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I must have missed the launch of the FA’s campaign to rid football internet forums of racism.Big_Bad_World said:
Much like some of the anti Belgian sentiment that has been expressed on here over the past few years. Don't ever remember your crusade against that.Red_in_SE8 said:If the FA wish to retain any credibility in their much vaunted campaign against racism in football they have to punish Millwall very severely for those “paki” chants. It will be a very sad day for British football if they do not take action.
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Proper wanky club. Racist chants and little chavs pretending they're hard on the streets.
Never understand most of these Millwall apes, if you are that fussed about fighting pop into your local mma gym or boxing gym and someone there will happily spar with you.
Of course not though, would be flattened by people who want and know how to fight, tough in numbers that's it. Fuck knows why Millwall fans post on here, I've never posted on a Millwall forum never will, enjoy your massive win on our forums sad sacks2 -
So you was in the animal enclosureMillwallFan said:
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I was in the east lower. Was best atmosphere I’ve experienced since we played Huddersfield in the play offsBig_Bad_World said:
Yeah, I was there. West Upper, block 6. Went absolutely mental when Wallace prodded the winner in.MillwallFan said:
Crack on mate. Did you go today?Big_Bad_World said:
You're being very naughty.MillwallFan said:The atmosphere I experienced tonight, nothing like that.
If my dad had took me to the valley as a kid, I’d have got bored and stopped going.
If my dad had took me to selhurst I’d have been embarrassed and stopped going.
Thank god for Millwall
It hasn't gone unnoticed. Cease and desist now otherwise you'll forever be on the naughty step.1 -
I'd guess that a guy who feels the need to take a knife to a pre-match scrap probably isn't much use with his fists. And neither were the 30-40 involved in that video outside Surrey Quays, a lot of windmilling, not one bloke knocked out.Braziliance said:Proper wanky club. Racist chants and little chavs pretending they're hard on the streets.
Never understand most of these Millwall apes, if you are that fussed about fighting pop into your local mma gym or boxing gym and someone there will happily spar with you.
Of course not though, would be flattened by people who want and know how to fight, tough in numbers that's it. Fuck knows why Millwall fans post on here, I've never posted on a Millwall forum never will, enjoy your massive win on our forums sad sacks
I personally don't have an issue with Millwall fans posting here, they get stick when they lose, they rightly give some back when they produce a good win. I don't think anyone was surprised they won last night though.
I hope they get the reward of a big tie in the next round..............Doncaster or Middlesbrough/Newport away will do nicely. If they get Chelsea away..........it'll have to be played on Monday at 8am.0 -
If your dad had taken you to school, you might be able to construct a proper sentence.MillwallFan said:The atmosphere I experienced tonight, nothing like that.
If my dad had took me to the valley as a kid, I’d have got bored and stopped going.
If my dad had took me to selhurst I’d have been embarrassed and stopped going.
Thank god for Millwall
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Four miles apart we should count ourselves lucky our fanbase is the polar opposite of 'them".3
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maybe this us why the valley always looks alot emptier than the attendance says.. to be fair it's probably the only way to get a beer without queuing for agesMillwallFan said:
It was a sell out. But loads stayed under the stand watching it on the screens having a beer and staying dry. How was burton or who ever it was?Pringle said:Wow. So many empty seats today.
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The Slasher at Surrey Quays does it right in front of OB.
Would have thought it wouldn't be difficult to identify him.2 -
Fancy the FA allowing them to play Saturday evening after a day on the Bacardi breezes and packet. Everton fans haven’t exactly covered themselves in glory either from the videos I’ve seen. Anyway, let them build up their fixture list and go down.1
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Much as I enjoy your posts on CL that isn’t true.Big_Bad_World said:
Much like some of the anti Belgian sentiment that has been expressed on here over the past few years. Don't ever remember your crusade against that.Red_in_SE8 said:If the FA wish to retain any credibility in their much vaunted campaign against racism in football they have to punish Millwall very severely for those “paki” chants. It will be a very sad day for British football if they do not take action.
Both equally deplorable.
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Well at least things have improved, I remember going to Millwall Vs Everton at the old Den in the 80’s and it was the whole of the home fans singing this!WestStandNeil said:
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If he’d have taken you to The Valley, you’d have both been filtered out anyway.MillwallFan said:The atmosphere I experienced tonight, nothing like that.
If my dad had took me to the valley as a kid, I’d have got bored and stopped going.
If my dad had took me to selhurst I’d have been embarrassed and stopped going.
Thank god for Millwall
Mind you, would have been closer to Belmarsh for visiting other relatives.
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Indeed.JamesSeed said:
Much as I enjoy your posts on CL that isn’t true.Big_Bad_World said:
Much like some of the anti Belgian sentiment that has been expressed on here over the past few years. Don't ever remember your crusade against that.Red_in_SE8 said:If the FA wish to retain any credibility in their much vaunted campaign against racism in football they have to punish Millwall very severely for those “paki” chants. It will be a very sad day for British football if they do not take action.
Both equally deplorable.
Protests have focussed on Duchatalet and the regime, specifically not Belgians. We'd like the fine people of Limburg to understand and respect why we are protesting rather than antagonising them.
It's why all written material is in English and Dutch and ideas like protesting at the Belgium Embassy have not happened. Our protest is not about the Belgians and never has been.9 -
Why do people bite?
If it was his best night ever, his sex life cant be up to much.
Keep posting MF.4 -
Much like some of the anti Belgian sentiment that has been expressed on here over the past few years. Don't ever remember your crusade against that.
Both equally deplorable.
Much as I enjoy your posts on CL that isn’t true.
To be fair a lot of what you have post on takeovers has not been true either...........5 -
Much as I enjoy your posts on CL that isn’t true.Sid James Fan Club said:Much like some of the anti Belgian sentiment that has been expressed on here over the past few years. Don't ever remember your crusade against that.
Both equally deplorable.
To be fair a lot of what you have post on takeovers has not been true either...........
You might want to try that again using the quote button.
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Takes two to tango, and Everton are famous for it.Addickforlife said:
Yeh let’s cut lads in the face. Thank god for MillwallMillwallFan said:The atmosphere I experienced tonight, nothing like that.
If my dad had took me to the valley as a kid, I’d have got bored and stopped going.
If my dad had took me to selhurst I’d have been embarrassed and stopped going.
Thank god for Millwall
County Road cutters?
Think you will find that there was a large mob of Everton yesterday more than keen.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Road_Cutters
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Have to say well done Millwall,totally deserved last nights win.This result plus the West Ham result show the premiership overpaid ,prancing,diving,prima donnas for what they are.Outside the top clubs,the premiership is over-hy ped crap4
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The whole an Everton “fan” got slashed it was Everton lads and millwall lads fighting, most know the risks involved, different to the Liverpool fan that was attached by Roma ultras IMO0
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What do you expect? You come on the deliberate wind up and now you want time sympathy because the C word has hurt your feelings.MillwallFan said:
When you start getting called a cunt on here for next to nothing remarks you’ve made then you tend to stop caring mateBig_Bad_World said:Can we all stop now, please? Nobody is coming out of this looking good.
I've seen political threads closed down for less.
Nothing more pathetic than a grown man seeking an argument on the internet, get a life.9 - Sponsored links:
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You have/had a dad?MillwallFan said:The atmosphere I experienced tonight, nothing like that.
If my dad had took me to the valley as a kid, I’d have got bored and stopped going.
If my dad had took me to selhurst I’d have been embarrassed and stopped going.
Thank god for Millwall
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Cos it's totally normal for people to whip out a knife at football.palarsehater said:The whole an Everton “fan” got slashed it was Everton lads and millwall lads fighting, most know the risks involved, different to the Liverpool fan that was attached by Roma ultras IMO
You seemed to have a totally different opinion when it was young black lads doing the stabbing. Odd.3 -
I read it more that he feels no sympathy towards the Everton fan who got cut, rather than saying it was acceptable.0
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Regardless of Everton's history, watching the clip of the slashing incident is one of the snidest, most cowardly things I've seen...climbing over a wall, sneaking up and slashing a bloke involved in a fist fight then slinking back off again...sheer and utter cowardice.Robbo on the wing said:
Takes two to tango, and Everton are famous for it.Addickforlife said:
Yeh let’s cut lads in the face. Thank god for MillwallMillwallFan said:The atmosphere I experienced tonight, nothing like that.
If my dad had took me to the valley as a kid, I’d have got bored and stopped going.
If my dad had took me to selhurst I’d have been embarrassed and stopped going.
Thank god for Millwall
County Road cutters?
Think you will find that there was a large mob of Everton yesterday more than keen.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/County_Road_Cutters
Truly horrible little club (albeit with the odd handful of decent fans) that attract a huge percentage of yellow teethed, feral, thicko, inadequates who gain some sort of misguided validation of tagging themselves onto the pathetic and timewarped image they've fostered to give a contrived identity to an otherwise wholly irrelevant establishment.
The further fallacy espoused by fans of other clubs who talk about them as some sort of proper old school working class club with proper fans etc is equally bollocks as football didn't start in the 70s when hooliganism came to prominence and being working class and proper doesn't mean carrying on the way they do with the deluded sense of self aggrandisation and pride as if having the biggest collective of thuggish scum and mouth breathing inadequates going to football is some sort of achievement outside of its culturally relevant heyday of the 70s and 80s.
It is a myth they keep needing to peddle to justify having such a scum element amongst their ranks and give it some sort of false romantic or noble justification when the reality is it's just a bunch of lemons acting like a bunch of lemons.
They have some very hard, violent and psychopathic followers undoubtedly...good for them....(who really cares and what does it count for in 2019?), but the worst are the kind that @Carter refers to....the types who tag on to the image and the nutters and revel in the exploits of others as if it elevates them to some sort of tough guy image by association. Social media is awash with them in their silly caps and stone island coats in the aftermath of days like today and it is all very amusing.
They remind me of the Mickey Pierce character in Scum and for every "handy"nutter they have out looking to injure someone over a game of football as a release for their psychological/emotional issues, they'll have 50 of the skinny Jeremy Kyle types who if it came down to it on their own would struggle to fight their way out of a wet paper bag before their malnourished frames gave out due to a diet of 10 lambert and butler and supermarket energy drinks.
All very tragic and comically amusing and as much as they may laugh at the likes of silly little trainspotting Charlton the complete lack of self awareness they possess of how they are actually perceived by 99% of adults and people with a bit of nous and common sense is hilarious.
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No I think it’s disgusting behaviour and obviously unwritten rules with rucking with firms is no weapons etc but if you are going to attack rival hooligans and have a roll around - you are going to end up with an injury.Stu_of_Kunming said:
Cos it's totally normal for people to whip out a knife at football.palarsehater said:The whole an Everton “fan” got slashed it was Everton lads and millwall lads fighting, most know the risks involved, different to the Liverpool fan that was attached by Roma ultras IMO
You seemed to have a totally different opinion when it was young black lads doing the stabbing. Odd.
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I had a £1 on a 3-2 win at 45/1! Happy days!
Subsequently had a £5 on Wimbledon to win at 11/1 get in!3 -
Well we are so glad u didn't,fucking glory boy...that's what it seems,don't hear jack shit when ya have an off day...u deserve each other....MillwallFan said:The atmosphere I experienced tonight, nothing like that.
If my dad had took me to the valley as a kid, I’d have got bored and stopped going.
If my dad had took me to selhurst I’d have been embarrassed and stopped going.
Thank god for Millwall0 -
Disgusting, cowardly act, but these instances (the knife) do occur ocassionally, though much less than in bygone years thankfully.
And as most know, the scousers and others had a big reputation for it previously. In fact some of the animosity of this fixture probably leads back to an infamous fixture at Goodson in the 80s where 12 Millwall supporters were stabbed - that sounds shocking in this day and age but was not quite so remarkable back then.
Like others have said though, Everton were there with a purpose and should take an equal amount of any blame from the press and joe bloggs as far as the actual general crowd trouble goes, but I suspect that won’t be the case.
Hopefully the scumbag slasher is punished heavily and does some serious time. I imagine all involved will be punished severely to be honest. Was a police dream standing there filming it all.
The stabbing aside it was actually refreshing (not to be interpreted as good) to see two groups do what they intended to do, as oppose to the pathetic posturing behind the police that happens at most football games these days.
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Hilarious. Waste of police time, terrifies locals and passers by including children and damages to shops etc but yeah refreshing in the same way the rude boy gang violence that goes beyond posturing and tossers fighting on Saturday nights in town centres after too much booze and Charlie is refreshing I suppose.The Organiser said:Disgusting, cowardly act, but these instances (the knife) do occur ocassionally, though much less than in bygone years thankfully.
And as most know, the scousers and others had a big reputation for it previously. In fact some of the animosity of this fixture probably leads back to an infamous fixture at Goodson in the 80s where 12 Millwall supporters were stabbed - that sounds shocking in this day and age but was not quite so remarkable back then.
Like others have said though, Everton were there with a purpose and should take an equal amount of any blame from the press and joe bloggs as far as the actual general crowd trouble goes, but I suspect that won’t be the case.
Hopefully the scumbag slasher is punished heavily and does some serious time. I imagine all involved will be punished severely to be honest. Was a police dream standing there filming it all.
The stabbing aside it was actually refreshing (not to be interpreted as good) to see two groups do what they intended to do, as oppose to the pathetic posturing behind the police that happens at most football games these days.
Jesus wept.9 -
I was saying it’s refreshing compared to the usual antics of pretending you want to do all of the above, which have all the same concequences you mentioned anyway.
As a passer by I’d rather walk past two groups having a punch up, than walk past the usual scene of a 100 numpties behind police lines pretending they want to fight, but instead just posturing, rushing at the police and throwing things - far more dangerous to innocents.0