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Leeds Vs Millwall Violence



I heard some boys finalising their arrangments for the trip to Leeds in a Bermondsey pub Friday night. Supposedly a big presence from their top boys, had worked out a train route that would avoid the old bill. They seemed like such nice chaps too.
 




Mr Blobby

New member
Jul 14, 2003
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In a cave
There was rather a lot of riot police at Kings Cross at 0720 on Saturday.

The police tried to take our booze away, but once they realised we were on the York train rather than the Leeds one, we were allowed to go on our merry way, after being Section 60.

Yes indeed, but as they put you down as a medium sized West Indian I just hope that policewomen is not called as a witness to give the description of any criminals!!!
 


Buzzer

Languidly Clinical
Oct 1, 2006
26,121
Surprisingly, Millwall took less than 900 away with them apparently. The very dodgy MISA forum was full of geezers bemoaning the fact that Millwall couldn't sell their allocation for what would be one of the biggest games for them that year.

I bet we take double that at least.
 




My favourite quote here

Windows and doors on the buses were put through by yobs on board as they tried to goad watching Leeds fans into confrontation.
Mounted police responded by charging at some of the United followers, forcing them away from the buses


So alright for the cops to go "charging" at some "United followers" but people on buses are "yobs" (presumably they aren't United followers)
 




Chester Drawers

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Apr 15, 2004
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Good grief ... the spelling skills leave a lot to be desired...

WERE YOU THERE? SEND US ANY MOBILE PHONE FOOTAGE OR PICTURES BY CLICKING HERE. WEL'LL PUBLISH THE LOT.
 








Tooting Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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Wel Pastit
 


Croydonbloke

Palace in Sussex
Sep 1, 2004
6,830
West Sussex
THEY ARE (There you you Dave) not used to windows on buses in New Cross/Deptford area which is why they smashed them. SCUM BAGS.:smokin:
 
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Dave the OAP

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
46,762
at home
Their not used to windows on buses in New Cross/Deptford area which is why they smashed them. SCUM BAGS.:smokin:


" they are "

not

"their"

but i agree with your sentiment no less.

:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 












Double Hard Bastard

New member
Oct 16, 2006
392
Surprisingly, Millwall took less than 900 away with them apparently. The very dodgy MISA forum was full of geezers bemoaning the fact that Millwall couldn't sell their allocation for what would be one of the biggest games for them that year.

I bet we take double that at least.


At least 3'000 I would have thought.
 


Starry

Captain Of The Crew
Oct 10, 2004
6,733
Surprisingly, Millwall took less than 900 away with them apparently. The very dodgy MISA forum was full of geezers bemoaning the fact that Millwall couldn't sell their allocation for what would be one of the biggest games for them that year.

I bet we take double that at least.

they were not allowed (not that they could have sold) more tickets for the game, it was capped at 1200 and then made members only.

if that was their biggest game of the season they certainly didnt act like it, was a good game with a cracking atmosphere from our side. they were only bothered when the 4th went in and fancied a bit of lobbing coins and bottles at the south stand. first peep out of them all day.

i saw that video as well the one that got the comments, he is not a bad lad, the dad. but we were on elland road as well adn while i dont have a phone to be filming anything, nor am i interested in that there were not many places you could move to without being mown down by a stray police horse or whacked into next week by one of wyp's finest. not in his defence really because like buzzer said, he should have been hollering for his kid to stand his ground or something.

this is how all good dads raise their boys.

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and as for bringing 3000. not anymore. uncle ken is going to give the very minimum to away teams (cheese wedge) from now on and have more cheap seats for the leeds faithful. we cannot open the esu and since we were just about 1,300 from a full house (including millwalls no show and all those empty yellow seats) on saturday the southstand is going to be staying leeds. however some allocations - hudds etc had already been issued but from now onwards that is the case.
 
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disgruntled h blocker

Active member
Oct 16, 2003
819
Ampfield
Don't think it was all Millwall - this is from a workmate of mine who's a Leeds season ticket holder:

"It was Leeds that put most windows through to be honest then Millwall started kicking them out themselves!!! Kicked off in the ground during the game and afterwards aswell! I haven't seen anything like it before!

Police have to take some blame for that aswell as they escorted them through somwhere where they must have known the buses would be attacked and you can gurantee that Millwall will retaliate!"
 


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