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Title: Millwall Fans
Post by: dartfordwhite on July 17, 2014, 11:37:27 AM
Yesterday I heard from a Millwall fan at work that they were booking seats in the neutral end (expected) but this morning I have been told from a Millwall supporting mate that many other fans are booking Home end seats as well as there are apparently no security measures. Being in the Championship is going to be completely different in terms of support to the Premier league years, in so much as there will be less people just coming to watch a Premier league game and more people coming to support their actual team, and I think the club needs to bring in some new measures (say goodbye to the 'neutral' section) to ensure a bit more safety to fans during games. I'm not saying all Millwall fans go for a fight, that would be unfair and wrong, but during a game tempers flair and if opposite fans are together (of any team) then a good mix it does not make.

I may ping an email over to the Club to notify them of this as well, but thought I would let anyone know who already has a ticket to the game what they may encounter.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Admin on July 17, 2014, 11:42:00 AM
The club should be fully aware that Millwall fans may try to buy tickets in the home end. It won't help if fellow Fulham fans aid them, but it'll happen. The Club should take extra steps to check those fans who are purchasing tickets on a general public basis, but I doubt they will, they never do.   
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: SKSW6 on July 17, 2014, 11:54:49 AM
What's the point of them going in the home ends? They've got 6000+ seats in the Putney end to be going at. It sounds like scaremongering to me, and if not then it's nothing we're not used to after Utd, Chelsea, Liverpool etc for the past 13 years.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Fulham 442 on July 17, 2014, 12:02:58 PM
I am  planning on going to a few more games this season.  This is one I will be missing as my memories of Millwall fans at the Cottage are not good ones! Why would they bother with the home end when they can have the whole of the Putney End?  To cause trouble - which wouldn't surprise me!
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: HillingdonFFC on July 17, 2014, 12:07:37 PM
Sounds like bollocks to me, pretty sure tickets in the home areas haven't even gone on general sale, at the least you would need to have some sort of booking history to buy in there. I don't think Fulham old bill or the club are naïve enough to have pockets of Millwall fans all over the ground.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Sammyffc on July 17, 2014, 12:12:21 PM
just so you know .. but people at the club already know about this and are investigating asap. Millwall fans are creating fake accounts in fulham names and buying tickets in the neutral areas and any others where they can mass buy . But some millwall fans have been abit stupid and discussed it in full view of the social media world .
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Apprentice to the Maestro on July 17, 2014, 12:13:15 PM
Quote from: dartfordwhite on July 17, 2014, 11:37:27 AM
Yesterday I heard from a Millwall fan at work that they were booking seats in the neutral end (expected) but this morning I have been told from a Millwall supporting mate that many other fans are booking Home end seats as well as there are apparently no security measures. Being in the Championship is going to be completely different in terms of support to the Premier league years, in so much as there will be less people just coming to watch a Premier league game and more people coming to support their actual team, and I think the club needs to bring in some new measures (say goodbye to the 'neutral' section) to ensure a bit more safety to fans during games. I'm not saying all Millwall fans go for a fight, that would be unfair and wrong, but during a game tempers flair and if opposite fans are together (of any team) then a good mix it does not make.

I may ping an email over to the Club to notify them of this as well, but thought I would let anyone know who already has a ticket to the game what they may encounter.

Sorry, please explain

 - what exactly you mean by "say goodbye to the 'neutral' section"
 - how it would help with the problem with away fans buying tickets in the home end

Also, for those who say the club should do more, can they do anything but only sell tickets in the `home end' to season ticket holders and members? Is that what you want? Does the `home end' include the JH and Riverside stands?

Just asking for clarification.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: dartfordwhite on July 17, 2014, 12:28:02 PM
Quote from: Apprentice to the Maestro on July 17, 2014, 12:13:15 PM
Quote from: dartfordwhite on July 17, 2014, 11:37:27 AM
Yesterday I heard from a Millwall fan at work that they were booking seats in the neutral end (expected) but this morning I have been told from a Millwall supporting mate that many other fans are booking Home end seats as well as there are apparently no security measures. Being in the Championship is going to be completely different in terms of support to the Premier league years, in so much as there will be less people just coming to watch a Premier league game and more people coming to support their actual team, and I think the club needs to bring in some new measures (say goodbye to the 'neutral' section) to ensure a bit more safety to fans during games. I'm not saying all Millwall fans go for a fight, that would be unfair and wrong, but during a game tempers flair and if opposite fans are together (of any team) then a good mix it does not make.

I may ping an email over to the Club to notify them of this as well, but thought I would let anyone know who already has a ticket to the game what they may encounter.

Sorry, please explain

  - what exactly you mean by "say goodbye to the 'neutral' section"
  - how it would help with the problem with away fans buying tickets in the home end

Also, for those who say the club should do more, can they do anything but only sell tickets in the `home end' to season ticket holders and members? Is that what you want? Does the `home end' include the JH and Riverside stands?

Just asking for clarification.


What I mean is that there is no need for the neutral section, it will often just get bought up by away fans. Make it home or away, as there will be less 'neutral' fans this season. Apologies, I didn't put "such as" before I wrote that, I think that is just one measure as of course that doesn't stop people buying in the home end.
There will always be away fans in home sections, like you say, it's hard to make it exclusive. However with the fact that it will happen where a large group will buy tickets, I think the club should be aware. As has been said by someone else, they are aware, just seeing it discussed lead me to let other people know. No scaremongering, just relaying info supplied by a friend to fellow fans.

Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Apprentice to the Maestro on July 17, 2014, 12:38:26 PM
Quote from: dartfordwhite on July 17, 2014, 12:28:02 PM
Quote from: Apprentice to the Maestro on July 17, 2014, 12:13:15 PM
Quote from: dartfordwhite on July 17, 2014, 11:37:27 AM
Yesterday I heard from a Millwall fan at work that they were booking seats in the neutral end (expected) but this morning I have been told from a Millwall supporting mate that many other fans are booking Home end seats as well as there are apparently no security measures. Being in the Championship is going to be completely different in terms of support to the Premier league years, in so much as there will be less people just coming to watch a Premier league game and more people coming to support their actual team, and I think the club needs to bring in some new measures (say goodbye to the 'neutral' section) to ensure a bit more safety to fans during games. I'm not saying all Millwall fans go for a fight, that would be unfair and wrong, but during a game tempers flair and if opposite fans are together (of any team) then a good mix it does not make.

I may ping an email over to the Club to notify them of this as well, but thought I would let anyone know who already has a ticket to the game what they may encounter.

Sorry, please explain

 - what exactly you mean by "say goodbye to the 'neutral' section"
 - how it would help with the problem with away fans buying tickets in the home end

Also, for those who say the club should do more, can they do anything but only sell tickets in the `home end' to season ticket holders and members? Is that what you want? Does the `home end' include the JH and Riverside stands?

Just asking for clarification.


What I mean is that there is no need for the neutral section, it will often just get bought up by away fans. Make it home or away, as there will be less 'neutral' fans this season. Apologies, I didn't put "such as" before I wrote that, I think that is just one measure as of course that doesn't stop people buying in the home end.
There will always be away fans in home sections, like you say, it's hard to make it exclusive. However with the fact that it will happen where a large group will buy tickets, I think the club should be aware. As has been said by someone else, they are aware, just seeing it discussed lead me to let other people know. No scaremongering, just relaying info supplied by a friend to fellow fans.

Clearly if groups of Millwall (or other away) fans are buying up blocks in anywhere other than the away section then it is an issue and it is good the hear that the club know and are doing something about it.

About the neutral section then the obvious thing to do is to make it the away end.

I don't see how it can become a home end. The away fans would still have to be accommodated. Where would they go? The JH? The Riverside? The Hammersmith End?

Or do those who are suggesting it just mean that the river side of the Putney End would be called the Away End while the Cottage side would be called a home end so that it is just a name change? How does that help?
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: N_O_W_S on July 17, 2014, 12:42:11 PM
As a member I can only buy one ticket. SO if Millway fans are willing to pay £30 on top of the ticket price they are welcome to to then be ushered away by the stewards.

If they integrate into the home end on the sly then fine but otherwise it will get cracked down.

With special measures on ticket purchases anyway I would be surprised by this.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Pie and mash on July 17, 2014, 12:48:29 PM
Oh no! It's the invasion of the Millwall fans!!

Local residents can expect plant pots to be knocked over and doorbells to be rang with the assailant then fleeing the scene. It'll be carnage



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Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Admin on July 17, 2014, 01:00:10 PM
Quote from: Pie and mash on July 17, 2014, 12:48:29 PM
Oh no! It's the invasion of the Millwall fans!!

Local residents can expect plant pots to be knocked over and doorbells to be rang with the assailant then fleeing the scene. It'll be carnage



fp.gif

That's actually quiet far away from the actual truth. Even though Millwall fans are not as bad as they used to be, they still have the potential to smash up Craven Cottage, our pubs, and it was only a little while ago, a West Ham fan was stabbed in the chest before their cup game.
Title: Re:
Post by: Blanco on July 17, 2014, 01:16:02 PM
It's easy for me to say because I can't go anyway but I hope not too many fans are put off going to this game because it's Millwall. Would be great if most could make it to the game.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Scrumpy on July 17, 2014, 01:19:14 PM
They love their 'hard man' image don't they? And I bet they do all that they can online to perpetuate the image.

As others have said, it will mostly be bollox. If you want trouble against Millwall, then you'll find it. But if you're sensible, then all will be fine. There will be coppers everywhere that day, and I predict a nice easy win for The Whites.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: epsomraver on July 17, 2014, 01:20:45 PM
Quote from: Scrumpy on July 17, 2014, 01:19:14 PM
They love their 'hard man' image don't they? And I bet they do all that they can online to perpetuate the image.

As others have said, it will mostly be bollox. If you want trouble against Millwall, then you'll find it. But if you're sensible, then all will be fine. There will be coppers everywhere that day, and I predict a nice easy win for The Whites.

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Title: Re:
Post by: Blanco on July 17, 2014, 01:36:18 PM
Millwall is actually our highest ever home attendance. 50 000 back in 1938.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: JHaynes Paperboy on July 17, 2014, 01:42:50 PM
Millwall fans are not all morons but most of them are!
I know of some fans who go to away games because they are banned from the Den, with a bit of luck they will all start fighting each other like they did at Wembley.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Kentish Gent on July 17, 2014, 01:48:39 PM
One of the reasons I love Fulham (and have done for more than 50 years) is that it is civilised, and we should be proud of the fact that our club was the first (and only?) club to have a neutral section. I've sat there in previous years with mates who support Newcastle, Bolton and Liverpool, and never had any problems. We should also give great credit to Millwall for the efforts they've made in recent years to clean up their act. Stick to your principles Fulham, and keep the neutral section.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Two Ton Ted on July 17, 2014, 03:15:15 PM
I remember when we played Southampton at the Dell in both cups a few years back they had a neutral section, so I don't actually think we were the first, just maybe the first to publicise it.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: SouthfieldWhite on July 17, 2014, 05:54:30 PM
Like others have said, stop scare mongering, if Millwall were that bad, they'd be banned every game they play.

Just they have their idiots, but then so do most clubs.

People who are saying( men over 21 ) they ain't going cause its Millwall, need to grow a pair

The club are not silly enough to give tickets in the home end to people without a booking history for this game.

Anyone that chooses to sit in the Putney end for these sort of games, well that's up to you.

I've got Millwall mates and I come across a lot on building sites where I work.
Most of it is all front with them and they like to play up to this hard club image.

It don't wash with me and I certainly wouldn't go just cause its Millwall.

Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: SP on July 17, 2014, 06:25:10 PM
This does seem to be a big game for the Millwall fans, how times have changed.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: HillingdonFFC on July 17, 2014, 08:42:01 PM
Quote from: Two Ton Ted on July 17, 2014, 03:15:15 PM
I remember when we played Southampton at the Dell in both cups a few years back they had a neutral section, so I don't actually think we were the first, just maybe the first to publicise it.




That wasn't a neutral area, it was bit opened up for us because Fulham told them there were a lot of fans travelling without tickets. I was gutted because a few of us sat in the Southampton end when there hundreds of Fulham in that section
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Wingnut on July 17, 2014, 11:36:41 PM
Quote from: SP on July 17, 2014, 06:25:10 PM
This does seem to be a big game for the Millwall fans, how times have changed.

First away of the season. They will be full of hope for the season ahead, like every fan. Given that the game is in London, it was always going to attract a large crowd from Millwall. I see that they have only taken 3,000 tickets officially but lots of them have purchased tickets in P2 already.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: leonffc on July 18, 2014, 06:27:48 AM
Thats good to know. Unfortunately I'm away on holiday for this game and am struggling shifting my ST (if it ever arrives) to Fulham fans.
Whats their forum called?
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: RaySmith on July 18, 2014, 08:23:01 AM
Quote from: SouthfieldWhite on July 17, 2014, 05:54:30 PM
Like others have said, stop scare mongering, if Millwall were that bad, they'd be banned every game they play.

Just they have their idiots, but then so do most clubs.

People who are saying( men over 21 ) they ain't going cause its Millwall, need to grow a pair

The club are not silly enough to give tickets in the home end to people without a booking history for this game.

Anyone that chooses to sit in the Putney end for these sort of games, well that's up to you.

I've got Millwall mates and I come across a lot on building sites where I work.
Most of it is all front with them and they like to play up to this hard club image.

It don't wash with me and I certainly wouldn't go just cause its Millwall.



I have known a few Millwall fans in the past - coming from south east London as I do, and you're right, it's mostly front and wanting to play up to the image.

It's true they have caused some problems at the Cottage in the past, as have fans from many other clubs, but these days it's rare to have significant trouble inside grounds, and I also think the sensible majority of Millwall fans will police themselves, because they know what the consequences could be for their club if they cause trouble.

You can always experience problems with away fans if you choose to sit in the Putney End, but I don't think it should be worse because it's Millwall, rather than West Ham or Chelsea say.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Berserker on July 18, 2014, 11:35:41 AM
The most problematic I found last year was Southampton.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: WORTHINGFULHAM on July 18, 2014, 11:47:50 AM
i remember alot of fans said there is no way they are going to Roma away because of the ultras and you would more than likely get stabbed up. Well we took over a pub not far from the colleseum and hung all our Fulham flags over it and were in good song outside for a fair few hours,then had the walk to the groud. There was no trouble and scaremongering is some peoples way of saying "i am not going" and putting others of going.
Also went to Sofia away, took over the hotel in the town centre all day and had flags a plenty and songs a singing followed by a police escort to the ground the the army lining the streets keeping the locals in order, great days, great memories. dont let people put you off by  086.gif
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: WORTHINGFULHAM on July 18, 2014, 11:52:03 AM
Worst i remember seeing was when cardiff came to the cottage, late 80s early 90s?
i remember a few nutters climbed the then fences of the away end and ran towards the enclousure, followed by a mob, they all pilled into the enclousure and it emptied in seconds. Not surprising as it had mostly familes in there. police horses were then called in and were on the pitch, chopper above...they were the days!
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: leonffc on July 18, 2014, 12:25:09 PM
Quote from: WORTHINGFULHAM on July 18, 2014, 11:47:50 AM
i remember alot of fans said there is no way they are going to Roma away because of the ultras and you would more than likely get stabbed up. Well we took over a pub not far from the colleseum and hung all our Fulham flags over it and were in good song outside for a fair few hours,then had the walk to the groud. There was no trouble and scaremongering is some peoples way of saying "i am not going" and putting others of going.
Also went to Sofia away, took over the hotel in the town centre all day and had flags a plenty and songs a singing followed by a police escort to the ground the the army lining the streets keeping the locals in order, great days, great memories. dont let people put you off by  086.gif

Yep. I had to convince my Mrs that Basel was the safe option to take my 8 year old as they are fine but the other two had reputations. Sofia and Rome were fine but we got caught in the thick of it after the Basel game waiting for the tram.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Riversider on July 18, 2014, 12:32:29 PM
The official website is now saying that they have sold "well over 2000 tickets" out of their 2800 allocation, bearing in mind only Millwall season ticket holders and members can buy these tickets and that some are still available, it basically means that all the others in other areas are basically being sold to Millwall fans that are currently on banning orders, basically scum that you don't want to be anywhere near !
Wouldn't surprise me at all to see over 5000 Millwall there on the day (majority of them decent people)  because it's basically so easy to buy a ticket from Fulham, we've got 10,000 season tickets, so basically 15,000 available tickets for each and every game,
Tickets for this game should only have been sold to season ticket holders and members with a booking history, it would have meant a handful of "New" Fulham fans would have missed out, tough ! If it stops disorder in the ground,
I've posted on here before about The Putney End and the stupidity of Fulham fans to buy a season ticket in there, looks like that prediction has come right in the very first game !
QPR have got far better segregation than we will ever have, as they can put the likes of Millwall and Leeds in the upper tier, but even so , last season they cut the Millwall allocation from 1800 to 1200 , and yet we could potentially allow 4 X as many visit Fulham with next to no segregation,
All the questions raised "after" the game should be getting raised "before" the game.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: SP on July 18, 2014, 06:20:20 PM
Quote from: WORTHINGFULHAM on July 18, 2014, 11:47:50 AM
i remember alot of fans said there is no way they are going to Roma away because of the ultras and you would more than likely get stabbed up. Well we took over a pub not far from the colleseum and hung all our Fulham flags over it and were in good song outside for a fair few hours,then had the walk to the groud. There was no trouble and scaremongering is some peoples way of saying "i am not going" and putting others of going.
Also went to Sofia away, took over the hotel in the town centre all day and had flags a plenty and songs a singing followed by a police escort to the ground the the army lining the streets keeping the locals in order, great days, great memories. dont let people put you off by  086.gif

On the advice from the club & police we wasted more than 3 hours in the park before being bussed to the game at Roma, what a total waste of time.  Although it did give some of our younger fans a chance to sober up a bit.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Fulham76 on July 19, 2014, 10:33:42 AM
The latest ticket news for this game proves that the reports of thousands of these little sh**s in the home end are untrue. They still have 900 of their allocation to sell yet!
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Riversider on July 19, 2014, 01:28:24 PM
The Millwall supporters on banning orders can't buy tickets in The Putney End.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: CincyFulham1 on July 19, 2014, 01:35:04 PM
Millwall is coming to the Cottage! Someone better let our hooligan know so his mum can get him some new gear.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Me-ate-Live, innit?? on July 19, 2014, 05:20:09 PM
Quote from: Scrumpy on July 17, 2014, 01:19:14 PM
They love their 'hard man' image don't they? And I bet they do all that they can online to perpetuate the image.

As others have said, it will mostly be bollox. If you want trouble against Millwall, then you'll find it. But if you're sensible, then all will be fine. There will be coppers everywhere that day, and I predict a nice easy win for The Whites.

Well said Scrumpy  :54:
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: The Truth on July 22, 2014, 11:41:23 AM
Quote from: Admin on July 17, 2014, 01:00:10 PM
Quote from: Pie and mash on July 17, 2014, 12:48:29 PM
Oh no! It's the invasion of the Millwall fans!!

Local residents can expect plant pots to be knocked over and doorbells to be rang with the assailant then fleeing the scene. It'll be carnage



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That's actually quiet far away from the actual truth. Even though Millwall fans are not as bad as they used to be, they still have the potential to smash up Craven Cottage, our pubs, and it was only a little while ago, a West Ham fan was stabbed in the chest before their cup game.

You're even further away from the truth.

It was a Millwall fan that was stabbed by a West Ham fan near their ground prior to our cup game a few years back. Not the inaccurate accusation you've made.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Lighthouse on July 22, 2014, 11:49:04 AM
Blimey this takes me back. I remember Leeds yobs acting all tough after a game as I stood outside my car pretending not to wet myself. I heard a Leeds bloke say they were looking for the Fulham Firm. So I told them he has to be in by Six so they better hurry. Despite the rude words it is hard to be tough when nobody gives a damn.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Pie and mash on July 22, 2014, 11:53:36 AM
Quote from: The Truth on July 22, 2014, 11:41:23 AM
Quote from: Admin on July 17, 2014, 01:00:10 PM
Quote from: Pie and mash on July 17, 2014, 12:48:29 PM
Oh no! It's the invasion of the Millwall fans!!

Local residents can expect plant pots to be knocked over and doorbells to be rang with the assailant then fleeing the scene. It'll be carnage



fp.gif

That's actually quiet far away from the actual truth. Even though Millwall fans are not as bad as they used to be, they still have the potential to smash up Craven Cottage, our pubs, and it was only a little while ago, a West Ham fan was stabbed in the chest before their cup game.

You're even further away from the truth.

It was a Millwall fan that was stabbed by a West Ham fan near their ground prior to our cup game a few years back. Not the inaccurate accusation you've made.



The invasion has started already evacuate the women and children to Surrey, they can't get to them there!!!!


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Title: Re: Re: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Blanco on July 22, 2014, 12:45:37 PM
Quote from: The Truth on July 22, 2014, 11:41:23 AM
Quote from: Admin on July 17, 2014, 01:00:10 PM
Quote from: Pie and mash on July 17, 2014, 12:48:29 PM
Oh no! It's the invasion of the Millwall fans!!

Local residents can expect plant pots to be knocked over and doorbells to be rang with the assailant then fleeing the scene. It'll be carnage



fp.gif

That's actually quiet far away from the actual truth. Even though Millwall fans are not as bad as they used to be, they still have the potential to smash up Craven Cottage, our pubs, and it was only a little while ago, a West Ham fan was stabbed in the chest before their cup game.

You're even further away from the truth.

It was a Millwall fan that was stabbed by a West Ham fan near their ground prior to our cup game a few years back. Not the inaccurate accusation you've made.
He's right. It was a West Ham fan that stabbed the Millwall bloke. Wasn't even wearing a Millwall shirt either. Dunno how people know who's who.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Aaron on July 22, 2014, 01:08:13 PM
Quote from: Blanco on July 22, 2014, 12:45:37 PM
Quote from: The Truth on July 22, 2014, 11:41:23 AM
Quote from: Admin on July 17, 2014, 01:00:10 PM
Quote from: Pie and mash on July 17, 2014, 12:48:29 PM
Oh no! It's the invasion of the Millwall fans!!

Local residents can expect plant pots to be knocked over and doorbells to be rang with the assailant then fleeing the scene. It'll be carnage



fp.gif

That's actually quiet far away from the actual truth. Even though Millwall fans are not as bad as they used to be, they still have the potential to smash up Craven Cottage, our pubs, and it was only a little while ago, a West Ham fan was stabbed in the chest before their cup game.

You're even further away from the truth.

It was a Millwall fan that was stabbed by a West Ham fan near their ground prior to our cup game a few years back. Not the inaccurate accusation you've made.
He's right. It was a West Ham fan that stabbed the Millwall bloke. Wasn't even wearing a Millwall shirt either. Dunno how people know who's who.


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Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Finnegans Wake on July 22, 2014, 03:32:42 PM
It`l be the same as any other match against any other team that come to The Cottage. If you go looking for it, you`ll find it and if you don't then you wont. You might get abit of abuse if you run into a load of them and your wearing colours but that`s football. 
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Me-ate-Live, innit?? on July 22, 2014, 05:24:08 PM
Quote from: Blanco on July 22, 2014, 12:45:37 PM
Quote from: The Truth on July 22, 2014, 11:41:23 AM
Quote from: Admin on July 17, 2014, 01:00:10 PM
Quote from: Pie and mash on July 17, 2014, 12:48:29 PM
Oh no! It's the invasion of the Millwall fans!!

Local residents can expect plant pots to be knocked over and doorbells to be rang with the assailant then fleeing the scene. It'll be carnage



fp.gif

That's actually quiet far away from the actual truth. Even though Millwall fans are not as bad as they used to be, they still have the potential to smash up Craven Cottage, our pubs, and it was only a little while ago, a West Ham fan was stabbed in the chest before their cup game.

You're even further away from the truth.

It was a Millwall fan that was stabbed by a West Ham fan near their ground prior to our cup game a few years back. Not the inaccurate accusation you've made.
He's right. It was a West Ham fan that stabbed the Millwall bloke. Wasn't even wearing a Millwall shirt either. Dunno how people know who's who.
Spam,  Derby, Wolves and Brum  never got civilised  no matter how many time they bounce into the top flight .................  Spam is a 'Orrible place to travel to, you don't need colours because the inbreds   can smell  Non -Essex.  Give me Millwall any time.  
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: leonffc on July 22, 2014, 05:54:38 PM
Quote from: Aaron on July 22, 2014, 01:08:13 PM
Quote from: Blanco on July 22, 2014, 12:45:37 PM
Quote from: The Truth on July 22, 2014, 11:41:23 AM
Quote from: Admin on July 17, 2014, 01:00:10 PM
Quote from: Pie and mash on July 17, 2014, 12:48:29 PM
Oh no! It's the invasion of the Millwall fans!!

Local residents can expect plant pots to be knocked over and doorbells to be rang with the assailant then fleeing the scene. It'll be carnage



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That's actually quiet far away from the actual truth. Even though Millwall fans are not as bad as they used to be, they still have the potential to smash up Craven Cottage, our pubs, and it was only a little while ago, a West Ham fan was stabbed in the chest before their cup game.

You're even further away from the truth.

It was a Millwall fan that was stabbed by a West Ham fan near their ground prior to our cup game a few years back. Not the inaccurate accusation you've made.
He's right. It was a West Ham fan that stabbed the Millwall bloke. Wasn't even wearing a Millwall shirt either. Dunno how people know who's who.


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Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: terryr on July 22, 2014, 09:18:21 PM
They're buying tickets in the Putney end:
http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=112015&posts=15 (http://www.millwall.vitalfootball.co.uk/forum/forums/thread-view.asp?tid=112015&posts=15)
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Pie and mash on July 22, 2014, 09:25:25 PM
"at least they had the decency to get rid of the nonce statue( **** jackson), the vermin should follow suit and get rid of the jewel thief's statue at spunkup rentboys park"

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Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: ScalleysDad on July 22, 2014, 09:52:06 PM
Quote from: Pie and mash on July 22, 2014, 09:25:25 PM
"at least they had the decency to get rid of the nonce statue( **** jackson), the vermin should follow suit and get rid of the jewel thief's statue at spunkup rentboys park"

:022:



Blimey. If this fella ends up siting next to me its going to kick off .......... I hate lazy spelling.
Title: Re:
Post by: Berserker on July 22, 2014, 10:20:22 PM
You can get him with your Tunnocks
Title: Re:
Post by: ScalleysDad on July 22, 2014, 10:35:31 PM
Quote from: Berserker on July 22, 2014, 10:20:22 PM
You can get him with your Tunnocks



As it is looking a bit like the last twenty minutes of The Alamo I might be on liquorice comforts instead and fake a contagious skin condition. I'm on tele the following Wednesday so if anyone wants to punch me they will have to mind the face.
Tunnocks for Reading away. You and the big man going? I am banking on it not being moved now and might do an overnighter.
Back on topic. I see a load of names being hurled around like our neighbours, Leeds, Brum etc but by far the biggest oiks for years were Southampton last year and who would have thought that.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Me-ate-Live, innit?? on July 22, 2014, 10:57:34 PM
Quote from: ScalleysDad on July 22, 2014, 09:52:06 PM
Quote from: Pie and mash on July 22, 2014, 09:25:25 PM
"at least they had the decency to get rid of the nonce statue( **** jackson), the vermin should follow suit and get rid of the jewel thief's statue at spunkup rentboys park"

:022:



Blimey. If this fella ends up siting next to me its going to kick off .......... I hate lazy spelling.

Are you going to give them spelling test this year ????????........................................jezzzzzzzzzz it's a  good job the Rentboys  got promoted   064.gif
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Stefano Okaka Chuka on July 23, 2014, 10:08:46 AM
Quote from: Admin on July 17, 2014, 01:00:10 PM
Quote from: Pie and mash on July 17, 2014, 12:48:29 PM
Oh no! It's the invasion of the Millwall fans!!

Local residents can expect plant pots to be knocked over and doorbells to be rang with the assailant then fleeing the scene. It'll be carnage



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That's actually quiet far away from the actual truth. Even though Millwall fans are not as bad as they used to be, they still have the potential to smash up Craven Cottage, our pubs, and it was only a little while ago, a West Ham fan was stabbed in the chest before their cup game.

It was actually the other way around.
Title: Re: Millwall Fans
Post by: Northern Cottager on July 23, 2014, 10:10:19 AM
Quote from: ScalleysDad on July 22, 2014, 09:52:06 PM
Quote from: Pie and mash on July 22, 2014, 09:25:25 PM
"at least they had the decency to get rid of the nonce statue( **** jackson), the vermin should follow suit and get rid of the jewel thief's statue at spunkup rentboys park"

:022:



Blimey. If this fella ends up siting next to me its going to kick off .......... I hate lazy spelling.

What is 'spunkup rentboys stadium' ?!