Sure you will. And many, many more. Just keep on uploading your authentic and brilliant football content and all you need is a little patience. I'd also love to see you experiencing a football match or a stadium tour here in Germany, but it's my passion for British football that brought me here. Big up yourself!
I am a Man City supporter of forty three years, but if i had to support a London football club it would be Millwall. I like their tradition, their passion of a real old skool football club and quite frankly, "London's Finest". Massive respect from Man City FC 👌💙
Jim. Fellow City fan going back to the old days. 35 yr ST hinder. There’s only one London club, and it’s not Millwall. It’s actually their nemesis in claret and blue.
If I were Rodrigo I'd ve given you a slap with your childish banter, so irritating, and Millwall I first went there in 88 wi Liverpool, nothing to see here ,good lads that don't like the police.
Probably our biggest rivals? Where we've properly had it with Millwall home and away over the years. Won some, lost some... theres a lot of respect for the Bushwackers in Cardiff.
Were they I thought it was two rival firms and a despute over pay as to why West ham and Millwall were formed, but then again one of my dad's mates dad's played for Millwall and his neighbour was Neil Harris for abit so I don't really have that much of a hatred towards them, I do get abit passionate when we meet Millwall but really I've got abit of respect for them, unlike Chelsea and Tottenham, that I just can't stand sometimes, Purley because their fans can be so irritating
I went to a Millwall match recently and I have to admit I expected that I might not get the warmest of welcomes because I am Irish, but I have to admit their fans were actually quite friendly and a decent bunch of lads.
@@BlairMcNally In my experience Millwall fans support the club for the right reasons, they're not glory hunters. Fun fact; Des O'Connor was a Millwall fan.
I haven't been for years, but back in their most notorious days, they would never usually hurt anyone that wasn't up for it, i.e a "rival Hooligan firm" There was an element that would hunt down rival supporters and attack them its true, but women, kids and non threatening people were off limits. Most old fashioned South Londoners are very friendly and accommodating and like a drink and a laugh.
I was there too that night. Up to that point I'd never seen such violence at a ground and afterwards. Can't stand their fans, their ground and anything else to do with Millwall
Birmingham vs villa 1994.....had to stop the game 15 mins to the end and we had to evacuate the stadium....we are the last team to invade the pitch at villa throwing fireworks into the crowd.....I go the den in my blues shirt bro
"The club was founded as Millwall Rovers by the workers of J.T. Morton's canning and preserve factory in the Millwall area of the Isle of Dogs in London's East End in 1885.[3] J.T. Morton was founded in Aberdeen in 1849 to supply sailing ships with food, the company opened their first English cannery and food processing plant at Millwall dock in 1872 and attracted a workforce from across the country, including the east coast of Scotland, primarily Dundee." Hence the Lion Rampant emblem. The rivalry began with West Ham (Then Thames Ironworks). Who were local rivals. Both sides played in the same East End area. I did hear a rumour that there was a strike which Thames Ironworkers obeyed and the J.T Morton workers didn't that also caused more rivalry, I don't know how much truth that there is in that. Eventually Millwall crossed the river from East To South London and there was always a rivalry between East and South London anyway. Originally both West Ham and Millwall had a large docker element in their support and to be honest, traditionally they are very like each other in their ways. The old London ways which have pretty much died out now. Criminal equiveleant would have been "Krays vs Richardsons" 😄, There was always a rivalry between East and South London
I’m northern English as fuck, went to Millwall game in block 17 when they were playing Blackpool as a neutral and they were all completely sound with me. Great day out
Well Done Blair and thanks for this . I have Subscribed though I enter my 8th decade next May. My first Millwall game was, also, against Hull City on the 3rd of September 1962 It was 5/1 and it's been downhill ever since. The West Ham/Millwall friction is also contingent on The General Strike of 1926 where West Ham were OUT and Millwall Dockers IN. The notoriety came from The OLD Den which we, sadly, left in 1993,so 30 years ago now. There the Home fans were on top of the pitch on ALL 4 sides, with 3 sides standing and 1 side seated.We broke the League record there by going 59 unbeaten Home games. Here we have won 6/20 recently. I went to 84 Grounds and it WAS WILD... Good Luck..
Millwall are a proper old school English football club and its great to see. To many clubs now adays are too fond of prawn sandwiches and a glass of champagne.
There's reciprocal respect here in South London for Cardiff. Always turn up for the tough away games, with respectable numbers too, given the size of the club and the length of journey.
I was there in the 80s, Hurlock, Cassa, Keith Stevens, and of course the Millwall Brick and new Cross Inn, that was an era ago, but all clubs were the same, but we got all the grief, but WE DONT CARE, amd how nice to see a video we can comment on, Roadzee waz ere,
Millwall were originally East London & when west ham were formed it was then in Essex. Millwall moved south because of traffic congestion & limited fan base on the island - there was a whole new docker fan base in Surrey docks, Rotherhithe & Deptford & surrounding areas eg Bermondsey, Walworth etc.
I can't get enough of proper footage from The Den. And I think it's hilarious to see a Scotsman and an American walking through the deepest parts of London while talking in their full-blown accent. :D Actually, the Millwall fans you were talking with at the beginning seem quite likeable to me (I guess that's the last thing they want to hear, haha). Love your channel! Best regards from Germany
@@arejaycee5704 Yes, I've heard about this. And as far as I know, Millwall FC's colours blue and white are attributed to the Scottish flag due to the Scots involved in setting up the club if that's right?!
Always regret not going to the last game at the iconic original Den when my team were the opposition..this ground is dull and uninteresting in comparison
Hi BLair . this may interest you mate the London club's well-recognised kit has some interesting heritage that is linked far away from their base in the capital. The football club was originally founded in 1885 as Millwall Rovers by the workers of J.T. Morton in the Millwall area of the Isle of Dogs. J.T. Morton itself had been founded in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1849 to supply ships with food. And while not all the workers who came to the Isle of Dogs hailed from Scotland, there was certainly a strong Scottish contingent present in Millwall's first ever footy team. This was reflected in Millwall's traditional kit, which consists of dark blue shirts, white shorts, and blue socks - the colour of the Scottish flag. This colour was chosen because it paid homage to the Scottish roots of the club, according to Richard Lindsay's book 'Millwall: A Complete Record'. For the first 50 years, up until 1936, they played in a traditional navy blue that was very similar to the colours of Scotland national team.
Yo Blair you should come to Carrick Rangers they have a set of young ultras/casuals and they all said that they watch you and they saw you were in Ireland and got super excited thinking you would come up to Northern Ireland. Hopefully this will give you an inspiration 🟠⚫️
I follow my team (West Brom) home and away. I have respect for their fans who are mainly decent. In terms of away trips, it is the one I feel the need to keep most vigilant. Looking forward to us going there on Good Friday.
@@legandrydirk The Warlock will always be 100% Millwall. Kissed the arse of a team who loses 0/7 at home to Liverpool Congratulations on beating Motherwell at home recently 1/0..... You may have won a few trophies 200 years ago but your day is done,mi amigo..
"Notorious" fans lmao. A bunch of fake posers living off their granddad's reputation in the 1980s. Nothing hard about them and they've only got one song
Former season ticket holder holder in the Kitch opposite where you sat. Now living near Seattle, was there that day against Hull. Cracking atmosphere and in the end very happy with a draw. Cheers for the visit. Not notorious just in love with this great club of ours. 💪🦁
EXACTLY. FIVE TIMES more passionate then with Millwall fans on top of the pitch on all 4 sides 3 sides Standing and I seated. 59 unbeaten Home games there,a record. Here? 6 Home wins out of the last 20 games..
Old Den where I grew up . Top Boys. New Den. No dockers. Wannabees. No proper South Londoners. No outsiders would ever have set foot in the Old Den. Outsiders. Full of tourists. We had spotters at Old Den Where you from, mate? Pubs. Anywhere. Old days are gone. You would not have got out of New Cross Gate.
London Scottish- Millwall! Everybody in England hates them,so it's about time Millwall fans started waving the St Andrews flag and supporting Scotland😂
I'm a Leeds fan but back in the early 80's i lived on East Street just off the Old Kent Road .I worked for my girlfriends uncle a Bermondsey boy Our lock up was in the arches near the Barnaby Pub where we drank on a friday for pay day I used to wear my Leeds shirt sometimes and it was great I never got any trouble but i wasn't looking for any I must stress that Leeds and Millwall weren't rivals at that point we'd never played each other in my life time I had some Millwall mates who used to come watch Leeds with me from time to time They even wore a Leeds and Millwall badges I knew a well known Lad at Millwall Bauhaus Who used to be Leeds but changed sides when Revie left Leeds but still turned up at London games if Millwall had a crap away game miles away .All in all it was all good but that changed when we became rivals It was rare i saw my Millwall mates after None came to watch Leeds again .I went to the first two games V Leeds at the Den lots of potential for violence Leeds brought all the troops down .Millwall l were out in force but little happened Combination of OB and i think both sets of fans were a little wary of each other being the first time they played each other .Anyway When i left the area to go live in Brixton There was a family that lived next door and we got on quite well Their son was just getting into football They didn't have much money so i gave him my old 70's Leeds kit from School I sometimes wonder if he was beaten up at School or started supporting Leeds How bizarre if he ended up reading this lol
Went there in 80s with Sunderland. From minute you got off bus to hopefully getting back on it was just an awful atmosphere lingering before during and after game. Vile little club
Felicitations and so you dreaded the experience, which renders pleasurable to mine ear. Now you know why we broke the existing Football League Record by going 59 unbeaten Home games at The OLD Den..
1972 Harry Cripps testimonial Millwall v West Ham is said to be the worst night of football violence in this country ever, it was a night game and there was only a few thousand fans there, i read about that night and it sounded like a war zone, fighting and violence from start to finish, I believe that night was the only time ever a mob (West Hams Mile End Mob) went in Millwalls Cold Blow Lane end and it was mayhem, after the game the violence carried on into the night, fighting with weapons, bricks and bottles flying about all over the place, it sounded like a right nightmare
Sadly,you are right.That was one of my Club's Millwall's darkest days and I tried telling some Ipswich fans to leave the side stand but they never listened..
@@markdoyle1408 I was ashamed because, since first attending in 1962 it had only been with like-minded rival fans but The Ipswich fans were naive and I hate the fact their admirable innocence was tarnished that day. The play even got stopped as I recall and it ended 1/6. A day to forget for many reasons.All bad. Good Luck this season(not that you need it) .Sir Bobby and Paul Mariner would have been impressed this season.:)
Went there following Southend United in the early 90s just before they demolished the old ground walked from new cross station to the ground on my own in a replica sufc shirt and they didn't bat an eye lid
I always remember losing to them in the play off final at Wembley a few years back. We left just after the final whistle, and met some of their fans on the way out, who were giving it large. Bearing in mind that they were at the opposite side of the stadium to us and they were going to be presented with a trophy, they still came round to our side to just have a pop. A strange set of fans.
Can We Hit 15,000 SUBSCRIBERS??🙏
I'm only 2 off of 200 subscribers 😂😂
You're be there soon, your a top guy Blair.
@@spitfirekev rong
Well done bro, you made it out of Millwall a live😂
Sure you will. And many, many more. Just keep on uploading your authentic and brilliant football content and all you need is a little patience. I'd also love to see you experiencing a football match or a stadium tour here in Germany, but it's my passion for British football that brought me here. Big up yourself!
Yes
I am a Man City supporter of forty three years, but if i had to support a London football club it would be Millwall.
I like their tradition, their passion of a real old skool football club and quite frankly, "London's Finest".
Massive respect from Man City FC 👌💙
CTID
Jim. Fellow City fan going back to the old days. 35 yr ST hinder. There’s only one London club, and it’s not Millwall. It’s actually their nemesis in claret and blue.
Arse licker
West ham solt their soul when they changed the badge and let Karen Brady and the Jew and the criminals son move them from green Street
@@southstandblue3231what ever
If I were Rodrigo I'd ve given you a slap with your childish banter, so irritating, and Millwall I first went there in 88 wi Liverpool, nothing to see here ,good lads that don't like the police.
Millwall fans are salt of the earth. If you're sound with them, they'll be sound with you.
Probably our biggest rivals? Where we've properly had it with Millwall home and away over the years.
Won some, lost some... theres a lot of respect for the Bushwackers in Cardiff.
Millwall was created by Dundonian dockworkers hence the dark blue and lion of Scotland.
Loyalist Scot’s just cause trouble everywhere. Northern Ireland is a big example.
Were they I thought it was two rival firms and a despute over pay as to why West ham and Millwall were formed, but then again one of my dad's mates dad's played for Millwall and his neighbour was Neil Harris for abit so I don't really have that much of a hatred towards them, I do get abit passionate when we meet Millwall but really I've got abit of respect for them, unlike Chelsea and Tottenham, that I just can't stand sometimes, Purley because their fans can be so irritating
2560 ,, 100 per cent correct
I thought it was Scots who worked at Mortons Jam factory on the Isle of Dogs who founded the club. That's the official story.
It was Morton's jam factory - it's in the official history , I can't believe people don't read the history of the team they support - 🤔
I went to a Millwall match recently and I have to admit I expected that I might not get the warmest of welcomes because I am Irish, but I have to admit their fans were actually quite friendly and a decent bunch of lads.
Great to hear mate! Times have moved on I feel, although there still is that fearful element. A level above anywhere I’ve been for tension 😅
@@BlairMcNally In my experience Millwall fans support the club for the right reasons, they're not glory hunters. Fun fact; Des O'Connor was a Millwall fan.
I haven't been for years, but back in their most notorious days, they would never usually hurt anyone that wasn't up for it, i.e a "rival Hooligan firm" There was an element that would hunt down rival supporters and attack them its true, but women, kids and non threatening people were off limits. Most old fashioned South Londoners are very friendly and accommodating and like a drink and a laugh.
yes we are its the same really when if went to Ireland i just got back yesterday the Irish where very kind went to see me uncle in malahide
The times I have been to watch millwall I have found it to be a really welcoming club. Not as bad as its reputation
You should've been at Chelsea v Millwall in 95, mental night
I was there, it was nuts!
I was there too that night. Up to that point I'd never seen such violence at a ground and afterwards. Can't stand their fans, their ground and anything else to do with Millwall
Birmingham vs villa 1994.....had to stop the game 15 mins to the end and we had to evacuate the stadium....we are the last team to invade the pitch at villa throwing fireworks into the crowd.....I go the den in my blues shirt bro
Im a northener and i support millwall..up the lions
I support Millwall but the Den has been finished since like 2010 as a scary place to go
"The club was founded as Millwall Rovers by the workers of J.T. Morton's canning and preserve factory in the Millwall area of the Isle of Dogs in London's East End in 1885.[3] J.T. Morton was founded in Aberdeen in 1849 to supply sailing ships with food, the company opened their first English cannery and food processing plant at Millwall dock in 1872 and attracted a workforce from across the country, including the east coast of Scotland, primarily Dundee." Hence the Lion Rampant emblem. The rivalry began with West Ham (Then Thames Ironworks). Who were local rivals. Both sides played in the same East End area. I did hear a rumour that there was a strike which Thames Ironworkers obeyed and the J.T Morton workers didn't that also caused more rivalry, I don't know how much truth that there is in that. Eventually Millwall crossed the river from East To South London and there was always a rivalry between East and South London anyway. Originally both West Ham and Millwall had a large docker element in their support and to be honest, traditionally they are very like each other in their ways. The old London ways which have pretty much died out now. Criminal equiveleant would have been "Krays vs Richardsons" 😄, There was always a rivalry between East and South London
I’m northern English as fuck, went to Millwall game in block 17 when they were playing Blackpool as a neutral and they were all completely sound with me. Great day out
I’m West Ham I didn’t know about the Scot’s coming down great knowledge 👍⚒️
Respect to Millwall from a Sydney FC supporter.
Millwall = class
Well Done Blair and thanks for this . I have Subscribed though I enter my 8th decade next May. My first Millwall game was, also, against Hull City on the 3rd of September 1962 It was 5/1 and it's been downhill ever since. The West Ham/Millwall friction is also contingent on The General Strike of 1926 where West Ham were OUT and Millwall Dockers IN.
The notoriety came from The OLD Den which we, sadly, left in 1993,so 30 years ago now. There the Home fans were on top of the pitch on ALL 4 sides, with 3 sides standing and 1 side seated.We broke the League record there by going 59 unbeaten Home games. Here we have won 6/20 recently. I went to 84 Grounds and it WAS WILD... Good Luck..
Millwall are a proper old school English football club and its great to see. To many clubs now adays are too fond of prawn sandwiches and a glass of champagne.
There's reciprocal respect here in South London for Cardiff. Always turn up for the tough away games, with respectable numbers too, given the size of the club and the length of journey.
Many clubs nowadays are about profit and not about football
I was there in the 80s, Hurlock, Cassa, Keith Stevens, and of course the Millwall Brick and new Cross Inn, that was an era ago, but all clubs were the same, but we got all the grief, but WE DONT CARE, amd how nice to see a video we can comment on, Roadzee waz ere,
Been there 3 times and let me tell you, it was nowhere near as intimidating or edgy as Leeds.
Apart from Glasgow Rangers the only real British football club left. 🏴🏴🇬🇧
ya mean horrible right wing clubs
Definitely...good luck Rangers
Cheers son have a good season
Why don't you suck him off while your at it?
How do you mean, explain?
Being a southend fan Millwall fans are very polite and friendly now you got barrett as manager legend but Millwall fans are very passionate 👌
Cheers mate all the best to Southend love roots hall
Wrong the West Ham rivalries came about over workers strikes not just because were south n there east and it was jam factory workers aswell
Millwall were originally East London & when west ham were formed it was then in Essex. Millwall moved south because of traffic congestion & limited fan base on the island - there was a whole new docker fan base in Surrey docks, Rotherhithe & Deptford & surrounding areas eg Bermondsey, Walworth etc.
I can't get enough of proper footage from The Den. And I think it's hilarious to see a Scotsman and an American walking through the deepest parts of London while talking in their full-blown accent. :D Actually, the Millwall fans you were talking with at the beginning seem quite likeable to me (I guess that's the last thing they want to hear, haha). Love your channel! Best regards from Germany
Scots from the local jam factory were involved in setting up Millwall FC so no that strange.
@@arejaycee5704 Yes, I've heard about this. And as far as I know, Millwall FC's colours blue and white are attributed to the Scottish flag due to the Scots involved in setting up the club if that's right?!
Also the Lion rampant is from the other Scottish flag
Always regret not going to the last game at the iconic original Den when my team were the opposition..this ground is dull and uninteresting in comparison
Hi BLair . this may interest you mate the London club's well-recognised kit has some interesting heritage that is linked far away from their base in the capital.
The football club was originally founded in 1885 as Millwall Rovers by the workers of J.T. Morton in the Millwall area of the Isle of Dogs.
J.T. Morton itself had been founded in Aberdeen, Scotland in 1849 to supply ships with food.
And while not all the workers who came to the Isle of Dogs hailed from Scotland, there was certainly a strong Scottish contingent present in Millwall's first ever footy team.
This was reflected in Millwall's traditional kit, which consists of dark blue shirts, white shorts, and blue socks - the colour of the Scottish flag.
This colour was chosen because it paid homage to the Scottish roots of the club, according to Richard Lindsay's book 'Millwall: A Complete Record'.
For the first 50 years, up until 1936, they played in a traditional navy blue that was very similar to the colours of Scotland national team.
Love this 👏🏻
Great history, thanks for the time
Millwall boys ran off Screaming at Walsall FC....Pathetic
Zzzźzzzzzzzzzzzzz
No other club like Millwall
Come on you lions
Millwall my ass!! Ya wanna come to Woking !!! 👊🤣
They do a nice pizza apparently, according to Prince Andrew, but other than that ......Zilch.
@@joekeyes2534 😂 👌
Being a Liverpool fan ive been the old den and the new den and ive thought the Millwall fans were sound .
I like Millwall because they say it as it is . something the rest of the UK does not
Get to the north east of England for real passion.
Oh get over yourself. All football clubs have passionate fans, not just Newcastle and Sunderland.
As a Villa fan,my 2nd team.Working class fans ,becoming rare in London.
Ironic for a Villa fan to talk about working class fans mate.
You wouldn't be going there in the 80s .
Those guys who you were talking to pre match were a real decent bunch.
Yo Blair you should come to Carrick Rangers they have a set of young ultras/casuals and they all said that they watch you and they saw you were in Ireland and got super excited thinking you would come up to Northern Ireland. Hopefully this will give you an inspiration 🟠⚫️
You went to what looked like a club organised fan zone, lets b honest that's not the place to meet or bump into the notorious faction of the fan base.
Organised fan zone ,leave off 😂😂😂😂😂,no such thing at Millwall
Proud to be a Millwall fan.
I'm a millwall fan up the MILLWALL
I follow my team (West Brom) home and away. I have respect for their fans who are mainly decent. In terms of away trips, it is the one I feel the need to keep most vigilant. Looking forward to us going there on Good Friday.
We look forward to seeing you..us working mens clubs are dying...
Just a recommendation if u can try getting along to the Raith rovers vs Dunfermline at Starks park in Kirkcaldy will be a brilliant atmosphere
Go doon to the Den every year, always a great weekend, love it, Millllllllllll
Dockers upper, only place to go
Boy doesna even kane his own clubs history properly, it was an Aberdeen company and the workers primarily came from Dundee🤔
And they were called Millwall Rovers not Rangers they wish they had a connection with Rangers
Was thinking that mate cheers 🍻
@@legandrydirk No,we don't actually. Mon The Hoops..
@@Isleofskye Yes you do always kissed our arse ever since we signed Terry Hurlock 😀😀
@@legandrydirk The Warlock will always be 100% Millwall.
Kissed the arse of a team who loses 0/7 at home to Liverpool
Congratulations on beating Motherwell at home recently 1/0.....
You may have won a few trophies 200 years ago but your day is done,mi amigo..
i love your vids keep them up pls 👍👍👍
🙌🏻 Plenty to come
Love your vids bro :)
What a hero! Hopefully get a video with you soon bro 😎
Most of the lads are barred aw only turn out on a big game
I love millwall 🎉
It was Dundee thats the reason Millwall play in blue tops.
Is that why they are shite.
We don’t hate them , they love to think everybody hates them .
Birmingham birmingham birmingham.....got guns in our pubs lol....pathetic millwall...soft sys
Used to be crazy....were caught shy in the 90s by Edinburghs Finest
"Notorious" fans lmao. A bunch of fake posers living off their granddad's reputation in the 1980s. Nothing hard about them and they've only got one song
Yeah the Bushwackers no myth one of the top firms in England there reputation well deserved
Former season ticket holder holder in the Kitch opposite where you sat. Now living near Seattle, was there that day against Hull. Cracking atmosphere and in the end very happy with a draw. Cheers for the visit. Not notorious just in love with this great club of ours. 💪🦁
U think millwall are passionate come portman road my g u wont regret it
You’ve got an atmosphere because you’re doing well, last 10+ years that ground has been a cemetery
I remember when millwall came to Ipswich and they destroyed our seats lol
The players on the pitch looked like they needed a sit down
@@scottrichardson1529 haha 😄 😆 🤣 brilliant you've just made my weekend 😄
Guy at 3:45 totally clueless, knows nothing about Millwall ha ha ha .
Even though there a smaller club milwall is a place I like to go watch
Feyenoord 🤝Millwall "no one likes us, we don't care"
We started off as millwall rovers
C.O.Y.L
keep it up
The atmosphere is so fantastic I can hear the sprinklers !
I bet you never let them know u were a Celtic fan.
That would be difficult seen as I’m a Partick Thistle fan…
Shows you how much you know ya clown. Plenty of Celtic supporters living in the south support millwall.
HARRY DUNN
Are u alan macanllys boy
Boring stadium. Millwall fans deserve better.
It's a pity you missed Millwall's cup final a few weeks ago, they lost 0-3 BTW, HaHa..
and because westham are bigger than millwall
Think yir 30 years too late for the film/tv Millwall
EXACTLY. FIVE TIMES more passionate then with Millwall fans on top of the pitch on all 4 sides 3 sides Standing and I seated. 59 unbeaten Home games there,a record.
Here? 6 Home wins out of the last 20 games..
What team do you support blair ?
Coyi ⚒⚒⚒
Who
Not all millwall fans are cavemen,
A mickey mouse club.
You're,probably,about 30 and clueless.
I am in my 7th decade of attending and been to 84 grounds from Carlisle down to Plymouth...
Millwall 😂😂
Brave lad going there, i hope you wiped your feet on the way out. 😂😂
Growing up in Glasgow I’ve seen it all mate 🤣
@@BlairMcNally I worked there as security for one season. Never again. 😂😂
@BlairMcNally agree been all over Glasgow and you could be in a decent place one minute and then in the bronx a street later 😂
Old Den where I grew up . Top Boys.
New Den. No dockers. Wannabees.
No proper South Londoners.
No outsiders would ever have set foot in the Old Den.
Outsiders. Full of tourists.
We had spotters at Old Den
Where you from, mate? Pubs. Anywhere. Old days are gone.
You would not have got out of New Cross Gate.
Thank God it's changed. What a tosser you are mate.
Fantastic Blair, Palace Brighton next please!
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Portsmouth till I die, play up pompey, pompey play up, millwall tough, yr having alaugh, pompey Dockers,
You used Football Factory footage, but didn't mention club said, anyone who went to premiere wouldn't play in 2004 FA Cup final against Man Utd.
Mate 40 years ago yeah. Not now. There's tourists like yourself lol. Watching films shows your immaturity and age mate.
London Scottish- Millwall!
Everybody in England hates them,so it's about time Millwall fans started waving the St Andrews flag and supporting Scotland😂
No,we have no direct Scottish connection.
From Isle Of Skye(wherever that is )...
@@Isleofskye No,I'm afraid you don't and the Isle of Skye is in North West Scotland!
@@garymacdonald7165 Gary,please mate.. lol
Look at the nomenclature that I have chosen,my friend...:)
🔵⚪️🔵⚪️♥️♥️♥️mmm
I'm a Leeds fan but back in the early 80's i lived on East Street just off the Old Kent Road .I worked for my girlfriends uncle a Bermondsey boy Our lock up was in the arches near the Barnaby Pub where we drank on a friday for pay day I used to wear my Leeds shirt sometimes and it was great I never got any trouble but i wasn't looking for any I must stress that Leeds and Millwall weren't rivals at that point we'd never played each other in my life time I had some Millwall mates who used to come watch Leeds with me from time to time They even wore a Leeds and Millwall badges I knew a well known Lad at Millwall Bauhaus Who used to be Leeds but changed sides when Revie left Leeds but still turned up at London games if Millwall had a crap away game miles away .All in all it was all good but that changed when we became rivals It was rare i saw my Millwall mates after None came to watch Leeds again .I went to the first two games V Leeds at the Den lots of potential for violence Leeds brought all the troops down .Millwall l were out in force but little happened Combination of OB and i think both sets of fans were a little wary of each other being the first time they played each other .Anyway When i left the area to go live in Brixton There was a family that lived next door and we got on quite well Their son was just getting into football They didn't have much money so i gave him my old 70's Leeds kit from School I sometimes wonder if he was beaten up at School or started supporting Leeds How bizarre if he ended up reading this lol
Went there in 80s with Sunderland. From minute you got off bus to hopefully getting back on it was just an awful atmosphere lingering before during and after game. Vile little club
Felicitations and so you dreaded the experience, which renders pleasurable to mine ear.
Now you know why we broke the existing Football League Record by going 59 unbeaten Home games at The OLD Den..
dont be so stupid. youre just a little club who used to have a few nutters . whats your average home crowd? 12k?@@Isleofskye
A Scottish 5 watt lightbulb...lionising a cockney group of goons. No wonder the UK is a toilet now.
1972 Harry Cripps testimonial Millwall v West Ham is said to be the worst night of football violence in this country ever, it was a night game and there was only a few thousand fans there, i read about that night and it sounded like a war zone, fighting and violence from start to finish, I believe that night was the only time ever a mob (West Hams Mile End Mob) went in Millwalls Cold Blow Lane end and it was mayhem, after the game the violence carried on into the night, fighting with weapons, bricks and bottles flying about all over the place, it sounded like a right nightmare
Went there Ipswich 1978when we smashed them 6.1horrible fans and ground attacking kids and families.
Sadly,you are right.That was one of my Club's Millwall's darkest days and I tried telling some Ipswich fans to leave the side stand but they never listened..
@@Isleofskye I was only 14 they were throwing slates anything they could get hold off but four play holding your hands up
@@markdoyle1408 I was ashamed because, since first attending in 1962 it had only been with like-minded rival fans but The Ipswich fans were naive and I hate the fact their admirable innocence was tarnished that day. The play even got stopped as I recall and it ended 1/6.
A day to forget for many reasons.All bad.
Good Luck this season(not that you need it) .Sir Bobby and Paul Mariner would have been impressed this season.:)
@@Isleofskye yep they would rip too two off my heroes and good luck too you take care
Millwall now, are not scary, go back to the 60's, 70's and 80's and the old den, then it was scary
Went there following Southend United in the early 90s just before they demolished the old ground walked from new cross station to the ground on my own in a replica sufc shirt and they didn't bat an eye lid
Leeds are far more notorious 🤣🤣 with ya lil gay songs, Leeds service crew take numbers away
Celtic would smack Leeds all over the place
Notorious 😂
That was THE OLD DEN,where we broke the record going 59 Home games unbeaten with fans on all 4 sides,standing on top of the pitch.
exploding lol, never seen a kid talk it up so much, its embarrassing, why is he hoping so much to see some one punch another, go back home to you mum
Was there few month ago proper working class club .
i have met millwall fans they have a bad reputation for all the wrong reasons i have found them ok to talk to and i work mwith one he is a cool guy
Didn't they break the Dockers strike, so comes the tune No One Likes us we don't care?
Millwall is quite friendly...not scary at all.seen worse clubs abroad
I always remember losing to them in the play off final at Wembley a few years back. We left just after the final whistle, and met some of their fans on the way out, who were giving it large. Bearing in mind that they were at the opposite side of the stadium to us and they were going to be presented with a trophy, they still came round to our side to just have a pop. A strange set of fans.
Come to wolves v west brom, and villa v blues that's tasty
Great video but a groundhopper copying there can’t hate your videos though
Did you get a black eye? Did someone punch you mate?
I support the mighty lions coyl 🦁💙👊🍋
Fella in the white t-shirt doesn’t know the history 😂