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A couple of swift ones to the kidneys will sort him out.
I phoned him Sunday, to see if he'd got over all the 'unacceptable behaviour'. Yes, he said, but I'm not over yours and that swearing! Ffs I only said shit twice. Anyone would think he was a sheltered middle class kid instead of living in a not so salubrious part of Bolton.
Mind you he has got a wicked sense of humour. :)
 
The worst trouble my son has witnessed first hand was about 7 years ago when I had to drag him behind a van whilst following police advice to take the long way around. Barely a copper in sight as 20 or 30 away fans launched anything they could their hands on at ordinary fans. No prizes for guessing who.

Went in with home fans at an away game once, just for a change as I knew some of the home club supporters. One the way out we got caught up in a similar scene to the above - perpetrated by Blades. Young lass about 10 in front of us had her head grazed by a brick. I was embarrassed, disgusted and ashamed.
 
Went in with home fans at an away game once, just for a change as I knew some of the home club supporters. One the way out we got caught up in a similar scene to the above - perpetrated by Blades. Young lass about 10 in front of us had her head grazed by a brick. I was embarrassed, disgusted and ashamed.

Would never pretend we haven't got our own mate. Seen it plenty of times.

You only have to look recently how many are happy to chuck pyro into our own knowing full well they can't reach anywhere near the pitch.

That said I don't believe we're anywhere near perennially as bad as some.
 
1980 originally I said I agreed with what you were saying, but watching the development of this thread and thinking about some of the things you've posted, I have to take that back. I think a lot of what you are saying is simply spouting bollocks and it has become ever more apparent that you are subtly defending the hooligan element of Millwall fans.
I actually started writing this early this morning and then got distracted by work, I see others have since said roughly what I was going to say. You've been telling people to "grow up", saying they need to go out of their way to avoid trouble-makers, rather than say the trouble-makers need to grow up. You say that people can't control their "instincts" - I can tell you that argument won't stand up in court. Most of your posts subtly suggest that any trouble is the fault of people who don't avoid Millwall fans, accepting that hooliganism is a part of life/football, justifying the Millwall situation on the basis that other clubs/SUFC have their own wankers, with an underlying defence of hooligan behaviour by Millwall fans. I agree with the basic principle that if you have kids with you, you shouldn't go looking for trouble. The rest of your posts are heading towards bullshit territory.
 
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I can also sense a bit of bravado underneath your digs. Used to see a lot of that when living Oooop north. Yorkshiremen are proper tough lads etc. etc. Zzzz. Your lot know, the OB know and anyone involved in FV knows that an actual turn out of Millwall would steam roller the BBC and OCS put together!

 

Went in with home fans at an away game once, just for a change as I knew some of the home club supporters. One the way out we got caught up in a similar scene to the above - perpetrated by Blades. Young lass about 10 in front of us had her head grazed by a brick. I was embarrassed, disgusted and ashamed.

Should clarify I liked this for the last sentence, not what happened. Those sentiments are what all decent fans feel when shown or exposed to how the scum elements of their own team's followers behave. Well said.

No such sentiment from our resident cockerney geeza though. Just a thin facade of reasonableness that was then shattered when he started mouthing off about how a "proper turnout" from "'wall" would steamroller the whole city.

Typical Millwall fan pondlife. If they sneak into the playoffs I hope they get thoroughly spanked by whoever they play.
 
Just confirming what I already knew. Anyone going to the lengths he was to stick up for his own fans then telling other people to grow up was irony at its best.
 
1980 sent us to sort you all out. Incidentally, 1980 was the last time any of us qualified for an 18-30 holiday.

These lot look like they were Mykonos boys.



As Wednesday fans are weaned on tales of 70,000 attendances perhaps young Millwall fans are convinced of the hardness of these old men.
"The one at the back rubbing his groin into the other man's backside knocked Frank Bruno spark out in a Bermondsey chip shop" etc. etc.....
 
"The one at the back rubbing his groin into the other man's backside knocked Frank Bruno spark out in a Bermondsey chip shop" etc. etc.....

But has he punched a disabled kid in the kidney whilst letting off a flare inside a tarpaulin at Fleetwood and offering a 12 year old serving wench a full set ? NGE if not.
 
Probably time to put this thread to bed, but before we do, and not to be too harsh on 1980, there is a tendency at United to openly criticise our more moronic element, rather than to excuse some pretty grim behaviour from our own "special" tossers. I don't mind flares, I actually think they add something of a lairy but, for me, essentially harmless atmosphere. However, I don't have breathing problems or small children with me at games, and understand why a lot of people don't like them. In the ground, I like swearing and rather "letting off steam", but understand that other people might find this objectionable. I choose to sit where it appears to be ok to do this, rather than where it might not be. I've said before that I don't like the"gentrification" of football, but I don't like really offensive behaviour either.
The most offensive behaviour I've ever had the misfortune to experience as a football fan and Blade came not from 1980 and his Millwall mates, but in the aftermath of Ched Evans being arrested and jailed. Mass chanting about basically glorifying rape, and demeaning half the population ( the female half), were shocking and shameful. The only saving grace about those episodes (and it happened a lot at that time, home and away, and at Wembley), was the large number of people speaking out against this behaviour, both directly and through social media. That may be the difference between us and Millwall. We have fans who don't defend the indefensible.
 
These lot look like they were Mykonos boys.



As Wednesday fans are weaned on tales of 70,000 attendances perhaps young Millwall fans are convinced of the hardness of these old men.
"The one at the back rubbing his groin into the other man's backside knocked Frank Bruno spark out in a Bermondsey chip shop" etc. etc.....

"See the geezer in the Stoney? 88 he is, my grandad knows him, ex light heavyweight champion of the world and my Grandad fought him to a standstill on the cobbles at New Cross Station. Still sells ice cream outside schools and does the voice of Mr Herbert on Family Guy. Harry the Dog used to do my mum anally at away games. Good times"
 
Heard Jim White in Tslksport earlier saying how he got the train up and back to the game with a load of Millwall fans and there was no hint of bovver and it was just friendly banter....
 

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