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After the Final Whistle tomorrow - Towards the Train Station

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  • R0TW said:
    Got to laugh at this police “tour of duty” expression.
    Hardly a stint in Northern Ireland at the height of its troubles was it?
    You might want to ask the 20 + officers who were all hospitalised after going to work yesterday. (Not at our game thankfully).
    Impossible to have been at our game, as they made sure they were nowhere near any possible trouble.
    And that is what I am referring to, not a 250k march uptown
  • R0TW said:
    Got to laugh at this police “tour of duty” expression.
    Hardly a stint in Northern Ireland at the height of its troubles was it?
    ?
  • Dave2l said:
    Is there a particular reason why Millwall fans wear burbrey hats and burbery scarfs? 

    There is a cringe loyalty towards a fasion brand
    Have you been locked in the garden shed for the last 20 years Dave?  :)
  • Dave2l said:
    Is there a particular reason why Millwall fans wear burbrey hats and burbery scarfs? 

    There is a cringe loyalty towards a fasion brand
    Have you been locked in the garden shed for the last 20 years Dave?  :)

    Not quite. I used a time machine in 1994 and missed everything up until this moment.

    I'm guessing the owner of burbery was a major shareholder at Millwall  
  • R0TW said:
    Got to laugh at this police “tour of duty” expression.
    Hardly a stint in Northern Ireland at the height of its troubles was it?
    You might want to ask the 20 + officers who were all hospitalised after going to work yesterday. (Not at our game thankfully).
    that has absolutely nothing to do with this discussion and in some ways is an an inflammatory statement
  • Dave2l said:
    Dave2l said:
    Is there a particular reason why Millwall fans wear burbrey hats and burbery scarfs? 

    There is a cringe loyalty towards a fasion brand
    Have you been locked in the garden shed for the last 20 years Dave?  :)

    Not quite. I used a time machine in 1994 and missed everything up until this moment.

    I'm guessing the owner of burbery was a major shareholder at Millwall  
    Certainly not. Burberry stopped making the cap in 2004 because of it's popularity with yobs. it was reintroduced in 2017 with a price tag of £290  :o
  • R0TW said:
    Got to laugh at this police “tour of duty” expression.
    Hardly a stint in Northern Ireland at the height of its troubles was it?
    You might want to ask the 20 + officers who were all hospitalised after going to work yesterday. (Not at our game thankfully).
    that has absolutely nothing to do with this discussion and in some ways is an an inflammatory statement
    How is it inflammatory fhs?
    They questioned the tour of duty expression & I replied that those who worked yesterday definitely would question the inference it was hardly a stint during the troubles.
    And to say it has nothing to do with our discussion is ridiculous when it's entirely possible that those officers who were doing very little at the game could well have then been further deployed up town & worked far more hours than they were scheduled to.
    Something which is being done more frequently now when it hardly ever happened before.
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  • Picking up on one of @Mametz's comments above.

    I was told by someone ITK that the police were scared sh*tless that the Millwall "fans" would resort to violence should any alternative plan for leaving the Ground be implemented. 

    Violence against Charlton fans or the police themselves ? 
    I heard that too. The problem i’ve got with it, apart from the obvious one that the police simply cannot be “scared” of Millwall fans, is that, for sure, Millwall fans are held back at many grounds they visit around the country, and they dont routinely smash up every one or attack all the police there. Why would they be any worse at our place than at Leeds? Or Pompey? Or Palace on Wednesday?

    The Greenwich police need to answer that one.
    Sounds like nonsense to me. Plenty join the force for those situations and riot gear keeps them pretty safe.
  • Before I left my last Company, one of my work colleagues, a lovely Palace fan. I mean that in a nice way. I left that company about 5 years ago. Back then, he used to tell me that his son (who is a copper) loved it when he was on Duty at Charlton home games, they used to sit in their vans, often claiming overtime and having nothing to do. However, just before I left, his son had been assaulted (not at a football game), violent thug and ended up in hospital twice. 
  • MrOneLung said:
    Didn’t we have a fan, who after they equalised ran across corner of pitch and started fighting with Millwall fans in corner of Jimmy Seed


    also, seen video of one of the mouthy ones in east stand actually being a spurs fan giving it to Millwall 
    No 
  • R0TW said:
    R0TW said:
    Got to laugh at this police “tour of duty” expression.
    Hardly a stint in Northern Ireland at the height of its troubles was it?
    You might want to ask the 20 + officers who were all hospitalised after going to work yesterday. (Not at our game thankfully).
    Impossible to have been at our game, as they made sure they were nowhere near any possible trouble.
    And that is what I am referring to, not a 250k march uptown
    I'm sure that every OB whose "tour of duty" yesterday was Charlton v Millwall, instead of the march in London, was absolutely chuffed, as they stood around being of no use to anyone.
    Said the same to my sons as we shuffled along Harvey Gardens. They could have been on the marches, or up at the Millwall end, instead they are in full riot gear dealing with lost Charlton supporters 
  • edited September 14
    Dave2l said:
    Dave2l said:
    Is there a particular reason why Millwall fans wear burbrey hats and burbery scarfs? 

    There is a cringe loyalty towards a fasion brand
    Have you been locked in the garden shed for the last 20 years Dave?  :)

    Not quite. I used a time machine in 1994 and missed everything up until this moment.

    I'm guessing the owner of burbery was a major shareholder at Millwall  
    Can’t see the Burberry in that pic. Burberry stopped making caps etc due to the hooligan link. Football fans/casuals/hooligans have always worn fashion brands - aquascutum, stone island, CP company, weekend offender etc etc. it’s not a millwall thing at all, in fact it’s as much a Charlton thing as anyone else 
  • R0TW said:
    Got to laugh at this police “tour of duty” expression.
    Hardly a stint in Northern Ireland at the height of its troubles was it?
    It won’t be long and they will be giving the wankers medals in honour of their “tours”
  • edited September 14
    26 pages on this thread  wow.

    My conclusion is that old bill absolutely fucked up  and that the Millwall scum never change. 

    Please please  please do not repeat these mistakes next season. 

    Just keep the c***s back for 30 minutes like they do for us and  don't bend over and take it up the arse like the old bill do because they haven't got the bollox to police it properly 
    They'll be 26 pages next season if we play them aswell.
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  • R0TW said:
    R0TW said:
    Got to laugh at this police “tour of duty” expression.
    Hardly a stint in Northern Ireland at the height of its troubles was it?
    You might want to ask the 20 + officers who were all hospitalised after going to work yesterday. (Not at our game thankfully).
    Impossible to have been at our game, as they made sure they were nowhere near any possible trouble.
    And that is what I am referring to, not a 250k march uptown
    I'm sure that every OB whose "tour of duty" yesterday was Charlton v Millwall, instead of the march in London, was absolutely chuffed, as they stood around being of no use to anyone.
    "You weren't there man ....... YOU WEREN'T THERE!"


  • R0TW said:
    Got to laugh at this police “tour of duty” expression.
    Hardly a stint in Northern Ireland at the height of its troubles was it?
    You might want to ask the 20 + officers who were all hospitalised after going to work yesterday. (Not at our game thankfully).
    that has absolutely nothing to do with this discussion and in some ways is an an inflammatory statement
    How is it inflammatory fhs?
    They questioned the tour of duty expression & I replied that those who worked yesterday definitely would question the inference it was hardly a stint during the troubles.
    And to say it has nothing to do with our discussion is ridiculous when it's entirely possible that those officers who were doing very little at the game could well have then been further deployed up town & worked far more hours than they were scheduled to.
    Something which is being done more frequently now when it hardly ever happened before.
    what is "fhs"
  • Blucher said:
    Bournesnr said:
    Does anybody know if the lad who was attacked trying to reason with the Millwall thugs is ok.
    I sincerely hope he is and that, if he feels up to it, he reports it to the police so they open a case for assault. The lowlife in question needs to be nicked and subjected to a banning order.
    I think that fan was OK, he took a punch from that Millwall thug, it was the Charlton fan who 6-7 Millwall were punching and kicking on the floor i was more worried about. The fan who held up his hands was try to "reason" with these thugs and then was hit.....I didn't see it all as the thugs started coming up the stairs and they was quite a scramble, My knee is damaged so i was using my walking stick so was struggling to get away ...........

  • add this to the list of complaints the half and half scarves!
  • There are things here that really don’t add up.
    Especially last minute changes to routes enforced on the club.

    I’ve organised policing for plenty of high category football matches and things are usually sorted and set in stone weeks before. 

    I’ll wager those who were responsible for the march up town underestimated the numbers and then had to rob Peter to pay Paul.

    Plus the nonsense in the away end should have been dealt with by security inside the ground. Having only two uncontactable stewards on a gate that keeps two rival supporters apart makes no sense at all.

    All the while protests continue in London, other policing will suffer. Not an excuse but it’s reality.
    I heard on the news that 500 extra police were drafted in from elsewhere for the London demos.....mainly the Midlands. 
  • edited September 14

    That Millwall fan who ran from ES into JS & Millwall fought stewards off & he got into the AWAY end....
    If Police can be bothered its all online so they can find these idiots.....

  • add this to the list of complaints the half and half scarves!
    I've seen it all now. 
  • edited September 14
    R0TW said:
    Got to laugh at this police “tour of duty” expression.
    Hardly a stint in Northern Ireland at the height of its troubles was it?
    Y'know what, i said to my bro yesterday that I felt abit sorry for OB having to deal with the shit at Charlton and in central London yesterday. I retract that as they completely fucked up and fucked off at the earliest opportunity. Embarrassing tbh.
  • What happened to @Millwall fan who people seemed to like and assured us the scum would cause no trouble as it wasn’t the 70s or 80s or 90’s ..,. 
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