Millwall away (2 Viewers)

SlowerThanPlatt

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Who's going? £26 a ticket, on sale on Monday with just over a 1,000 ticket allocation

Bit steep at £26 IMO but never been Milwall before so looking forward to my visit and extending our winning run to 3 games. :D
 

westofrayne

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Who's going? £26 a ticket, on sale on Monday with just over a 1,000 ticket allocation

Bit steep at £26 IMO but never been Milwall before so looking forward to my visit and extending our winning run to 3 games. :D

Assuming at that price you get a BJ at half time.


Was planning to go, but think about it now
 

I_Saw_Shaw_Score

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Don't think I will bother with this one now, always an interesting experience visiting the zoo sorry Den.

Will wait for Walsall 2 weeks after for my first away day of the season.
 

steveccfc

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Doubt i'll bother, was thinking about it but the price has put me off a bit. Not one of my favourite away trips either Millwall, first away game will be Walsall..
 

Winny the Bish

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I live in London and it's the only away game here now that Orient have been relegated. Sounds like it would just be me on my own in the stand though. :pointlaugh:
 

The Lurker

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Who's going? £26 a ticket, on sale on Monday with just over a 1,000 ticket allocation

Bit steep at £26 IMO but never been Milwall before so looking forward to my visit and extending our winning run to 3 games. :D

We got our train ticket for £16 return so don't mind paying £26. We always go London bridge before the game. I went there in 2001 with city. Got kept in the ground for an hour after the game. Safest ground in the country
 

LB87ccfc

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All pretty irrelevant really. Not as if they'll be a load of Cov down there.

I answered another posters question, who cares about irrelevant or not, is that not what you do, answer another posters question if they pose one?

Oh and were take quite a few down their, doesn't need loads for anything to happen does it? Not that it will anyway.
 

Joy Division

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We got our train ticket for £16 return so don't mind paying £26. We always go London bridge before the game. I went there in 2001 with city. Got kept in the ground for an hour after the game. Safest ground in the country

Is London Bridge where most people go for pre game drinks?
 

CV22SBA

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Basically yes as its the last stop before getting the train to the ground, but with London you have absolute loads of choice.
The Barrowboy & Banker is a decent pub which is right outside London Bridge Tube Station. If you like Real Ales then the Market Porter which is a bit further down the road in Borough Market, usually a good football crowd in there.
 

Monners

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The Barrowboy & Banker is a decent pub which is right outside London Bridge Tube Station. If you like Real Ales then the Market Porter which is a bit further down the road in Borough Market, usually a good football crowd in there.

No football shirts or singing allowed in the Porter - great pub though

There are a few others around Borough Market worth a look too, but again standing on tables and twisting and shouting are unlikely to be welcome. A few pints and chin wag are more in order
 

Steve.B50

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Will be a good day out, got tickets for ENgland v France at Twikenham with an 8 PM kick off so should be a great full day of entertainment and a few beers icon the way. Just got to get across town
 

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