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Post by Glory Hunter on May 8, 2017 22:16:13 GMT
its so funny, Millwall get 37,623, while Bradford get 38,000. You have to laugh. Hope we never play either of these muppets ever again.
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Post by davejohnno1 on May 8, 2017 22:27:42 GMT
What's wrong with Bradford?
Good club, super support and brilliant owners.
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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2017 22:29:05 GMT
I'd take a trip to Millwall over Swansea or Sunderland any day of the week. Always a good away day....
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Post by Pretty Little Boother on May 8, 2017 22:31:15 GMT
Millwall are a proper club, Bradford are boring.
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Post by norman conquest on May 8, 2017 22:34:29 GMT
Id love to play either of them in a league / fa cup final
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Post by BristolMick on May 8, 2017 23:16:06 GMT
Millwall are a proper club, Bradford are boring. Don't you mean "Pwopa" ? Anyway on topic, after what happened at the play off final last year Millwall's allocation should be limited to about 10,000 so that an appropriate level of segregation can be put between the nuggets that follow them and everyone else who has to share their day with them! BM
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Post by Paul Spencer on May 9, 2017 0:16:28 GMT
its so funny, Millwall get 37,623, while Bradford get 38,000. You have to laugh. Hope we never play either of these muppets ever again.
So a difference of less than 400 in a stadium that holds over 75,000, probably nothing more than to do with how the stadium is actually configured ... what is it that we actually have to 'laugh' at exactly?
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Post by duckling on May 9, 2017 0:29:22 GMT
I'd love to see West Ham drawn at home against Millwall in a cup match. Will the Olympic Stadium survive?
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2017 0:44:39 GMT
its so funny, Millwall get 37,623, while Bradford get 38,000. You have to laugh. Hope we never play either of these muppets ever again.
So a difference of less than 400 in a stadium that holds over 75,000, probably nothing more than to do with how the stadium is actually configured ... what is it that we actually have to 'laugh' at exactly?
Less than half of a percent. No drama.
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Post by maninasuitcase on May 9, 2017 0:46:46 GMT
I'd love to see West Ham drawn at home against Millwall in a cup match. Will the Olympic Stadium survive? Will anyone outside of Stratford give a toss. Two teams that are welcome to each other.
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Post by woodstein on May 9, 2017 9:27:46 GMT
What's wrong with Bradford? Good club, super support and brilliant owners. Bradfords true support is about 5,000 which they get at cup games. The clubs great season ticket deals means the numbers are around 18,000 but many of these are floaters who are there while things are going ok and the price is right.
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Post by estrangedsonoffaye on May 9, 2017 9:34:45 GMT
What's wrong with Bradford? Good club, super support and brilliant owners. Bradfords true support is about 5,000 which they get at cup games. The clubs great season ticket deals means the numbers are around 18,000 but many of these are floaters who are there while things are going ok and the price is right. They averaged 10-13K when they were finishing in the bottom half of League 2. That's 3,000 less than our average attendance in our promotion season.
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Post by davejohnno1 on May 9, 2017 9:42:30 GMT
What's wrong with Bradford? Good club, super support and brilliant owners. Bradfords true support is about 5,000 which they get at cup games. The clubs great season ticket deals means the numbers are around 18,000 but many of these are floaters who are there while things are going ok and the price is right. Is our true support the 6,000 or so that were at the Wycombe game in 1998 then? I would go as far as to say that Bradford are one of the least offensive clubs you could come across. They do little to annoy anyone as far as I can see.
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Post by Deleted on May 9, 2017 9:44:36 GMT
its so funny, Millwall get 37,623, while Bradford get 38,000. You have to laugh. Hope we never play either of these muppets ever again.
So a difference of less than 400 in a stadium that holds over 75,000, probably nothing more than to do with how the stadium is actually configured ... what is it that we actually have to 'laugh' at exactly?
I thought from the excitement of it all that they'd got like 10,000 less!
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Post by Gods on May 9, 2017 10:07:49 GMT
I (think) the point the OP was making and the reason we 'had to laugh' is that the average attendances for these 2 clubs this season are: *9,000 Millwall *18,000 Bradford So with twice as many fans Bradford should expect more than the paltry extra 400 or so tickets they are getting. That's what I took from the complete gobbledygook of the OP anyway
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Post by woodstein on May 9, 2017 11:48:27 GMT
Bradfords true support is about 5,000 which they get at cup games. The clubs great season ticket deals means the numbers are around 18,000 but many of these are floaters who are there while things are going ok and the price is right. Is our true support the 6,000 or so that were at the Wycombe game in 1998 then? I would go as far as to say that Bradford are one of the least offensive clubs you could come across. They do little to annoy anyone as far as I can see. They offend me ( in a jokey way) as I work with a lot of them but none of those will go away or to cup games. I'm glad for others I know who have been there when they were a struggling 4th division team that I remember getting 2,000 against the likes of Crewe and Torquay. I can't forgive them for trashing Bradford Park Avenues ground in a last ever game at Avenue in a supposed friendly so I guess I'm bitter about them!
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Post by borat on May 9, 2017 12:12:28 GMT
What a stupid thread.
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Post by crouchpotato1 on May 9, 2017 12:15:10 GMT
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Post by 3putts on May 9, 2017 12:55:08 GMT
What's wrong with Bradford? Good club, super support and brilliant owners. Bradfords true support is about 5,000 which they get at cup games. The clubs great season ticket deals means the numbers are around 18,000 but many of these are floaters who are there while things are going ok and the price is right. you have just shown that you know fuck all about football pmsl
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Post by 3putts on May 9, 2017 12:56:35 GMT
given how they performed in their last wembley visit i am surprised they have been welcomed back? still will be plenty of premium o/t for plod
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Post by davejohnno1 on May 9, 2017 14:25:30 GMT
Is our true support the 6,000 or so that were at the Wycombe game in 1998 then? I would go as far as to say that Bradford are one of the least offensive clubs you could come across. They do little to annoy anyone as far as I can see. They offend me ( in a jokey way) as I work with a lot of them but none of those will go away or to cup games. I'm glad for others I know who have been there when they were a struggling 4th division team that I remember getting 2,000 against the likes of Crewe and Torquay. I can't forgive them for trashing Bradford Park Avenues ground in a last ever game at Avenue in a supposed friendly so I guess I'm bitter about them! Fair enough. I live and work amongst Burnley fans and they wind me up in much the same way Bradford do you. I have a soft spot for Bradford as my boy is in their academy system.
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Post by woodstein on May 9, 2017 21:26:01 GMT
Why waste time posting then? boring never mind borat.
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