How anyone club could make that cretin a captain baffles me.
I genuinely despise him and think he is a worthless waste of space. I'm gutted no one gave him a career threatening injury like he has done to others. Grade A mug.
'Arry Boy was the darling of The Den all through the 60s and early 70s - and loved to play to the crowd.
Always remember in later years when he'd dropped down to sub, a great roar as Crippsy stripped off to join the fray. Just that in itself was enough to motivate a struggling millwall.
You didn't get any frills with Cripps. As a left back, he'd go buccaneering up the line with the crowd roaring him on, kicking anything that moved.
Later of course, he played his part in our promotion from the third division. And afterwards, assistant manager here.
If anyone was a millwall legend, it was 'Arry Boy.
Die, you twunt : on about 30 seconds we see the embodiment of the Wall spirit demonstrating all his hard man qualities under a vicious attack from Partick legend Gerry Britton. Britton rightly got a red card for this horrific assault.
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Absolutely ridiculous - should be right near the top - he loved his time at Millwall.
It's for players still living....not those that are dead.
still trying to work out whether i despise muscat more than lee hughes
http://bit.ly/v1L3PU
Also - was it Hurlock or Van Den Howe who knocked Newton out in the opening minute once? Not even a yellow!
Always remember in later years when he'd dropped down to sub, a great roar as Crippsy stripped off to join the fray. Just that in itself was enough to motivate a struggling millwall.
You didn't get any frills with Cripps. As a left back, he'd go buccaneering up the line with the crowd roaring him on, kicking anything that moved.
Later of course, he played his part in our promotion from the third division.
And afterwards, assistant manager here.
If anyone was a millwall legend, it was 'Arry Boy.