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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 19:37 - Sep 17 with 4793 viewsgtsb1966

Keep watching. Maybe he cant see over the fence 😁😁 https://video.twimg.com/amplify_video/1703411694825844736/vid/avc1/480x852/WWsZG
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Millwall today...bloke in grey top 🤣 on 19:46 - Sep 17 with 4662 viewsJ2BLUE

Er nothing happened? I was waiting for him to fall over the seats or something.

Truly impaired.
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Millwall today...bloke in grey top 🤣 on 19:49 - Sep 17 with 4668 viewsyorkshireblue

Feel for the Millwall fan who decides to leave with his two kids.

Some classy Millwall fans making stabbing gestures as well.

But one thing that jumps out… why is their badge upside down?
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Millwall today...bloke in grey top 🤣 on 20:06 - Sep 17 with 4527 viewsgtsb1966

Millwall today...bloke in grey top 🤣 on 19:49 - Sep 17 by yorkshireblue

Feel for the Millwall fan who decides to leave with his two kids.

Some classy Millwall fans making stabbing gestures as well.

But one thing that jumps out… why is their badge upside down?


Good point. That bloke doing an impression of Zebedee from The Magic Roundabout makes me laugh though. He's probably been snorting Zebedee too.
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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 21:23 - Sep 17 with 4158 viewsronnyd

Surprised that he's hauling so much weight, jumping around like that.
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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 21:45 - Sep 17 with 4036 viewsPowrigan

Bunch of softies, bless them.
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Millwall today...bloke in grey top 🤣 on 22:11 - Sep 17 with 3928 viewsTheBoyBlue

Millwall today...bloke in grey top 🤣 on 19:49 - Sep 17 by yorkshireblue

Feel for the Millwall fan who decides to leave with his two kids.

Some classy Millwall fans making stabbing gestures as well.

But one thing that jumps out… why is their badge upside down?


Yep, I noticed that. As someone who has really enjoyed taking my children to Portman Road over the last couple of years, that makes me feel quite sad.

Mildly surprised that no stewards or police intervene. Not necessarily to make arrests or anything, but just to try and diffuse it all.

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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 22:13 - Sep 17 with 3902 viewsNthQldITFC

What's going on there? He seems to be bending the laws of fizzicks. Is he on a spacehopper?

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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 07:23 - Sep 18 with 3459 viewsyorkshireblue

Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 22:13 - Sep 17 by NthQldITFC

What's going on there? He seems to be bending the laws of fizzicks. Is he on a spacehopper?


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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 08:07 - Sep 18 with 3315 viewsThe_Flashing_Smile

Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 07:23 - Sep 18 by yorkshireblue



What a weirdo. Why doesn't he just stand on the seat?

Always amazes me how tough these guys are when they have a whacking great wall and a section of stand between them and their 'target'.

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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 08:19 - Sep 18 with 3262 viewsStewart27

What a strange hatred derby.

You’ve got one team with a small fan base who had a reputation of being hard years ago against a team who travel in their numbers.

Is that it or am I missing something?
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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 08:26 - Sep 18 with 3245 viewsSwansea_Blue

They have quite a few of those down here. Always the same - middle aged, dress like a 20 Yr old chav, normally on the large side and balding, always angry. I’m starting to wonder if they’re creatures that live under the stands or if clubs employ them for entertainment.

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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 08:39 - Sep 18 with 3223 viewsWeWereZombies

Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 08:07 - Sep 18 by The_Flashing_Smile

What a weirdo. Why doesn't he just stand on the seat?

Always amazes me how tough these guys are when they have a whacking great wall and a section of stand between them and their 'target'.


That clip has the tune right but maybe they need the Barnsley effect to get the appropriate Yawkshire vibe:



As others in the thread have pointed out, there are ever more of us stupid old folks about...

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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 08:43 - Sep 18 with 3210 viewsTractorCam

The guy charging down to the front at 00:40 from 2 rows back is the best part, what is he trying to achieve there?

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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 08:46 - Sep 18 with 3204 viewscatch74


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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 12:35 - Sep 18 with 2926 viewsMattinLondon

Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 08:43 - Sep 18 by TractorCam

The guy charging down to the front at 00:40 from 2 rows back is the best part, what is he trying to achieve there?


I think the best part is the fella in the black T-shirt on 0.27 secs who does the who ‘c’mon then’, but realises that his mate has left and then turns around to leave.

What saddens me about this clip are the young teenage looking kids at the front who seemingly want to impress the older Peaky Blinder looking lads, who in turn become like older hate-filled fellas in the tracksuits. Hopefully the dads who decided to leave with their young kids are better role models than the people pretending to throat slice others.
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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 12:52 - Sep 18 with 2827 views_clive_baker_

Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 08:26 - Sep 18 by Swansea_Blue

They have quite a few of those down here. Always the same - middle aged, dress like a 20 Yr old chav, normally on the large side and balding, always angry. I’m starting to wonder if they’re creatures that live under the stands or if clubs employ them for entertainment.


The 'hooligans' are an odd breed. I think there's an element of it being self fulfilling, certainly a lot of the younger 'wall fans feel like they need to live up to some sort of reputation. It's about the only identity that club has, they've probably watched football factory and think they need to maintain that identity.

I used to live in SE London and there were quite a few Millwall fans around, I have to say they were generally a decent bunch outside of football. My local was full of them, there's a lot of honest folk around there, and a strong sense of community, which isn't always the case in and around London. I think more than any club there's a heck of a lot of 'fringe' fans. They don't tend to watch them on a Saturday afternoon, couldn't name any of their players or appear too bothered by how they're doing, but they come out in numbers for a big game, mostly for the beers I think. A bit like England in a major tournament or something, it's a weird relationship a lot of them have with the club.

I was on the Overground once, likely somewhere near Honor Oak Park and 2 blokes who must've been pushing 60 started mouthing off at me out of absolutely nowhere. I'm sat there minding my own business, think I was even reading a book, but because I'm a then 30 year old bloke I guess they thought I was fair game. All I hear is 'we're faaaaaakin Mill wall mate' (they always pronounce it as 2 distinct words). 'Do you know Mill wall?'. I could sense people looking at me thinking this is going to kick off. I said 'yeah, I know Millwall'. 'Whose are you then? Are you fakkkkin West Am?'. 'No mate, Ipswich Town'. I thought better of saying 'I loved us sending you down at Portman Road that time you weird c***'. To my surprise they then seemed absolutely fine, and replied with something like 'Mick McCarthy, top bloke, he's doing well for you'. 'Yeah, he's good guy, we like Mick'. Then they did that thing where they went from really aggressive to wanting to be your friend, trying to shake your hand and stuff. Weird bunch.
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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 13:06 - Sep 18 with 2772 viewsmonty_radio

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Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 14:54 - Sep 18 with 2533 viewsjontysnut

Millwall today...bloke in light grey top 🤣 on 12:52 - Sep 18 by _clive_baker_

The 'hooligans' are an odd breed. I think there's an element of it being self fulfilling, certainly a lot of the younger 'wall fans feel like they need to live up to some sort of reputation. It's about the only identity that club has, they've probably watched football factory and think they need to maintain that identity.

I used to live in SE London and there were quite a few Millwall fans around, I have to say they were generally a decent bunch outside of football. My local was full of them, there's a lot of honest folk around there, and a strong sense of community, which isn't always the case in and around London. I think more than any club there's a heck of a lot of 'fringe' fans. They don't tend to watch them on a Saturday afternoon, couldn't name any of their players or appear too bothered by how they're doing, but they come out in numbers for a big game, mostly for the beers I think. A bit like England in a major tournament or something, it's a weird relationship a lot of them have with the club.

I was on the Overground once, likely somewhere near Honor Oak Park and 2 blokes who must've been pushing 60 started mouthing off at me out of absolutely nowhere. I'm sat there minding my own business, think I was even reading a book, but because I'm a then 30 year old bloke I guess they thought I was fair game. All I hear is 'we're faaaaaakin Mill wall mate' (they always pronounce it as 2 distinct words). 'Do you know Mill wall?'. I could sense people looking at me thinking this is going to kick off. I said 'yeah, I know Millwall'. 'Whose are you then? Are you fakkkkin West Am?'. 'No mate, Ipswich Town'. I thought better of saying 'I loved us sending you down at Portman Road that time you weird c***'. To my surprise they then seemed absolutely fine, and replied with something like 'Mick McCarthy, top bloke, he's doing well for you'. 'Yeah, he's good guy, we like Mick'. Then they did that thing where they went from really aggressive to wanting to be your friend, trying to shake your hand and stuff. Weird bunch.


Yes, I lived in Bermondsey years ago before it got trendy. Most Millwall fans were ok - still are, probably - but there were a lot of chaps you wouldn't want to annoy. They do suffer from day tripper syndrome, it will be interesting to see how many of the 17,000 there yesterday turn out for Rotherham. Oh yeah, those flat caps as well...
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