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Palace fans embarrassing themselves again
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Arsenal tonight?MrOneLung said:Yeah, if you look at the the winners from last 10 years you can see the big clubs don’t take the competition seriously0 -
Football arrests table for 19/20.
Leeds - 52
Birmingham - 49
Bolton - 45
Aston Villa - 31
West Ham - 30
Manchester City – 29
Cardiff City – 27
Southampton – 26
Tottenham Hotspur – 25
Liverpool – 25
Burnley – 25
Portsmouth – 24
Leicester City – 24
Newcastle United – 23
Chelsea – 23
Millwall – 21
Manchester United – 21
Stoke City – 20
Sheffield United – 20
Everton – 19
So aside from Bolton and Portsmouth, Millwall are right up there as a % of actual attendances. But let's be real, every club has idiots (as the numbers show) and their arrests is actually less than 1 per home game. So 1 arrest out of say 10-12k most home games is hardly a South American prison riot.4 -
Birmingham don’t do well when you look at percentagesChris_from_Sidcup said:Football arrests table for 19/20.
Leeds - 52
Birmingham - 49
Bolton - 45
Aston Villa - 31
West Ham - 30
Manchester City – 29
Cardiff City – 27
Southampton – 26
Tottenham Hotspur – 25
Liverpool – 25
Burnley – 25
Portsmouth – 24
Leicester City – 24
Newcastle United – 23
Chelsea – 23
Millwall – 21
Manchester United – 21
Stoke City – 20
Sheffield United – 20
Everton – 19
So aside from Bolton and Portsmouth, Millwall are right up there as a % of actual attendances. But let's be real, every club has idiots (as the numbers show) and their arrests is actually less than 1 per home game. So 1 arrest out of say 10-12k most home games is hardly a South American prison riot.0 -
Just happy we’ve stayed in the FA cup a day later than the scum, that’ll do for this season.5
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There's a reason why they're referred to as the Millwall of the Midlands.MillwallFan said:
Birmingham don’t do well when you look at percentagesChris_from_Sidcup said:Football arrests table for 19/20.
Leeds - 52
Birmingham - 49
Bolton - 45
Aston Villa - 31
West Ham - 30
Manchester City – 29
Cardiff City – 27
Southampton – 26
Tottenham Hotspur – 25
Liverpool – 25
Burnley – 25
Portsmouth – 24
Leicester City – 24
Newcastle United – 23
Chelsea – 23
Millwall – 21
Manchester United – 21
Stoke City – 20
Sheffield United – 20
Everton – 19
So aside from Bolton and Portsmouth, Millwall are right up there as a % of actual attendances. But let's be real, every club has idiots (as the numbers show) and their arrests is actually less than 1 per home game. So 1 arrest out of say 10-12k most home games is hardly a South American prison riot.
Millwall of the North (Leeds) and Millwall of the West (Cardiff) on there too3 -
Southampton did play Pompey that season. Would assume that if Newcastle played Sunderland next season in the Championship, they would both be at the top of list due to playing that derby.Imagine the Manchesters ones are for ticket touting instead of being nawty geezers.0
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Didn’t know Bolton were that aggy0
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Who’s the Millwall of the south?sam3110 said:
There's a reason why they're referred to as the Millwall of the Midlands.MillwallFan said:
Birmingham don’t do well when you look at percentagesChris_from_Sidcup said:Football arrests table for 19/20.
Leeds - 52
Birmingham - 49
Bolton - 45
Aston Villa - 31
West Ham - 30
Manchester City – 29
Cardiff City – 27
Southampton – 26
Tottenham Hotspur – 25
Liverpool – 25
Burnley – 25
Portsmouth – 24
Leicester City – 24
Newcastle United – 23
Chelsea – 23
Millwall – 21
Manchester United – 21
Stoke City – 20
Sheffield United – 20
Everton – 19
So aside from Bolton and Portsmouth, Millwall are right up there as a % of actual attendances. But let's be real, every club has idiots (as the numbers show) and their arrests is actually less than 1 per home game. So 1 arrest out of say 10-12k most home games is hardly a South American prison riot.
Millwall of the North (Leeds) and Millwall of the West (Cardiff) on there too4 -
Well, we've just narrowly lost to a prem team on a good afternoon out. We were lead out by a seriously ill young boy who hopefully had a great afternoon.MillwallFan said:
Who’s the Millwall of the south?sam3110 said:
There's a reason why they're referred to as the Millwall of the Midlands.MillwallFan said:
Birmingham don’t do well when you look at percentagesChris_from_Sidcup said:Football arrests table for 19/20.
Leeds - 52
Birmingham - 49
Bolton - 45
Aston Villa - 31
West Ham - 30
Manchester City – 29
Cardiff City – 27
Southampton – 26
Tottenham Hotspur – 25
Liverpool – 25
Burnley – 25
Portsmouth – 24
Leicester City – 24
Newcastle United – 23
Chelsea – 23
Millwall – 21
Manchester United – 21
Stoke City – 20
Sheffield United – 20
Everton – 19
So aside from Bolton and Portsmouth, Millwall are right up there as a % of actual attendances. But let's be real, every club has idiots (as the numbers show) and their arrests is actually less than 1 per home game. So 1 arrest out of say 10-12k most home games is hardly a South American prison riot.
Millwall of the North (Leeds) and Millwall of the West (Cardiff) on there too
I personally couldn't give a fuck about millwall.4 -
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🤔 Pompy?MillwallFan said:
Who’s the Millwall of the south?sam3110 said:
There's a reason why they're referred to as the Millwall of the Midlands.MillwallFan said:
Birmingham don’t do well when you look at percentagesChris_from_Sidcup said:Football arrests table for 19/20.
Leeds - 52
Birmingham - 49
Bolton - 45
Aston Villa - 31
West Ham - 30
Manchester City – 29
Cardiff City – 27
Southampton – 26
Tottenham Hotspur – 25
Liverpool – 25
Burnley – 25
Portsmouth – 24
Leicester City – 24
Newcastle United – 23
Chelsea – 23
Millwall – 21
Manchester United – 21
Stoke City – 20
Sheffield United – 20
Everton – 19
So aside from Bolton and Portsmouth, Millwall are right up there as a % of actual attendances. But let's be real, every club has idiots (as the numbers show) and their arrests is actually less than 1 per home game. So 1 arrest out of say 10-12k most home games is hardly a South American prison riot.
Millwall of the North (Leeds) and Millwall of the West (Cardiff) on there too2 -
Strange. I don’t comment on things I don’t give a fuck about. Surprised you even opened this thread.Baldybonce said:
Well, we've just narrowly lost to a prem team on a good afternoon out. We were lead out by a seriously ill young boy who hopefully had a great afternoon.MillwallFan said:
Who’s the Millwall of the south?sam3110 said:
There's a reason why they're referred to as the Millwall of the Midlands.MillwallFan said:
Birmingham don’t do well when you look at percentagesChris_from_Sidcup said:Football arrests table for 19/20.
Leeds - 52
Birmingham - 49
Bolton - 45
Aston Villa - 31
West Ham - 30
Manchester City – 29
Cardiff City – 27
Southampton – 26
Tottenham Hotspur – 25
Liverpool – 25
Burnley – 25
Portsmouth – 24
Leicester City – 24
Newcastle United – 23
Chelsea – 23
Millwall – 21
Manchester United – 21
Stoke City – 20
Sheffield United – 20
Everton – 19
So aside from Bolton and Portsmouth, Millwall are right up there as a % of actual attendances. But let's be real, every club has idiots (as the numbers show) and their arrests is actually less than 1 per home game. So 1 arrest out of say 10-12k most home games is hardly a South American prison riot.
Millwall of the North (Leeds) and Millwall of the West (Cardiff) on there too
I personally couldn't give a fuck about millwall.Anyway, Hope the boy had a good day 👍🏻2 -
that's life - you've made your bed, now lie in itMillwallFan said:
Ridiculous comment.Ducktapeshoerepairs said:
Millwall will never take responsibility for their own actions, as long as someone else somewhere has done it as well l, it’s all fine …MillwallFan said:
They can’t ban people for booing the taking of the knee. It’s not a crime.SoundAsa£ said:
How many more plausible actions are going to be taken against miscreants are we going to have to listen to over and over again……nothing ever seems to happen to punish them, unless it’s done by authorities from outside the club and then it’s taken against the club itself, not individuals.Vincenzo said:Millwall have put out a statement in response to unsavoury scenes during their lunchtime defeat to Crystal Palace.
A section of the home crowd discernibly booed Palace players taking the knee in support of the Black Lives Matter movement before kick-off.
There were also audible homophobic chants directed at Palace's on-loan Chelsea attacker Conor Gallagher, while a bottle thrown from the stands struck Olise as he prepared to take a corner.
“Millwall Football Club has a zero-tolerance policy against all forms of discrimination and will investigate any incident of alleged abuse accordingly," the club said.
"As is club policy, any individual found guilty of discriminatory abuse is issued with an immediate lifetime ban."
Yeah, sure he is.
- Or she!
Individuals seem never to be identified and banned for a few months, let alone the lifetime bans they so boldly indicate.
It was ever thus,If they want to come down on us for ‘homophobic chanting’ (calling Gallagher a Chelsea rentboy) and plastic cups and bottles being thrown on the pitch then they will have to come down on every club who’s fans do it, and that could run in to dozens.I doubt Palace will make a big fuss about the despicable homophobic chants at The Den today. They’ve got Brighton next week. There will probably be a lot worse from their own fans there.How would you feel if it was your club?Chelsea and spurs game in the week is full of racist (yids) and homophobic chants (Chelsea rent boy) and nothing gets mentioned. Bottles get thrown there (and at scores of other clubs) and nothing gets mentioned. We do it and it’s all over sky.Palace fans throw a flare on to the pitch. It nearly hits the keeper and holds up play for a few minutes and burns a hole in the pitch. Nothing gets mentioned. Millwall fan throw a plastic bottle and it’s getting mentioned by stelling on super Saturday or whatever it’s called.Some clown earlier in the thread said they turn a blind eye to Millwall, when actually the polar opposite is true.I’m not saying the authorities shouldn’t come down on us for those incidents. But if they come down on us, then they have to come down on other clubs fans when they behave in exactly the same way (or worse sometimes). Surely even a simpleton can see that would be the only fair way of dealing it??? 🤷
how can you have one rule for one club and punish them and then not punish other clubs (usually the more successful ones) for the same thing??3 -
You didn't go to the cup game there then.ValleyGary said:Didn’t know Bolton were that aggy5 -
No. And 19/20 attendances must have been poor.Covered End said:
You didn't go to the cup game there then.ValleyGary said:Didn’t know Bolton were that aggy0 -
I remember the days when those tables could be double those numbers for just one game for some clubs.
Just shows how far things have come.0 -
i think we out 'agged' them that day by all accountsCovered End said:
You didn't go to the cup game there then.ValleyGary said:Didn’t know Bolton were that aggy1 -
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more importantly, it was also the day that claus jenson came onto our radar1
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That would have been his big domed head reflecting the signal.DOUCHER said:more importantly, it was also the day that claus jenson came onto our radar0 -
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seriously though, he was mustard that day - dictated the whole game - a great, great playerSporadicAddick said:
That would have been his big domed head reflecting the signal.DOUCHER said:more importantly, it was also the day that claus jenson came onto our radar2 -
So.....which on would you pick?MrLargo said:Millwall fans go home unhappy, and Palace fans won't be going anywhere for an hour, and it's raining. Hopefully the trains are fu*#ed as well.
Couldn't give a toss about the result, like choosing whether you'd rather have a nudey love session with Jo Brand or Kelly Maloney.0 -
Is this some sort of franchise?sam3110 said:
There's a reason why they're referred to as the Millwall of the Midlands.MillwallFan said:
Birmingham don’t do well when you look at percentagesChris_from_Sidcup said:Football arrests table for 19/20.
Leeds - 52
Birmingham - 49
Bolton - 45
Aston Villa - 31
West Ham - 30
Manchester City – 29
Cardiff City – 27
Southampton – 26
Tottenham Hotspur – 25
Liverpool – 25
Burnley – 25
Portsmouth – 24
Leicester City – 24
Newcastle United – 23
Chelsea – 23
Millwall – 21
Manchester United – 21
Stoke City – 20
Sheffield United – 20
Everton – 19
So aside from Bolton and Portsmouth, Millwall are right up there as a % of actual attendances. But let's be real, every club has idiots (as the numbers show) and their arrests is actually less than 1 per home game. So 1 arrest out of say 10-12k most home games is hardly a South American prison riot.
Millwall of the North (Leeds) and Millwall of the West (Cardiff) on there too3 -
Millwall fans look a lovely bunch.
Thousands of Danny Dyer + Ray Winstone wannabes.
With homophobic chanting at the end of course.0 -
But other clubs do it too, so we should completely ignore it and move on. It would be unfair to single out the Millwall fans....SELR_addicks said:
Millwall fans look a lovely bunch.
Thousands of Danny Dyer + Ray Winstone wannabes.
With homophobic chanting at the end of course.
And I get called a clown 😂
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Like a dog with a bone0
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'You slaaaaagg' - repeat repeat repeat then impersonate the wealdstone raider and give it the double finger followed by an adolescent / voice baely broken 'mmmmerrrrr' - all executed beautifully in the obligatory flat cap - a masterclassSELR_addicks said:
Millwall fans look a lovely bunch.
Thousands of Danny Dyer + Ray Winstone wannabes.
With homophobic chanting at the end of course.4 -
and the other lot dressed up in their black bomber jacket uniform - what is the world coming to ?
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Why is an Arsenal fan, in the Millwall crowd, filming Palarse fans?
Very odd 🤷♀️1 -
Very strange. Unless he is a Millwall fan in the Arsenal crowd against CityKBslittlesis said:Why is an Arsenal fan, in the Millwall crowd, filming Palarse fans?
Very odd 🤷♀️0









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