Apologies if this has been mentioned elsewhere, but just wondering if anyone heard or saw what happened outside the West Stand at about 10 to 3 today?
After all the talk of them 'doubling up at the turnstiles' and joking about it, they gave it a go. 7 or 8 proper scummy looking blokes who stuck out like a sore thumb hanging around the turnstiles, worked out it wasn't happening for them, and then this happened....
A disabled guy was being let through the gate adjacent to the turnstiles which was manned by only one steward, as he opened the gate, these guys went for it, pushed their way through the steward and knocking over this poor guy. And they got away with it. It was just too easy for them and they pulled it off. Some of these same guys ran out of the west and into the Jimmy Seed stand after their 3rd goal. The stewards just watched and were not on top of it all.
Surely these guys can be identified via CCTV. It's one thing breaking your way into a football ground without a ticket but essentially assaulting a disabled guy to do it is something else. Proper, proper scumbags.
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May have been dealing with other events out of view but why were there not more of them?
that's what fans do when it's their cup final FACT
FFS charlton fans do like to have a moan at players for little or no reason.
The guys injured, he takes his shirt off and doesnt fold it up or put in on a hanger and he can ''f*** off''.
I knew coming on here after a draw ao soon was a misstake
See you allon tuesday
Good luck for the rest of the season.
thats because the leeds fans would have smashed the fook out of them as soon as they tried what they did, unfortunatly they never got a proper shoeing, it is the only deterant they understand
when we scored our second i think one steward went mental , jumping up and down with our fans and everything. lol.
Yes and hopefully it will be another 13 years minimum before we have to welcome back the dregs of our society that follow Millwall.
Millwall stand for everything I despise about what's wrong with this country.
That "No-one likes us we don't care" chant is starting to sound very tired and tame now.
More like "No-one cares about us, we don't matter"
Then again, I suppose it's aggro rather than singing that turns them on.
Most amusing chant from the NU was "What's it like to see a crowd?"
Knife/Gun cluture. Recession. All our fault. Tell you what, i'd blame this sh*te weather on Millwall too. C*nts!
As for quiet crowds......with exception of a gaggle in your north upper, and some toilet with a drum (....a drum for f**k sake? It's a football match - not band camp!), the best part of 16,000 Charlton fans failed to make any noise at all - apart from when they scored. But then, that was to be expected.
I think some of you (...only some of you) are smarting from the fact that you didn't batter us when for an hour we only had ten men. You were expecting to roll us over 3 or 4 nil, but you bottled it.
Palace made a lot more noise when they were 2 down.
and as for the 250 members of millwall supporters walking club it was coincidence that their saturday afternoon stroll took them past the valley ......
and it was just an accident that all those millwall fans fell into the north/west and east stands .....
this all happens with every team we play and millwall are just misunderstood
The last thing anybody expected was for your lot to roll over.
We know from beating the Saints at St. Mary's last year with 10 men for an hour that a determined and well organised side can still graft out a result.
What was frustrating was that when we got to 3-2 our lot took our foot off the gas.
Not to mention the kamikaze defending.
A draw was probably a fair result but we should have put the game to bed.
As for crowd noise I presume you were in amongst the bovines in the Jimmy Seed cattle shed, a small tightly enclosed stand that unfortunely sounds disproportionately loud due to the acoustics.
Ergo when away fans make a noise, which in your case wasn't very often, they always come away from the Valley feeling pleased with efforts.
I suppose 16000 Millwall fans would sound impressive, but we'll never know, will we?