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by Arjan Van Schotte » Sun Feb 20, 2011 8:59 pm
Your Theo Paphitis's and Danny baker's of the world would have you believe that Millwall are a maligned club that attract bad media headlines - but they've been at it again
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 402804.stmin this day and age - why are they constantly allowed to get away with it? I haven't personally experienced any football "hooliganism" for a long time - but i roll with a different crowd these days...
are millwall the last vestige of ignorance?
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by dazby » Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:29 pm
Yes. Yes they are.
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by s1ty m » Sun Feb 20, 2011 10:56 pm
Cold blow lane. If you've been, you'll know. Millwall is a step back in time.
After the ball was centred, after the whistle blew...
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by gillie » Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:18 pm
s1ty m wrote:Cold blow lane. If you've been, you'll know. Millwall is a step back in time.
Yeah its a bit raw down there for sure.
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by Douglas Higginbottom » Sun Feb 20, 2011 11:29 pm
Arjan Van Schotte wrote:Your Theo Paphitis's and Danny baker's of the world would have you believe that Millwall are a maligned club that attract bad media headlines - but they've been at it again
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/footbal ... 402804.stmin this day and age - why are they constantly allowed to get away with it? I haven't personally experienced any football "hooliganism" for a long time - but i roll with a different crowd these days...
are millwall the last vestige of ignorance?
Shame City fans bricked a coach today then ( alledgedly)
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by spiv » Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:09 am
Where did you hear that Doug? That's not like our fans to do stuff like that after a good win.
And Millwall, was anybody at that night game when we got locked in their ground till gone midnight? They were kicking off with the old bill outside and it looked like a war zone when we finally got let out of the ground.
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by Arjan Van Schotte » Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:10 am
spiv wrote:it looked like a war zone when we finally got let out of the ground.
that's just bermondsey mate - always looks like that :)
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by sweenyuk » Mon Feb 21, 2011 8:16 am
spiv wrote:Where did you hear that Doug? That's not like our fans to do stuff like that after a good win.
And Millwall, was anybody at that night game when we got locked in their ground till gone midnight? They were kicking off with the old bill outside and it looked like a war zone when we finally got let out of the ground.
Didn't here about coach but NC fans were after meeting up after the game for a fight and loads thrown out during game.
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by Douglas Higginbottom » Mon Feb 21, 2011 9:45 am
spiv wrote:Where did you hear that Doug? That's not like our fans to do stuff like that after a good win.
And Millwall, was anybody at that night game when we got locked in their ground till gone midnight? They were kicking off with the old bill outside and it looked like a war zone when we finally got let out of the ground.
Just a thread on BMoan.
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by WestGorton » Mon Feb 21, 2011 1:29 pm
Was at Millwall at the old Den when Tony Adcock scored the winner and was on the train to London Bridge afterwards. Football has changed beyond recognition.
As for yesterday...the brick thing is all chinese whispers....I think it will be a kid chucking a half full bottle of coke. He got gripped by the Dibble right in front of me as I walked back to the car and that was that. No damage to the coach, that was empty and the missile hit the roof. It was at the back of the away car park and no lives were lost. Just a daft kid from what I saw.
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by Burt » Mon Feb 21, 2011 3:01 pm
spiv wrote:Where did you hear that Doug? That's not like our fans to do stuff like that after a good win.
And Millwall, was anybody at that night game when we got locked in their ground till gone midnight? They were kicking off with the old bill outside and it looked like a war zone when we finally got let out of the ground.
I was there that night Spiv. They let a couple of hundred of us out and then suddenly locked the rest of the Blues (about 4000) inside the ground behind us. Chelsea and Wet Spam turned up and decided to ave it orf with Millwall and the coppers. It was very interesting.
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by colonel_muck » Mon Feb 21, 2011 10:17 pm
there's just no point in punishing the club they have done an awful lot to try and shake their past. the inidividuals need to be punished if that means more surveillance at millwall games then so be it. yes it's a kind of victimisation but they make the news AT LEAST once a season with these familiar old headlines so why shouldn't they have extra police/stewards/cctv? Truth is that all millwall fans are not violent morons, many are football fans and the club has made huge strides and progress to get rid of that tag, but they can't get everyone.
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