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I'm sure I wasn't the only one at Millwall...; or was I?
Topic Started: Jan 16 2012, 12:19 PM (1,030 Views)
jmmacl04
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I was fortunate enough to be there on Saturday and can't express how proud i was of the players and the fans.

However after reading various match reports i'm not sure if i didn't just dream it. I distinctly remember the lino and players getting bottles and coins thrown at them after any decision was made against Millwall, yet i can find no mention of it by the press. (including Tatts) I'm pretty sure if it had been us at St Andrews doing that we would have been plastered all over the papers with a Thesaurus being employed to show exactly how disgraceful us Brummies were.

I used to think London bias was something we made up to feel better about lack of coverage etc but now it's clear to me at least that there is definitely something not right.

:dancer: Who put the ball in the Millwall net
Who put the ball in the Millwall net
Who put the ball in the Millwall net
Half the f#@king team did :dancer:
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SimonBCFC
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I only heard it on the radio and Tom mentioned the ref had a word with the head steward about things being thrown onto the pitch. Utter scumbags the Millwall lot, made it ever so much more sweeter to stuff them for 6.
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sioux
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Not a Millwall fan by any manner of means - Blues Blues Blues - but having watched Davo's video of Saturdays game it seemed there was a lot of Blues supporters spending the whole time just taunting the Millwall lot - doesn't justify any chucking of stuff but does beg the question shouldn't they have been watching the game ??? :whistle:
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jmmacl04
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I'm not saying we were angels and I acknoweldge we've got a few wrong 'uns in our away support but at no point did i see any of our fans throw anything towards the Millwall lot or in the direction of the pitch.

As messed up as this is going to sound i could actually understand them throwing stuff at us but not the lino or the players.
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Des
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Always makes me laugh when SOME Blues try to act hoier than thou!
If you study the football hoolie books Blues are always right up there or should it be down there with the worst troubler makers ever.
So can you lot dismount those high horses please.

KRO
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thehod
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SimonBCFC
Jan 16 2012, 12:21 PM
I only heard it on the radio and Tom mentioned the ref had a word with the head steward about things being thrown onto the pitch. Utter scumbags the Millwall lot, made it ever so much more sweeter to stuff them for 6.

I think Tom may have mentioned the stamp on Zigic as well.

Once or twice.
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jmmacl04
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Didn't think i was being holier than thou. Just a bit bemused that when it's us that does it (leeds a few years back i think) it was plastered all over the papers. Yet it seems to just be expected from Millwall and therefore not noteworthy. Just seems wrong, surely what's good for one is good for others.
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blueblood
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sioux
Jan 16 2012, 12:25 PM
Not a Millwall fan by any manner of means - Blues Blues Blues - but having watched Davo's video of Saturdays game  it seemed there was a lot of Blues supporters spending the whole time just taunting the Millwall lot - doesn't justify any chucking of stuff but does beg the question shouldn't they have been watching the game ???    :whistle:

Have you ever been to an away game? It's called banter. There's a line though and Millwall cross it. That video is hilarious when they all run in to the corner with their arms in the air giving it the big'un. Then the 3rd, 4th, 5th and 6th goals go in and the numbers of idiots depreciates :LOL:

May I ask if Millwall aimed a racial song at the city we come from? Just wondering why the blues fans would have sang " 1-0 to the Pakistan" that's all.
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jez1875
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all the stuff on the video was second half,millwallfans on the half way line started playing up after thefirst sending off,the stewards were terrified of them and let them do what they wanted.never seen anything like it.they must live next door to them
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Pewster
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Anybody who went to the away leg of the Play Offs there will not be in the slightest surprise as to what occured, and much of it was down to the anomosity still lingering from that occasion !
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thehod
Jan 16 2012, 01:32 PM
SimonBCFC
Jan 16 2012, 12:21 PM
I only heard it on the radio and Tom mentioned the ref had a word with the head steward about things being thrown onto the pitch. Utter scumbags the Millwall lot, made it ever so much more sweeter to stuff them for 6.

I think Tom may have mentioned the stamp on Zigic as well.

Once or twice.

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endlesswaltz123
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Jan 16 2012, 02:12 PM
Anybody who went to the away leg of the Play Offs there will not be in the slightest surprise as to what occured, and much of it was down to the anomosity still lingering from that occasion !

I'm not hard, get in fights at the football or cause aggro by any stretch, yet at the same time have been caught up in trouble around me outside of games and take it for what it is, I have never felt in danger once, but **** me! That was one of the scariest nights of my life. A nice one mile walk through Peckham with no one from our car full saying a word so the absolute nut-cases roaming the streets couldn't pick up on our accents.

I will never go there again. Different level they are.
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rashers52
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our staff throw our fans out for being drunk and singing.

millwall were allowed to throw objects onto the pitch and allsorts. police and stewards just watched.

was great banter though , i thought we were excellent on and off the pitch.
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lordnewtown
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Absolutely loved the atmosphere.

The Pakistan song was ironic given that Millwall are notoriously racist, yet our fans, by football standards are quite multi-racial.

Similar to the nazi salutes in 2002 at their place, all irony
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bluenoseXUX
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blueblood
Jan 16 2012, 01:39 PM
May I ask if Millwall aimed a racial song at the city we come from? Just wondering why the blues fans would have sang " 1-0 to the Pakistan" that's all.

It was a reference to Theo Pahitis who took them out of administration and financed a lot of the rebuild.

It wasn't the word 'Pakistan', it was 2 words denoting the stand we were in. Work it out for yourselves.
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thejudge
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I was at the match. always love the banter with the home crowds but Millwall are a different breed.

I couldn't believe the age of the 'fans' abusing the linesman 35/50yrs.

Always felt safe though due to the game being well policed.

Millwall a disgrace to the game!!
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Millwall fans are a prize bunch of chumps. I remember being in the old Railway Stand and they turned round to face us from the lower tier all match and then ripped out the seats and chucked them - but for some reason I think we got a fine.
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bluenoseXUX
Jan 16 2012, 11:24 PM
blueblood
Jan 16 2012, 01:39 PM
May I ask if Millwall aimed a racial song at the city we come from? Just wondering why the blues fans would have sang " 1-0 to the Pakistan" that's all.

It was a reference to Theo Pahitis who took them out of administration and financed a lot of the rebuild.

It wasn't the word 'Pakistan', it was 2 words denoting the stand we were in. Work it out for yourselves.

It was "1-0 to the Pakistan." We sang the same song there in the cup last year.

One of Millwall's first songs on both days "you're just a town full of *****."
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sioux
Jan 16 2012, 12:25 PM
shouldn't they have been watching the game ??? :whistle:

Tough to focus on the game when you have a crowd of monkeys constantly running towards the linesman and then towards us. Great comedy it was though. As someone on another board wrote earlier, it's as if those fans in the bottom tier are paid to provide entertainment.
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the_garbage
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thetoot
Jan 17 2012, 12:32 AM
Millwall fans are a prize bunch of chumps. I remember being in the old Railway Stand and they turned round to face us from the lower tier all match and then ripped out the seats and chucked them - but for some reason I think we got a fine.

Was that the same day we dropped a "bomb" on them from the Upper Railway? Think it was a bag full of fireworks or somethink like that.
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the_garbage
Jan 17 2012, 06:41 AM
thetoot
Jan 17 2012, 12:32 AM
Millwall fans are a prize bunch of chumps.  I remember being in the old Railway Stand and they turned round to face us from the lower tier all match and then ripped out the seats and chucked them - but for some reason I think we got a fine.

Was that the same day we dropped a "bomb" on them from the Upper Railway? Think it was a bag full of fireworks or somethink like that.

I don't think so, but then I might not have seen it! :o It was in the early Barry Fry days I think.
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wiltshireblue
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seem to remember all sort of stuff raining down on
the cockneys that day - none stop all game,
someone even tried to chuck a big wheelie bin over

never mind, they got some of their own medicine
that day


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DavoHRE
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wiltshireblue
Jan 17 2012, 07:29 PM
someone even tried to chuck a big wheelie bin over

:LMAO:
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DavoHRE
Jan 17 2012, 08:33 PM
wiltshireblue
Jan 17 2012, 07:29 PM
someone even tried to chuck a big wheelie bin over

:LMAO:

Nothing compared to these Italian fans who threw a moped down the stand from the upper tier...

The Holy Vespa
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curlyminogue
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Our last three results against 'em have been 4-1, 3-0 and 6-0- no wonder they don't like us. I feel their pain.... and I love it.
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