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I personally thought their support was poor! First time I've seen away fans leave so early ......literally melts! So good when Rangers stuck the 1st goal in midway through their stupid WAllllll chant! Kunts.
AND WHEN I DREAM , I DREAM ABOUT YOU AND WHEN I SCREAM I SCREAM ABOUT YOU!!!!!
A lot of their London away support barely follow the team’s results. Just 40+ oddballs who haven’t grown out of a teenage rebellion phase. Strange club. Must be weird being a diehard Millwall fan who just wants to cheer on the team but get treated like the prisoners in Con Air wherever you go.
A lot of their London away support barely follow the team’s results. Just 40+ oddballs who haven’t grown out of a teenage rebellion phase. Strange club. Must be weird being a diehard Millwall fan who just wants to cheer on the team but get treated like the prisoners in Con Air wherever you go.
I think quite a few of them enjoy the attention, makes them feel dangerous. The state of the Uxbridge Rd afterwards today - seemed to be more police and horses than ever in that escort. People videoing it from the bus. Hard to believe that level of investment is really needed but I have no idea really.
Yep as came off at Shepherds Bush Station saw immediately three riot squad fans all together and considering half of their fans left after the second goal thus meaning a few more chances of mixing, didn't hear a word from them.
The coins that they threw onto the pitch, I noticed one player threw one back in at them. That was about the most I heard from them all day.
They were as bad as we were when we lost at theirs a few weeks ago.
Could they be the team that drops like a stone. There always seems to be one that fulfills that role
They were just getting their first fkin MILLLLLLLLLLLLLL dirge of the day going when Chair scored. Not a peep after that apart from when they started chucking stuff at Armstrong for daring to be injured in front of them. Colback lobbed something straight back into their upper tier, good job the ref didn’t see it
We scored just as our own crowd were turning to be fair, was great timing. Lots of moaning and FORWARD before that. Could have been very different
Like their team, they started strongly but just faded out after the first goal. Only came to life to lob things at Cannon and Begovic. The only thing Colback did wrong all day was reacting to them.
Definitely a certain look to be a ‘Wall supporter. All of them are like extras from Peaky Blinders. Flat caps like a farmer from Norfolk with a Barbour jacket.
Just got home, was going to start a separate thread but saw this one. How thick are they , they have moaned for nearly ten years about getting a reduced allocation due to previous behaviour, so when they do get it what do they do, throw coins and stuff at players, when crossed the Uxbridge road something kicked off, they really do relish the “no one likes us” tag.
favourite cheese mature Cheddar. FFS there is no such thing as the EPL
Was coming in on the overground from Clapham Junction yesterday, found myself sitting in a carriage surrounded by Millwall fans, all young kids, 17-18.
They were boisterous, making it pretty clear they were Millwall, all with a bottle of Stella, and you half wondered if it’d get out of hand. Anyway, one of the lads turned to me and asked who I supported and I said not Millwall, they persevered and I told them I was Rangers.
They turned out to be a really good bunch of lads. Knew their football, talked football, hated Premier League as much as us and to be honest were just like our support, far more in common than you get with big club supporters.
Asked where they sit at home games and it was in the notorious section to the left of the away end. Each club has its own identity, maybe we all are perceived according to our clubs past, but I’ve got to say, i don’t have a problem with them.
Their support looked like a giant Stone Island jacket had gained sentience. Was about as loud as a jacket flapping in the wind too
When they got a corner in front of their fans with about 20 minutes to go, the noise from the School End was about as loud as I’ve ever heard at LR. You could see our players trying to rev us up into a response after the coin throwing. It was surprising to see them call it a night after the second goal though