Scenes like this show how Hillsborough was an accident waiting to happen... overcrowding, poor policing, outdated stadiums. Something should have been done sooner
Wasn’t really an outdated stadium . We have the same sort of thing now . It’s just how you deal with things like this . But I get where you’re coming from
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maybe because that wasn’t newsworthy compared to thousands of fans throwing knives at players and wrecking a football stadium. good for you and your bovril though!
Was at this game , started in the Maple road triangle , then got moved into Oak road , somehow got pushed all the way to the Bobbers corner, was proper chaos , got out of the ground to find the back of my leather box jacket had been slashed , no injuries , had a lucky escape , naughty night indeed.
Didn't see any flopping in this match. One thing that modern football has gotten wrong is the officiating. You can still have skillful, creative play on the pitch without the referees coddling the players.
@@Paul-wk7tj absolutely mate. Fancy not making that game all ticket. When it was made pay at the turnstiles, it was obvious that problems would occur. It didn't take a genius to know that not just all of Millwall's followers would go to the game but half of the firms in London as well. I'm surprised that nobody was killed that night. I remember watching these highlights as a kid, I was always allowed to stay up to watch Sportsnight and Midweek Sports Special, and the news reports the next day. The footage of the wrecked train carriages always stuck in my memory.
It was. If it wasnt for millwall actually fight off the police and climbing the fences into other stands/onto the pitch etc it wouldve been a hillsborough moment. match wasnt all tickete. turnstyles went in, gates opened and you had over 10000 in the millwall end that could only hold 3000 or so. The police were beating people trying to save there lives. At the end of the game enough was enough and the police had to be dealt with inside and also outside the ground. People had to fight for their own lives that night - yet news footage always comes accross as hooligans.
well to be fair once you're in the middle of the pitch throwing a chair at the police i think your excuse has faded. Not saying there werent some innocent fans in the wrong place at the wrong time
Straw man. The Millwall fans were treated badly that night. The riot with the seats being thrown happened nearly one hour after the match had finished. How does that excuse the squashing in of as many people as possible?
Good old days?? Really?? How?? Stupid hooligans used to ruin it for everyone trying to enjoy an evening of good old footy. Hooliganism should have been tackled way back in the 60s itself, so that precious British lives could be saved in the following decades. Mindless violence and killing over a fucking football..
Luton town expected 3000, 10,000 turned up, and the police made the decision to put them in the ground, rather than leave them roaming around outside. Then the heavy handed police and stewards began battering people...Millwall fans weren't going to have that, and off it went. And yes I was thee.
Mike George looked dangerous in that end. I don’t think the millwall fans had much choice but to spill over to other parts of the ground. Could have been serious crushing injuries if they didn’t.
It was... I ended up in that end next to the stand as they had shut the turnstiles in the home end. Had to walk past the away end and turnstiles were still open (half an hour after KO time!!). Worst crush i have ever been in and a lot would have died if it had kicked off on the terrace. Actually didn't see any of the trouble as arrived after the first invasion and got out quick on the final whistle!
Loads of Millwall got done that night, fair enough in the grand scheme you took over. Oh and what about the lads who come down for court? Went home with a few less belongings didn’t they…..
I watched this live on the tele and it was obvious that there were thousands more on those terraces than should have been allowed. The same thing happened in the Wolves v Spurs game at Hillsborough four years previously - a good two or three thousand too many fans in the Spurs end. It was no surprise to me when the disaster eventually happened at that same ground. It was common throughout the 70's and 80's for incompetent and greedy clubs to risk the lives of fans by not employing sufficient security to prevent too many fans getting into grounds. Man United, Leeds and Liverpool fans often came to Molineux in my time as a season ticket holder throughout the 70's and 80's a good 10,000 over ticketing allocations - they would just climb over fences and rush the stewards mob handed. I understand that in this Luton v Millwall game the authorities (probably aided by the police) thought it better to have 9,000 too many Millwall fans in the ground than rampaging outside the ground. Of course, the focus of this match is always the pitch invasions and seat throwing - the authorities got off with endangering lives.
Not shown live on television, only highlights on Sportsnight but I know what you mean. Liverpool playing at Wolves in 1976 was apparently a problem with overcrowding.
I was in the Oak Road end with the mass of Luton fans when a Millwall man on the pitch tried scaling the railings to get at us, half way up : He screamed out "you f***ing lot wouldn't dare come down the Isle of Dogs on a Saturday Night -" At that exact moment a Police Dog lept up and bit his posterior, before dragging him down to the astro turf, it was the only real laugh I mustered all night !!!
I'm surprised there wasn't a Hillsborough type disaster that night considering there was about 12000 Millwall in an end that only held about 7000 what did the police expect the Millwall fans to do??
@@ChrisBrown_1959 yeah your right bang on they shut the gates i remember all the millwall standing there when we got there i said fuck this get the gates open and rush to the front we got the gates open old bill trying to grab me when we got in worse thing was now all the lot behind was coming in that why people where going over the fences people getting krushed me as well lucky there was people there who held the fans back because i had the barriers in my chest fucking lucky that day but my own thought for get that gate open
That could of been another Hillsborough. 3,000 Millwall was expecting 12,000 turned up. Crushing was occurring as bad as I had witnessed it lucky people got over that gate.
I am a Leicester fan who was there for a League cup tie in 1984 when the Police escort got ambushed by the Luton firm in the Town Centre before the game and we got battered, so I did have a bit of a giggle when Millwall made the away end standing only .
Leicester thought they could take take the piss but Luton had some handy types and still do mostly sons of the 80s mob ,i think.wall West ham will always be tops in London
I was 12 years old as a home supporter in the Oak Road end with my Dad, sister and uncle that evening. It was more frightening after the match outside the ground tbh
I was at that game, got there about an hour before kick off and the away end was pretty packed already. From memory I'm sure it wasn't all ticket, which was nuts. People being helped over the barrier because it was packed.
@paul smith All ticket made well in advanced and publicised would have probably stop many fans from traveling yeh many would've still gone but don't think it would've been as bad,that's not to say it was gonna stop bother after the game.
It was definitely not all ticket. LTFC's fault for not making it so. People could have been crushed to death that night. Outrageous that MFC were actually fined for what happened!
I was seven in 1985... When look at this now...Even before hillsborough.. I actually think english football should've began to clean up its act from here... The riot at Birmingham the valley parade fire, and then heysel followed shortly after this... Both the stadia at home and abroad wasn't all that anyway, and the police and the football clubs didn't have the finances to combat hooligism at football grounds... But of course after hillsborough. That forced the british government, the police, football clubs, the FA, the football league and even UEFA had to act.. And they did... All seater football stadiums were now essential. Then the FA premier league and the UEFA champions league was formed...
I was at Leeds riot in Bournemouth in 1990 as a Cherries fan and over 10,000 of them turned up with only room for 1200 in the away end. Huge riot broke out although there was very little fighting between the fans it was all police v Leeds. The police brought in over 1,000 officers and their policy was to be very heavy handed and it backfired big time,
@@montygemma Yeh bank holiday weekend fantastic weather the police got it all wrong should've left the fans to just celebrate and while keeping a low profile.
@@mick6370 Well that used to be their attitude down here. In the 80's on bank holidays we often got big groups of youths decending on the town and the police policy was zero tolerance, take their bootlaces, and march them back to the train station whether they'd done anything wrong or not sometimes. They had the same sort of attitude that weekend but this time they weren't dealing with two or three hundred Skinheads. This time it was 10,000+ Leeds fans and a number of Cherries fans they'd upset as well.
I worked in the town and went to the game. Luton knew that Millwall were going to come in numbers but refused to make it all ticket as they wanted the cash. the invasion was as a result of overcrowding. Millwall travelled with one of the most fearsome mobs I have ever seen supplemented by many fans from other London cubs who knew that there was going to be a tear up. The two sets of fans barely fronted up to each other in the ground. The Luton fans in the Oak Rd knew they were safer in their cages, even the MIGS vacated the Maple rd triangle. Millwall took to assaulting anyone in their way, pensioners and chidren in the Bobbers, old women in the Main Stand paddock. I saw a Millwall fan simply boot a 60yo woman in the face in the paddock because she was wearing a luton scarf. The police, and club lost control. Millwall pretty much razed everything between the ground and the railway station,
@@redflag8970 no other London clubs were playing that night home or away, Luton was 20 minutes on the train, the reward for Millwall for winning was a tie with Everton with whom they had a score to settle from the early 70's.All the ingredients were there.
When you watch old videos like this with all that hooliganism,pitch invasion,riots with police,and fights before and after the games with other fans outside the stadiums and inside,what times they were,and today after 40 years from all this,when we watch English premier league football,we cant imagine how times have changed,no pitch invasion,no riots with police nothing,Im not from the UK but whole Europe knows what England was 40 years ago ...today fans cant go on the pitch cant fight inside the stadium I believe there are bans for things like that right ?
I love the way commentators wet their knickers says ‘ooh this is not what we want to see In English football grounds’ yes it is. I fucking loved watching a tear up as a kid I even went to Luton’s next home game by myself as a twelve year old hoping to see more of the same.
There wouldn't have been a riot if Luton had made the game all ticket. They were greedy and allowed away supporters to turn up on the night, so all sorts turned up and Luton paid the price.
Not the case... Luton only got through the 5th round tie against Watford 4 days before this so no time to organize ticketing. The overcrowding was poor communication. The home end turnstiles were closed at kickoff but the away end stayed open until nearly half time. Hundreds of Luton fans were on that Millwall terrace (including myself) but luckily had the good sense to keep quiet!
I was there. Poor organisation caused the problems, though that doesn't defend the indefensible. From memory we got there well before kickoff and the away end was already full. It was just obvious right from the off it was going to be a bit lively.
This is a good turn out but the old firm was the best one due to no organisation just sheer hatred bit young for that one my old man was at Hampden for that one as soon as the tims crossed the haif way line it’s on no police presence in Hampden they where outside waiting for the fans leaving a lot of myths around but ive been assured that Rangers done the buissnes.they call it the English disease but watch the video called the invaders ICF it’s the rangers disease as we where taking ends in the 60,s 70’s down south in the old British cup 🏴🇬🇧🤝
I lived in Luton for several years. I can only imagine the fear of the local residents (mainly Indian and Pakistani) after the game that lived and had shops etc. around Kenilworth Road. At the time it seemed to me that Millwall supporters(?) were just a bunch of troublesome thugs.
@@madhatterletloose5931 this is probably my oldest RUclips comment, thanks for reminding me. Shame there wasn't a proper derby due to covid, would've been my first as a fan.
Football missed a great opportunity..they should have let the idiots fight in a medieval manner (no guns) during the half-time interval, on the half-way line, in order to establish which firms were genuinely hard, from those for whom the addage 'you're gonna get yer ferkin eads kicked-in' proved correct...
Scenes like this show how Hillsborough was an accident waiting to happen... overcrowding, poor policing, outdated stadiums. Something should have been done sooner
Wasn’t really an outdated stadium . We have the same sort of thing now . It’s just how you deal with things like this . But I get where you’re coming from
@@jwilding22 shithole then shithole now.
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you just couldn't imagine the BBC showing live footage of fans on the rampage like this in this day an age
well they didn't show blm massacring the high streets in london..!
I was there that night a Millwall fan spilt my bovril.
We shook hands and he agreed to buy me a new one but you don't hear about that in the news.
Gordon Ferrar Well no because that's not violence like these embarrassing idiots caused over a silly game is it
maybe because that wasn’t newsworthy compared to thousands of fans throwing knives at players and wrecking a football stadium. good for you and your bovril though!
Ahh no offence but that is funny as fook man
@@graenef1519 At least somebody can take a joke.
Was at this game , started in the Maple road triangle , then got moved into Oak road , somehow got pushed all the way to the Bobbers corner, was proper chaos , got out of the ground to find the back of my leather box jacket had been slashed , no injuries , had a lucky escape , naughty night indeed.
Didn't see any flopping in this match. One thing that modern football has gotten wrong is the officiating. You can still have skillful, creative play on the pitch without the referees coddling the players.
The ref was coddling the players, i hope he gave them chips with that coddling & some salt & vinegar too.
Glad the Millwall fans managed to get out of that end and on to the sides of the pitch. It looked dangerous on that terrace
It wasn't good even an hour before kickoff mate.
The old bill were helping Millwall over the fence prematch.
Terrible organisation by Luton Town.
@@Paul-wk7tj absolutely mate. Fancy not making that game all ticket. When it was made pay at the turnstiles, it was obvious that problems would occur. It didn't take a genius to know that not just all of Millwall's followers would go to the game but half of the firms in London as well. I'm surprised that nobody was killed that night. I remember watching these highlights as a kid, I was always allowed to stay up to watch Sportsnight and Midweek Sports Special, and the news reports the next day. The footage of the wrecked train carriages always stuck in my memory.
I'm honestly surprised they didnt sort overcrowding out earlier than hillsborough. looks dangerous in the millwall end
It was. If it wasnt for millwall actually fight off the police and climbing the fences into other stands/onto the pitch etc it wouldve been a hillsborough moment. match wasnt all tickete. turnstyles went in, gates opened and you had over 10000 in the millwall end that could only hold 3000 or so. The police were beating people trying to save there lives. At the end of the game enough was enough and the police had to be dealt with inside and also outside the ground. People had to fight for their own lives that night - yet news footage always comes accross as hooligans.
well to be fair once you're in the middle of the pitch throwing a chair at the police i think your excuse has faded. Not saying there werent some innocent fans in the wrong place at the wrong time
Straw man. The Millwall fans were treated badly that night. The riot with the seats being thrown happened nearly one hour after the match had finished. How does that excuse the squashing in of as many people as possible?
Surely u don’t support hooligans
These grounds, especially the old Division 1 grounds, were death traps for many years. Hillsborough was the final straw.
The good old days..
Good old days?? Really?? How?? Stupid hooligans used to ruin it for everyone trying to enjoy an evening of good old footy. Hooliganism should have been tackled way back in the 60s itself, so that precious British lives could be saved in the following decades. Mindless violence and killing over a fucking football..
Bad old days
football was crazy in the 80s nowadays you get ejected from the ground for swearing
shaun spadah even worse standing up
Lol no you don't. Racist chants don't even get you removed
I have heard swearing at many games, in front of children BUT nothing done!!
I nearly got thrown out at Villa for getting too excited, I aint joking mate
And that was in the 80's
I the week leading up to it the word had gone out, it was nt just Millwall there, there were lads from a whole host of clubs.
In fairness i think the earlier pitch invasion was due to overcrowding...
It looks dangerously cramped in the Millwall end...
Luton town expected 3000, 10,000 turned up, and the police made the decision to put them in the ground, rather than leave them roaming around outside. Then the heavy handed police and stewards began battering people...Millwall fans weren't going to have that, and off it went. And yes I was thee.
Mike George looked dangerous in that end. I don’t think the millwall fans had much choice but to spill over to other parts of the ground. Could have been serious crushing injuries if they didn’t.
It was... I ended up in that end next to the stand as they had shut the turnstiles in the home end. Had to walk past the away end and turnstiles were still open (half an hour after KO time!!). Worst crush i have ever been in and a lot would have died if it had kicked off on the terrace. Actually didn't see any of the trouble as arrived after the first invasion and got out quick on the final whistle!
@@mikegeorge5962 apparently Arsenal ,West Ham ,Tottenham,and Everton were there as well as Millwall
@@simonhodgett7790 south London any other yob that thought there be trouble went
Give Luton their due they had a go but were well outnumbered by us
You never had a go, you was on your toes as soon as it kicked off, Luton was missing that night, no where to be seen.
Ooooh you’re hard
Loads of Millwall got done that night, fair enough in the grand scheme you took over. Oh and what about the lads who come down for court? Went home with a few less belongings didn’t they…..
I was there crazy heady nite as. Phill Collins said I can feel it coming in the air to night oh lord !!
I watched this live on the tele and it was obvious that there were thousands more on those terraces than should have been allowed. The same thing happened in the Wolves v Spurs game at Hillsborough four years previously - a good two or three thousand too many fans in the Spurs end. It was no surprise to me when the disaster eventually happened at that same ground. It was common throughout the 70's and 80's for incompetent and greedy clubs to risk the lives of fans by not employing sufficient security to prevent too many fans getting into grounds. Man United, Leeds and Liverpool fans often came to Molineux in my time as a season ticket holder throughout the 70's and 80's a good 10,000 over ticketing allocations - they would just climb over fences and rush the stewards mob handed. I understand that in this Luton v Millwall game the authorities (probably aided by the police) thought it better to have 9,000 too many Millwall fans in the ground than rampaging outside the ground. Of course, the focus of this match is always the pitch invasions and seat throwing - the authorities got off with endangering lives.
Not shown live on television, only highlights on Sportsnight but I know what you mean. Liverpool playing at Wolves in 1976 was apparently a problem with overcrowding.
I was in the Oak Road end with the mass of Luton fans when a Millwall man on the pitch tried scaling the railings to get at us, half way up :
He screamed out "you f***ing lot wouldn't dare come down the Isle of Dogs on a Saturday Night -" At that exact moment a Police Dog lept up and bit his posterior, before dragging him down to the astro turf, it was the only real laugh I mustered all night !!!
They didn’t have Astro turf at that point but I would have loved to have seen the blokes face after being bitten by the police dog!! 🤣🤣
You bloody bullshiter we don't hang out of Isle dogs we are South East London
Millwall left the Isle of dogs long time ago..
mostly west ham support in isle of dogs and not millwall
You’re full of shit mate. There wasn’t any Astro turf at Kenilworth until two YEARS AFTER this match.
I'm surprised there wasn't a Hillsborough type disaster that night considering there was about 12000 Millwall in an end that only held about 7000 what did the police expect the Millwall fans to do??
Shame really. Would have been much better for it to have happened to millwall fans. Scummy c**ts
7000??? Really??
Never going to happen Millwall never rushed the gates
@@TheWelwyn21 Yes we did about 200 outside broke down the wooden door and scaled the turnstiles, we got in about 5 mins after the game started.
@@ChrisBrown_1959 yeah your right bang on they shut the gates i remember all the millwall standing there when we got there i said fuck this get the gates open and rush to the front we got the gates open old bill trying to grab me when we got in worse thing was now all the lot behind was coming in that why people where going over the fences people getting krushed me as well lucky there was people there who held the fans back because i had the barriers in my chest fucking lucky that day but my own thought for get that gate open
Good days,...before money spoiled the game.
The trouble makers spoiled the game!!
@@johnhawkins6506 wrong, it became a corporate business as soon as sky got involved.
Agreed. Money has ruined the game now.
That could of been another Hillsborough. 3,000 Millwall was expecting 12,000 turned up. Crushing was occurring as bad as I had witnessed it lucky people got over that gate.
joe vine I heard 25000 millwall fans were in that end!
Rothmans Football Yearbook says the official attendance that night was 17,470.
12 thousand🤣
@@cityzens634 in a stand that only had a capacity of 250
I am a Leicester fan who was there for a League cup tie in 1984 when the Police escort got ambushed by the Luton firm in the Town Centre before the game and we got battered, so I did have a bit of a giggle when Millwall made the away end standing only .
It was standing only, an open terrace in sections, the seats were on the side...been there myself in the early '80's, so I know...
Leicester thought they could take take the piss but Luton had some handy types and still do mostly sons of the 80s mob ,i think.wall West ham will always be tops in London
Poor baby squad could never compete with Luton, home or away
Such happy memories. I was 17 and we made Luton look a lot better that night........
Lets just appreciate the football for a second. It is good footy overshadowed by thingd off the field
I was 12 years old as a home supporter in the Oak Road end with my Dad, sister and uncle that evening. It was more frightening after the match outside the ground tbh
How many Luton fans were there that night do you think??
@@mrkipling2201 The overall attendance that night was 17,470. Not sure how many were home fans though ?
@@mjstefansson7466 maybe 3-4,000??
you know why you're here.... it kicks off at 8:00
An absolute classic
I was at that game, got there about an hour before kick off and the away end was pretty packed already. From memory I'm sure it wasn't all ticket, which was nuts. People being helped over the barrier because it was packed.
@paul smith All ticket made well in advanced and publicised would have probably stop many fans from traveling yeh many would've still gone but don't think it would've been as bad,that's not to say it was gonna stop bother after the game.
It was definitely not all ticket. LTFC's fault for not making it so. People could have been crushed to death that night. Outrageous that MFC were actually fined for what happened!
I was seven in 1985... When look at this now...Even before hillsborough.. I actually think english football should've began to clean up its act from here... The riot at Birmingham the valley parade fire, and then heysel followed shortly after this... Both the stadia at home and abroad wasn't all that anyway, and the police and the football clubs didn't have the finances to combat hooligism at football grounds... But of course after hillsborough. That forced the british government, the police, football clubs, the FA, the football league and even UEFA had to act.. And they did... All seater football stadiums were now essential. Then the FA premier league and the UEFA champions league was formed...
I agree with you. Hooligans ruined it for everyone. I’m so glad the culture has changed now for the better.
that was a good picture back in '85!
The last thing i remember about Millwall is Teddy Sheringham.........
WHAT A PERFORMANCE BY MILLWALL,JUST 0-1 AWAY AT LUTON.TWO DIVISIONS HIGHER!HELD SOUTHAMPTON AT THE DELL THE FOLLOWING SEASON 0-0! THEN 0-1!
My dad was there
Where's a fuckin Flame Thrower when you want one.......
Kenilworth Road still looks the same however in fairness some of the seats have been put back.
Obessed with Charlton ?? don't make me laugh. Name to last time you've beaten us in a league or cup game.
I was there, and it could of been a hillsborough
Come on you lions !
Any idea how many Luton fans were there that night??
Yeah that first pitch invasion was because of overcrowding it looked very tight in there
The Brum v Leeds riot was far worse involving far more people and lasting much longer.
I was at Leeds riot in Bournemouth in 1990 as a Cherries fan and over 10,000 of them turned up with only room for 1200 in the away end. Huge riot broke out although there was very little fighting between the fans it was all police v Leeds. The police brought in over 1,000 officers and their policy was to be very heavy handed and it backfired big time,
@@montygemma Yeh bank holiday weekend fantastic weather the police got it all wrong should've left the fans to just celebrate and while keeping a low profile.
@@mick6370 Well that used to be their attitude down here.
In the 80's on bank holidays we often got big groups of youths decending on the town and the police policy was zero tolerance, take their bootlaces, and march them back to the train station whether they'd done anything wrong or not sometimes. They had the same sort of attitude that weekend but this time they weren't dealing with two or three hundred Skinheads. This time it was 10,000+ Leeds fans and a number of Cherries fans they'd upset as well.
Millwall sponsored by the London Docklands Development Corporation I believe.
players weren't even involved , they were just trying to play the game.
I worked in the town and went to the game. Luton knew that Millwall were going to come in numbers but refused to make it all ticket as they wanted the cash. the invasion was as a result of overcrowding. Millwall travelled with one of the most fearsome mobs I have ever seen supplemented by many fans from other London cubs who knew that there was going to be a tear up. The two sets of fans barely fronted up to each other in the ground. The Luton fans in the Oak Rd knew they were safer in their cages, even the MIGS vacated the Maple rd triangle. Millwall took to assaulting anyone in their way, pensioners and chidren in the Bobbers, old women in the Main Stand paddock. I saw a Millwall fan simply boot a 60yo woman in the face in the paddock because she was wearing a luton scarf. The police, and club lost control. Millwall pretty much razed everything between the ground and the railway station,
How do you know there was fans of other clubs with them?
I knew loads that went that weren’t Millwall.
@@redflag8970 no other London clubs were playing that night home or away, Luton was 20 minutes on the train, the reward for Millwall for winning was a tie with Everton with whom they had a score to settle from the early 70's.All the ingredients were there.
@@garylongden one thing is for sure,there would not have been no west ham firm there,as it is pure hatred with them and Millwall
This is what happens when 11.000 plus millwall fans are squeezed into a stand that holds 6.000. Dangerous.
When you watch old videos like this with all that hooliganism,pitch invasion,riots with police,and fights before and after the games with other fans outside the stadiums and inside,what times they were,and today after 40 years from all this,when we watch English premier league football,we cant imagine how times have changed,no pitch invasion,no riots with police nothing,Im not from the UK but whole Europe knows what England was 40 years ago ...today fans cant go on the pitch cant fight inside the stadium I believe there are bans for things like that right ?
Internet warriors are at large, please be careful !
Clueless plebs
I wonder just how many Millwall fans were there that night
I love the way commentators wet their knickers says ‘ooh this is not what we want to see In English football grounds’ yes it is. I fucking loved watching a tear up as a kid I even went to Luton’s next home game by myself as a twelve year old hoping to see more of the same.
Honestly how did nobody die
Did both sets of fans just unite at the end to throw stuff at the police?
No Luton fans had vanished by then.
There wouldn't have been a riot if Luton had made the game all ticket. They were greedy and allowed away supporters to turn up on the night, so all sorts turned up and Luton paid the price.
happyhornet1000 would of kicked of regardless
Not the case... Luton only got through the 5th round tie against Watford 4 days before this so no time to organize ticketing. The overcrowding was poor communication. The home end turnstiles were closed at kickoff but the away end stayed open until nearly half time. Hundreds of Luton fans were on that Millwall terrace (including myself) but luckily had the good sense to keep quiet!
@@stevewalden5666 really?? Open until halftime?? That’s absolutely stupid!! It was obvious what would happen by doing that. Crazy decision.
I was there. Poor organisation caused the problems, though that doesn't defend the indefensible. From memory we got there well before kickoff and the away end was already full.
It was just obvious right from the off it was going to be a bit lively.
no excuse to turn into raging animals
Dog handler at top of screen got a seat right in his mush! watch closely, both him and the dog then ran for their lives.
Well that escalated quickly....
now fans sing songs to each other and blow kisses
This is a good turn out but the old firm was the best one due to no organisation just sheer hatred bit young for that one my old man was at Hampden for that one as soon as the tims crossed the haif way line it’s on no police presence in Hampden they where outside waiting for the fans leaving a lot of myths around but ive been assured that Rangers done the buissnes.they call it the English disease but watch the video called the invaders ICF it’s the rangers disease as we where taking ends in the 60,s 70’s down south in the old British cup 🏴🇬🇧🤝
Beautiful
Who are you again???
I lived in Luton for several years. I can only imagine the fear of the local residents (mainly Indian and Pakistani) after the game that lived and had shops etc. around Kenilworth Road. At the time it seemed to me that Millwall supporters(?) were just a bunch of troublesome thugs.
É muitos ingleses criticam a modernização , olha o inferno que esta pronto para acontecer uma tragédia
they think there all so hard
Anyones tougher than Watford pal
Good Job Millwall! You have done Watford PROUD
Millwall probably don’t give two fucks about Watford
prick
Well Watford could NEVER do us themselves !!
@@madhatterletloose5931 this is probably my oldest RUclips comment, thanks for reminding me. Shame there wasn't a proper derby due to covid, would've been my first as a fan.
Expecting others to win your battles for you. That is soooo Watford.
Funny as hell, British football at its best
Run... policeman run...
Football missed a great opportunity..they should have let the idiots fight in a medieval manner (no guns) during the half-time interval, on the half-way line, in order to establish which firms were genuinely hard, from those for whom the addage 'you're gonna get yer ferkin eads kicked-in' proved correct...
As a luton fan, this is disgusting to see
Well done Millwall!
Is Taylor still covered up
Only a muppet moose could say something so stupid
not sure why the stein brothers and Mick Harford were not used for England more often..? Such animals those supporters were.
Millwall only
Well Ard init bruv
Miiiiiiiiiiiiii !!
ICT en O-Side tegen Millwall fan's
Wasn't just Millwall that night,Spurs ,Arsenal,West Ham and Scousers also there apparently.
Scousers? Surely not
@@iandavis1723 Luton is to posh for scousers, they would look out of place.
I'm glad Millwall were belligerent during the Luton games, I have my reasons
yea of course its all Millwalls fault ! god help us
Absolutley is
Get off that high horse you pleb, do you have a screw loose or something? Has anybody said sod all about THROWING seats?
The fans are so bad now
Don't you have anything better to do than sit on youtube watching millwall videos? surely your missing some locomotive numbers chooo chooo
Anderlecht fan's with Hammer"s pride on World
no one likes us, we don't care 🦁
Blame Chelsea & the NF
And Millwall are still doing it. Maybe the club should be relegated to the non league then maybe them thugs will get the message
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We do what we want 🦁🦁
No you don't, you had to team up with the headhunters and the herd, couldn't do it by yourselves