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Match Tottenham Hotspur vs Millwall FA CUP

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As a long-standing MILLWALL supporter kindly read my rejoinder on Page 15 of this thread.
The invitation to discuss any Author's or Poets body of work ranging from The Bard downwards applies to you, mein freunde.Alternatively you might prefer to discuss Macro or Micro Economics and their underlying concepts or any sociocultural issues and economic issues.
The stage is yours Professore......:)

Thought you lot would perfer mein Kampf........:sonpoint:
 
Expecting a team in the top 4 of the premier league to beat a side hoping for a play off place in league 1 is not being cocky at all, just realistic. Yes an upset could happen but would be based on spurs not performing on the day. I find it amusing when opposition fans are accused of being cocky when they are playing so called inferior sides, the players and managers can bleat on about respect and so on, for us fans we demand a win, nothing more or less, the expectation level at spurs is high, just as it is at any top club, players either thrive with it or don't.........
 
1976 Should be able to meet a few old mates.
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To be fair, if there's gonna be this number of empty seats, no wonder Miwwllwawwll want a bigger allocation!
 
Modern football mate, my local team charge £15 a ticket and they're in the Conference Prem... Ridiculous. The other nearby team is in the Ryman league and charges £10, amazed they get people who go.
 
Circle of death it is... I'm sure it won't get to general sale, but can't believe the club are even mentioning it as a possibility

One Hotspur Platinum and Gold Members registered on the AutoCup Scheme are advised that payment for their ticket for the match against Millwall will be taken today, Friday, February 24.

Tickets will go on sale to One Hotspur Silver Members from 10am on Monday, February 27 until 2pm on Tuesday, February 28.

Due to competition rules regarding the away allocation there are a small number of Season Ticket holders in Blocks 35, 43 and 44 who will need to be relocated for this fixture. Season Ticket holders in these blocks will be emailed with further details on how they can purchase a ticket for this fixture.

Tickets will go on sale to all One Hotspur Bronze Members from 2.30pm on Wednesday, March 1.

One Hotspur Lilywhite Members will be able to purchase from 10am on Friday, March 3.

A general sale date is to be confirmed.

Tickets will be priced at £25 for adults during the Season Ticket and Members sales phases.

All tickets purchased during a general sale phase will be priced at £30 for adults.

Concession tickets will be priced at the same price throughout:
- Seniors (65+) - £10
- Juniors (U18) - £10

Loyalty points: 2
 
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Taking over Tottenham. Have they been up here recently... they can have it!

See how gobby they are after they've being chased all over The Farm by the man dem and lost all their snide CP at knife point.
 
Can't be arsed going through 20 pages, so grateful if someone could tell me whether any of the Millwall folk in the thread have answered the question "why would thousands of you turn up without tickets, knowing that it's a recipe for trouble?"

Nobody will be getting in without a ticket. If that was even a possibility, there would be thousands of Spurs fans queueing down the High Road to get in. It's not going to happen. So why bother travelling up to WHL when you can watch it in a local pub to you, with your mates?
 
Can't be arsed going through 20 pages, so grateful if someone could tell me whether any of the Millwall folk in the thread have answered the question "why would thousands of you turn up without tickets, knowing that it's a recipe for trouble?"

Nobody will be getting in without a ticket. If that was even a possibility, there would be thousands of Spurs fans queueing down the High Road to get in. It's not going to happen. So why bother travelling up to WHL when you can watch it in a local pub to you, with your mates?
Says all you need to know about them really. They would rather wander the streets of Tottenham giving it large to OB than watch their club play an FA Cup Quarter Final match

I do actually feel sorry for their proper supporters but then again as the saying goes if you lay with dogs you're going to get fleas.
 
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