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Where exactly was Millwall's old ground?



Man of Harveys

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Jul 9, 2003
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I go past the New Den most days on the train but never made it to the old one - whereabouts was it in relation to the new ground and the train line that goes near it?

Yes, I am more than a bit bored today.
 








Deano's Right Foot

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Jul 5, 2003
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Barcombe
a bit further away from the railway than the current ground and just after New Cross Gate station on the same side.

Sorry I'll do that again in English.

On the left just after you emerge from New Cross Gate station going towards London Bridge, about 400 yards away from the railway. There are new houses there now.
 


Charles 'Charley' Charles

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Oct 8, 2005
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The Mile Of Oaks
My first away game was at the Old Den, I was only 14, went byself because I couldn't find anyone else to go with. At the time I didn't know why :lolol: But what a game was the play off game second leg
 








Man of Harveys said:
I go past the New Den most days on the train


If you know where to look (on the southside, closer to London Bridge) and have a keen eye, you may just be lucky enough to see me walking around my flat in my underpants.
 




Man of Harveys

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Re: Re: Where exactly was Millwall's old ground?

Lokki 7 said:
If you know where to look (on the southside, closer to London Bridge) and have a keen eye, you may just be lucky enough to see me walking around my flat in my underpants.

Let 'em cum! :love:

Thanks as ever, for a "cut to to the chase" response from the denizens of NSC - I've sussed it now. What a khazi the place looked.

theden1.jpg
 




Man of Harveys

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BarrelofFun said:
Was their groundsman on LSD when he painted those lines? :jester:

:lolol: He was being chased - Benny Hill style - by local yobs while painting them.
 






NewtownRoad

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Mar 3, 2006
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555kaz said:
My first away game was at the Old Den, I was only 14, went byself because I couldn't find anyone else to go with. At the time I didn't know why :lolol: But what a game was the play off game second leg

A classic away game and one where nobody seemed to mind being locked in for over an hour when it was over. The burning police helmets (with heads inside?) was a little intimidating!
 


Blackadder

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Jul 6, 2003
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Re: Re: Re: Where exactly was Millwall's old ground?

Man of Harveys said:
Let 'em cum! :love:

Thanks as ever, for a "cut to to the chase" response from the denizens of NSC - I've sussed it now. What a khazi the place looked.

theden1.jpg

There's hardly any seats! Presumably there are more in the near side stand?
 




Superseagull

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Jul 8, 2003
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NewtownRoad said:
A classic away game and one where nobody seemed to mind being locked in for over an hour when it was over. The burning police helmets (with heads inside?) was a little intimidating!

I don't think they were the happiest bunch of supporters that day! They also tried to set fire to their own stand during the match, and when they tried and failed to get to us for a fight, decided to take on there fellow supporters, police and stewards.

Anyone remeber the massive coach convoy that went up that evening. we arrived so early that the police made us park up next to a big park in London for an hour or so, someone got a football from the pertrol station, and the next thing was we were having a 500-a-side game of football. The neighbours were not best pleased.
 


Charles 'Charley' Charles

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NewtownRoad said:
A classic away game and one where nobody seemed to mind being locked in for over an hour when it was over. The burning police helmets (with heads inside?) was a little intimidating!

All these years I have told people about that and nobody believed me, to the point I assumed I had just imagined it, but I didn't. What an experience as your first away game :lolol:
 


Charles 'Charley' Charles

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Superseagull said:
I don't think they were the happiest bunch of supporters that day! They also tried to set fire to their own stand during the match, and when they tried and failed to get to us for a fight, decided to take on there fellow supporters, police and stewards.

Anyone remeber the massive coach convoy that went up that evening. we arrived so early that the police made us park up next to a big park in London for an hour or so, someone got a football from the pertrol station, and the next thing was we were having a 500-a-side game of football. The neighbours were not best pleased.

Could be wrong but also seem to remember some of them tipping a couple of their own disabled supporters wheelchairs over, am I right?
 


Croydonbloke

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Sep 1, 2004
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Re: Re: Re: Re: Where exactly was Millwall's old ground?

Buzza said:
There's hardly any seats! Presumably there are more in the near side stand?
That`s because they threw them towards the away section....... What a pig hole.
 




Heffle Gull

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Feb 5, 2004
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Superseagull said:
Anyone remeber the massive coach convoy that went up that evening. we arrived so early that the police made us park up next to a big park in London for an hour or so, someone got a football from the pertrol station, and the next thing was we were having a 500-a-side game of football. The neighbours were not best pleased.

Oh Yes I was on the winning side for that game

:dunce:

I also remember a car load of Millwall fans driving past and trying to take all of us on

:ohmy:
 


Jul 24, 2003
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555kaz said:
All these years I have told people about that and nobody believed me, to the point I assumed I had just imagined it, but I didn't. What an experience as your first away game :lolol:

I can also remember a constant torrent of missiles, coins, lumps of concrete etc being thrown over the partitioning fencing segregating home & away fans.

The Police escort back to station was something else, but to the Met's credit, there wasn't a Milwall fan to be seen, just a wall of mounted police to the front side & rear.
 


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