Millwall created by two Dundee men who worked on a nearby confectionery factory ...Hence they changed their colours to Dundee Dark Blue. I'm a proud Dundee fan but always look out for The Millwall score.
Chelsea fan, and I always check the Dundee scores, fond memories of my childhood summers on pitkerro Road in the 80s, them Dundee kids really knew how to treat the cockney kid lol.
This is not a joke. There was a radio phone in competition asking where the most unusual place people had seen a Scotland top .the winning answer was....in a washing machine in Dundee
Exactly and they still have fans in East London , specially in the Isle of Dogs , not every Millwall fan lives South of the river although nowadays must be most Millwall fans in Kent than London
@skullheadbruv9058 still a lot of Millwall season ticket holders in SE postcodes especially around Bermondsey/Rotherithe. More in London than alot of other London clubs
@@IssacLHunt lol you are just a mouthy , keep bragging , i been in Leeds once , such a sitthy area , however u can keep dreaming about epic battles who only take place in your imagination internet warrior
@paulm733 No wrong Paulm733 Think you will find a lot of clubs Respect Millwall and rightly so and most football lads don't give 2 Fxxks for Leeds especially up North it's Embarrassing the way you Rate yourselves so highly
Im west ham and come from a union background ive never been able to find any recorded events of dockers scabbing ever. I think our rivalry started very early 70s when both sides wanted to be the best in London.
The reality is that any organised firm on their day can turn someone else over and there are no League tables of " The hardest Mobs", half the time when big battles take place it's difficult to tell who's who . Some teams firms are made up of smaller units and not everyone is going to know each other , particulary the bigger clubs. As a Spurs fan i agree the Arsenal mobs have been very good , it's swings and roundabouts but i can't see how a whole days aggro can be recorded into wins and losses in most cases it's not easy to see or decide who got the better of each other. There isn't a great CCTV camera in the sky to film it and analyse like on Sky Sports or TNT . Millwall have a lot written about them , Chelsea and West Ham self promote a lot but have genuine bods as well as fantasists . The Midlands and Northern mobs are all good when needed and even a club like Plymouth can surprise people. Those who took part don't need to make up stories and no one can claim to be undefeated at certain moments.
@@dublinsfaircity me and one good fella did 12 on the luas lol our mate a civilian who wasnt a fighter got an iron bar to the head ..they did nothing to me despite trying with their sneaky tools ..The other lad with me was ex FFL .when you been attacked with machetes in the Congo a few uglys from Celtic and Bohs are nothing . Much love Big Ian P .
My dad went to that infamous Man Utd game away at Millwall in 1974. He always said it was an f’in nightmare. However, Millwall fans didn’t turn up at Old Trafford later that season either.
How come you missed out the 1995 Chelsea v Millwall FA Cup 3rd Rd? What was my beloved Shed were now temporary green seats given to Millwall. Chelsea lost 1 nil and each set of fans were throwing seats at each other between the West Stand and the temporary away end. Horses came onto the pitch and outside the ground I'd never seen anything like it. Still remember those events like it was yesterday.
just read this ive bi witheen outa the loop haha me and a bunch of mates were there that night all of duty doormen proffesionals mad outside they tried to get keller our keeper scary but fun times respect mfc
The Everton fans were transported to a housing estate where they started breaking into flats and smashing up a care home and bashing up the residents OAPs and the disabled and boasted about doing Millwall 😂
@@Wwfc724Everton attacked old fellas in a Pub and yeah ran around taking a few berties and then they're main mob got stopped by Wall youth ..how many stitches did that soppy cnut need ?
@@Kieran-m5wyep pretended to the press that he hadn't came down for trouble just wanted towatch a soccer game then go to see mama Mia at the theatre but lost his bearings and ended up wandering around Bermondsey mob handed with a Stanley knife in his hands and some nasty Millwall fans set about him for no reason. The press called it an unprovoked attack 😂
I(Hibs) like millwalls firm my mate is old school west ham(icf) & i told him about the CCS on tour going down there smashing up millwalls local back in the early 90's if my memory serves me correct
Couple of our lads moved ( Millwall )to Edinburgh in 89/90 after getting invited by the Hibs boys after a row where they showed what they could do . P Cremin and another lad ..always wondered what happened to them cos they never came back
@@lorrainearmitage4331 Leeds aren't even the best in the north love ..that would be Boro ..I respect Leeds as a club but apart from numbers no ..I went drinking up there years ago and was treated very nicely by some of your firm in a pub near the Yorkshire Tv studios .
@@MrKkdm Thanks for this but no mention of the notorious 1966 Millwall v Plymouth match after Millwall's Football League Home Record was, finally, ended after 59 matches unbeaten. The Ref: Norman Burtenshaw was attacked on the pitch and surrounded and beaten up (My Late Aunt swore she was one of them on the pitch but that he "fell over"_.QPR V Millwall 1966. During the 6/1 Rangers win, Millwall staged a sit-in, in the Centre Circle during the game. Chelsea v Millwall in 1995 in Midweek with pitch invasions, The F A Cup. Milwall's only European sojourn at Ferencvaros in Hungary in 2004 was tasty. Anyway, I must be away as I am in the most fearful rush, here in The Outer London Suburbs as I have 8 coming for Supper,ce soir.Toodle Pip.
@@marblesred2289 what I'm trying to say we think all lives matter not just black lives and not bow to the powers of the media if you don't like ie I don't give a flying f..k
No mention of the Billy Neil Testimonial at the Old Den in 1974 ? Whoever organised that after Harry Cripps' in 72 had a sense of humour ! Felt lucky to get out alive that night, we got proper turned over ⚒️⚒️⚒️
Is that an admittance you got done? You got done at Leeds but fuck all admittance, Cass film lied over and over is that an admittance too. You’re not infallible
I wasn't at either testimonial The cripps game TBF was in the CBL first then mile end firm turned up .They had emptied a railway tool box on route .They had big spanners they do track work with . App they came in attacked millwall from other side .BG described it in his book as the worst violence ever .There was big nuts and bolts darts concrete chucked at each other .At the end westham came out first and waited they smashed them with the railway spanners .Every time they came out they got batte4ed chased back in ground The Billy Neil testimonial millwall got the better .6 main westham faces left at half time together. As they was by the entrance some millwall came up they looked at each other millwall thought they was millwall .1 of the millwall was wearing a long trench coat he had a sword in it .That was a bad night for westham .I went there many times and it was the worst place you could go to .There was only 2 firms in London westham and millwall .when both firms was going to kings cross or Euston in the 80's westham always met up .They was the only team westham met up for when going to main line station. We wasn't bothered about the rest
You have to hand it to Millwall fans. My dad went to that infamous Man Utd game at Millwall in 1974. He always said it was an f’in nightmare. Interestingly though, Millwall fans didn’t turn up to Old Trafford later that season either.
Both Clubs have a considerable fan bases here in Serbia... but, for Novi sad (2nd largest city in Serbia) we only recognize West Ham United FC, so much that our Club's finest is named by ICF! RESPECT TO ALL WHUFC FROM NOVI SAD, SERBIA!!! ⚒
John O Kane and Brownie are a pair of cnuts ..From the Big Fella who did them and their allied mob of Wrexham and Bohemians " top boys " .20 of those cnuts couldn't drop me and one pal from the FFL when they were tooled up on a tram in Dublin .Apart from those cnuts you're a great Club .. Except Hibs are better ..love Irish'Wall
West Ham , Millwall and Chelsea are the best firms in UK but they aren't anymore what they used to be in the 70's , 80's and 90's , nowadays Eastern Europe ultras are far more violent and organized , laws are much more tough now against footbal violence in UK and Western Europe tho
Τα Αγγλικά γήπεδα εδώ και 25 τουλάχιστον χρόνια έχουν την ατμόσφαιρα Νεκροταφείου,τις Εξέδρες των Ultras που βλέπεις σε Ιταλία Ελλάδα Σερβία δεν τις έχουν δει στο Μεγάλο Νησί ΟΥΤΕ στα όνειρα τους.
We didnt see much of Millwall in the late 70s, (lower divisions) now and again they would turn up at other London (Arsenal, Palace) clubs to meet us, usually random loners. This never ended well for them. i use to think they were stupid or fearless, or both. EFC
@@fam9578 Unbeaten in 30+ years........................apart from about 20 occasions. Join me, dear friend, as we listen in as they are here right now......" Well us Mile End Mob teamed up with Teddy Bunter's Boys and Cass and Calvin and The Canning Town Bots were there and we took on The Red Army in Manchester. There were 25 of us and 1,000 of them in the streets and the 20 of us approached their 2,000. The next minute their 5,000 parted like The Red Sea as the 15 of us took on hundreds of them each and by the end, the 10,000 ManU were nowhere to be seen. The 10 of us really took the xxxx on their Manor that day. Result. Claret everywhere....and some Blue"
Depends on the day and the era ..on balance Millwall , usually outnumbered nearly always on top .West Ham 2nd .Tottenham Middlesborough 3rd . Plus Millwall went to Hungary and done some damage few Hungarians needed stitching always took it to Man U and City who always had 3 x the numbers .Then In France the only English firm to rob the Russians of their passports and do a few were Wall lads when everyone else shit it .
@@soulcrewblue8629 On one occasion, on the way back to the station after the game at Ninian Park,I ran with the Cardiff fans chasing my own supporters after I got caught up in the midst of them. lol
I was there that day. Standing on the Clock End. Millwall were in their half of the Clockend and were mainly having it off with the Old Bill. I didn't see anything happening in the North Bank.
@@garethjenkins6273 correct mate , I was in the north bank , and from what I remember all the talk was that Millwall was going to take (steal) the clock , I remember them having it with the old bill , also remember about 20 coppers stood around the base of the clock 😂 , plus I'm sure it was a all ticket match
Agree with the above. I was in the north bank that day and didn't see or hear any Millwall. It was all going off in the clock end and outside the ground.
@@rdw1970 I went to Highbury for a midweek game with my suit on, after work and the Millwall End was full so I entered via The North Babk turnstiles concealing my Millwall scarf, and didn't fancy staying quiet all game, I entered the pitch neat the stand on the right and walked, nonchalantly, towards the Clock End waving and pointing, occasionally, at imaginary people in the stand. When I reached the Away End,I revealed my scarf and was allowed in from a gate at the front of the terrace or allowed to climb over(can't remember which) :)
If you have an object throw it the true Millwall fan. If you want a fight don’t bother. Not a lot of fighting here just a group trying to be what they are not HARD.
"Millwall's away fans as well as thugs from other london businesses poured onto the pitch" what were they shops, garages, banks? what other businesses?
Thanks for this but no mention of the notorious 1966 Millwall v Plymouth match after Millwall's Football League Home Record was, finally, ended after 59 matches unbeaten. The Ref: Norman Burtenshaw was attacked on the pitch and surrounded and beaten up (My Late Aunt swore she was one of them on the pitch but that he "fell over"_.QPR V Millwall 1966. During the 6/1 Rangers win, Millwall staged a sit-in, in the Centre Circle during the game. Chelsea v Millwall in 1995 in Midweek with pitch invasions, The F A Cup. Milwall's only European sojourn at Ferencvaros in Hungary in 2004 was tasty. Anyway, I must be away as I am in the most fearful rush, here in The Outer London Suburbs as I have 8 coming for Supper,ce soir.Toodle Pip.
Every thing you have said is 100% right the funny thing at rangers they made an announcement say they would stop the game if Millwall did not leave the pitch well you know what happened next the GOOD OLD DAYS. We went up with hull and and qpr stayed in division 3
@@johnbeck7019Yes John and how I remember that Hull City team 27th December: Hull 1 Millwall 0.....28th December at The Old Den during our Home run: Millwall 3 Hull 0 :) They had Chris Chilton and Ken Wagstaff as joint strikers. Funnily enough, our tormentor-in-chief: Mark Lazarus who slaughtered Harry Cripps that day lives near Romford and I, regularly, when I worked in that area until 2017, passed his lorry yard. He was a Boxer, as well, so Harry could not do his usual tricks. lol I moved 40 years ago, just 9 miles out to Bexley, and got a season ticket this year. Do you still live in the area and go, John?
@@Isleofskye hi no I’m disabled and moved to South Wales 9 years ago I used to live at my nana and grandad off the new Kent rd near the brickmakers arms
@@johnbeck7019 Hello John' Thanks for your reply. I am sorry that you are now disabled mate. Take Care. I'm off to see Welling United play tonight who are 2 minutes drive away. This season they have done as well as Millwall. lol
It’s life and getting bloody old but my mind is sharp enjoy you game tonight take care cheers COYL not able to go anymore but my old women will laugh at that because I still get the hump when they lose.
at 7:16 you say it's a picture at the infamous Luton game - not correct that's St Andrews Birmingham 1985 v Leeds and the old bill charging Blues fans off the pitch - respect to Millwall - proper club
Only team to turn up at out London away games, Orient, Fulham, QPR and Charlton there was a mob of them in the shed end a couple of times, they did not do a lot but give them some credit they came looking
The picture half way trough was west brom v leeds united not millwall i know i was there ,just after the fence came over the police did a batton charge where i saw a young couple standing beside me ,the police smacked the young girl over her head splitting it open they wacked anyone and everyone they got near ,we kicked the back of the shed to get out ,running down the bank onto the walkeay out .one leeds fan jumped and pulled a police officer off his horse and got beaten up by loads of leeds fans ,that was leeds united . M.O.T Leeds Leeds Leeds ...
@@mm2280Yes I've heard that many times,I was at that game myself was a city fan home and away in them days I went to that game myself on Finglands coach December 87 City won 0-1 I remember the police keeping city in the ground for a about 45 minutes after game
I went loads of times in the 80’s, 90’s and early 2000. I’m Scottish and was made up when I found out they were started by Scots. Great fun days with my Millwall mates
No mention of Millwall v Spurs Boxing Day 1977 ..... not a surprise really , after all the mouthing off on a Panorame TV programme Millwall got absolutely battered on their own doorstep.
From West Ham : " Unbeaten in 30+ years........................apart from about 20 occasions. Join me, dear friend, as we listen in as they are here right now......" Well us Mile End Mob teamed up with Teddy Bunter's Boys and Cass and Calvin and The Canning Town Bots were there and we took on The Red Army in Manchester. There were 25 of us and 1,000 of them in the streets and the 20 of us approached their 2,000. The next minute their 5,000 parted like The Red Sea as the 15 of us took on hundreds of them each and by the end, the 10,000 ManU were nowhere to be seen. The 10 of us really took the xxxx on their Manor that day. Result. Claret everywhere....and some Blue"
@@michaelharrison3602 I think it is YOU, Michael who should have a word with YOUR Mum/ I am impressed with your sarcasm as you, obviously, have no concept or instinct for I R O N Y. All you have achieved is to make yourself seem unintelligent and silly because as a MILLWALL fan, I was MOCKING the rhetoric of West Ham fans, hence the inverted commas and I could not have made it more obvious by, simultaneously, decreasing their numbers while increasing the number of their "victims". Keep Up M8...
Did the nearest mental hospital just have an expulsion? 20 West Ham wouod never have taken on anybody, those sort of numbers were Millwall fans away from home, up north somewhere on a Wednesday night. Carlisle away, lol.
Everton didnt invade a fans pub in Southwark it was a quiet back street local with a clientele made up of pensioners. Being from the Area they probably did support Millwall but they were careful to avoid any pub that might actually be used by the Millwall firm the police led them into an estate made up of sheltered housing for OAPs . They smashed some windows and stole phones of kids one Everton fan took his face home in his handbag 😂
So on one side your saying Millwall were innocent in a few things and on the end you qoute thwm as "Menacw to society". Leeds, Arsenal and Especially Man utd were just as bad. I've lived in south bermondsey when the Birmingham thing happened. I thought turn the telly off and crack a beer or two open myself. As a Stoke fan living down there I was accepted pretty well on the Old Kent Road. Part of me wanted to go down and have a shot at Birmingham with them as I hate the brummies ever since 92.
It was out of order, thankfully it's very rare. Millwall fans went in Everton's end in 1973. Instead of having a good old punch up, Everton stabbed a few. Millwall's reaction? Shit happens. Contrast this with the uproar when Everton, who had a reputation for carrying blades became the victim.
Everyone’s got a soft spot for millwall in the fa cup. When we went there in the cup ( everton ) the day didn’t dissapoint, like Xmas day from start to finish
Wolves v Millwall 2001 a load of bull i was there as a Wolves fan Millwall came up the steps from the Steve Bull stand,and ran into 25 of us we held our ground despite being heavily out numbered.Wolves firm were not in the Feathers get your facts right.
Bull s### you want to lay of the drugs,wolves have never stood firm. Go back and take some more drugs. I have been a millwall supporter 52 years and we have smash you every time
Didn't one of Evertons lot go crying tother media when he got his face slashed? And afterwards everyone said they had started it by going round the local pubs and looking for trouble
You can’t really blame the club,it’s the minority of Millwall fans who cause bother,if you watch videos of majority of Millwall fans and directors over the years,they have said they don’t want them type of fans watching there team,they have worked hard over the years to try and get rid of the infamous reputation they have earned over the years and have done a good job in doing that,but like most other teams fans,your always going to have the minority of nutters following them
@@fredericklee6899Rumour has it, from that fall out from that 1972 match,that some West Ham are still being found in the back streets of The Old Kent Road, just in case......
Wall were locked in. Despite knowing the numbers Cardiff had, some Wall managed to break out & fought against the odds. Cardiff came out on top, those odds they should do. The thing with Wall, we never claim to be undefeated, that's impossible, no matter what anyone says. No one is going to win every punch up. For Wall it was all about having a ruck whatever the odds. It was never about safety in numbers. Would Cardiff do the same at The Den with the numbers reversed?
Arsenal done Millwall at Whitechapel and London Bridge after FA Cup game, done West Ham twice at Upton Park, done Tottenham loads of times, had two of the biggest scraps in europe by any English firm in Paris and Copenhagen. Yeah sure we don't count. Cass Pennant said Arsenal were the best London firm to go to Upton Park, top Man Utd boy said Arsenal were the best London firm they came across, you haven't got a scooby mate.
@@gerryguinn3175 As i said you're truly clueless mate. Everything i've stated about Arsenals firm is facts and you comeback with unfunny schoolboy level wisecracks.
Different groups from 1 firm fight with different groups from other firms some win some lose there's rarely an out and out victory for one side but both firms will claim one 😂
Millwall created by two Dundee men who worked on a nearby confectionery factory ...Hence they changed their colours to Dundee Dark Blue. I'm a proud Dundee fan but always look out for The Millwall score.
Same here massive Millwall supporter always check Dundee results 💙
Chelsea fan, and I always check the Dundee scores, fond memories of my childhood summers on pitkerro Road in the 80s, them Dundee kids really knew how to treat the cockney kid lol.
Dundee were never scabs tho
Everyday is a school day.
This is not a joke. There was a radio phone in competition asking where the most unusual place people had seen a Scotland top .the winning answer was....in a washing machine in Dundee
Fun fact.
Millwall were formed on the Isle of Dogs in East London. West Ham and Millwall were neighbours.
They moved to South London in 1901.
Exactly and they still have fans in East London , specially in the Isle of Dogs , not every Millwall fan lives South of the river although nowadays must be most Millwall fans in Kent than London
@@lennymadona605 I live in North East London and love Millwall xd
@skullheadbruv9058 still a lot of Millwall season ticket holders in SE postcodes especially around Bermondsey/Rotherithe. More in London than alot of other London clubs
@@skullheadbruv9058 do you love getting turned over by Leeds like you will do these coming season.
@@IssacLHunt lol you are just a mouthy , keep bragging , i been in Leeds once , such a sitthy area , however u can keep dreaming about epic battles who only take place in your imagination internet warrior
The photo at west Brom with the fencing pulled down was taken 19 82 and was Leeds not Millwall
Correct!
Well cmon lol leeds and millwall are the countrys delinquents
@paulm733 No wrong Paulm733 Think you will find a lot of clubs Respect Millwall and rightly so and most football lads don't give 2 Fxxks for Leeds especially up North it's Embarrassing the way you Rate yourselves so highly
Most football lads don’t give 2 fucks about Leeds until they come to Leeds with intent and then get fucking mullered.
Leeds Leeds leedsleeds!!!!!!
Never heard the one about Millwall dockers scabbing both Millwall and West Ham worked together in London docks and it was always One out all Out .
yes - it's a made up story
Thats only in Carry on Films?
Millwall Scabs
Im west ham and come from a union background ive never been able to find any recorded events of dockers scabbing ever.
I think our rivalry started very early 70s when both sides wanted to be the best in London.
It is a myth, absolutely never happened.
The reality is that any organised firm on their day can turn someone else over and there are no League tables of " The hardest Mobs", half the time when big battles take place it's difficult to tell who's who . Some teams firms are made up of smaller units and not everyone is going to know each other , particulary the bigger clubs. As a Spurs fan i agree the Arsenal mobs have been very good , it's swings and roundabouts but i can't see how a whole days aggro can be recorded into wins and losses in most cases it's not easy to see or decide who got the better of each other. There isn't a great CCTV camera in the sky to film it and analyse like on Sky Sports or TNT . Millwall have a lot written about them , Chelsea and West Ham self promote a lot but have genuine bods as well as fantasists . The Midlands and Northern mobs are all good when needed and even a club like Plymouth can surprise people. Those who took part don't need to make up stories and no one can claim to be undefeated at certain moments.
I know what you mean, Trevor Tanner told us that Bradford gave his mob a hiding! I have respect for people that admit to getting a hiding!
Very true comment mate, i followed west ham from 72 till mid 90s and our lot dont find it easy to admit being caught out.
Tanner wrote this in his book. Try reading.@@dublinsfaircity
@@dublinsfaircity me and one good fella did 12 on the luas lol our mate a civilian who wasnt a fighter got an iron bar to the head ..they did nothing to me despite trying with their sneaky tools ..The other lad with me was ex FFL .when you been attacked with machetes in the Congo a few uglys from Celtic and Bohs are nothing . Much love Big Ian P .
My dad went to that infamous Man Utd game away at Millwall in 1974. He always said it was an f’in nightmare. However, Millwall fans didn’t turn up at Old Trafford later that season either.
Didn't know this was still going. Thank you sir
It's not
What a lot of nonsense can’t even pronounce Jago’s name @@JB-dx7eu
😂 still going i took my 5 year old away to rhere alll mouth now millwall
How come you missed out the 1995 Chelsea v Millwall FA Cup 3rd Rd? What was my beloved Shed were now temporary green seats given to Millwall. Chelsea lost 1 nil and each set of fans were throwing seats at each other between the West Stand and the temporary away end. Horses came onto the pitch and outside the ground I'd never seen anything like it. Still remember those events like it was yesterday.
Tottenham 2001 preseason vs Wall
just read this ive bi witheen outa the loop haha me and a bunch of mates were there that night all of duty doormen proffesionals mad outside they tried to get keller our keeper scary but fun times respect mfc
We didn’t win one nil it was 1-1 and we won on penalties
@@ianburridge619John Spencer missed pen for Chelsea.
I'm a Chelsea fan and I was there that's when it was men fighting men now it's kids who think there hard when just little boys
Glasgow Rangers.Will always be there for you Millwall.
Living through those times, i wondered why the firms didn't just hire the stadiums and sort out their problems without involving football.
That would be fun
it was a way of life them days
hahaha😅😂
I would pay to watch that😂
The Everton fans were transported to a housing estate where they started breaking into flats and smashing up a care home and bashing up the residents OAPs and the disabled and boasted about doing Millwall 😂
So how come so many hooligans from other London firms went with Millwall to Luton in ‘85?
Mainly because Luton wanted to be greedy ,and didn't make it all ticket
They didn't it's a myth believe me nobody needs help against Luton
The only time I've heard other London firms going to a specific game was in 1982 for a Chelsea v Leeds game
@@mick6370 Why did the other London firms turn up for that match in ‘82 and who’s side were they on I’m guessing Chelsea?
@@gctlewis Correct and that statement came from the officer in charge at the time of that game
Salt of the earth, honest working class people!
Burnley fan 👍
...and 2004 Ferencváros-Millwall(UEFA Cup)?
Match at the end against Everton it was Everton who mugged them
Was that when the Everton fan got slashed with he's own blade 😂😂
@@Wwfc724Everton attacked old fellas in a Pub and yeah ran around taking a few berties and then they're main mob got stopped by Wall youth ..how many stitches did that soppy cnut need ?
The only people Everton mugged were a few grannies on mobility scooters
@@Kieran-m5wyep pretended to the press that he hadn't came down for trouble just wanted towatch a soccer game then go to see mama Mia at the theatre but lost his bearings and ended up wandering around Bermondsey mob handed with a Stanley knife in his hands and some nasty Millwall fans set about him for no reason. The press called it an unprovoked attack 😂
@@Wwfc724Everton grasses which just about means all of them
I(Hibs) like millwalls firm my mate is old school west ham(icf) & i told him about the CCS on tour going down there smashing up millwalls local back in the early 90's if my memory serves me correct
So he's a moron?
carlton leach the don of football hooligan fuk millwall. leeds leeds leeds leeds
Couple of our lads moved ( Millwall )to Edinburgh in 89/90 after getting invited by the Hibs boys after a row where they showed what they could do . P Cremin and another lad ..always wondered what happened to them cos they never came back
@@Rumpleforeskin77 hibs the best in Scotland leedsUnited the best in England
@@lorrainearmitage4331 Leeds aren't even the best in the north love ..that would be Boro ..I respect Leeds as a club but apart from numbers no ..I went drinking up there years ago and was treated very nicely by some of your firm in a pub near the Yorkshire Tv studios .
Bit of history with Millwall and Birmingham City
bit of history with everyone where millwall is concerned Millllllllllllll
@@MrKkdm Thanks for this but no mention of the notorious 1966 Millwall v Plymouth match after Millwall's Football League Home Record was, finally, ended after 59 matches unbeaten. The Ref: Norman Burtenshaw was attacked on the pitch and surrounded and beaten up (My Late Aunt swore she was one of them on the pitch but that he "fell over"_.QPR V Millwall 1966. During the 6/1 Rangers win, Millwall staged a sit-in, in the Centre Circle during the game. Chelsea v Millwall in 1995 in Midweek with pitch invasions, The F A Cup. Milwall's only European sojourn at Ferencvaros in Hungary in 2004 was tasty. Anyway, I must be away as I am in the most fearful rush, here in The Outer London Suburbs as I have 8 coming for Supper,ce soir.Toodle Pip.
Bad Blue Boys Zagreb(Croatia),we support Millwall fans.
Croats are top lads always welcome at the Den
For me the gamest and bravest and nuttiest over the years win lose or draw ..
I applaud Millwall fans for not playing along with taking the knee for George Floyd.
I don't.
@@marblesred2289and why not what have we done wrong he was a yank not a British man f fs
@@michaelmorgan8539 what's nationality got to do with anything 'ffs'?
Narrow minded mug
@@marblesred2289 what I'm trying to say we think all lives matter not just black lives and not bow to the powers of the media if you don't like ie I don't give a flying f..k
Where do you see the picture of the fan cuddling players? These are Chelsea players not Millwall the number five is Steve Wicks.
0:27 Alf Garnett watching the game
No mention of the Billy Neil Testimonial at the Old Den in 1974 ? Whoever organised that after Harry Cripps' in 72 had a sense of humour ! Felt lucky to get out alive that night, we got proper turned over ⚒️⚒️⚒️
Is that an admittance you got done? You got done at Leeds but fuck all admittance, Cass film lied over and over is that an admittance too. You’re not infallible
Atleast you admit it pal
Fair play though, you came on the CBL.
I wasn't at either testimonial
The cripps game TBF was in the CBL first then mile end firm turned up .They had emptied a railway tool box on route .They had big spanners they do track work with .
App they came in attacked millwall from other side .BG described it in his book as the worst violence ever .There was big nuts and bolts darts concrete chucked at each other .At the end westham came out first and waited they smashed them with the railway spanners .Every time they came out they got batte4ed chased back in ground
The Billy Neil testimonial millwall got the better .6 main westham faces left at half time together. As they was by the entrance some millwall came up they looked at each other millwall thought they was millwall .1 of the millwall was wearing a long trench coat he had a sword in it .That was a bad night for westham .I went there many times and it was the worst place you could go to .There was only 2 firms in London westham and millwall .when both firms was going to kings cross or Euston in the 80's westham always met up .They was the only team westham met up for when going to main line station. We wasn't bothered about the rest
Load of bollox all of it
I read there's no evidence of the dock strike being broken.
Anyone else recognise Bobby Woolford
(F Troop) seen wearing sunglasses at 1min 23seconds / 1min 36secs?
And mad Harry on the coach and stand
You have to hand it to Millwall fans. My dad went to that infamous Man Utd game at Millwall in 1974. He always said it was an f’in nightmare. Interestingly though, Millwall fans didn’t turn up to Old Trafford later that season either.
Manchester United during their 2nd division short visit 1974-75 had 15,000-20,000 fans in away matches. Much more than any other club in any time.
@@HMS1955-hs6zi but 150 against millwall
Both Clubs have a considerable fan bases here in Serbia... but, for Novi sad (2nd largest city in Serbia) we only recognize West Ham United FC, so much that our Club's finest is named by ICF! RESPECT TO ALL WHUFC FROM NOVI SAD, SERBIA!!! ⚒
There's no game like a Millwall v west ham ...enough said.
Celtic fan. But have to say I do like the Millwall fans. True and honest
they hate US with a passion with their loyalist connections.
John O Kane and Brownie are a pair of cnuts ..From the Big Fella who did them and their allied mob of Wrexham and Bohemians " top boys " .20 of those cnuts couldn't drop me and one pal from the FFL when they were tooled up on a tram in Dublin .Apart from those cnuts you're a great Club .. Except Hibs are better ..love Irish'Wall
West Ham , Millwall and Chelsea are the best firms in UK but they aren't anymore what they used to be in the 70's , 80's and 90's , nowadays Eastern Europe ultras are far more violent and organized , laws are much more tough now against footbal violence in UK and Western Europe tho
@dearlybeloved8074That will be the same Man Utd that got ran ragged down the Holloway Road by Arsenal in the mid 90's then?
Τα Αγγλικά γήπεδα εδώ και 25 τουλάχιστον χρόνια έχουν την ατμόσφαιρα Νεκροταφείου,τις Εξέδρες των Ultras που βλέπεις σε Ιταλία Ελλάδα Σερβία δεν τις έχουν δει στο Μεγάλο Νησί ΟΥΤΕ στα όνειρα τους.
perhaps it was an oversight on your part. Tottenham and Arsenal were pretty damn good.
We didnt see much of Millwall in the late 70s, (lower divisions) now and again they would turn up at other London (Arsenal, Palace) clubs to meet us, usually random loners. This never ended well for them. i use to think they were stupid or fearless, or both. EFC
Millwall the biggest smallest club in the world
How thF does a football club prevent their supporters shouting abuse at the other supporters
Who was the hardest crew in England I'm from Ireland and just curious 🧐
Only one firm ……..INTER CITY FIRM and the younger lads UNDER 5’s
@@fam9578 Unbeaten in 30+ years........................apart from about 20 occasions. Join me, dear friend, as we listen in as they are here right now......" Well us Mile End Mob teamed up with Teddy Bunter's Boys and Cass and Calvin and The Canning Town Bots were there and we took on The Red Army in Manchester. There were 25 of us and 1,000 of them in the streets and the 20 of us approached their 2,000. The next minute their 5,000 parted like The Red Sea as the 15 of us took on hundreds of them each and by the end, the 10,000 ManU were nowhere to be seen. The 10 of us really took the xxxx on their Manor that day. Result. Claret everywhere....and some Blue"
Devon
@@kristianpedersen1163Yes, Devon was Custard, I mean, Mustard..
Depends on the day and the era ..on balance Millwall , usually outnumbered nearly always on top .West Ham 2nd .Tottenham Middlesborough 3rd . Plus Millwall went to Hungary and done some damage few Hungarians needed stitching always took it to Man U and City who always had 3 x the numbers .Then In France the only English firm to rob the Russians of their passports and do a few were Wall lads when everyone else shit it .
MILLWALL VS CARDIFF CITY
Was always interesting.
@@soulcrewblue8629 On one occasion, on the way back to the station after the game at Ninian Park,I ran with the Cardiff fans chasing my own supporters after I got caught up in the midst of them. lol
The ugliness, suffering, and pain caused by football hooliganism- truly the working class is its own worst enemy. The middle class media loved it.
Bollocks was there 2000 in the north bank
I was there that day. Standing on the Clock End. Millwall were in their half of the Clockend and were mainly having it off with the Old Bill. I didn't see anything happening in the North Bank.
@@garethjenkins6273 correct mate , I was in the north bank , and from what I remember all the talk was that Millwall was going to take (steal) the clock , I remember them having it with the old bill , also remember about 20 coppers stood around the base of the clock 😂 , plus I'm sure it was a all ticket match
I was there, didn’t see anything as described in this video.
Agree with the above. I was in the north bank that day and didn't see or hear any Millwall. It was all going off in the clock end and outside the ground.
@@rdw1970 I went to Highbury for a midweek game with my suit on, after work and the Millwall End was full so I entered via The North Babk turnstiles concealing my Millwall scarf, and didn't fancy staying quiet all game, I entered the pitch neat the stand on the right and walked, nonchalantly, towards the Clock End waving and pointing, occasionally, at imaginary people in the stand. When I reached the Away End,I revealed my scarf and was allowed in from a gate at the front of the terrace or allowed to climb over(can't remember which) :)
False news, The photo of the Albion fence being pulled down was actually leeds fans when relegated
That's Leeds at West Brom 1982
Readiness to have a ruck is common to the working classes
Not only are they scabs but also turncoats because Millwall is actually North of the river.
No need to cover half the screen with words. We can hear what you are saying mate
40 years. Fantastic people and a club that I love. Great pleasure to be a lion.
If you have an object throw it the true Millwall fan. If you want a fight don’t bother. Not a lot of fighting here just a group trying to be what they are not HARD.
"Millwall's away fans as well as thugs from other london businesses poured onto the pitch" what were they shops, garages, banks? what other businesses?
Was the M & S aggro lads, they took Tesco and WH Smiths
British telecom aggro
Bert's traditional Pie and mash shop, Flo's Laaavley Jellied eels stall.
We all agree Harry the dog is a poodle 😂
Whatever happened to Mick Mahoney?
I do believe that he is still in prison
That's right it's about readiness to have a ruck 😅
Wow wee wish I was a tough guy.
Two sets of Fins😅did they have gills as well😅
Solidna ekipa
What's Greg Wallace connection with Millwall was he even a fan
CCTV has ended the violence. Just watch the video of Millwall Everton the police run to the scene on the hawk stone estate holding cameras not Battens
And 2001 pre season freindly
Yes to build up the evidence
Thanks for this but no mention of the notorious 1966 Millwall v Plymouth match after Millwall's Football League Home Record was, finally, ended after 59 matches unbeaten. The Ref: Norman Burtenshaw was attacked on the pitch and surrounded and beaten up (My Late Aunt swore she was one of them on the pitch but that he "fell over"_.QPR V Millwall 1966. During the 6/1 Rangers win, Millwall staged a sit-in, in the Centre Circle during the game. Chelsea v Millwall in 1995 in Midweek with pitch invasions, The F A Cup. Milwall's only European sojourn at Ferencvaros in Hungary in 2004 was tasty. Anyway, I must be away as I am in the most fearful rush, here in The Outer London Suburbs as I have 8 coming for Supper,ce soir.Toodle Pip.
Every thing you have said is 100% right the funny thing at rangers they made an announcement say they would stop the game if Millwall did not leave the pitch well you know what happened next the GOOD OLD DAYS. We went up with hull and and qpr stayed in division 3
@@johnbeck7019Yes John and how I remember that Hull City team 27th December: Hull 1 Millwall 0.....28th December at The Old Den during our Home run: Millwall 3 Hull 0 :)
They had Chris Chilton and Ken Wagstaff as joint strikers. Funnily enough, our tormentor-in-chief: Mark Lazarus who slaughtered Harry Cripps that day lives near Romford and I, regularly, when I worked in that area until 2017, passed his lorry yard. He was a Boxer, as well, so Harry could not do his usual tricks. lol
I moved 40 years ago, just 9 miles out to Bexley, and got a season ticket this year. Do you still live in the area and go, John?
@@Isleofskye hi no I’m disabled and moved to South Wales 9 years ago I used to live at my nana and grandad off the new Kent rd near the brickmakers arms
@@johnbeck7019 Hello John'
Thanks for your reply. I am sorry that you are now disabled mate. Take Care. I'm off to see Welling United play tonight who are 2 minutes drive away. This season they have done as well as Millwall. lol
It’s life and getting bloody old but my mind is sharp enjoy you game tonight take care cheers COYL not able to go anymore but my old women will laugh at that because I still get the hump when they lose.
Bushwackers stabil greetings from Nürnberg Germany 😮
at 7:16 you say it's a picture at the infamous Luton game - not correct that's St Andrews Birmingham 1985 v Leeds and the old bill charging Blues fans off the pitch - respect to Millwall - proper club
English through and through .good lads
Only team to turn up at out London away games, Orient, Fulham, QPR and Charlton there was a mob of them in the shed end a couple of times, they did not do a lot but give them some credit they came looking
1983 West Brom v Millwall - Utter rubbish! A few skirmishes but the photo shown was from a match v Leeds when things really did get out of hand.
Correct Leeds went down that season and all hell broke lose inside and outside the ground.
1:26
It's great to see Harry the Dog
Reupload?
Remember Millwall F TROOP
Blimey, some of that text is a copy and paste of something I wrote on Quora.
The picture half way trough was west brom v leeds united not millwall i know i was there ,just after the fence came over the police did a batton charge where i saw a young couple standing beside me ,the police smacked the young girl over her head splitting it open they wacked anyone and everyone they got near ,we kicked the back of the shed to get out ,running down the bank onto the walkeay out .one leeds fan jumped and pulled a police officer off his horse and got beaten up by loads of leeds fans ,that was leeds united . M.O.T Leeds Leeds Leeds ...
To many mistakes in this for me to take it seriously. Its kind of accurate but many details are just wrong.
No mention of when they came to Stoke , and get a kicking!!
Man City Leathered Millwall at London Bridge in the 80's - Seriously Leathered them
e@@mm2280 😂😂
@@mm2280 during the war ...
@@mm2280Yes I've heard that many times,I was at that game myself was a city fan home and away in them days I went to that game myself on
Finglands coach December 87 City won 0-1 I remember the police keeping city in the ground for a about 45 minutes after game
I went loads of times in the 80’s, 90’s and early 2000.
I’m Scottish and was made up when I found out they were started by Scots.
Great fun days with my Millwall mates
Was wondering why there was Scotland flags at the start of that video seen 2 people talking about it in the comments a Millwall fan & Dundee fan
Strike breaking dockers, eh?
I was there 2009 Upton Park it was wild,my mate who was a Liverpool supporter was out for millwall just because their south London 😂
their south london what?
@@garyinspain South London's finest
@@garyinspainSmile
No mention of Millwall v Spurs Boxing Day 1977 ..... not a surprise really , after all the mouthing off on a Panorame TV programme Millwall got absolutely battered on their own doorstep.
In your dreams pal you have never done us home or away
Clearly you wern't there or the return game at Tottenham. @@michaelmorgan8539
What a fucking dreamer you are son 😆
Really? You weren't there then! And then you came to WHL and got the same. Anyone says different, weren't there
From West Ham : " Unbeaten in 30+ years........................apart from about 20 occasions. Join me, dear friend, as we listen in as they are here right now......" Well us Mile End Mob teamed up with Teddy Bunter's Boys and Cass and Calvin and The Canning Town Bots were there and we took on The Red Army in Manchester. There were 25 of us and 1,000 of them in the streets and the 20 of us approached their 2,000. The next minute their 5,000 parted like The Red Sea as the 15 of us took on hundreds of them each and by the end, the 10,000 ManU were nowhere to be seen. The 10 of us really took the xxxx on their Manor that day. Result. Claret everywhere....and some Blue"
Yes dear of course you did fifteen of you beat up ten thousand 😂i doubt if your mum even believes you😅
@@michaelharrison3602 I think it is YOU, Michael who should have a word with YOUR Mum/
I am impressed with your sarcasm as you, obviously, have no concept or instinct for I R O N Y. All you have achieved is to make yourself seem unintelligent and silly because as a MILLWALL fan, I was MOCKING the rhetoric of West Ham fans, hence the inverted commas and I could not have made it more obvious by, simultaneously, decreasing their numbers while increasing the number of their "victims". Keep Up M8...
@@michaelharrison3602 you must have struggled at school
@@michaelharrison3602 Jesus, what a plank.
Did the nearest mental hospital just have an expulsion?
20 West Ham wouod never have taken on anybody, those sort of numbers were Millwall fans away from home, up north somewhere on a Wednesday night.
Carlisle away, lol.
Everton didnt invade a fans pub in Southwark it was a quiet back street local with a clientele made up of pensioners. Being from the Area they probably did support Millwall but they were careful to avoid any pub that might actually be used by the Millwall firm the police led them into an estate made up of sheltered housing for OAPs . They smashed some windows and stole phones of kids one Everton fan took his face home in his handbag 😂
cry bitch ya got done admit it
So on one side your saying Millwall were innocent in a few things and on the end you qoute thwm as "Menacw to society". Leeds, Arsenal and Especially Man utd were just as bad. I've lived in south bermondsey when the Birmingham thing happened. I thought turn the telly off and crack a beer or two open myself.
As a Stoke fan living down there I was accepted pretty well on the Old Kent Road. Part of me wanted to go down and have a shot at Birmingham with them as I hate the brummies ever since 92.
Everton Everton Everton 💙
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The Bushwhackers ? wheres Luke and Butch and their famous "Battering ram'???
Excellent
No mention of the Everton fan getting his face slashed, during that 2009 fight?
It was out of order, thankfully it's very rare.
Millwall fans went in Everton's end in 1973. Instead of having a good old punch up, Everton stabbed a few. Millwall's reaction? Shit happens. Contrast this with the uproar when Everton, who had a reputation for carrying blades became the victim.
Up the fkn TOFFEES!!😂
2019, not 2009.
@@Mute040404 it wasn't out of order ..getting done with your own blade is justice
JESUS !! One of you lot complaining about a stanley knife, that's a bit fucking rich.
You and the scousers started the trend, mate
Confrontation between to sets of fins😂
Everyone’s got a soft spot for millwall in the fa cup. When we went there in the cup ( everton ) the day didn’t dissapoint, like Xmas day from start to finish
Bollocks gang of fkn scabbing dockers.
Millwall can't fight without tools.
Wolves v Millwall 2001 a load of bull i was there as a Wolves fan Millwall came up the steps from the Steve Bull stand,and ran into 25 of us we held our ground despite being heavily out numbered.Wolves firm were not in the Feathers get your facts right.
Yeah of course you held your ground
my husbands account he was there one of his mates was slashed on the head fighting broke out police turned up end of story@@michaelharrison3602
Bull s### you want to lay of the drugs,wolves have never stood firm. Go back and take some more drugs. I have been a millwall supporter 52 years and we have smash you every time
@@sarahmorris9483 sorry 3 wolves were slashed that night..Gilly admits they got caught short and under estimated millwalls bushwackers.. 🦁
they came up to forest in 1982 and 17 of them ended up in the river trent
And their great, great, great, great grandsons 😊
Didn't one of Evertons lot go crying tother media when he got his face slashed? And afterwards everyone said they had started it by going round the local pubs and looking for trouble
Then spent the afternoon in the police station looking at mugshots and writing statements even bubbled up some of his own lads
@JTB-di8yj first I didn't believe you so I wrote to the head of Metropolitan police & he confirmed that's 100% true story wow
Millwall don't stand a chance against Cardiff. Absolute women
Love the seventys fashion tank tops flares.
hooligans then were very fashionable, and particular with their dress codes
not quite. The photo's were just plain awful.
Don't forget the penny round collar shirts, the Crombie overcoat. Doc Martin boots.
Milwall still dress like that.
The decade that fashion forgot 😂
Mainly absolute rubbish. Wrong grounds shown over and over again. How many more inaccuracies ???
What about Accrington Stanley?
Millwall 💪
Thugs from other London businesses 😅
I was like ....is that AI guy just said 😂
Poundland b&m bargains and Mac's
@@sundaysloth4559 A1 Guy associating "Firms" with Businesses:)
Why weren't Millwall kicked out of football altogether
You can’t really blame the club,it’s the minority of Millwall fans who cause bother,if you watch videos of majority of Millwall fans and directors over the years,they have said they don’t want them type of fans watching there team,they have worked hard over the years to try and get rid of the infamous reputation they have earned over the years and have done a good job in doing that,but like most other teams fans,your always going to have the minority of nutters following them
Because that would have made it even more boring 😂
millwall never spent enough time in the top div to mix it with the big boys on a regular basis, lower league clubs dont count
What about Isle of Dogs
It's the canary wharf now
If the Thames was straighter it’d be part of Greenwich / Deptford. That’d make things a lot easier.
We in Poplar would be right on the riverbank. ⚒
Leeds fans love millwall .they are a funny little club with funny little fans ,always good for a laugh .mot
Wow! Millwall are scabs? Is this true?
1972 MILLWALL RUN WESTHAM
Every other year since 1901 West Ham run millwall !!!
@@fredericklee6899Rumour has it, from that fall out from that 1972 match,that some West Ham are still being found in the back streets of The Old Kent Road, just in case......
What about there hiding they had down in cardiff in 99
30 against about 500 cardiff good odds 🙄
Wall were locked in. Despite knowing the numbers Cardiff had, some Wall managed to break out & fought against the odds. Cardiff came out on top, those odds they should do. The thing with Wall, we never claim to be undefeated, that's impossible, no matter what anyone says. No one is going to win every punch up. For Wall it was all about having a ruck whatever the odds. It was never about safety in numbers. Would Cardiff do the same at The Den with the numbers reversed?
Cardiff always turned up at millwall, were always outnumbered and often got battered but always came ...
Thats about the best uplaod ive seen with are club these colours dont run
Tough guy fever
Millwall 1 Tottenham 2 westhsm 3 chelsea 4 aresnal dont count 😮😮😮
more or less mate
Arsenal done Millwall at Whitechapel and London Bridge after FA Cup game, done West Ham twice at Upton Park, done Tottenham loads of times, had two of the biggest scraps in europe by any English firm in Paris and Copenhagen. Yeah sure we don't count. Cass Pennant said Arsenal were the best London firm to go to Upton Park, top Man Utd boy said Arsenal were the best London firm they came across, you haven't got a scooby mate.
Lol then u woke up Sutton utd would give arsenal a go over ffs
@@gerryguinn3175 As i said you're truly clueless mate. Everything i've stated about Arsenals firm is facts and you comeback with unfunny schoolboy level wisecracks.
@@zigzung5569 good 82-89 then fuck all
Their firm now is 1 percent of what is was
WESTHAM RUN FROM MILLWALL 1972
hahaha LIES ⚒️ ⚒️ ⚒️
@@matthewdoesyt1639it's not lies pal I was there that night you crept in to the cbl and lasted about ten minutes we chased you all over new Cross
@@michaelmorgan8539Bullshit. I was 15 in '72 and was there.. Millwall took a pasting ⚒️
westham lion tamers
@@michaelmorgan8539bs
Different groups from 1 firm fight with different groups from other firms some win some lose there's rarely an out and out victory for one side but both firms will claim one 😂