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Millwall memories

by floyd__streete » 27 Feb 2012 20:55

Always a good trip this one. Beers at London Bridge, decent view from away end and always a reasonably good atmosphere. If you're considering making a first ever visit, don't be a wet lettuce and let their reputation put you off.....not least because there is a purpose-built walkway from South Bermondsey right up to the away end.

Memories from my visits:

- Mass Sarr scoring a header :|
- Having to ask a steward to unlock the gate to let me out as we trailed 5-0 with 20 minutes left.
- Darius Henderson scoring an absolute pearler.....for Reading.
- Graeme Stack playing an absolute blinder.....for Millwall.
- Reading giving it not so much the big'un as the reasonably-large'un, singing FEED THE MILLWALL, LET THEM KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME walking back to South Bermondsey station after a comfortable win in the Champ season.

Never went to the Old Den - too young - but always enjoy this particular venue.

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Re: Millwall memories

by Rex » 27 Feb 2012 21:10

Taking my daughter and the young billy big bollox away support goading. Stones being thrown and my daughter asking why the stones were being thrown. Then being left to their own devices on the train back to London Bridge. Fairly quiet on the train. :?

Being told to fcuk off back home by a passing skip lorry driver as he went past. This when I lived in Eltham.

Being slapped in the ribs after I'd broken one.

Crashing the beer down on the train and spilling some on a commmutor. :oops:

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Re: Millwall memories

by Stuka » 27 Feb 2012 21:12

Good post, whenever I mention I'm off to Millwall away people always look at me like I'm mad or something, mainly I suppose as they support other London clubs. Having been a few times I consider it one of the better away days and a good craic. London Bridge is a good place to drink and hangout pre-match too.

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Re: Millwall memories

by floyd__streete » 27 Feb 2012 21:19

<3 RFC away days in London. Opportunities to break the day up with regular alcoholic refreshment on every leg of the train journey. And we always take a big, wild support. By this I mean a third STAR coach.

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Re: Millwall memories

by RockheadRumple » 27 Feb 2012 21:55

Millwall away. Seems like the perfect time for one of my presonal favourites:
"We're Reading! We're Reading! We'll kick your fcuking head in!"


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by urz13 » 27 Feb 2012 22:15

Standing on the tube as a load of Millwall fans beat the crap out've a hammers fan on the platform before scattering when more turned up
A thoroughly shit 0-0 draw
Getting lost on the underground and walking nervously to the ground in the midst of the home fans before legging it to the away section

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Re: Millwall memories

by Franchise FC » 28 Feb 2012 06:37

Getting attacked by a Millwall fan using his metal crutch as a weapon.
Didn't so much run away as step sideays and he couldn't catch us.





And all in the 'family' stand.

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Re: Millwall memories

by SWLR » 28 Feb 2012 07:28

that 5-0 defeat.

Worst performance ever - only Skittles put any effort.

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Re: Millwall memories

by Dare to Dr£am » 28 Feb 2012 07:45

floyd__streete Reading singing FEED THE MILLWALL, LET THEM KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME walking back to South Bermondsey station after a comfortable win in the Champ season.


:lol: Brilliant!


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Re: Millwall memories

by Vision » 28 Feb 2012 08:12

Martin Allen getting sent off to the stands and then suddenly turning up in the away end right next to me.

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Re: Millwall memories

by Stuka » 28 Feb 2012 08:25

floyd__streete singing FEED THE MILLWALL, LET THEM KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS TIME walking back to South Bermondsey station after a comfortable win in the Champ season.


Actually this is funny as f**k :lol:

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Re: Millwall memories

by Nick Shorey my Lord! » 28 Feb 2012 08:30

http://www.royals.org/matdoc/240404.html

Famous for one thing. Crazy legs Savage on the touch line where he managed to fall over the ball, get up, and beat the two Milwall players surrounding him. A legend was born :lol:

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by Super Kevin Bremner! » 28 Feb 2012 08:48

Leaving with 20 to go in that 5-0 game and meeting Lou Macari on the way to the train and telling him we should be better as John Gorman's the ex England coach. He said 'Aye but ye've got the likes of Stuart Grat in ya team and he'll never be a footballer''


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Re: Millwall memories

by Tony Le Mesmer » 28 Feb 2012 09:33

Going to the old Den (as a Neutral) and still be absolutely terrified.

Was anyone at the game in the 80s where the home fans took over the PA announcers room, locked themselves in and proceeded to commentate on the game? :lol:

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Re: Millwall memories

by leicsRoyal » 28 Feb 2012 09:53

Sitting on the top deck of the bus on Oxford road on the way to Elm Park, just me and about 40 Millwall fans.

When asked where the ground was, I replied 'don't know I'm not from round here'. :?

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Re: Millwall memories

by LWJ » 28 Feb 2012 10:38

floyd__streete <3 RFC away days in London. Opportunities to break the day up with regular alcoholic refreshment on every leg of the train journey. And we always take a big, wild support. By this I mean a third STAR coach.

:lol:

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Re: Millwall memories

by LWJ » 28 Feb 2012 10:40

First away day on my own, wondering around pubs in London Bridge and just finding a load of suits so buggering off to the ground, getting joined at the back by 4 guys who say this is their first game in years and they fcuking hate Millwall and can't wait for the afters :?

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Re: Millwall memories

by LoyalRoyalFan » 28 Feb 2012 10:43

lowerwestjnr First away day on my own, wondering around pubs in London Bridge and just finding a load of suits so buggering off to the ground, getting joined at the back by 4 guys who say this is their first game in years and they fcuking hate Millwall and can't wait for the afters :?


Hooligans? :shock: or floyd?

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Re: Millwall memories

by Alan Partridge » 28 Feb 2012 10:53

Tony Le Mesmer Going to the old Den (as a Neutral) and still be absolutely terrified.

Was anyone at the game in the 80s where the home fans took over the PA announcers room, locked themselves in and proceeded to commentate on the game? :lol:


LOL that's genius.

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Re: Millwall memories

by Stuka » 28 Feb 2012 11:08

I bet there was some colourful language

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