8pmAnyone know what time its open till at the ground?
That's very moving mate. Thanks for sharing it.Just been down to the Ground, spoke to Neil Harris who was in absolute bits, said nobody in the dressing room ever had a bad word to say about him and how supportive he was, not anyone like him in football.
Some amazing tributes to him, we are a club like no other. Rip JB
He is such a lovely man, had a quick chat with him, he was so choked up over JB's death, just shows what a huge impact our great chairman had on those around himNeil Harris. One Millwall legend paying his respects to another. Quite choked up seeing this.
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He is such a lovely man, had a quick chat with him, he was so choked up over JB's death, just shows what a huge impact our great chairman had on those around him
Didn't twig it was him at first as was looking at all the tributes people had left, Steve Kavanagh came over and hugged him and his family, as he turned round and I saw who it was, like a nob I blurted out "oh hi Neil" but it was nice that he took the time to talk to me, nothing but respect for the man.Had a bit of a cry seeing that picture of Neil Harris so visibly upset, I cannot lie.
You are absolutely right about Bomber. There is something really beautiful about him coming down and paying his respects to Mr Berylson.
This mate. I have always been half Indifferent towards J.B. Nothing personal to him but we ain't had the best track record In that regard and I was always suspicious due to his situation (for want of a better word) that he would want a return on his money and call It a day sometime that would leave us In the lurch. I am fully aware of what he did for us, and writing that Is a massive understatement, but unlike others who believed In him and who no doubt knew more than me, my sycinal and untrustworthy disposition never made me a fully paid up member.I think we loved him more than we realized.