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Tim Over Whelmed

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Jul 24, 2007
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Arundel
I was there but don't possess as good a memory as your good self. Just remember the happiness of the result.Thanks for filling in the gaps...

Not forgetting the police keeping us in an alley "for your own protection" and then getting bombarded with beer bottles, anyone else remember that?
 


seagullondon

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Mar 15, 2011
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On a bright side, isn't it nice to see people who help to make you feel better about yourself???
 




ferring seagull

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Dec 30, 2010
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Can the Albion decline to give tickets to Millwall for subsequent games or does that contravene FL rules ?
 




Oct 25, 2003
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is it actually a minority when it comes to millwall fans? it seems to me that the minority is the 'normal' humans who just support their local club and are proper fans....it is the majority that are the f***ing idiots

the sad thing is that it wasn't just teenage kids who were having their first drink, these were blokes in their 20's and 30's....why haven't they learnt that shouting that a group of people (that include children and elderly) have aids isn't an acceptable way to behave?

they're not hard at all.........i'm fairly young (25) so don't have much experience of the "good old days" (or whatever) of millwall....but i get the impression that those guys were genuinely hard blokes.....the millwall lot today AREN'T HARD, they love the 'reputation' of millwall without having the balls to act in that way.....shouting at a crowd from across a platform/behind a barrier in groups of 5-10....not hard....just twattish
 


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Leaving the ground I also heard a bunch of Millwall supporters giving it large with the usual Gay bollocks. Heard one of our own supporters shout back Seagulls and was told to f*** off.
I am afraid that small minority of these Millwall supporters are the lowest of the low. No education, No manners, and no idea how to act in public. Welcome to the UK's finest, make me so proud to be british.

And hearing about this HIV / Aids thing being shouted is 100% completely unaceptable.

I hope the club report Millwall to the FA, and I hope they have to pay for their carnage. Very much doubt the pussies at the FA will do anything about it.
If I had my way I would ban Millwall supporters from our matches in future, because from a cost point of view from policing and hassle its not worth it. Its also going to eventually put families off coming to The Amex, we can't afford to do this.
 
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Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
The problem is nobody will do anything about it. The police will nick the odd big mouth when they are in small groups but generally they can shout and do pretty much what they want when they come here. I`ve been watching their antics from the early seventies,, coming down here and I know of people who kept away last night because of the worries of taking their kids to the match so why the feck we just dont ban away fans at this fixture I dont know.
If you think it will ruin the atmostphere and that is more important then you are mad. They have pitiful lives these people and this is IT for them.
Do we have to give every club tickets ? Shame if the answer is yes.
 
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The problem is nobody will do anything about it. The police will nick the odd big mouth when they are in small groups but generally they can shout and do pretty much what they want when they come here. I`ve been watching their antics from the early seventies,, coming down here and I know of people who kept away last night because of the worries of taking their kids to the match so why the feck we just dont ban away fans at this fixture I dont know.
If you think it will ruin the atmostphere and that is more important then you are mad. They have pitiful lives these people and this is IT for them, It is their big day out. Why cant we just stop them coming ? I`m getting fed up now with the abuse at these games as well.

Your right, nobody will do anything about it. The only way to stop this sort of behaviour is to just ban all their supporters from coming to the match. These sort of matches do more harm than good.

The most important people in all this are the kids. People can say don't bring them to the match, but the point is nobody should be subjected to this gutter language end of. This is a modern club, we have to set standards now, of what is, and what is not acceptable before it is too late. Long gone are the days where clubs can survive on being the hardest set of supporters.

The kids are our bread and butter for years to come and if we don't create a freindly family atmosphere now and try to stamp out the crap that is visiting our stadium, it might effect us later on.
 


Questions

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Oct 18, 2006
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Worthing
Your right, nobody will do anything about it. The only way to stop this sort of behaviour is to just ban all their supporters from coming to the match. These sort of matches do more harm than good.

The most important people in all this are the kids. People can say don't bring them to the match, but the point is nobody should be subjected to this gutter language end of. This is a modern club, we have to set standards now, of what is, and what is not acceptable before it is too late. Long gone are the days where clubs can survive on being the hardest set of supporters.

The kids are our bread and butter for years to come and if we don't create a freindly family atmosphere now and try to stamp out the crap that is visiting our stadium, it might effect us later on.

If there is even the slightest problem when Cardiff and Pompey come here I can see some STH thinking again, sticking to game by game purchases to avoid all this crap.
 






Jan 19, 2009
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Worthing
Totally agree with Questions ( first time for everything ) and Bash on this.

I didn't go last night because I just knew what to expect from Millwall, and didn't want my boy in the area.

It's a shame that a lad of that age who loves the Albion misses his first home game of the season because of people intent on trouble.

Sure, I could have got a taxi / wrapped him up in cotton wool / chain mail or whatever, by why should I have to?

Every other game this season, we've been to the pub pre and after match and had a great time, not so with this lot in town.

Unless we have to sell Millwall tickets in future, I really can't see why we should.
 


eastlondonseagull

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Jan 15, 2004
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West Yorkshire
Classy bunch, as ever.

Presumably their board now has to pay to replace that? Which is of course an inspired use of their club's money. I almost - almost - feel sorry for the people that have run that club over the years, some of whom have made a valiant effort to do what they can to rid Millwall of their animal element. But you simply cannot polish a dog turd.

This. Was down at Millwall last Monday morning, attending (as a member of the press) one of their excellent community projects for disadvantaged local kids.

Millwall do a lot of good work in the community, so it's such a shame that their mindless loud minority of scumbags totally undermine it :nono:
 


Mutts Nuts

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Oct 30, 2011
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Due to our shared loathing of Palarse, have never had anything particularly against Millwall Fans...until about an hour ago that is.

Waiting for the train into Brighton, with many kids present, there was the most aggressive and vitriolic homophobic abuse aimed towards the Brighton fans which I have ever witnessed in my 25 years of supporting the Albion. What looked like a few BNP salutes were in evidence too. Culminated in a fight breaking out.

Proper nasty stuff, no need or place for it.
Was the same at Palace before the game , they were throwing beer glasses at us while dishing out abuse, all very nasty and unnecesary.
 




This. Was down at Millwall last Monday morning, attending (as a member of the press) one of their excellent community projects for disadvantaged local kids.

Millwall do a lot of good work in the community, so it's such a shame that their mindless loud minority of scumbags totally undermine it :nono:

problem its a large mindless minority:rolleyes:
 


jackcgull

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Feb 1, 2008
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Amersham
it seemed to me they saved the homophobic chanting until after their own manager talked about footy v homophobia. bloke next me suggested that him doing that would inspire some 'Jackett Out!' chants - without immediately realising the double entendre. made me chuckle anyway
 




shaolinpunk

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Nov 28, 2005
7,187
Brighton
I'd hate to see a club go out of business, be it a small club like Darlo or a bigger one that like Pompey.

However, for Millwall I'd gladly make an exception. Let the decent fans start again with an AFC Wimbledon-style fresh start, and let the neanderthals spend their days drunkenly brawling with one another in some decrepid pub until they make themselves extinct
 




jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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quote from that forum

''Bunch of happy clappy bum bandits. Like all these new stadiums, they get filled up with mongs.''

sums it all up really
 


jackalbion

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Aug 30, 2011
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theres one guy who said there was no homophobia and then he says that were all gimps which is in itself is homophobia
halfwits
 


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