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In my previous job, a West Ham fan (about 55/58 years old) also referred to him as that.
Ruffled a few feathers back in the day didn’t he 😂
My ex shift partner was a bit of a naughty boy at West Ham, same age, said much the same.
No idea when I began here, was a very long time ago. Previously known as Spirit_of_81. Love cheese, hate the colour of it, this is why it requires some blue in it.
I remember that final day in Burley's first full year where we needed to win against Millwall to make the play-offs, we drew 0-0 and missed out but we sent them down and they rearranged the ground a bit. Remember loads of chairs being ripped out and being chucked around.
I was too young for the original hooligan stuff in the 80s but that was the only time I've seen a proper kicking-off inside a ground.
The walk back to the car that day was interesting
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Oh Millwall. (n/t) on 19:21 - May 10 with 1008 views
One of my more vivid footballing memories, just turned 16, got the train for the final day with two mates.
Game was dull, inevitable you'd see them act up when relegation was confirmed.
My memory was that it was chaos, but some seem to say there wasn't much, but seeing a middle aged angry Millwall fan charging at me with a chair in his hand was pretty worrying as a 10st teen who'd barely exited puberty. The squeeky voiced antagonistic little pr*ck that I was clearly did the trick lol!
Still to this day no idea how he got that chairt outside the ground.
I remember thinking that I wasn't going to fare well, and whilst I was cocky and had the youthful bravado, I was also midful I used to get my head kicked in from those fights I found myself in with those my own age and this beer bellied monster this means i'm going to get hurt.
Anyway, story gets cut short as it all ended well for me.... from nowhere, some hero plod came hurtling through the air like Courtney Lawes and bounced this dude into the concrete.
We left. The end.
Can’t believe you broke ranks and said something positive about policing at football.
The ‘hero plod’ was probably on his way to do something corrupt or incompetent and tripped.
There, that should stop you incurring the wrath of the board.
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Oh Millwall. (n/t) on 19:41 - May 10 with 988 views
Oh Millwall. (n/t) on 10:51 - May 9 by monkeymagic
For the record, not all Wall fans are animals. I headed down Portman Road to the station and was successfully dodging punches and kicks before being confronted by one of them who actually asked if I ‘wanted some’, and when I said no I was late for my train, he stepped aside. True story.
I know. I was in Churchmans with a couple of Milwall fan friends.
It was a very dour evening.
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Oh Millwall. (n/t) on 20:16 - May 10 with 928 views