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lol

You really must have been f**ked. And from some of your other comments it sounds like you still are.

The likes of you James make me laugh.

I reckon it's absolutely nailed on that you only started getting into football after Euro 96. Your idea of a good day out at the football is sticking a replica shirt on, taking a flask of your nans best coffee and "singing your hearts out for the lads". If you want to be really adventerous you'll go to the boozer and have a pint of fosters, maybe two if you're in a good mood.

After trips to the likes of Millwall and Leeds you'll go home and say to your buddies down the local youth club "we went to Millwall and sung your not scary anymore"

Posted
Not firm. We are always going to attract that sort.

You won't see a Leicester 'firm' for a while after the antics at Cov last season.

My point earlier was that all the gesturing etc. was pointless and almost funny because of the stereotype. As I've said elsewhere, the game had that big game atmosphere which disappears in this division and it gets the blood pumping.

AWOL, your beat your own argument in defending your own fans but than calling us blind by mentioning all the chants etc. which were performed inside that ground.

Posted
lol

You really must have been f**ked. And from some of your other comments it sounds like you still are.

I thought they we're pretty good. To be fair, I haven't been to one ground this season and been impressed by the atmosphere.

Posted
You won't see a Leicester 'firm' for a while after the antics at Cov last season.

My point earlier was that all the gesturing etc. was pointless and almost funny because of the stereotype. As I've said elsewhere, the game had that big game atmosphere which disappears in this division and it gets the blood pumping.

AWOL, your beat your own argument in defending your own fans but than calling us blind by mentioning all the chants etc. which were performed inside that ground.

Pointless why?

It added to the banter, it added to the occasion?

I really couldn't give two shits if fellow supporters want to just look at you all game.

When we go away I love all that. Filbert Street used to be a quality laugh. I had respect for Leicester City but fooking hell, reading this thread today you should all be embarrassed.

Exhibit A - Football after Euro 96.

Posted
The likes of you James make me laugh.

I reckon it's absolutely nailed on that you only started getting into football after Euro 96. Your idea of a good day out at the football is sticking a replica shirt on, taking a flask of your nans best coffee and "singing your hearts out for the lads". If you want to be really adventerous you'll go to the boozer and have a pint of fosters, maybe two if you're in a good mood.

After trips to the likes of Millwall and Leeds you'll go home and say to your buddies down the local youth club "we went to Millwall and sung your not scary anymore"

Is that how it works? The fact I have an issue with violence and racism at football leads you to these conclusions?

Because that's all I've talked about in this thread.

Posted
Is that how it works? The fact I have an issue with violence and racism at football leads you to these conclusions?

Because that's all I've talked about in this thread.

You just strike me as a happy clapper tosser if I'm honest.

Posted
Pointless why?

It added to the banter, it added to the occasion?

I really couldn't give two shits if fellow supporters want to just look at you all game.

When we go away I love all that. Filbert Street used to be a quality laugh. I had respect for Leicester City but fooking hell, reading this thread today you should all be embarrassed.

Exhibit A - Football after Euro 96.

The gesturing is a bit cringeworthy, but its just the opposite of face painting & jester hats, cringeworthy at the other end of the scale. As you say it's Milwall, its the way it will always be and you can't really expect anything less.

And to be fair, the Leicester fans we're giving it plenty back. I am a bit embarrassed by the way our fans in this thread too, acting very 'small time'.

I would also like to say the racist element of your fans (heard none of it on satdee, but plenty when you came up here) are the scum.

Posted
The likes of you James make me laugh.

I reckon it's absolutely nailed on that you only started getting into football after Euro 96. Your idea of a good day out at the football is sticking a replica shirt on, taking a flask of your nans best coffee and "singing your hearts out for the lads". If you want to be really adventerous you'll go to the boozer and have a pint of fosters, maybe two if you're in a good mood.

After trips to the likes of Millwall and Leeds you'll go home and say to your buddies down the local youth club "we went to Millwall and sung your not scary anymore"

Jeez, you're in an awfully good mood today. Stood up with the wrong leg up yers or what?

You're the best fan football ever had.

You strike me like the dozens of Leeds fans of Waccoe, dwelling in memories of the "good old days".

Time moves on. The game does. Only AWOL puts the reverse in.

Or are you just bitter that the a large part of today's youth just ain't into mass brawls any longer?

Posted
The gesturing is a bit cringeworthy, but its just the opposite of face painting & jester hats, cringeworthy at the other end of the scale. As you say it's Milwall, its the way it will always be and you can't really expect anything less.

And to be fair, the Leicester fans we're giving it plenty back. I am a bit embarrassed by the way our fans in this thread too, acting very 'small time'.

I would also like to say the racist element of your fans (heard none of it on satdee, but plenty when you came up here) are the scum.

I never heard it Saturday, but did up at Walkers Stadium.

It happens.

You sing anything to wind up other supporters.

In my opinion singing "town full of pakis" is certainly no worse than us singing Istanbul songs to Leeds or Hillsborough songs to Liverpool.

Posted
The likes of you James make me laugh.

I reckon it's absolutely nailed on that you only started getting into football after Euro 96. Your idea of a good day out at the football is sticking a replica shirt on, taking a flask of your nans best coffee and "singing your hearts out for the lads". If you want to be really adventerous you'll go to the boozer and have a pint of fosters, maybe two if you're in a good mood.

After trips to the likes of Millwall and Leeds you'll go home and say to your buddies down the local youth club "we went to Millwall and sung your not scary anymore"

The likes of you AWOL make me laugh.

I reckon it's absolutely nailed on that you only started getting into football when you realised you could improve your low self esteem and sense of worthlessness through fighting opposition fans. Your idea of a good day out at the football is roaming around the shitholes of south-east London and singing "town full of pakis". If you want to be really adventerous you'll throw a bottle at the police, maybe two if you're in a good mood.

After trips to the likes of Leicester and Leeds you'll go home and say to your buddies down the local pub "we went to Leicester and acted like scum".

Posted
The likes of you AWOL make me laugh.

I reckon it's absolutely nailed on that you only started getting into football when you realised you could improve your low self esteem and sense of worthlessness through fighting opposition fans. Your idea of a good day out at the football is roaming around the shitholes of south-east London and singing "town full of pakis". If you want to be really adventerous you'll throw a bottle at the police, maybe two if you're in a good mood.

After trips to the likes of Leicester and Leeds you'll go home and say to your buddies down the local pub "we went to Leicester and acted like scum".

Well done.

That took a lot of effort.

Posted
Thank you, at least someone on here with a bit of sense can see what I'm saying! (Shipman).

I think it was James that asked whether I believe we have a "problem". No. Millwall is Millwall. Always has been, always will be.

If you had even one scooby you'd know that the boys causing agg after the game were kids/wannabees. Not firm. We are always going to attract that sort.

If ANY team wants it (which Leicester supposingly did) then you need to get to Rotherhithe/Bermondsey/Surrey Quays. Millwall was out in force Saturday for you mouthy sods but you never showed, which everyone expected anyway.

It's all well and good giving it mouth and shouting "your not scary anymore" from the safety of a walkway and the entire met police force through one of Londons busiest stations.

Clueless idiots.

Bloody Hell, is it still 1982, i could have sworn it was the 21st century now.

I'm sure you'll find that the people in this thread condeming coin throwing are not the sort of neaderthal's that have the mentality that 'throwing a few coins at players', is not too bad really. football players should be allowed to earn their living free from assult, perhaps we should all come down to your work and throw coins and bottles at, you know, just for a bit of a laugh :rolleyes:

it is not hypocritical to censure the behaviour of the millwall fans that, in most cases here i'll wager, they would also censure in their own supporters, and i'm 100% certain we do have fans comparable to milwall's, sadly.

and to justify milwall's hooliganism now by referencing the behaviour of fans 10 odd years ago is absolutely moronic.

most people, funnily enough, actually do go to games to watch the football and sing and have a 'couple of fosters' in the pub, because they have enough self-respect not to hide behind some embarassing, archaic image of thuggery that is now, as it ever was, a national disgrace; i only hope that the number dwindles ever further.

Posted
I never heard it Saturday, but did up at Walkers Stadium.

It happens.

You sing anything to wind up other supporters.

In my opinion singing "town full of pakis" is certainly no worse than us singing Istanbul songs to Leeds or Hillsborough songs to Liverpool.

How about your don't sing any of those songs? Don't Millwall fans have any wit about them, or do they just resort to singing abuse?

Posted
How about your don't sing any of those songs? Don't Millwall fans have any wit about them, or do they just resort to singing abuse?

None of the above. They're stuck in time.

Posted

Valengra, is that a screen grab of Midnight Caller in your sig?? :D

Posted
Give me grounds like ours where there's a bit of atmosphere and intimidation over bland shit souless arenas like Leicester, Southampton and any of the other new stadiums going up. It's not a patch on the old Den, but we still make it uncomfortable and intimidating. It's what Millwall is and always will be. For the record the atmosphere Saturday was poor from us, we had more in the ground than we did for Leeds but the Leeds game was immense. Saturday the crowd never really got going.

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Hit the nail squarely on the head there.

Millwall in the 80s..now THAT was intimidating

Posted
Valengra, is that a screen grab of Midnight Caller in your sig?? :D

hell yeah! all this thuggery and testosterone emanating from south-east london, i need a bit of the night hawk, to keep me sane....

Posted
Hit the nail squarely on the head there.

Millwall in the 80s..now THAT was intimidating

Miss that place still.

16 years on.

:sweating:

Posted
The gesturing is a bit cringeworthy, but its just the opposite of face painting & jester hats, cringeworthy at the other end of the scale. As you say it's Milwall, its the way it will always be and you can't really expect anything less.

And to be fair, the Leicester fans we're giving it plenty back. I am a bit embarrassed by the way our fans in this thread too, acting very 'small time'.

SUAS knows what I am on about.

Gesturing is part of the fanfare at football games but not the constant 94 minutes of the game. You see all these super atmosphere's abroad and not of them gesturing all the bleeding time.

Posted

Also, whilst on the subject of the old den...two Leicester City fans successfully sued our club for the view you were given.

To be honest, I can't believe we got away with it for that long.

Away fans who were stuck in the corner had a floodlight shoved right infront of them.

:crylaugh:

Posted
Also, whilst on the subject of the old den...two Leicester City fans successfully sued our club for the view you were given.

To be honest, I can't believe we got away with it for that long.

Away fans who were stuck in the corner had a floodlight shoved right infront of them.

:crylaugh:

Just from interest, why do you support Millwall, and why do you continue to support them through all the violence etc?

Posted
Miss that place still.

16 years on.

:sweating:

I won't miss the view from the away end. Spent one cup game stuck behind the concrete block holding up the floodlight...could only see half the pitch.

And we conceded twice in the last few minutes to lose the game...

Also, whilst on the subject of the old den...two Leicester City fans successfully sued our club for the view you were given.

To be honest, I can't believe we got away with it for that long.

Away fans who were stuck in the corner had a floodlight shoved right infront of them.

:crylaugh:

Ah yes..that'll be the game then!

Posted
Just from interest, why do you support Millwall, and why do you continue to support them through all the violence etc?

And why is he with us since a few days after we beat Leyton?

Posted
Thank you, at least someone on here with a bit of sense can see what I'm saying! (Shipman).

I think it was James that asked whether I believe we have a "problem". No. Millwall is Millwall. Always has been, always will be.

If you had even one scooby you'd know that the boys causing agg after the game were kids/wannabees. Not firm. We are always going to attract that sort.

If ANY team wants it (which Leicester supposingly did) then you need to get to Rotherhithe/Bermondsey/Surrey Quays. Millwall was out in force Saturday for you mouthy sods but you never showed, which everyone expected anyway.

It's all well and good giving it mouth and shouting "your not scary anymore" from the safety of a walkway and the entire met police force through one of Londons busiest stations.

Clueless idiots.

AWL

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