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OMG! MILLWALL MIGHT GET PROMOTED - but not in 2023 :)
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MillwallFan said:stonemuse said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:stonemuse said:BR7_addick said:AllHailTheHen said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:What are the odds on their West Ham fans pretending to be Millwall fans fighting eachother again at Wembley ?
https://twitter.com/1968tv/status/1631398864489000960?s=21&t=ZYlmYb3RdjZVKTzAGRpvQA
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cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
They was a target by every firm going
I don't know how it stands these days but there is definitely some clubs like West Ham Leeds Cardiff that will always want to take it to them
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cabbles said:MillwallFan said:stonemuse said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:stonemuse said:BR7_addick said:AllHailTheHen said:Ducktapeshoerepairs said:What are the odds on their West Ham fans pretending to be Millwall fans fighting eachother again at Wembley ?
https://twitter.com/1968tv/status/1631398864489000960?s=21&t=ZYlmYb3RdjZVKTzAGRpvQA0 -
Wellred said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
They was a target by every firm going
I don't know how it stands these days but there is definitely some clubs like West Ham Leeds Cardiff that will always want to take it to themI know these rivalries have been generated over the years for all the wrong reasons, but still, it’s nice to be noticed. 😉2 -
MillwallFan said:Wellred said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
They was a target by every firm going
I don't know how it stands these days but there is definitely some clubs like West Ham Leeds Cardiff that will always want to take it to themI know these rivalries have been generated over the years for all the wrong reasons, but still, it’s nice to be noticed. 😉
Millwall in the Premier league would generate lots of interest in the media and fans of other clubs. I expect a lot of clubs now in whatever league they're in at the time look for or note that fixture with interest. It's purely and solely for non football reasons and more for it being a lively day out/ more edge than the average (non local derby) game these days but is certainly true.
No one gets excited when they see Charlton on their Saturday fixture list....and in recent years that includes Charlton fans!5 -
MillwallFan said:Wellred said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
They was a target by every firm going
I don't know how it stands these days but there is definitely some clubs like West Ham Leeds Cardiff that will always want to take it to themI know these rivalries have been generated over the years for all the wrong reasons, but still, it’s nice to be noticed. 😉
But your right if you do manage to go up & play West Ham it will bring out all the hate between the two of you1 -
cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
It's probably (most definitely) hyperbole but would still like to see a lot of examples nonetheless, if only for the current division we're in.0 -
Wellred said:MillwallFan said:Wellred said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
They was a target by every firm going
I don't know how it stands these days but there is definitely some clubs like West Ham Leeds Cardiff that will always want to take it to themI know these rivalries have been generated over the years for all the wrong reasons, but still, it’s nice to be noticed. 😉
But your right if you do manage to go up & play West Ham it will bring out all the hate between the two of you0 -
MillwallFan said:Wellred said:MillwallFan said:Wellred said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
They was a target by every firm going
I don't know how it stands these days but there is definitely some clubs like West Ham Leeds Cardiff that will always want to take it to themI know these rivalries have been generated over the years for all the wrong reasons, but still, it’s nice to be noticed. 😉
But your right if you do manage to go up & play West Ham it will bring out all the hate between the two of you0 -
Wellred said:MillwallFan said:Wellred said:MillwallFan said:Wellred said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
They was a target by every firm going
I don't know how it stands these days but there is definitely some clubs like West Ham Leeds Cardiff that will always want to take it to themI know these rivalries have been generated over the years for all the wrong reasons, but still, it’s nice to be noticed. 😉
But your right if you do manage to go up & play West Ham it will bring out all the hate between the two of you3 - Sponsored links:
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Big_Bad_World said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
It's probably (most definitely) hyperbole but would still like to see a lot of examples nonetheless, if only for the current division we're in.
It’s more of a perception.When a fixture like Millwall vs Everton generates headlines of violence, or Millwall vs Wigan for that matter - there’s a part of me that just thinks “what the f*** is that about?”….is there really enough of a rivalry there to explain it?And I understand it has to work both ways. Other clubs will have fans who will change their behaviour knowing they’re playing you.
I have friends who support Millwall, that seemingly have an ‘incident’ to bring up whenever a random club is mentioned. Half the time there’s probably truth in it, and half the time it’s probably a load of bullshit or hearsay. But they’re fascinated by that side of the game even though they don’t really partake in it.0 -
cafctom said:Big_Bad_World said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
It's probably (most definitely) hyperbole but would still like to see a lot of examples nonetheless, if only for the current division we're in.
It’s more of a perception.When a fixture like Millwall vs Everton generates headlines of violence, or Millwall vs Wigan for that matter - there’s a part of me that just thinks “what the f*** is that about?”….is there really enough of a rivalry there to explain it?And I understand it has to work both ways. Other clubs will have fans who will change their behaviour knowing they’re playing you.
I have friends who support Millwall, that seemingly have an ‘incident’ to bring up whenever a random club is mentioned. Half the time there’s probably truth in it, and half the time it’s probably a load of bullshit or hearsay. But they’re fascinated by that side of the game even though they don’t really partake in it.
If your friends are larging it for every club we play then that tells me you should probably take what they're saying with a large pinch of salt (which it seems you have alluded to) as that's not anywhere near the reality for most
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MillwallFan said:Wellred said:MillwallFan said:Wellred said:MillwallFan said:Wellred said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
They was a target by every firm going
I don't know how it stands these days but there is definitely some clubs like West Ham Leeds Cardiff that will always want to take it to themI know these rivalries have been generated over the years for all the wrong reasons, but still, it’s nice to be noticed. 😉
But your right if you do manage to go up & play West Ham it will bring out all the hate between the two of you0 -
Wellred said:MillwallFan said:Wellred said:MillwallFan said:Wellred said:MillwallFan said:Wellred said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
They was a target by every firm going
I don't know how it stands these days but there is definitely some clubs like West Ham Leeds Cardiff that will always want to take it to themI know these rivalries have been generated over the years for all the wrong reasons, but still, it’s nice to be noticed. 😉
But your right if you do manage to go up & play West Ham it will bring out all the hate between the two of you3 -
Big_Bad_World said:cafctom said:Big_Bad_World said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
It's probably (most definitely) hyperbole but would still like to see a lot of examples nonetheless, if only for the current division we're in.
It’s more of a perception.When a fixture like Millwall vs Everton generates headlines of violence, or Millwall vs Wigan for that matter - there’s a part of me that just thinks “what the f*** is that about?”….is there really enough of a rivalry there to explain it?And I understand it has to work both ways. Other clubs will have fans who will change their behaviour knowing they’re playing you.
I have friends who support Millwall, that seemingly have an ‘incident’ to bring up whenever a random club is mentioned. Half the time there’s probably truth in it, and half the time it’s probably a load of bullshit or hearsay. But they’re fascinated by that side of the game even though they don’t really partake in it.
If your friends are larging it for every club we play then that tells me you should probably take what they're saying with a large pinch of salt (which it seems you have alluded to) as that's not anywhere near the reality for mostAnd I know it’s not all Millwall fans, so it’s certainly not a dig at the whole fanbase. More just an observation that many of them will wear the flat cap when the story suits0 -
Imagine the day when we have a thread about millwall which doesn't somehow descend into football violence. Doesn't say much for us or them
And I'll fight anyone who disagrees. Makros.1 -
Karim_myBagheri said:Imagine the day when we have a thread about millwall which doesn't somehow descend into football violence. Doesn't say much for us or them
And I'll fight anyone who disagrees. Makros.1 -
Wellred said:MillwallFan said:Wellred said:MillwallFan said:Wellred said:MillwallFan said:Wellred said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
They was a target by every firm going
I don't know how it stands these days but there is definitely some clubs like West Ham Leeds Cardiff that will always want to take it to themI know these rivalries have been generated over the years for all the wrong reasons, but still, it’s nice to be noticed. 😉
But your right if you do manage to go up & play West Ham it will bring out all the hate between the two of you0 -
Friend Or Defoe said:Karim_myBagheri said:Imagine the day when we have a thread about millwall which doesn't somehow descend into football violence. Doesn't say much for us or them
And I'll fight anyone who disagrees. Makros.3 -
On a more general level, I think there is probably an element of hooliganism that still exists in the clubs that were more known for it back in its heyday, albeit very well hidden, and most likely organised by a small number.
Outside of that, I think the scuffles we see or hear about are no more than the types you see break out at the boxing, the races or in a town centre on a Friday/Sat night.I think it’s a general bloke thing anywhere between 18-35.
I think it was the video of the Sunderland fans a few weeks back going into the pub or chasing Millwall fans out, I can’t remember. That didn’t look like an organised meet to me, more so a few blokes that thought they could give it. The alcohol/cocaine football factory image continues, but very watered down from what it once was.
Bizarrely, and this is just my personal opinion, I don’t get all the photos that crop up on Twitter on match days of fans on trains with booze. It seems to be an actual thing to photograph your Koppabergs or whatever you drink.
you don’t see me sticking a bunch of photos of the lemon drizzle cake that gets passed around the away supporters club coach7 - Sponsored links:
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cabbles said:On a more general level, I think there is probably an element of hooliganism that still exists in the clubs that were more known for it back in its heyday, albeit very well hidden, and most likely organised by a small number.
Outside of that, I think the scuffles we see or hear about are no more than the types you see break out at the boxing, the races or in a town centre on a Friday/Sat night.I think it’s a general bloke thing anywhere between 18-35.
I think it was the video of the Sunderland fans a few weeks back going into the pub or chasing Millwall fans out, I can’t remember. That didn’t look like an organised meet to me, more so a few blokes that thought they could give it. The alcohol/cocaine football factory image continues, but very watered down from what it once was.
Bizarrely, and this is just my personal opinion, I don’t get all the photos that crop up on Twitter on match days of fans on trains with booze. It seems to be an actual thing to photograph your Koppabergs or whatever you drink.
you don’t see me sticking a bunch of photos of the lemon drizzle cake that gets passed around the away supporters club coach4 -
cabbles said:Bizarrely, and this is just my personal opinion, I don’t get all the photos that crop up on Twitter on match days of fans on trains with booze. It seems to be an actual thing to photograph your Koppabergs or whatever you drink.2
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cafctom said:Big_Bad_World said:cafctom said:Big_Bad_World said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
It's probably (most definitely) hyperbole but would still like to see a lot of examples nonetheless, if only for the current division we're in.
It’s more of a perception.When a fixture like Millwall vs Everton generates headlines of violence, or Millwall vs Wigan for that matter - there’s a part of me that just thinks “what the f*** is that about?”….is there really enough of a rivalry there to explain it?And I understand it has to work both ways. Other clubs will have fans who will change their behaviour knowing they’re playing you.
I have friends who support Millwall, that seemingly have an ‘incident’ to bring up whenever a random club is mentioned. Half the time there’s probably truth in it, and half the time it’s probably a load of bullshit or hearsay. But they’re fascinated by that side of the game even though they don’t really partake in it.
If your friends are larging it for every club we play then that tells me you should probably take what they're saying with a large pinch of salt (which it seems you have alluded to) as that's not anywhere near the reality for mostAnd I know it’s not all Millwall fans, so it’s certainly not a dig at the whole fanbase. More just an observation that many of them will wear the flat cap when the story suitsMaybe not on same level, but it happened.0 -
stonemuse said:cafctom said:Big_Bad_World said:cafctom said:Big_Bad_World said:cafctom said:Is there a club Millwall don’t make out to have some sort of tenuous ‘rivalry’ with?It feels like every one they play, somebody will bring up the ‘history’ they have.
Not doubting that certain incidents didn’t happen, especially in the past, but rivalries being cited with the likes of Everton and Portsmouth just sound like it’s all playing into the ‘no one likes us’ image. When in reality, I don’t know a single Everton fan who cares one bit about Millwall.
It's probably (most definitely) hyperbole but would still like to see a lot of examples nonetheless, if only for the current division we're in.
It’s more of a perception.When a fixture like Millwall vs Everton generates headlines of violence, or Millwall vs Wigan for that matter - there’s a part of me that just thinks “what the f*** is that about?”….is there really enough of a rivalry there to explain it?And I understand it has to work both ways. Other clubs will have fans who will change their behaviour knowing they’re playing you.
I have friends who support Millwall, that seemingly have an ‘incident’ to bring up whenever a random club is mentioned. Half the time there’s probably truth in it, and half the time it’s probably a load of bullshit or hearsay. But they’re fascinated by that side of the game even though they don’t really partake in it.
If your friends are larging it for every club we play then that tells me you should probably take what they're saying with a large pinch of salt (which it seems you have alluded to) as that's not anywhere near the reality for mostAnd I know it’s not all Millwall fans, so it’s certainly not a dig at the whole fanbase. More just an observation that many of them will wear the flat cap when the story suitsMaybe not on same level, but it happened.1 -
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I seem to recall from a mate who’s a spanner and was at a Millwall Cup match at Goodison Park back in the 70”s? There were some Everton hooligans in the away end and charged Millwall with knives.0
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Solidgone said:I seem to recall from a mate who’s a spanner and was at a Millwall Cup match at Goodison Park back in the 70”s? There were some Everton hooligans in the away end and charged Millwall with knives.0
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Solidgone said:I seem to recall from a mate who’s a spanner and was at a Millwall Cup match at Goodison Park back in the 70”s? There were some Everton hooligans in the away end and charged Millwall with knives.
I think they was stabbing them coming through the turnstiles into the home end when the old bill deliberately escorted some of them into that section0 -
MillwallFan said:Solidgone said:I seem to recall from a mate who’s a spanner and was at a Millwall Cup match at Goodison Park back in the 70”s? There were some Everton hooligans in the away end and charged Millwall with knives.0
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Wellred said:Solidgone said:I seem to recall from a mate who’s a spanner and was at a Millwall Cup match at Goodison Park back in the 70”s? There were some Everton hooligans in the away end and charged Millwall with knives.
I think they was stabbing them coming through the turnstiles into the home end when the old bill deliberately escorted some of them into that section0
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