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10 and a half things you never knew about..... Millwall

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  • [cite]Posted By: Groucho78MFC[/cite]I think it's great. You lot just seem to have a problem with our responses.
    [cite]Posted By: ValleyGary[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Sparrows Lane Lion[/cite]Groucho - add to #3,645 that they also sing that very cringeworthy build a bonfire song which also includes Millwall

    As opposed to 'Let 'em come' or 'No one likes us'. With those two pieces of shit you should have run out of cringes years ago.

    Now ''CAFC CAFC'' on the other hand.......


    "When the red-red-Robin goes bob-bob-bobbin' along...."

    Come on, that's pretty bad...

    Yeah not the greatest but its got that feel good, 'bring ya little'un to football' feel about it. Boasting that no-one likes you and you dont care is a way of telling yourself how 'crazy' you are.
  • So therefore, those of you saying "well this isn't even our biggest away following of the season" in an attempt to convince us that you don't care about us too much, are wrong ;-)

    I'll admit that this is our biggest home game of the season so far considering the positions we are in and the point in the season we are at.

    Chris - there were numerous posts on Charlton sites that you wouldn't sell out! Perhaps all the years that have passed since we last played have dampened the memories of what a bunch of evil, nasty, bullying and abusive set of c*nts we are!

    Oh back on topic; #236, Millwall have never been homeless....(although did have to play at Pompey once when our ground was shut!)
  • how many did millwall bring to orient compared to the 3,294 they brought to 'their cup final' at the valley


    we brought 3,119 to orient very similar to what we're bringing to millwall ..........
    it does mean something to charlton fans cos it reminds us how low we have sunk now that we're playing tinpot clubs like millwall and orient but let's not deny this isn't a monster game for your woodwork posse , look at them all crawling out for the charlton fixture FACTS and the truth that's all i deal in ....
  • edited March 2010
    Id be happy to say, as a Charlton fan, that this is my/our cup final for the season. Il be gutted if we lose, more than if we lost to any other team this year. Same applying for how happy i'll be if we win.
  • # 25,465 In the early 1980's when football was not as fashionable as it is today. A sizeable part of Millwalls support was made up of Southwark councillors who were surcharged for not setting a rate. They were known as the Millwall Marxist-Leninist supporters club, they were not violent but they did have a tendency to try to seize the means of production from opposing fans. Eventually the majority split from the main club over an argument about what to do with the lumpen proliteriat. Some remain however and are now called The Marxist-Leninist Millwall supporters club.
  • [cite]Posted By: Sparrows Lane Lion[/cite]

    Oh back on topic; #236, Millwall have never been homeless....(although did have to play at Pompey once when our ground was shut!)

    Priceless another myth from Sparrows Lane

    Forgot or just never knew that you shared the Valley and even played "home" games at Selhurst and Upton Park.
  • We weren't homeless were we. Our ground had been bombed by the germans during WW2. If you're using the horror & ravages of war that London experienced to score points then that's up to you.

    Oohahh - we were limited to 2,000 tickets at orient due to the thugs we are.
  • [cite]Posted By: Sparrows Lane Lion[/cite] Perhaps all the years that have passed since we last played have dampened the memories of what a bunch of evil, nasty, bullying and abusive set of c*nts we are!

    Oh no, we all still think that. As confirmed by your fans against Derby, Birmingham and Leeds in the play offs, and West ham and Hull in the cup and a group of your fans knocking over a disabled Charlton fan to get into the valley without a ticket.
  • [cite]Posted By: Sparrows Lane Lion[/cite]We weren't homeless were we. Our ground had been bombed by the germans during WW2. If you're using the horror & ravages of war that London experienced to score points then that's up to you.

    "using the horror and ravages of the war.... to score points" Take those chips off your shoulder, both of them. FFS.

    You need to share a ground, you used the Valley and Upton Park. It's a historical fact. You tried to score a cheap point about about never being homeless but you had forgotten your history. Get over it.
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    It is a little known fact that the worlds largest unofficial 'Echo and the Bunnymen' fan club is run by a midget living in a disused fridge at the back of Millwall's main stand
    #2547
    A supporters survey revealed recently that the average Millwall fan has the carcasses of 2.64 beluga whales buried in their back garden. The results are thought to be unreliable due to the high percentage of Japanese whaling fleet crew that follow Millwall.
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  • edited March 2010
    Millwall fans were so enraged when one of their Hero's Teddy Sheringham signed for their True East London rivals West Ham, that they Ex-sponged all of Sherringham's Goals for Millwall from the records. Strange but True !
  • [cite]Posted By: Addickted[/cite]
    Why did all the home seats at Senegal Fields sell out within 45 seconds of going on sale?
    ...and some of them more than once..?
  • Millwall v Charlton= sell out due to lots of people who don't normally go, climbing on the wagon.
    Chalton v Millwall = less than the average attendance due to many people who usually go, giving it a miss.
  • [cite]Posted By: Mister Windscreen[/cite]In 1973, to further good relationships between the two clubs ........

    ........... Millwall sold their legends Eamon Dunphy and 'Arry Cripps to Charlton.
  • 62. The leader of millwall's bushtucker tribe got arrested in august 2004 at an anti-fruit demonstration because he gave it lemon
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    During the 17th century the area now occupied by the new den was the country estate of the Earl of Agalfeeld. The area later bore the name of the 5th Earl, Sen, whose family motto was 'Nil Amicus'
  • [cite]Posted By: Mister Windscreen[/cite]Sparrow says the Den was bombed in WW2...the evidence from this photo leads me to think thats just a big fat lie!

    http://www.millwall-history.co.uk/Origins-4.htm

    Scroll down and its on the right.


    "Below: The Den had led a charmed life but was hit on 19th April 1943."

    ......Wartime propaganda - in fact it should read Millwall had just surrendered their 54 game unbeaten home record to the mighty, erm ...... Plymouth Argyle.

    In fact, the year was 1967 and unthinking Millwall fans had vented their frustration - and smashed up their own ground.
  • 63 Stuwall once went to a History of Millwall talk and was so inspired he went to Tesco the next day to try and buy some Hairy Crisps
  • Parliamentary constituencies became known as "seats" after the elected MP for the Isle of Dogs was attacked on election night in 1887 by irate locals.

    The phrase "there's no such thing as a safe Millwall seat" was also born.
  • edited March 2010
    During his tenure as Millwall Chairman Mickey Purser had the front windows smashed to his vehicle showroom on no less than 67 occasions. Allegedly.
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  • [cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]The phrase "there's no such thing as a safe Millwall seat" .....

    As Stuwall now understands .....
  • It amuses when most of those who think that some of our population should be 'kicked out', assume that they are the ones who should be allowed to stay.
    Would our country seriously be better off filled with a semi literate, single coloured, racist population?
    This goes beyond football & I'm proud that even though we will certainly have racist supporters, we really aren't a racist club.
    Now, as for Millwall.....
  • Millwall fans will consider this a giant killing if they actually managed to pull off a win on Saturday. On another thread when i said we will win this because it will be down to footballing ability SLL pointed out that there as been many an upset in a big game. He said that matches where there is a team everyone thinks will win can often go the other way. Therefore i take it he actually thinks the minnows from the den can actually cause a massive upset against their far superior nieghbours from the Valley...Oh well we're all allowed to dream
  • [quote][cite]Posted By: uncle[/cite]Millwall fans will consider this a giant killing if they actually managed to pull off a win on Saturday. [/quote]

    Brilliant.
  • [cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]The phrase "there's no such thing as a safe Millwall seat" .....

    As Stuwall now understands .....

    I'll put the crosses in you stick it in the net

    :-)
  • [cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: Oggy Red[/cite]
    [cite]Posted By: LenGlover[/cite]The phrase "there's no such thing as a safe Millwall seat" .....

    As Stuwall now understands .....

    I'll put the crosses in you stick it in the net

    :-)

    My specialist subject, "the bleedin' obvious", lol
  • 64 millwalls nickname of train spotters for Charlton fans was an attempt to hide the favourite hobby of a large number of their fans, some of whom achieved their lifelong ambition of working in the industry that is their secret passion.

    65 one of their most famous modern fans tries to hide the love that shall not speak its name by pretending to destroy the industry he is head of a union in, whilst secretly having a wank every night over close ups of diesel locos with his millwall hat on.
  • edited March 2010
    66. Millwall have a better head to head record in matches against Charlton. FACT
    67. Charlton have a better league position history record than Millwall. FACT
    68. The New Den's capacity is 20,146. FACT
    69. The New Den has never been filled to capacity since it opened. FACT
  • edited March 2010
    Millwall fans describe their walk as 'bowling' due to their desire to play with their balls while walking.
    When in large groups Millwall fans enjoy bowling together.
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