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Millwall and Leopards.

Discussion in 'Queens Park Rangers' started by Rangers Til I Die, Apr 14, 2013.

  1. Rangers Til I Die

    Rangers Til I Die Well-Known Member

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    Need I say more?

    The only club I would consign to the dustbin of history without a moment's hesitation.
     
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  2. Kilburn

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    This Lion perhaps more Cougar than Leopard?

    Heather Rabbatts on running Millwall FC

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    Heather has held posts at the BBC, the British Council and executive posts in local government.
    From The Times:

    "When Heather Rabbatts enters the Millwall boardroom, I am momentarily dumbstruck by her outfit. It is invidious to judge a high-profile woman by her appearance, but then it is impossible not to ponder the semiotics of Rabbatt’s get-up.

    Why did the 53-year-old chief executive of Britain’s most notorious football club this morning put on 4in leopard-skin stilettos, an ankle bracelet (among other chunky, clinking items of jewellery) and, beneath her Chanel-esque jacket and black miniskirt, add what I can only describe as knee-length, black lace knickers?

    The message is defiant but playfully I-am-what-I-am. Instead of trying to blend into the corporate world, to airbrush away her differences — that she is a woman, halfJamaican, working class — Rabbatts has resolved to stand out. When she arrived in 2006, Millwall, nicknamed the Lions, had just been relegated from the Championship. And perhaps Rabbatts has thrived here because she understands Millwall’s almost noble cussedness, the spirit of their terrace chant: “No one likes us, we don’t care.”
     
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  3. Rangers Til I Die

    Rangers Til I Die Well-Known Member

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    Seem well suited to each other. If it was a movie, it might be called "No good, all bad and butt ugly".
     
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  4. District Line

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    I'm not defending the actions of some of the people in there but we have to remember there were kids and women amongst that crowd of 30k before we label them all "scum" etc. I know we keep on running this line with Millwall but 99% were well behaved.

    There is simply no way Millwall have the fanbase to accommodate 32k people, 50% of those have never stepped foot in The Den and 35% won't be there for their next league game. I suspect most of the people were just mates of Millwall fans that just wanted to "go down with the lads" for a carnival atmosphere and all day binge, in which case unsavoury incidents were bound to flare up.

    Don't think anyone is more frustrated than the genuine Millwall fans and their board who have worked tirelessly to tackle this problem, shame really.
     
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    Rangers Til I Die Well-Known Member

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    You may be right but the only fans I've seen are the away fans and they are just horrible.
     
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    I think the main problem yesterday was the 5.15 kick-off, many of those who went were in the pubs before midday and arrived 'tanked-up', I'm amazed the Police didn't insist on an early kick-off, once again the TV companies call the tune. Apparently there were very few trains going back north in the evening as well...
     
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    **** all wrong with Millwall fans ... Passionate fan base and I totally respect them. Collectively any group of people can be a danger to your demons in your heads. Too many people brainwashed on here.

    Reputations what are they really? Inside any human there is an animal how you deal and understand that is the key IMO
     
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    Smoke and fire I'm afraid, they have a reputation, young'uns admire and copy, all teams have idiots so it comes to % and theirs are high
     
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    That has to be a bloke in drag, surely?
     
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    Ross Abbott with a wig
     
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    rangercol Well-Known Member

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    I think you're trying to defend the indefensible tbh mate.
     
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  12. rangercol

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    I think the fact that so many tickets went on "general sale" was a big problem too.
     
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    Re: Millwall & Leopards?

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    From what I read, three drunk blokes were trying to cause trouble by barging into people in their seats, they understandably got pissed off and a ruck ensued. Then the stewards didn't go into the crowd to stop it, the police then tried only to be attacked right at the entrance.

    Millwall are scum, as anyone will know who went to our last away game there.
     
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  15. rangercol

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    It seems the Toon fans have let the name of football down too, following their defeat to Sunderland.
     
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  16. Sooperhoop

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    Just seen it on the News, full riot gear and 27 arrested. The Mackems must've really got under their skin today...
     
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