Not one but TWO bottles thrown on the pitch delaying what must of been a gripping South East London derby match. It was inferred by Gabby Roslin on the Huddersfield Broadcasting Companies flag shit Saturday football show that the missiles did in fact come from the Spanner end of the ground. Beware Gabby, you may find yourself embroiled and in the centre of another conspiracy theory engineered by those scamps and appologists from the Toolbox. i would hate to see the HBC brought into disrepute once the truth is out and Millwall fans are completely exhonorated in the South london Depress...
Sorry VERY very slow news day. Where is my usual Saturday win for the Addicks ?
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Attendance 15150 for a Saturday Championship game between two London near neighbours, with a traditional kick off time, and not live on the TV.
On Monday there is a league one game, screened on Sky in the evening, between a London team (based not very far from Crystal palace and Millwall) and a grim oop north side.
What's the betting that the awkwardly timed Monday evening game has a bigger attendance than for the Derby match?
I believe it's their 3rd highest crowd this season so the crowd issue has little to do with the fact it is millwall. They just have no support.
How many more times will the football authorities allow them to get away with it?
Excuse two: the bottles threw themselves on to the pitch in an attempt to drag down the name of Millwall. Not only that they weren't proper Millwall bottles as none of them had ever been to a Millwall match before.
Police were seen to throw a bottle into a bin and were therfore clearly provoking the situation. The bottles responded because they were agrieved at how badly their fellow bottle was treated.
Nothing will ever happen, as The FA and The Football League need to grow a pair first of all.
poor kids
We may even run a coach from where you live. Palace would never do that : - )
The mantra is 'all clubs have got troublesome fans, but when it's Millwall it gets highlighted more'. There is actually a grain of truth in that. Reading earlier threads about elements of our support (the Lisbie song etc) we have to admit we have fellow supporters we're uncomfortable about.
Mind you, reading that thread it is heartning how many of us are shamed by the actions of fellow supporters. This is not the kind of thing you read on Millwall message boards. In the pre-season friendly, after the game a Millwall fan highlighted a heavy foul on BWP by glorying in the fact that 'that black c**t' got done. There were no dissenting voices on that message board about such a comment. Millwall fans seem to collectively shrug about all this stuff, and then lose themselves in the song 'No one likes us' as a musical comfort blanket wrapped around any shame they may feel.