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Art Vandelay

@jbr3t

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calendar_today22-04-2009 17:35:49

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There are some deeper rooted issues in this Millwall squad. Known for being a sum greater than their parts, there seems to be a lack of unity in this team. No one celebrated with Norton Cuffy when he scored? Flemming stropping off after being subbed - another poor performance...

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Farewell to Shaun Hutchinson, the legacy of Steve Kavanagh and have you ever wanted the Lions to lose? Supporters have their say in the latest #Millwall Fans Panel southwarknews.co.uk/sport/football…

Farewell to Shaun Hutchinson, the legacy of Steve Kavanagh and have you ever wanted the Lions to lose? Supporters have their say in the latest #Millwall Fans Panel
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Can someone explain to me in detail what 'progressive football' is? Did both teams in the CL final play progressive football? Does Simeone play progressive football? Saying you 'play out from the back' isn't progressive, everyone does it. There's more ways to win football matches

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Think what you want about his playing style - Harris has given us some of the best memories we've had in years in the last 10 months. We've shithoused big teams, had last minute winners and got the buzz back at The Den.

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#Millwall Fans Panel - Video Podcast: Assessing summer recruitment, pre-season standouts, season expectations, and picking a starting eleven for Carrow Road southwarknews.co.uk/sport/football…

#Millwall Fans Panel - Video Podcast: Assessing summer recruitment, pre-season standouts, season expectations, and picking a starting eleven for Carrow Road

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🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Over 30% of the land in England is still owned by the aristocracy and landed gentry, and half the country belongs to just 25000 owners.