Run in final games

Maddest thing about that table is the ‘can be promoted or relegated’ section at this stage of the season.

Mad division!
 
Anyone know when Burnley briefs might go on sale to members?
From the Club site

Millwall travel to Burnley in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday 3rd May (kick-off 12.30pm) - and tickets are now on sale to season ticket holders.​

Tickets will go on sale to members from 10am on Monday 21st April.

All tickets for this fixture will be issued as 'Print At Home' and will start to be sent from Monday 28th April. Please ensure you have the correct email address on your ticketing account.

Tickets are priced at £30 adults, £23 over 65s, £23 under 22s, and £15 under 18s.
 
From the Club site

Millwall travel to Burnley in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday 3rd May (kick-off 12.30pm) - and tickets are now on sale to season ticket holders.​

Tickets will go on sale to members from 10am on Monday 21st April.

All tickets for this fixture will be issued as 'Print At Home' and will start to be sent from Monday 28th April. Please ensure you have the correct email address on your ticketing account.

Tickets are priced at £30 adults, £23 over 65s, £23 under 22s, and £15 under 18s.
So we only have to buy 1 ticket and print off hundreds?
Just smudge the important bits of the ticket and we got a cheap day out.
 
From the Club site

Millwall travel to Burnley in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday 3rd May (kick-off 12.30pm) - and tickets are now on sale to season ticket holders.​

Tickets will go on sale to members from 10am on Monday 21st April.

All tickets for this fixture will be issued as 'Print At Home' and will start to be sent from Monday 28th April. Please ensure you have the correct email address on your ticketing account.

Tickets are priced at £30 adults, £23 over 65s, £23 under 22s, and £15 under 18s.
Lovely mate. Thank you.
 
But a Wilson isn’t a ‘brief’ 🤷‍♂️
Yes, "brief" can be slang for a ticket, particularly in the UK, though this usage is more historical and less common now. It's also used to refer to a free ticket or pass. The more common slang term for "ticket" is "bat and wicket" in Cockney rhyming slang