thestatusquo
- 17 Mar 2004 14:44
St. Patrick's day has gone to my head! One Bushmills too many!!!
I know, I know, Ive heard it all before, football stocks only for the true & genuine fans!
Today I fancied a gamble on the turnaround in fortunes of once struggling Millwall F.C.
Millwall last night booked their place in a lucrative FA Cup semi final at Old Trafford against Sunderland FC, and the chance to go to Cardiff for an FA Cup final and guaranteed UEFA Cup Football next season.
On top of this Millwall's playing revolution under Dennis Wise & Ray Wilkins has taken the club into the play-off positions for a possible place in the Premiership & all the associated increased revenue that would go with that.
All ifs & buts, but a few definitely maybe's. Football is a funny old game, and this stock is not for widows & orphans as they say.
Take a look tho! It can't do any harm to look?
ptholden
- 24 Mar 2004 15:09
- 36 of 77
7840
I am reading the thread out of interest, but otherwise have no interest if you see what I mean. I think football shares are a liitle risky to say the least: Two years ago who would have thought that all Leeds Utd shareholders would lose all of their investments.
Will Millwall win tonight? Well, yes they should beat Wimbledon, but if I could predict football results I would be rich. After their last League victory, the SP ticked up a fraction, but there is a long way to go yet before the playoffs, so win or lose it won't settle anything.
Personally, I think Millwall will lose to S'land in the FA Cup Semi. Rememeber Bob Stokoe died this year and S'land's players are battling in his memory. The FA Cup has some strange history and Sunderland winning in the year of their former managers demise, would be typical of the 'Cup'
I wish you all good luck.
Rgds
PTH
slmchow
- 25 Mar 2004 03:23
- 37 of 77
A hard fought 1-0 win last night moves Millwall to 5th.
Now Walsall away on Saturday.
Tokyo
- 25 Mar 2004 06:27
- 38 of 77
Wimbledon 0-1 Millwall
Cahill (left) scored the game's only goal
Millwall's Tim Cahill mounted further misery on Wimbledon as his sole strike cemented the Dons' position at the bottom of Division One.
Wimbledon are now 15 points behind second-bottom Bradford City, while the Lions are eight points off the top.
The home side were boosted by the return of Wayne Gray fron a knee injury but were devoid of ideas throughout.
And their margin of defeat could have been wider but Danny Dichio's late goal was ruled out, with Cahill offside.
Warren Barton almost sealed an undeserved point for Wimbledon in the last minute of normal time but his 30-yard strike was comfortably saved by Andy Marshall.
The win stretched Millwall's superb run under coach and former Wimbledon star Dennis Wise.
They have now lost just once in their last 15 games.
Millwall certainly have an excellent winning streak at the moment, checked their previous games against Sunderland and they won both of those too!!!!
Lets hope this streak continues!!
good luck to all Millwall holders
thestatusquo
- 25 Mar 2004 10:09
- 39 of 77
Great bit of fun!
Are you in Tokyo, Tokyo?
TSQ
Tokyo
- 25 Mar 2004 10:49
- 40 of 77
Yes, so watching the FA semi cup final is gonna be fun, have to try and find a pub open
ehall
- 25 Mar 2004 11:33
- 41 of 77
Looks like the MMs have rogered us again eh Ed? Ooops
slmchow
- 25 Mar 2004 11:45
- 42 of 77
Can someone tell me if the company owns the New Den stadium and land that it sits on. If so what is the approx value of that?
Tokyo
- 26 Mar 2004 16:37
- 43 of 77
around 450,000,000 shares just sold way below the bid price, something going on?
slmchow
- 27 Mar 2004 02:02
- 44 of 77
Tokyo
This is one of the reason why chairman sold 250,000,000 (see RNS news) but there is still 200,000,000 to account for???
The team just needs to keep on winning. So roll on!! Walsall this afternoon
i facer
- 31 Mar 2004 17:06
- 45 of 77
just bought in for a little gamble too...come on the millwall !
slmchow
- 02 Apr 2004 12:00
- 46 of 77
Last trading day to have a punt on MWH
90 minutes from Europe starts ticking at 1300 on Sunday
emailpat
- 02 Apr 2004 12:38
- 47 of 77
Why do I get the feeling we are going to get clobbered by the MM's !!!!!!
slmchow
- 02 Apr 2004 12:57
- 48 of 77
We are always at the mm's mercy
That is why they are the one's smoking the big cigars.
We just enjoy the crumbs if we are not too greedy
emailpat
- 03 Apr 2004 09:24
- 49 of 77
Any idea on price Monday if they win ?
batty hill
- 03 Apr 2004 10:14
- 50 of 77
mon 0.26 tue o.27 wen thur fri 0.30
emailpat
- 04 Apr 2004 15:53
- 51 of 77
Where are all the Millwall supporters ????? - on the win bus coming home !!!!!
slmchow
- 04 Apr 2004 16:20
- 52 of 77
What is the chance of a rich billionaire buying the club as they are already in the UEFA Cup next year? lwith the chance of of getting to the premiership still a very good possibility?
Well done Milwall!!!!
Now 7 or 8 games left to promotion or play-off
thestatusquo
- 04 Apr 2004 17:07
- 53 of 77
Well done Millwall!
UEFA Cup football is a massive boost. Imagine drawing top European opposition to the New Den.
Big money spinner.
goss
- 04 Apr 2004 18:07
- 54 of 77
Only being buying shares for a short time and took a bit of a gamble on these. Nice one Millwall.
UEFA cup should bring some money Millwall's way, which can only be a good thing. Can we expect the share price to rise with this extra capital coming in.
I also keep heaing the term MM being used. Can someone explain what/who this is and how they affect the share prices.
kantona
- 04 Apr 2004 20:33
- 55 of 77
congrats to the millwall fans and the club ...