Well if it doesnt effect me then im not too bothered about it.
Chill out.
I'm guessing you are 13
Well if it doesnt effect me then im not too bothered about it.
Chill out.
Well if it doesnt effect me then im not too bothered about it.
Chill out.
That happened to me yesterday! None too pleasant either, that yank flag poked me right in the eye before the whole thing landed on top of me.
I was talking to a bloke I used to work with on Monday whos a Millwall season ticket holder and goes with his son and dad. He was telling me about their trip to Cardiff and said that it was great and that Cardiff have got it sorted right out down there. Theyd had to go by coach. They werent allowed to stop for a certain amount of miles before Bristol on the M4 (like they could stop at Membury but not Leigh Delaware or whatever), there and back. They were given an escort from the M4 straight through Cardiff to the ground. They were put straight in the ground. The number of tickets they were allocated was reduced. After the game they were kept in for half an hour and then put back on the coach and escorted straight out to the motorway. He said they didnt see any Cardiff anywhere on the streets. And he said this was a good trip!
That sounds crap to me and I told him that. He said you get used to it if youre Millwall. They have 7 or 8 away games like that a season. Bubble games they are called and you either have to do or the above or not go.
I wouldnt go.
I bet you mocked this up in a film studio.
You sound like an absolute tool, but I'm not bothered about it either.Well if it doesnt effect me then im not too bothered about it.
Chill out.
but you'd let it be known say if you were in a pub with a distinct chnace that some herberts were going start fisticuffs with you that you were a little wahay-- a little bit wide -- a little handy -- and a little bit Albion..no?
I honestly think that I would find it quite difficult to follow a team with a large hooligan following. If that was the case for Brighton, I would probably follow Lewes.
Course.
Im a brown trouser in cowardice. Anyone spills my mrs or looks at my pint will know all about it.
Let it be known that I have 'owned' you.
Id let you rent me. Duckie.
I wouldnt go.
Well if it doesnt effect me then im not too bothered about it.
Chill out.
I would be prepared to have a sizeable bet that Millwall have done more and spent more to try and stamp out this kind of thing than virtually any other club. Obviously for the most part this is because they had to, they have a big problem and a sizeable minority of fans who are up for it at most times.
The fact is it is a tough area, you're not going to sell too many tofu burgers in Bermondsey, and it creates an incredibly intimidating atmosphere which I estimate wins them an additional 10-15 home points a season. A lot of visiting players just cannot hack it.
When this spills over into the kind of stuff we all associate with Millwall as at QPR, no one is surprised, the possibility is always there. Interstingly, on the point that was made earlier about 'They're our c**ts, but they're still c**ts', that is not the Millwall way. Loyalty, warped if you like, is a big thing there and it has to be pretty bad before the manager/chairman criticises the fans.
I've had a few dealings with Millwall, and contrary to the popular image they are actually a family club. Granted, maybe not always the sort of family you'd choose to live next door to, but a family club nonetheless with a stronger than usual sense of identity and their own history. Within reason and short of violence, it can be an antidote to the sort of sanitised prawn-sandwich munching which passes for supporting many clubs these days.
I'm guessing you are 13