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Discussion in 'Millwall' started by TC (Lovely Geezer), Aug 15, 2013.

  1. lifecheshirewhite

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    BUT WHICH ONE DO YOU VOTE FOR M8.
     
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  2. Chippy / Glory

    Chippy / Glory Senior Member

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    But we hoped
     
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    MIGHTY Del-Boy

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  4. lifecheshirewhite

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    And isn't the bottom one ellandback.fook m8 going back in the history a bit there you been looking for a Millwall point or even a goal.
     
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  5. MIGHTY

    MIGHTY Del-Boy

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    Yes m8 never noticed that Mr ellandback too <laugh>
     
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  6. Blendondigger

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    Do nothing hasty.

    In the meantime, enjoy the game and here's some interesting background reading:

    "Capital Punishment in England from the fascinating website: A History of Capital Punishment

    Hanging was the traditional form of capital punishment in England. However it was not the only one. In England beheading was normally reserved for the highborn and it was last used in 1747. The last person to be beheaded in Britain was a Scot.

    In 1401 a law in England made burning the penalty for heresy. In the 16th century during the reign of Mary (1553-1558) nearly 300 were burned to death in England. In the 18th century in Britain women found guilty of counterfeiting or murdering their husbands were burned.

    In England the punishment for treason was hanging, drawing and quartering. The person was drawn on a hurdle pulled by a horse to the place of execution. They were hanged (strangled by being suspended by a rope) but when they were still alive and sometimes conscious they were cut down. The executioner cut open their stomach and 'drew out' their entrails. Finally the person was beheaded and his body was cut into quarters."
     
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  7. MIGHTY

    MIGHTY Del-Boy

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    Can we burn hang and quarter Lomas for **** sake <yikes>
     
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  8. brisbane-lion

    brisbane-lion Well-Known Member

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  9. It's Saturday on Cold Blow Lane...

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    sack the ginger vermin mug now.
     
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    The-Don Well-Known Member

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    pointless thread...... god I am funny
     
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  11. brisbane-lion

    brisbane-lion Well-Known Member

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    Sadly, Mick, I think you may be right.
     
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