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Posted
1 hour ago, Saxondale said:

Disgusting club followed by morbidly obese simpletons, the products of inbreeding in South London’s shittiest sink estates. IQs so low it’s impossible to measure. Ghetto-dwelling cockney scum.

 

You know when clubs experience severe financial trouble and you think ‘I don’t like them, but I don’t want the club to disappear’? Clubs you love to hate. Well, if Millwall ever found themselves in that position, I’d be egging on the banks and the HMRC. Then they can form a phoenix club, so they can play at being racist cockney hard men playing in some wank South London league. See how far that gets them.
 

 

Oh come on.   Stop pulling your punches.   Tell us what you really think.

Posted
1 hour ago, sylofox said:

Yeah just ignore it. Then next week it's 10 then 50.

 

Then we regress to the 70/80's with hundreds doing it. Then fighting breaking out at every game. Or would you rather that so we lose half of our fanbase to it.

 

6k in filbert st was not a fun day out.

 

Morons like these should be arrested to stop others joining in. No I'm not upset by it.

 

I just personally think it has no place in the game and needs to be stamped out.

A whole stand isn't going to be doing helicopters gestures on the back of this though is it? 

It also has no relevance to the 70s or 80s hooligans.

 

Look at the state of this pair in the video. You will always get these people in life.

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Also for the softies on here....what about our "fan" that tried to knock a forest player out? Or the guy that tried to twat Ian walker?

 

Idiots all over the place and Millwall has even more.

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Every Club has some interesting individuals. Yes it was appalling, BUT this is the World we live in…. I hope Millwall ban these two.  I really feel for Top.

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You've got to learn in life to not be offended by people with significantly lower IQ's than yourself. These two will either end up with severe drug addictions, banged up or dead at a young age. Let them be

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I was surprised at all the empty seats at the Millwall ground on Saturday. Only 10,000 at the ground for an FA cup match !!!

 

Posted
27 minutes ago, blueharmie said:

A whole stand isn't going to be doing helicopters gestures on the back of this though is it? 

It also has no relevance to the 70s or 80s hooligans.

 

Look at the state of this pair in the video. You will always get these people in life.

So you think that if these 3 had been in the stand where their “firm”  were, closest to our end, there would not have been more morons copying them , or laughing in support? 
sylo fox is right, if you let it go unchecked ( especially after a policy  announcement to wipe out hate chanting ) it will spread, whether it takes weeks or months .

Its despicable behaviour.

Also, some on here suggesting  the families of the deceased wouldn’t be / shouldn’t be offended, just stop and think how you would feel if you were related. 

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It's difficult - ignoring it to starve it of oxygen makes sense....but then one is faced with it becoming tacitly condoned because nothing was said.

 

So I understand at least two points of view on this. The police probably act on this sort of thing because they can do so relatively easily and effectively - the issue of their inaction elsewhere is tied up in lack of funding, lower force numbers and (I guess) low success rates, and then it becomes a discussion for a different thread in General.

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I'm embarrassed for them.   It's not offensive;  it's a pathetic attempt at being offensive.  They're hardly a danger to society.   

 

A ban from Millwall ground may be in order.   A caution maybe.   

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59 minutes ago, blueharmie said:

Also for the softies on here....what about our "fan" that tried to knock a forest player out? Or the guy that tried to twat Ian walker?

 

Idiots all over the place and Millwall has even more.

Weren't they dealt with and arrested/ banned?

 

Most on here have said it is shitty behaviour that shouldn't be criminalised or taken further. "Softies" are quite low in number.

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And there are many posts here that are offensive about people being offensive.

 

Personally, I wouldn't sing "Feed the..." when playing a Merseyside club.   But people  do.

 

The Millwall fans behaviour is unpleasant. Embarrassing.   

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Posted
9 minutes ago, Koke said:

Tinpot behaviour by a tinpot club.

Millwall are far from tinpot.

 

They just have large numbers of idiots.

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Every club has its share of morons.

 

To tarnish all fans with the same brush isn’t fair, to the people who attend games to watch the team they support.

 

We had had idiots signing “feed the scousers”.

 

Newcastle sang “that” song about Adam Johnson.


Drives of Liverpool fans mimicking aeroplanes to emulate the Munich Air Disaster.

 

Park Sung has a song about eating dogs then could be worse being Scouse.

 

Fans singing about the Togo bus attack to Adebayour.

 

Leeds signing Saville is one of their own.

 

Fans singing “You’re just a town full of …..”

 

Vans singing the “Van Persie” song after he was accused 

 

They’ll Be hundreds more.  

 

 

Posted
10 hours ago, old koppite said:

So you think that if these 3 had been in the stand where their “firm”  were, closest to our end, there would not have been more morons copying them , or laughing in support? 
sylo fox is right, if you let it go unchecked ( especially after a policy  announcement to wipe out hate chanting ) it will spread, whether it takes weeks or months .

Its despicable behaviour.

Also, some on here suggesting  the families of the deceased wouldn’t be / shouldn’t be offended, just stop and think how you would feel if you were related. 

Seems some on here would love a return to the 80's as it would be fun or so they think.

 

Had they seen the old bloke at the bottom of the steps leaving pen four battered by west ham fans they might think different. They have no clue what it was like.

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10 hours ago, HighPeakFox said:

It's difficult - ignoring it to starve it of oxygen makes sense....but then one is faced with it becoming tactitly condoned because nothing was said.

 

So I understand at least two points of view on this. The police probably act on this sort of thing because they can do so relatively easily and effectively - the issue of their inaction elsewhere is tied up in lack of funding, lower force numbers and (I guess) low success rates, and then it becomes a discussion for a different thread in General.

Spot on. The police get well paid by football clubs (probably very well by the likes of Millwall) so it's an easy win for them to arrest people at football matches as they already have plenty of police there anyway. The police are given targets by the government and areas to focus on, so it could well be that an area they are focusing on right now is anti social behaviour in football stadiums. Not sure why people are so bothered about these 2 reptiles being arrested, they ain't going to prison, hopefully they will just get banned from stadiums which is exactly what they should get. 

Posted
14 hours ago, Out Foxed said:

brought to justice lol

 

you can see the bootlickers in this thread. probably grassing on people during lockdowns and will be first in line to be snitching to the stasi when the government gets the full on police state it's got a raging hard on for. 

 

some people made inappropriate gestures. if you don't like it go and give them a whack, call them idiots or write a strongly worded letter to millwall. getting the police involved is a joke. 

Calm down Che Guevara

Posted
20 hours ago, BKLFox said:

They were removed for a public order offence there’s probably a few it fits under; disorderly conduct, section 4A or due to where it took place fear or provocation of violence  (potential of inciting violence/riot)

They are not getting locked up they were removed and will receive a caution, depending on previous & a potential banning order which is right.

 

Not sure why some defend it by saying just ignore it?


Of course it’s childish but should it still come under the football ‘bants’ banner as it was done at a football match so it’s ok?

I bet the families of those involved don’t think it’s bants just like the parents of that young Sunderland lad didn’t think what happened a few weeks ago didn’t.
The whole culture needs to change, the feed the scousers, mocking a death, mocking players about their private lives…or what ever else it is.

 

We don’t sweep racism under the carpet we shouldn’t be sweeping personal offending gestures or comments under the carpet either, where is it right to mock the death of a child (anyone) or does that fall under the guise of entertainment because it’s at a football match!

 

I’m glad they were pulled out, I hope they get the caution and banning order it’s idiots like these that tarnish supporting for all and makes attending games a worrying experience due to ramifications that stupid gestures can create.

 

No one is defending it, it's just best to ignore it. I was completely baffled by people being offended by this, but to go up a level and say it makes it a worrying experience due to gestures really is stretching it.

Posted
18 hours ago, tylesta said:

What about the families?

they probably would be offended IF they saw/see it, don't get offended on their behalf though

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