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Millwall is probably the safest away day for ANY fan. There's even a seperate fenced off walkway that takes away fans straight from the station to the stadium.

Yes they do have higher proportion of idiots compared to most clubs, but most are all mouth and no trousers.

It's the only away day I've been to where a riot broke out and that is inevitably and understandably going to colour my opinion.
 
Never thought I'd see the words "good police" and "South Wales police" in the same sentence!

It's a comparative statement. When it comes to policing football events SWP are leaps and bounds better than many police forces I've had the mispleasure to meet.
 
Quoting yourself while accusing other people of being up themselves does carry a certain irony with it you know.
 

Quoting yourself while accusing other people of being up themselves does carry a certain irony with it you know.
eh? I was about to reply to your previous post but clicked on mine inadvertently. However, seeing as you're so keen to immaturely jump on a slight technical mistake I'd made, I don't think I'll bother editing it... Instead I'll wait for your next thread on why we need to ban certain discussion boards because 0.1% of users don't use correct grammar.
Knob!
 
As recently as 2004 I was threatened in Fulham Broadway shopping centre on a weekday at 3pm for having an LFC scarf in inclement weather so you're not wrong about Stamford Bridge!

Those mid-afternoon, mid-week Fulham Broadway scarf-based incidents in 2004 were a bitch weren't they? Who'd have thought there'd be Millwall shopping on the Kings Road?
 
Those mid-afternoon, mid-week Fulham Broadway scarf-based incidents in 2004 were a bitch weren't they? Who'd have thought there'd be Millwall shopping on the Kings Road?

I only wanted a Nando's. it was Chelsea fans anyway.Stadium next door. Not on the King's Road.
 
There's even a seperate fenced off walkway that takes away fans straight from the station to the stadium.
yes, last time I went there it was nice to have this separate walkway. Makes you question why they need it though and why they feel the need to provide overhead cover from the bridge. Suggests that the club don't trust their supporters not to cause trouble and suggests that it might not be safe to take alternate routes to the ground.

Similar to Cardiff where there is a separate car park for away fans behind the away end. Again, makes for a less stress free entrance and exit but makes you wonder what they are trying to protect you from.
 
yes, last time I went there it was nice to have this separate walkway. Makes you question why they need it though and why they feel the need to provide overhead cover from the bridge. Suggests that the club don't trust their supporters not to cause trouble and suggests that it might not be safe to take alternate routes to the ground.

Similar to Cardiff where there is a separate car park for away fans behind the away end. Again, makes for a less stress free entrance and exit but makes you wonder what they are trying to protect you from.
Saves a load in police costs for the club and trouble, whether caused by home or away fans... you'd be surprised how many fans of away teams visiting the den like to gain bragging rights by trying it on. The walkway cancels most of that out with very few police needed.
 
Similar to Cardiff where there is a separate car park for away fans behind the away end. Again, makes for a less stress free entrance and exit but makes you wonder what they are trying to protect you from.

11-15 yr boys blocking the road so that they can shout at you.

It used to take away fans awhile to get away fans out of Ninian Park not because they were in any real danger but because these ickle vocal hardmen (when safe behind a barrier of police) blocked up the road when stupidly both sets of fans exited within feet of each other.
 
I'm a WHUFC fan, so normally have fuck-all good to say about Millwall, but you're making out that a sport-wide problem would somehow be massively diminished if only Millwall didn't exist, and frankly, that's bollocks. Close down Millwall, and the handful of scrotes who commit violent stupidity in the club's name will morph into Chelsea or Fulham or Charlton or even QPR "supporters", in fact "supporters" of any team where they might find a bit of pre-, during or post-game aggro.
:facepalm: New to football are you?
 
Millwall is probably the safest away day for ANY fan. There's even a seperate fenced off walkway that takes away fans straight from the station to the stadium.

Yes they do have higher proportion of idiots compared to most clubs, but most are all mouth and no trousers.
Cowards walkway! :D You're right it is the safest though.

If you only walk down there and see the retards giving the cut throat gestures by the away fans than I could see why you would think that. If you don't you wouldn't say they're no trousers, it's not the place the mess about at. There are a lot of idiots who need to grow up or find something better to do on their Saturdays.
 
So. Trouble with racism at home games. Crowd trouble at away league games. Trouble at Wembley. Attacks on anarchists in central London today. All of this is just this season.

But go on, talk about Heysel again and how Millwall are picked on. Worst club in the country. Fuck you for supporting them.

You're coming across as a right twat. I've just skimmed through the entire thread and see you're a Liverpool fan so you really ought to keep quiet on the subject of football fans behaving in an abhorrent manner.
 
i hate football and the milwall nobs are a disgrace but the commentator on here is the biggest twat: 'you let the club down, you let yourselves down etc.' fuck off. why are soccer pundits so bad?????????
 
:facepalm: New to football are you?

No, until I was made too disabled to be able to take 90 minutes of being in roughly the same position, I used to go to as many matches as possible, right from the mid-'70s until the early '90s.

Now, want another go at patronising, palm-face?
 
I'm not sure that English football commentary has ever been particularly great but it's currently in a a terrible state. The majority of commentators are well below a decent standard. Get rid of co-commentators and just have one bloke who isn't a hyperbolic penis telling you in a measured and informative way what's going on. It must be possible but TV execs are convinced we want something akin to Smashy and Nicey's take on the game.
 
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