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millwall at the Goldstone



RickofBHAFC

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Jul 27, 2004
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Maybe it was the following season, if memory serves it was a midweek fixture and had the Millwall fan on the pitch trying to have a go at John Robinson.

Absolutely correct - it was the following season and fairly early in the season as well. I think Millwall were still sore at the play-off defeat. One of their fans ran out of the stand and attacked John Robinson on the pitch, I think there was contact. Mark Beeney in the Albion goal ran about 40 yards and rugby tackled the offender and held him and he was arrested by police and escorted off. I was also at that play-off game and it was pretty scary - I recall a number of fires being lit on the Millwall terraces and a huge mob of them waiting in their terrace after the game and eventually being moved on by police. :mad::eek:
 






I know the Millwall fans were sore about the playoff defeat and that midweek game. I got a lift to the ground in the midweek fixture from a mate from work who was a Millwall fan and he didn't talk to me for days after that game.
 


Sussex

MDAL
Apr 14, 2011
312
dont remember the horses but definately the fire!! explosive atmosphere, even at the first leg i remember them scoring & about 20 or so of their fans jumping around
towards the front of the north stand (left side as i remember)
i always north stand right side, 3/4's of the way up.

Remember at the away leg being marched along the street with police helping us vacate safely from charming south east london

That right in the first leg when they scored there was a particuly ugly Millwall fan in a white trench coat with rotten teeth getting vey angry and he got a chorus of were's your Colgate gone,
In the second leg they also used police hats for kindiling to start the terrace fire :lol:
 








looney

Banned
Jul 7, 2003
15,652
Remember the Play-off second leg and Codner celibrating his goal in front of their "fans" as they all went nuts.:)
 








Jan 30, 2008
31,981
millwall nowadays its all chavs and wannabes,proper lads from aged 30 onwards are the ones not to muck around with,.
You have ony got to look at the ventures in europe a few years back,took a nasty firm of over 400 and not one of them under 30.
Havent seen him in ages ,but one of their top lads was shagging some bint in shoreham a few years ago,got on with him ,but some of his stories:moo:,he has since been banned every ground,and every sat he used to have to go to the nick,and hand his passport in for internationals.
lovely geezer mate :wink: that game was in Hungary
 




















Soul Finger

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May 12, 2004
2,293
Absolutely correct - it was the following season and fairly early in the season as well. I think Millwall were still sore at the play-off defeat. One of their fans ran out of the stand and attacked John Robinson on the pitch, I think there was contact. Mark Beeney in the Albion goal ran about 40 yards and rugby tackled the offender and held him and he was arrested by police and escorted off. I was also at that play-off game and it was pretty scary - I recall a number of fires being lit on the Millwall terraces and a huge mob of them waiting in their terrace after the game and eventually being moved on by police. :mad::eek:

A young lad karate kicked Robinson in the back right in the corner by the Albion fans.

Earlier in the game Chris Armstrong scored for them and in the post-goal bundle on the touchline was flicking the v's at us. The ref couldn't see him.

We followed the team coach back to the Goldstone - we were young and stupid - and I asked Robinson what he would have done had he caught the perpetrator.

"I would have killed the c*nt" was his response!
 
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The Large One

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Jul 7, 2003
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A young lad karate kicked Robinson in the back right in the corner by the Albion fans.

Earlier in the game Chris Armstrong scored for them and in the post-goal bundle on the touchline was flicking the v's at us. The ref couldn't see him.

We followed the team coach back to the Goldstone - we were young and stupid - and I asked Robinson what he would have done had he caught the perpetrator.

"I would have killed the c*nt" was his erstwhile response!

'Erstwhile...?' ???
 




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