[Albion] Millwall travel from Brighton and pre drinks

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NooBHA

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Jan 13, 2015
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No it’s not Ffs, you may get some Millwall in there, but not full to the rafters.
Plenty of Brighton drink in there on match days.

Birmingham fans coming out of the old kings head at the beginning.

All my mates are Millwall fans. They all still drink there - I had a season ticket there for over 20 years at Millwall when I lived in London and it is always full of Millwall fans. I was in there before every home match
 




Goldstone1976

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All my mates are Millwall fans. They all still drink there - I had a season ticket there for over 20 years at Millwall when I lived in London and it is always full of Millwall fans. I was in there before every home match

Do you have a ST at any club at the moment? No edge to the question; I’m just curious.
 






NooBHA

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Thanks for replying. As I said, I was just curious. I wondered if you had a ST at whichever club was closest to your current home address; obviously not.

No - I haven't got time, by the time I go to some Millwall, some Brighton and some Motherwell matches through the course of a season. It wouldn't be worthwhile having a season ticket anywhere else
 




Mr Bridger

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Feb 25, 2013
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All my mates are Millwall fans. They all still drink there - I had a season ticket there for over 20 years at Millwall when I lived in London and it is always full of Millwall fans. I was in there before every home match

So your a Millwall fan then? If you’ve been in there a BHA games you would know that Brighton fans drink in there.
 


NooBHA

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So your a Millwall fan then? If you’ve been in there a BHA games you would know that Brighton fans drink in there.

I don't recall seeing any. The last Millwall v Brighton match I was at was long before Chris was Manager of Brighton. I did see Brighton fans standing outside ''The Grapes'' having a beer
 


Mr Bridger

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I don't recall seeing any. The last Millwall v Brighton match I was at was long before Chris was Manager of Brighton. I did see Brighton fans standing outside ''The Grapes'' having a beer

Maybe you didn’t recognise any if you’ve been going to Millwall for 20 years ???
 




Seasider78

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I don't recall seeing any. The last Millwall v Brighton match I was at was long before Chris was Manager of Brighton. I did see Brighton fans standing outside ''The Grapes'' having a beer

I have been to Millwall away the last 5 times we have played them and every time I have drank in the old kings head along with many other Brighton fans and never seen any trouble
 


Bevendean Hillbilly

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I’m not going to this game but have been to a few of our previous games. I quite like this fixture as Millwall are one of the few teams who generate a genuine sense of threat these days. It’s always surprised me that the two sets of supporters are separated all the way out of the ground...the closest you get being on the footbridge at south Bermondsey...and the you are allowed to mingle on the platform at the station.

It’s like the OB think all Millwall fans only travel in from the East and all away fans are heading to Kings Cross. Total scenes.
 


Bevendean Hillbilly

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Incidentally. That bridge is a lovely spot to get pelted with chips, cans and loose change an Millwall pass across in front of the away support. I watched some middle aged Albion fan smack this Millwall grock right across the kisser at this point. Especially impressive as he had to reach through the police cordon to deliver the medicine and was then applauded by the OB for his novel approach to assault.
 




pishhead

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I’m not going to this game but have been to a few of our previous games. I quite like this fixture as Millwall are one of the few teams who generate a genuine sense of threat these days. It’s always surprised me that the two sets of supporters are separated all the way out of the ground...the closest you get being on the footbridge at south Bermondsey...and the you are allowed to mingle on the platform at the station.

It’s like the OB think all Millwall fans only travel in from the East and all away fans are heading to Kings Cross. Total scenes.

I quite like the mingling on the station for the comedy factor alone. You generally get lots of first time visitors giving the Millwall fans abuse through the seperate entrance onto the platform. They then suddenly lose their voices once they realise that they will be sharing the same platform and in many cases trains with said Millwall fans.
 


NooBHA

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I have been to Millwall away the last 5 times we have played them and every time I have drank in the old kings head along with many other Brighton fans and never seen any trouble

I have never seen any trouble either - I wouldn't go into a place if there was ever any trouble. It's a good pub
 






Bevendean Hillbilly

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I quite like the mingling on the station for the comedy factor alone. You generally get lots of first time visitors giving the Millwall fans abuse through the seperate entrance onto the platform. They then suddenly lose their voices once they realise that they will be sharing the same platform and in many cases trains with said Millwall fans.

Considering that I’ve never seen any actual violence at these games(except the Albion old bloke smacking the Millwall meff on the bridge to the delight of plod) I’d say that the whole thing is comedic with pantomime villainy. There are some proper big lumps among their support but all of those doing the slit throat gestures inside the ground are teenagers who are largely absent when the fans actually meet at South Bermondsey overground.

The London Bridge mingle was more tense as the Millwall fans seem to enjoy vaulting the ticket barriers (whilst holding their valid Oyster cards) which causes a lot of delays as staff keep trying to stop them. If I was going at the weekend I’d probably just go for a bevvy after the game and avoid all the dicking about.
 




Bevendean Hillbilly

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Perhaps - I go there to socialise with my mates


I’m surprised you’ve got any mates as you seem to flit about between Millwall, Motherwell(?) and Brighton.

I wouldn’t bother with you myself.
 


AnotherArch

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Apr 2, 2009
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I quite like the mingling on the station for the comedy factor alone. You generally get lots of first time visitors giving the Millwall fans abuse through the seperate entrance onto the platform. They then suddenly lose their voices once they realise that they will be sharing the same platform and in many cases trains with said Millwall fans.

From what I saw the last time we played there (0-0 at night) we were let on to an empty platform.
We were held in the car park first and then let out onto the walk along to the station. Viewed from our second 'kettling' stage almost under the station, they must have shut off the flow of Millwall fans onto the platform, then waited for one train to leave in each direction, thus clearing the platform. (I was particularly near the front as I did not have much time to catch the last train to Manchester!). London Bridge was quiet - but that night it was no goals, no football and few fans.
 








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