When we first got taken over I said to my mate over there that it probably meant I would never get to see us live again (I was wrong) but if it was to the benefit of club, I was all for it.Me and my mates discussing this in our WhatsApp group at the moment. A number of them haven’t had season tickets for years but have said they’d get one again if we got relegated.
Imagine if we still filled 54,000 in the Championship, all raucous local Blues plus the hardcore that have still been able to afford to stay season ticket holders up to this day… our atmosphere would be fucking mint.
I’m almost warming to the idea!
Yes, but they’re down on the fifth tierWhen we first got taken over I said to my mate over there that it probably meant I would never get to see us live again (I was wrong) but if it was to the benefit of club, I was all for it.
Today I told him if we get sent down to the fourth division I'm moving back home.
Is Boundary park still around?
They play in red so it’s okthats liverpool
Did you miss 98/99?I am gagging to go to Millwall again. 1987 was the last time as we were banned for being too violent in 2002.
Regarding signings I would think that "get-out" clauses would be included in any future signings in case of sanctions ( whatever they may or not be )It's unlikely it'll be a fast process, with this many allegations it will be a lengthy process to unwind them and it seems likely that even if found guilty of anything we'll see any punishment stayed pending appeal.
And I believe the lack of co-operation charges date back several years and are not based on what happened in the very recent term.
The biggest worry to me is what happens until things are settled. I could see this being a significant blocker to recruitment - would top talent sign with the sword of Damocles hanging, I doubt it. And if we're innocent, all the worse ... it could be a drawn-out process that ruins several seasons. If the club did break any regulations I do hope they come to a settlement and take a reasonable punishment quickly - though this remains to be seen, clearly.