to you as well Mr Spanner, I get that you ignorant cavemen pricks can be victimised, BUT sometimes you need to hold your hands up instead of denying and playing the victim. You lot against Cardiff at Spannerville, a taff falls over the wall to the level downstairs and your lot sing 2-1 and one less fan. The geezer could have died.
Players routinely get dreadful abuse online just for scoring a goal or missing a penalty these days. The statements that Clubs release about it are also very routine. Nobody likes Millwall and they don't care. What more needs be said?
Gallows humour, fortunately the Flying Taff was off his trolley and walked away with just a few bruises and a good story for the grandkids
I for one hate Millwall . I really dislike Palace but Millwall I have even more disdain for . This latest example of them as a club does nothing but reinforce that
Without a massive contradiction, I do not particularly dislike you lot, but you're still a bunch of c****! The SE25 mob are much bigger ones though
Blaming Mateta is funny. It was a horrible challenge. Not deliberate but reckless, which is how injuries occur. Rugby is clamping down on dangerous play, accidental or deliberate and football has to do the same.
I have not seen millllll since I went to the Stern John play-off game. I was behind the goal the great man scored.
I'm not blaming Mateta, he was one of three players going for the ball, he got in front of Cooper and collided with Roberts who made a wrong choice, a accident no more than that.
1996? I took my Dad to that one (he was a Charlton fan) he was so happy he got the beers in for the rest of the night!!
In the interest of fairness, a serious question; I assume Mateta was stretchered off the pitch at the weekend. A custom among fans, including opposition fans, is to applaud a seriously hurt player who leaves the field that way. We've heard about the 'let him die' chants. But did any Millwall fans applaud the player as he was carried away? I would guess some did. But sadly when fans behave honourably, it does not get reported as readily as when they seem to be out of order.
I was in the main stand with 3 other Charlton. At the end of the game the remaining 500 spanners in the ground started singing what a load of rubbish, I joined in
Yes he was applauded as he was stretchered off as by then people could see it was serious, there may have been a small section that carried on the let him die chant but not many. On another note Esse who we recently sold to Palace and was well loved by us came on as a sub for them and was booed everytime he touched the ball, at the end of the game he came over and applauded us we applauded him back, I'm sure every team have done similar with well liked ex players.