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1)If ever there was a need for this game to be all ticket,and pick the tickets up from some obscure location this is it.

2)Get this game televised

3)Kick off time to be as early as possible

4)don't forget it will be the height of the holiday season and the M4/M5/M32 and the areas down to the centre towards Temple meads will be a stationary car park

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Just can't summon the energy to log in with a retort...... if that's all they can come up with..... saddos!:disapointed2se:

Londons 15th team (or whatever the last is :innocent06: ) and number 1 most hated fans in the league....... ah well, let's stuff em on the pitch and be done with em!:englandsmile4wf:

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1)If ever there was a need for this game to be all ticket,and pick the tickets up from some obscure location this is it.

I think this is a bit of double standards NTTDS.

I thought you were campaigning for an end to BCFC's bubble matches, yet call for this game to have one imposed upon it.

We pay more than enough taxes for our local constabulary to police a crowd of less than 20,000 of which the vast majority will be law abiding citizens.

Let the people live !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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1)If ever there was a need for this game to be all ticket,and pick the tickets up from some obscure location this is it.

2)Get this game televised

3)Kick off time to be as early as possible

4)don't forget it will be the height of the holiday season and the M4/M5/M32 and the areas down to the centre towards Temple meads will be a stationary car park

Laughable.

Don't be such a tit.

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Not really, the last time Millwall came down in any sort of large numbers (late 80's) it was carnage. Can't see it being any different now.

Correct Sir. A kid getting 'stanleyed' in Coronation Rd and Millwall scum attacking Police horses.As I remember half the Dolman seating ended up in the open end...carnage is right.

Seriously mad bunch.CSC may be out in force for this one!!

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Will everyone please calm down! For a start this game is still weeks away. Yes that might give there "boys" more time to organise a few games of kiss chase with our "boys", but it also gives the old bill more time to plan, and more time to pick up intellegence of any druken coked up sillyness. How often have we hosted Cardiff, Swansea and Forrest recently and read on various forums children bigging themselves up and claiming that they are going to "do us over", and yet, seen no trouble at all, or perhaps a few fights between a few burley men after the game because one set is a little upset that the other team won. This fighting malarkee is a dying theme at football games, with the odd exception such as West Ham V Millwall more recently. Yes it's Milwalls first visit to "Bristol's second club" (laughable) and it'd probably be a good idea to stay on your toes the day of the game, but I'm sure Bristol will be crawling with old bill, and other than a few verbals inside the ground, and maybe the odd east end seat being thrown in our direction, I can't see any scenes that we saw in the 80s, or that year when we finished the season at home to Stoke...

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Does nobody else think this is a cracking first tie? Plenty of needle, bit of history, millwall Bouyed by promotion (as we were at qpr all those years ago) city with a new manager and something km prove! Og my god, I can't wait to get in the boozer before this one, then get in the east end and give those cockerknees a piece of my mind. What a great start to the season, come on city!!!!

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Does nobody else think this is a cracking first tie? Plenty of needle, bit of history, millwall Bouyed by promotion (as we were at qpr all those years ago) city with a new manager and something km prove! Og my god, I can't wait to get in the boozer before this one, then get in the east end and give those cockerknees a piece of my mind. What a great start to the season, come on city!!!!

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We last met Millwall on 16 December 2006

I arrived late approx 10 to 15 minutes after kick off, the police had escorted the Millwall fans from the

Wedlocks area around the back of Brabys in in through the away entrance.

The millwall fans got by the programme "shed" and then just dashed for the turnstiles

climbing the gates and forcing their way over the top of the turnstiles

until the police (with the help of the horses) restored order

before you ask were their enough turnstiles open

Well I counted SIX open.

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csc? Is that supposed to be csf or is this some other new firm that's passed me by?

Typo...thanks for pointing it out.Although if I remember rightly,there was a bunch from Bedminster Down in the eighties who used the term City Service Crew ( I think they had something to do with the White Horse pub) however thats 25 yrs ago so I probably got that wrong as well!

Anyone else remember them or is that a figment of my elderly and dementing brain. Cider is bad in the long-term you know.... :drunk2:

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Correct Sir. A kid getting 'stanleyed' in Coronation Rd and Millwall scum attacking Police horses.As I remember half the Dolman seating ended up in the open end...carnage is right.

Seriously mad bunch.CSC may be out in force for this one!!

Spoke to someone from the csf, they seem quite chilled about it.

Millwall are thugs though.

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The modern era!! they will be escorted in, escorted out then everyone will claim on the internet that they kicked the living day lights out of each other! by cyber warriors who never went to the game on the day, the old bill will go around websites posing as clueless chavs trying to find out where everyone is meeting with posts like ''what pubs we going in' and posting pretty much what is on that website, it creates a fantasy hype.

Ajax had more of a risk than millwall and that was dealt with, FV is still around granted but nowhere near like the 70's and 80's THEY ARE ALL MAKING FILMS OR WRITING BOOKS.

Chill....

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people really don't realise that football violence still happens do they? trust me, it is still about, and millwall will kick off- big time!

The last thing we need is it going off in and around the ground. Whilst not directly related to Millwall, it would not bode well for attempts being made to burst the bubble with Swansea and Cardiff.

Let's hope Millwall get wrapped up nice and early as they depart trains, planes and automobiles......:unsure:

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Its Pathetic !!!

If Millwall Kick off, it will ruin the first game of the new season.

These looser chavs need to be locked up, they are threatening to ruin the new found "family atmosphere" at Ashton Gate. I personally hope that the old bill get plenty of intel prior to their arrival and arrest every single one of the trouble makers at the train station etc.

I hope that the CSF heed this posting too, if Steve Lansdown is going to pump serious money into our club; he will not relish the idea of the hooligan element wrecking all of his hard work and the effort that has been put into the club in recent years whilst attempting to raise our profile and gain support from our immeadiate and business neighbours. The damage that could be caused by such a fracar could prove to be unmeasurable in the greater scheme of things i.e. reputation with local authorities and other interested parties.

This game couldnt have come at a worse time with so much still resting on a knife edge with regard the the new staduim project.

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Its Pathetic !!!

If Millwall Kick off, it will ruin the first game of the new season.

These looser chavs need to be locked up, they are threatening to ruin the new found "family atmosphere" at Ashton Gate. I personally hope that the old bill get plenty of intel prior to their arrival and arrest every single one of the trouble makers at the train station etc.

I hope that the CSF heed this posting too, if Steve Lansdown is going to pump serious money into our club; he will not relish the idea of the hooligan element wrecking all of his hard work and the effort that has been put into the club in recent years whilst attempting to raise our profile and gain support from our immeadiate and business neighbours. The damage that could be caused by such a fracar could prove to be unmeasurable in the greater scheme of things i.e. reputation with local authorities and other interested parties.

This game couldnt have come at a worse time with so much still resting on a knife edge with regard the the new staduim project.

I think you may be overreacting.

The police will surely be well prepared to contain Millwall and any locals who may be looking for trouble.

I haven't heard of Millwall being involved in really serious trouble for some years and there's no reason to think it will suddenly be different at AG in August.

I was at the notorious games in the 80's and the last time Millwall visited.

Two completely different worlds.

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I think you may be overreacting.

The police will surely be well prepared to contain Millwall and any locals who may be looking for trouble.

I haven't heard of Millwall being involved in really serious trouble for some years and there's no reason to think it will suddenly be different at AG in August.

I was at the notorious games in the 80's and the last time Millwall visited.

Two completely different worlds.

Agreed, nowadays when there is a small skirmish that makes the news, like Luton a couple of Months ago, it makes me laugh. What they show on TV as being a terrible crowd trouble would of been considered a succesful quiet day in the '80s.

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I don't know what all the fuss is about...

It's just a bunch of Chav kids trying to look hard. Last time they played us, the Doleman sang 'you're not scarey anymore' to 'em, which got a giggle.

Visit Italy, Holland, Slovakia or the Ukrain if you want to shit bricks at the footy.

Millwall is just like any other football club these days.

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