Fao millwall fans 15:11 - Apr 14 with 7701 views | loftboy | It was probably a met police decision to lower your allocation due to your behaviour last time, it's not going to increase so stop all the immature posturing on twitter as you're making yourselves look stupid. | |
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Fao millwall fans on 07:34 - Apr 15 with 2438 views | essextaxiboy | I have been banging on about playing a weaker team for this one with an eye on the playoffs but reading their boards I would like to give them a real beating despite my respect for Ollie . | | | |
Fao millwall fans on 07:44 - Apr 15 with 2423 views | daveB |
Fao millwall fans on 06:58 - Apr 15 by johnhoop | Surely this doesn't need to be spelt out Dave? Because anyone sitting below those psychos could well have all sorts of sh-t rained down on them from the upper tier. |
so we give into these bullies and let them have what they want due to fear? Sod them, how about we search them before they come in and only let regular away Millwall fans get tickets, not rocket science, f they kick off get the police to arrest them. 22 other clubs seem to have coped fine with their away support this season. | | | |
Fao millwall fans on 08:01 - Apr 15 with 2392 views | johnhoop |
Fao millwall fans on 07:44 - Apr 15 by daveB | so we give into these bullies and let them have what they want due to fear? Sod them, how about we search them before they come in and only let regular away Millwall fans get tickets, not rocket science, f they kick off get the police to arrest them. 22 other clubs seem to have coped fine with their away support this season. |
I take your point Dave but I see it as pragmatism and common sense rather than fear. If we could indeed arrange for them to be searched thoroughly enough and have a heavy enough police presence to contain it when they kick-off then maybe you would be right. I think that the circumstances of this game-them facing relegation and us being London "rivals"- makes it pretty different to most of their other away games. | | | |
Fao millwall fans on 08:20 - Apr 15 with 2356 views | daveB | it would be the same if this was a mid table clash we'd have the same nonsense from Milwall, you don't get it from any other club | | | |
Fao millwall fans on 09:31 - Apr 15 with 2270 views | BromleyHoop | Lovable rogues My second team. Used to love going to the Old Den. The best chants you'll find anywhere. I was at the last match at the Den which was one of the most memorable games I've ever been to; it was hysterical. | |
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Fao millwall fans on 09:41 - Apr 15 with 2241 views | paulparker | Pie in the sky Dave normally Wall take about 50 if they were playing derby or Huddersfield etc this is their big day out coming to us when the fixtures came out it was us & Charlton as their main away day now this fixture has a bit riding on it now and they see us as rivals you can search some but not all, and their will be wall in the home ends for this one and they will turn up with or without tickets this game should have been scheduled for a cold Tuesday night in Feb not on a sunny spring Saturday the 2nd from last game | |
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Fao millwall fans on 09:43 - Apr 15 with 2235 views | kingsburyR | Know a guy who regularly goes down to Millwall with no intention of seeing a ball kicked. He has said plenty will be heading for the game with no intention of getting in to see the game. They think they are down with their run in and want to "go out" in a blaze of glory. Ill be safely tucked up in the blue and white before and after the game so wont see (or want to see) the goings on outside. As I said before, displaying peacocks come to mind! | |
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Fao millwall fans on 11:32 - Apr 15 with 2122 views | Rangersw12 |
Fao millwall fans on 09:41 - Apr 15 by paulparker | Pie in the sky Dave normally Wall take about 50 if they were playing derby or Huddersfield etc this is their big day out coming to us when the fixtures came out it was us & Charlton as their main away day now this fixture has a bit riding on it now and they see us as rivals you can search some but not all, and their will be wall in the home ends for this one and they will turn up with or without tickets this game should have been scheduled for a cold Tuesday night in Feb not on a sunny spring Saturday the 2nd from last game |
Will be very difficult for them to get tickets in the home end with all the restrictions in place Every season we hear one team or another gobbing off saying they will will be all over the ground and none of it has ever materialise [Post edited 15 Apr 2014 12:21]
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Fao millwall fans on 12:06 - Apr 15 with 2085 views | mikeygunn | Yes, weren't Leeds going to 'take over Loftus Road' in our promotion game? | | | |
Fao millwall fans on 12:09 - Apr 15 with 2076 views | W7Ranger | "Fao millwall fans" Am I on the wrong board??? | | | |
Fao millwall fans on 12:21 - Apr 15 with 2038 views | Rangersw12 |
Fao millwall fans on 12:06 - Apr 15 by mikeygunn | Yes, weren't Leeds going to 'take over Loftus Road' in our promotion game? |
Yep and Stoke , WBA , Chelsea to name a few in the last few years | | | |
Fao millwall fans on 12:46 - Apr 15 with 1992 views | morgantwin |
Fao millwall fans on 12:21 - Apr 15 by Rangersw12 | Yep and Stoke , WBA , Chelsea to name a few in the last few years |
millwall are comming to our place to try to get into the home end,they are comming to find someone stupid enough to raise a land army to fight hopefully the qpr fans wont respond and keep out of there way the only way to defeat millwall is to make it illegal to go to there place and make it ilegal for them to travel then they will all get bored and the club will slowley die | |
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Fao millwall fans on 13:18 - Apr 15 with 1927 views | Juzzie |
Fao millwall fans on 08:01 - Apr 15 by johnhoop | I take your point Dave but I see it as pragmatism and common sense rather than fear. If we could indeed arrange for them to be searched thoroughly enough and have a heavy enough police presence to contain it when they kick-off then maybe you would be right. I think that the circumstances of this game-them facing relegation and us being London "rivals"- makes it pretty different to most of their other away games. |
Millwall won't see it like that, they'll see it as a victory. Anything that any other person, fan, police officer, club has to do to change things to accomodate them other than the norm will be seen as a result for them. All it will do is continue the problem, not solve it. OK, reducing the upper tier is a slight change but that's all it is. I've seen games where we've not sold either ends of the upper tier to away fans so it has been done before, this won't be a 'first' just because of them. Solving it is by carrying on as normal and showing them no one will change because of them, don't give them the satisfaction. I've been to Cold Blow Lane a couple of times. I didn't wear colours and I had my usual motorbike jacket on. I just parked up, walked in, watched the game and came out and went home again. I did nothing to attract any attention and after one game there was as a bunch of half-a-dozen Millwall lads who walked right passed me as though I wasn't there as they were too busy scanning around looking for QPR fans not realising they walked right passed one. [Post edited 15 Apr 2014 13:28]
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Fao millwall fans on 13:21 - Apr 15 with 1909 views | wombat |
Fao millwall fans on 13:18 - Apr 15 by Juzzie | Millwall won't see it like that, they'll see it as a victory. Anything that any other person, fan, police officer, club has to do to change things to accomodate them other than the norm will be seen as a result for them. All it will do is continue the problem, not solve it. OK, reducing the upper tier is a slight change but that's all it is. I've seen games where we've not sold either ends of the upper tier to away fans so it has been done before, this won't be a 'first' just because of them. Solving it is by carrying on as normal and showing them no one will change because of them, don't give them the satisfaction. I've been to Cold Blow Lane a couple of times. I didn't wear colours and I had my usual motorbike jacket on. I just parked up, walked in, watched the game and came out and went home again. I did nothing to attract any attention and after one game there was as a bunch of half-a-dozen Millwall lads who walked right passed me as though I wasn't there as they were too busy scanning around looking for QPR fans not realising they walked right passed one. [Post edited 15 Apr 2014 13:28]
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I heard a rumour they have been secretly tunnelling from millwall since early august with the tunnel ending in our centre circle , the squirrell told me so it must be true | |
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Fao millwall fans on 13:31 - Apr 15 with 1883 views | BrianMcCarthy |
Fao millwall fans on 13:21 - Apr 15 by wombat | I heard a rumour they have been secretly tunnelling from millwall since early august with the tunnel ending in our centre circle , the squirrell told me so it must be true |
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Fao millwall fans on 14:18 - Apr 15 with 1800 views | loftboy |
Fao millwall fans on 12:09 - Apr 15 by W7Ranger | "Fao millwall fans" Am I on the wrong board??? |
No but I'm not registered on there's and there's bound to be a few browsing so i thought if they saw it in black and white they might realise its out of our hands. But reading their board I doubt it | |
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Fao millwall fans on 14:50 - Apr 15 with 1722 views | toboboly | "Haven't they deliberately left a section empty, got to be to let in those without tickets." I get the feeling this guy doesn't understand economics etc | |
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Fao millwall fans on 14:54 - Apr 15 with 1712 views | Hayesender | Any wall fans reading this thread will be wetting themselves laughing. F@#k Millwall. Im not changing my matchday routine because of those idiots | |
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Fao millwall fans on 14:56 - Apr 15 with 1705 views | izlingtonhoop |
Fao millwall fans on 17:01 - Apr 14 by kingsburyR | Let our Stewards alone to handle Millwall. They deserve it! Regardless of what tickets are being given to this vermin they will come mob handed and prance around the bush waiting to be rounded up into an escort when they can gesture like a load of peacocks in heat!!! |
If peacocks shopped in sports direct that is. Always look like a scruffy bunch to moi. No one likes them, no one cares. | | | |
Fao millwall fans on 15:09 - Apr 15 with 1678 views | TacticalR |
Fao millwall fans on 13:21 - Apr 15 by wombat | I heard a rumour they have been secretly tunnelling from millwall since early august with the tunnel ending in our centre circle , the squirrell told me so it must be true |
Knew that squirrel was trouble. | |
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Fao millwall fans on 15:47 - Apr 15 with 1613 views | themodfather | ok, police will be keen and on overtime for this one game horses, dogs and choppers in the air and 100s on the street again the bush becomes a near military zone for this lot???? bullies never like be stood up too | | | |
Fao millwall fans on 16:57 - Apr 15 with 1535 views | rrrspricey | I know i said that was it for me after Leicester but i'm making an exception for this one. Ollie aside, i want to to be there to watch those cvnts go down and i want to spend 90 minutes rubbing their scummy noses in it. I remember going to an early round FA cup match there to watch Dartford, where i lived at the time, back in the 80s. Now those that knew Darford at the time will testify, there was a higher than average percentage of nutter that lived there and in the surrounding villiages than most towns i've known. Saw Darrtford fans storm a boozer on the old kent road before kick-off and more than hold their own. Apparently the only "victory" Wall had was against a group of teenagers who walked off from the ob escort after eventually being let out some 20 minutes after the whistle. Thought they were spineless scum ever since so can't wait to help relegate them. Re the upper tier only, i was right at the front of the school end when we played leeds on the last game of the 10 / 11 season and the scaffold platform thing they put up kept the leeds vermin at bay easily. I suspect they'll keep a few seats spare to let in those without tickets but i say stick them on a train. Don't care where to, preferably in a westerly direction Dont like Millwall | | | |
Fao millwall fans on 18:19 - Apr 15 with 1440 views | Lblock | Turning up mob handed without tickets and causing a stir used to work all the time in the 80's and very early 90's; especially with England away There's something in the news at the moment that proves how dangerous this can actually be and it cant be denied this approach (letting them in) was a factor that day. I would be amazed if the OB simply let them in, its been proved reckless in the past and simply put there wont be room. My concern would be more along the lines of snide tickets. Who recalls the Dave Pizanti West Ham FA Cup game? One east end rapscallion alledgedly printed 800 copy tickets and banged them out for a cockle a go; caused a mare that day and the ICF were all over the ground. But thankfully times have changed and I assume the readers on the turnstiles in the school end can scan and reject moody tickets I hope they are already down and other results go against them this week and Easter Theyd make a lovely replacement for Lootown at that level | |
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Fao millwall fans on 03:24 - Apr 16 with 1255 views | 100percent | the people that need to be worried when we play millwall are the charity shops in shepherds bush...... it's their best day of trading for the whole year.... they congregate at o'neils and force the police to march them to the ground again whilst shouting abuse at kids and passers by.... idiots.... nothing to worry about..... | | | |
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