > > > hypocritical crap from that sensitive

> > chap

> > > > > Mick.

> > > > >

> > > > >

> > > > > Why is Mick being Hypocritical- has he

> > > spouted

> > > > > hate-filled, spiteful nonsense on here?

> > > >

> > > > Oh behave

> > >

> > > Genuine question? Has he, I don't know?

> >

> > Lets put it this way, if this bloke is so

> easily

> > offended I take it if he was ever been standing

> in

> > the crowd at Celtic while sectarian chanting

> was

> > in full flow he would have done the decent

> thing

> > and told those responsible around him to

> desist,

> > or reported them to the stewards. Or

> alternatively

> > when Phil Neville made the infamous remarks

> about

> > 2 footing Rosicky he would have felt

> sufficiently

> > moved to contact the BBC to complain? Does he

> > raise the same complaint when confronted by all

> so

> > called hateful, spiteful, nasty etc behaviour

> in

> > the same way, no matter where he finds it? He

> and

> > I have history, that has more to do with this

> than

> > my remarks.

>

>

> You don't think it's right that you should

> moderate your behaviour depending on where you

> are?


I'd like to know if Mick is as easily offended no matter where he goes and applies his moral outrage wherever he goes.

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> He's been sacked?

> YAY!

> Why did they leave it so long when it's been

> obvious for ages that he wasn't working out?

> It is probably too late. TBH I won't be re-newing

> my membership this year if we go down. I'll find a

> premiership team to support instead!


Finally gone. It's been depressing going along recently. No one sings anymore. Nothing to sing about.


I did not realise you were still a member. I hope you don't stop supporting them altogether. :(


Foxy

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> Foxy, you surely won't be re-newing your season

> ticket either will you?



I'm not sure. I left it to the last day of the season last year when we stayed up...


I have a good seat and know everyone around me and it's a good crack.


Foxy


Foxy

> >

> > Otta I've no problem with your comment, just

> the

> > hypocritical crap from that sensitive chap

> Mick.

>

>

> Why is Mick being Hypocritical- has he spouted

> hate-filled, spiteful nonsense on here?


He labelled me racist and sectarian for daring to criticise the support of the team he loves.

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> I let my membership slide but re-newed last year

> because I had a good feeling that we were going to

> do well & were premiership bound.

>

> Silly me!



So what you're essentially saying is that you're a fair weather fan then? ;-)

DulwichFox Wrote:

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> Jah Lush Wrote:

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> > "The old Millwall spirit."

> >

> > Is that the hate and bile filled racist scum

> > spirit that I remember from The Den in the old

> > days then?

>

> No... I think you are confusing them with

> Chelsea.. Blue & White.. easily done.

>

> There is very little of that shit at Millwall

> these days.

> No club has done more to stamp out racism than

> Millwall.

> It is NOT tolerated.

>

> DF


I'm very glad to hear that. The old Den was always a very intimidating place to go back in the day, especially if your skin wasn't white.


And Chelsea, though I wouldn't want to tarnish all of their fans with the same brush, are an absolute disgrace.

Otta Wrote:

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> So what you're essentially saying is that you're a

> fair weather fan then? ;-)



These days yes!

I used to have season tickets & never miss a home match.


Now I rarely go & have to admit that I'm losing interest rapidly.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Ha. A coincidental and unprompted appearance by

> SCSB. I may have referred to you as these things,

> but if I did its not for the reasons you give.

>

> If I don't like you, its nothing to do with

> football I'm afraid.



Sorry but I think that's bollocks Mick. For years you've goaded SCSB79 at every opportunity (not saying it's been one way traffic). If you've grown to dislike him for other reasons since then, the roots are football loyalty and if it wasn't for your suppiort of Celtic / Rangers then you probably never would have grown to dislike each other.

Its no coincidence that SCSB is attracted to Rangers (edited to add that this is a bit unfair on Rangers) but its not his being a Rangers fan that I don't like about him.


You can contrast my relationship with him as against PGC for example who I positively like.


I think you are putting two and two together to get five Otta, but I understand the logic.


However - I don't think you will find a post where I have reacted badly to Celtic losing to Rangers by flinging insults at anyone or swearing, which was my original point. Normally PGC and I have a whiskey wager on it.


The original point was that we should take both defeat and victory better as football fans.

aquarius moon Wrote:

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> a

> > fair weather fan then? ;-)

>

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> These days yes!

> I used to have season tickets & never miss a home

> match.

>

> Now I rarely go & have to admit that I'm losing

> interest rapidly.



I am genuinely saddened to hear that AqM :(


Foxy

Celtic tonight issued an unambiguous statement in support of Virgil Van Dijk, but one which slammed the SFA Discipline Committee for its inexplicable decision not to cite Calum Butcher for the offence in which the Dutch defender was sent off, and Paul Paton was dismissed in a case of mistaken identity.


The Celtic statement read ?It seems completely illogical and fundamentally unfair that, in an incident where mistaken identity has been claimed, the Dundee United player now identified clearly as being involved in the incident appears to have no case to answer - and would be available to play in the League Cup final and the Scottish Cup replay between the two teams - while Celtic?s player may potentially miss both of those matches.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> The original point was that we should take both

> defeat and victory better as football fans.



I don't disagree with that at all.


And with regards SCSB, I just remember you rubbing it in when Rangers fell on hard times, and if I was passionate Rangers I think you'd have made my blood boil a bit. Even though you probably only meant it as a wind up.


Anyway, I agree with your general point, football fans react very oddly to football. Just look at Villa West Brom the other night.

Mick Mac Wrote:

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> Ha. A coincidental and unprompted appearance by

> SCSB. I may have referred to you as these things,

> but if I did its not for the reasons you give.

>

> If I don't like you, its nothing to do with

> football I'm afraid.


I gave you the opportunity to retract the statement at the time via PM and you ignored me. I asked for you to point out how i had been racist and sectarian and got no reply.

Typical.


I also suspect you don't have a beef with PGC as he doesn't seem to challenge the crap you often spout in regards to Celtic so you possibly see him as a soft touch.

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