City File: Millwall Football Club
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Your support makes all the difference.REG BURR'S Millwall Football Club will be playing away at 10am in the City's Barbican Centre. Apparently the few fans-cum-shareholders who turn up are more interested in talking to Reg about football than money matters. Just as well, since Millwall lost pounds 3.6m in the year to May 1992, after losing pounds 4.4m the year before, largely due to the disastrous acquisition of the pubs group Tavern Leisure, since sold. Millwall shares are 5 1/4 p against the 20p flotation price in 1987.
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