Born to be a wanderer wrote:Great day at Millwall.Great turn out by Wanderers.One thing convinced me i never want to go back in to the championship.Millwall New DEN LMFAO breeze block shit hole with a 1980's Tv showing Sky Sports soccer saturday at half time n before the start.Proper depressing place Millwall the whole area.Me n me mate went on the train£75 then upgraded to 1st class for an xtra £15 quid.Negotiated the tube to Bermondsey.Got to the ground the natives didnt look to friendly.Myachi took his goal well but it was Ricketts quick thinking with the quick free kick that sent him on his way.The kid has great potential but has a tendancy to drift in and out of games. Id start him v Chelsea n play petrov on the other wing.IMO Eagles is too inconsistent.Loses possesion too much.Too Lightweight.Muamba showed how important he is althogh he cant hit a barn door with a banjo he consistently breaks attacks up and fits in to this side and formation like a hand in a glove.
We parked up at Stanmore, only £1.50 to park all day! Bought an £8.50 all day ticket for the Jubilee line. Got off at London Bridge and had a couple of pints in The Barrow Boy and Banker, which was full of Wanderers and Watford fans.
The beer is crap in London! £3.60 for a pint of Gnats piss advertised as Fullers London Pride. The bloke who brewed it is a joker with no pride whatsoever. It was as flat as a fart with no head..
Onto the tube and getting off at Bermondsey you go straight into the ground so we never got to see the ' Millwall Massive.'
Ryo got us off to a good start and after that it was all beer and skittles. After the game, the police kept us in for 25 minutes to get the Millwall fans away on the tube. We had to spend 25 minutes stood in the wind and rain. One brave but foolish Wanderer did an impromptu streak to lighten the mood but once we were let out and got to the station we had to wait a further 10 minutes before the tube train arrived!
The only other highlight of the day was that we had a Wigan fan among us! He only went and let a flare off like they did at the Reebok last week.
Cold Blow Lane is certainly cold but it didn't dampen the spirits of the 1200 or so Wanderers fans on the day.