by Snowball » 07 Aug 2011 11:26
by manny96 » 07 Aug 2011 11:50
by urz13 » 07 Aug 2011 12:06
by Man Friday » 07 Aug 2011 13:40
Para Handy I'll confess, I'm not going to read what I assume is an angst ridden thread.
Just like to say that I'm mildy shocked that Millwall's fans are still living in the 80's. Interesting trip on the bus to the ground, full of the sort of people that I'd go out of my way to avoid in a social situation.
Any HOF readers, reading this.. hmm. you lot.. you're a bit wacky aren't you? Bit woo, bit racist. Wish we'd beaten you for lots of reasons, football mostly, but also because your fans are still stuck in some sort of time warp. Along with Stoke, Palace and Wolves you're the most unpleasant set of knobs I've seen at the Madejski. Don't bother telling me you don't care.
by manny96 » 07 Aug 2011 13:44
by Big Foot » 07 Aug 2011 15:05
by CayeneMatt » 07 Aug 2011 17:49
by Mr Angry » 07 Aug 2011 18:48
Snowball I'm amazed that some seem to think Kebe wasn't good yesterday.
He was our most dangerous player, going outside or cutting in for a shot.
First half his crosses were excellent and it was the strikers failing to
get on the end of them, not his fault.
Second half, the TEAM were poor and he caught the disease.
He still got in the cross for the equaliser.
I thought both wingers were at least "OK" and worthy of 6+. There was a dearth of good ball from midfield
and a certain lack of smoothness, but individually most of the team's front 6 looked OK, just not a smooth,
well-oiled outfit. (Going forward Millwall looked more settled than RFC)
Harte looked a bit like he was when he got dropped last year. He IS capable but has to be 100% energised
and determined to make up for his deficiencies. Looked like he didn't care enough yesterday, probably
because he thinks he's first on the team-sheet. Drop him for a couple of games and see if that wakes him up?
Griffin is unfit. He's had one game pre-season and looked heavy.
I really like Pearce (not so much yesterday)
but ATM I would say the Pearce-Khumalo CB pairing needs a LOT of work. I thought Khumalo looked undisciplined
and out of practice at Swindon. Ditto v Millwall. Presumably he will improve and the pairing will improve, but we
are probably going to ship a fair few goals in the first ten games (unless Morrison plays, perhaps?)
by Sarah Star » 07 Aug 2011 18:51
by Ian Royal » 07 Aug 2011 19:39
by manny96 » 07 Aug 2011 21:10
Big Foot There were half time cheerleaders?
by manny96 » 07 Aug 2011 21:12
Sarah Star If only they (Millwall fans) could stick to chanting & singing. I had to laugh at the Shane Long one they came up with even if it was a sly dig.
by Ian Royal » 07 Aug 2011 21:15
manny96Sarah Star If only they (Millwall fans) could stick to chanting & singing. I had to laugh at the Shane Long one they came up with even if it was a sly dig.
There was a nice little exchange there:
Us: There's only one Shane Long...
Them: He won't be here for long...
Us: Where's your Morrison? Where's your Morrison?
Them: Henderrrrrson Henderrrrrrson
Us: Reading reject! Reading reject! etc...
Otherwise it was all quite vile
by manny96 » 07 Aug 2011 21:31
by brendywendy » 07 Aug 2011 22:51
by FiNeRaIn » 08 Aug 2011 00:47
by RoyalBlue » 08 Aug 2011 08:37
manny96Para Handy I'll confess, I'm not going to read what I assume is an angst ridden thread.
Just like to say that I'm mildy shocked that Millwall's fans are still living in the 80's. Interesting trip on the bus to the ground, full of the sort of people that I'd go out of my way to avoid in a social situation.
Any HOF readers, reading this.. hmm. you lot.. you're a bit wacky aren't you? Bit woo, bit racist. Wish we'd beaten you for lots of reasons, football mostly, but also because your fans are still stuck in some sort of time warp. Along with Stoke, Palace and Wolves you're the most unpleasant set of knobs I've seen at the Madejski. Don't bother telling me you don't care.
This ^
Although not that shocked - more amused at how ridiculous they don't realise they. A chant from the top of my bus of "E-D-L, E-D-L" tells it's own story really.
I'd probably run, yes, but it really is just a lot of hot air. Let's face it, you could achieve the same menacing image by rounding up the local weight-watchers group, shaving their heads, sticking them in stone island and giving them all lobotomies.
Incidentally, I'd take Bengal or the back streets of Delhi over Bermondsey any day of the week, ta.
by Ian Royal » 08 Aug 2011 11:47
manny96 What specifically? Or just singing about West Ham in Berkshire leaves everyone just
by roadrunner » 08 Aug 2011 12:33
Ian Royalmanny96 What specifically? Or just singing about West Ham in Berkshire leaves everyone just
Our fans singing about West Ham at them...
The for their general knuckledragging, behaviour and massive over-reaction.
by Petersfield Royal » 08 Aug 2011 12:40
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