I do think the proportion of the numbers that is up for the off at Millwall is different to other clubs. The off is what they are about. Or trying to be intimidating. They are a small, poorly supported club with no real football heritage. But they are all brought up on the "NOLU" nonsense, with harry the dog, The Treatment, F Troop etc etched into what being Millwall is about. That sort of is their identity and - hats off - you will find that most will at least not back off and will jump in even if they are not outwardly looking for it. This is all fuelled by the press looking for everything they do and blowing it out of proportion. They love the rep. It is all they have. Doesn't make them hard or harder than anyone else( in fact they've tended to come a cropper when the numbers have evened up) but the numbers up for it will usually be on their side and that is why we are still going on about them on here
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Unfortunate stuff off the pitch last night /merged/
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Originally posted by WeAreQPR12 View PostCame out and walked down south africa road. A few fans started to throw punches to my left. 1 guy was the size of a hobbit. That did turn into about 30/40 but seen much worse before. Cardiff definately were much worse. I heard it had kicked off near the westfields centre but some of it being handbags. Millwall were in a pub opposite the conningham but the police won the day. I think you are fine if you wanted to avoid getting in a scrap.
im 100% sure it was our boys (qpr) being contained at the bq
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Originally posted by alexferguson60 View PostDidn't see ANY Millwall fans climbing over to get at women and children in the ground. All I saw was 3,000 very noisy Millwall fans, of which the biggest problem was a ball getting nicked and never given back.
I suppose Stan Collymore also thought that the refereeing was brilliant tonight, too...
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