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lyeemoon Girne 01 Oct 10 7.55pm | |
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On BBC London news tonight Mark Bright claimed to have been a Millwall player, to be fair to him though he clarified later by saying that he was only there for a month. It always amazes me when Ian Wright claims to have been a Scumwall supporter. He did sort of come that from that part of the world but I can't imagine that he ever really supported them physically. Bearing in mind his sensitivity on race issues, very often fully justified, he and Mark Bright would have been fully aware of the dreadful abuse, much of it racist, that was heaped upon them, in their hayday, by The Den faithful. I have actually been amongst them, as were the police incidentally, when it was at its worst.
lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright. |
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EagleSi1 Beckenham 01 Oct 10 8.21pm | |
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I remember that day when it went off in the Arthur . I think it was just before k. off??? - the tension was building and building and then .....- I may be wrong about this .... did someone throw a load of popcorn ???and that was it - it all went off big time!!!
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Pete53 Hassocks 24 Feb 11 5.56pm | |
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The first football hooliganism I ever experienced was a Palace v Millwall match in the mid 60s. I recall several fights breaking out, particularly at the Whitehorse End. But, back to the original subject .. I too was at the 4-2 match. I seem to recall one of Woodruff's goals at the Holmesdale End being one where he chipped the ball over the oncoming keeper and the ball then bounced a couple of times before finally going in - at one point it looked as if it would clear the crossbar. I was also at the 2-0 win at the Den earlier in the season. On the subject of Bobby Woodruff, I saw his debut at the beginning of the (I think) 1966-67 season and I remember very clearly the gasp that went up from the crowd when he delivered his first long throw-in. Such a skill is now fairly common-place but then it was pretty well unique to Bobby Woodruff.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 25 Feb 11 12.51pm | |
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Before my time that one My first Palace v Milwall experience was watching Peter Taylor sky his penalty in a 0-0 but its most memorable for my dad breaking a habit of a lifetime and taking a 7 or 8 year old me into the Arfur seats to avoid any trouble - only for him to knock out a very agressive and mouthy Millwall fan who thought it would be big and clever to have a dig at all around him before deciding to turn his mouth on my old man. Watching his go down the stairs airborne before being scraped up and kicked out by the police whilst the old man took the applause was something that Ill never forget
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Kermit8 Hevon 25 Feb 11 1.05pm | |
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First memory for me was the 70's too. Probbaly the same game, Sash. F Troop had made an appearance on the Holmesdale terrace wearing - and does anyone else remember this? - surgical headgear. It was their uniform at the time. Very strange.
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The Sash Now residing in Epsom - How Posh 25 Feb 11 9.17pm | |
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Quote Kermit8 at 25 Feb 2011 1.05pm
First memory for me was the 70's too. Probbaly the same game, Sash. F Troop had made an appearance on the Holmesdale terrace wearing - and does anyone else remember this? - surgical headgear. It was their uniform at the time. Very strange. 74/75 Kerms I think...There wasnt tons of trouble but odd scuffles here and there if memory serves - apart from me dad.. I must admit though Millwall at the old Den was not a game I enjoyed going to whatever the result - always had to have one eye on the getting out alive
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cornwalls palace Torpoint 10 Mar 11 12.08am | |
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I too was at that 1-1 at the Den '88 Canon goal, but I was in their end (I married into a Millwall family) and I celebrated...... quietly to myself of course, untill I heard from behind "I can smell a Palace fan" thankfully my wife's brothers looked after me and I was saved. Their fans have always been up for it camaraderie takes over.
.......has our coach driver done a Poo'yet, without thinking about Gus! |
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lyeemoon Girne 10 Mar 11 9.21am | |
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Quote cornwalls palace at 10 Mar 2011 12.08am
I too was at that 1-1 at the Den '88 Canon goal, but I was in their end (I married into a Millwall family) and I celebrated...... quietly to myself of course, untill I heard from behind "I can smell a Palace fan" thankfully my wife's brothers looked after me and I was saved. Their fans have always been up for it camaraderie takes over. I was there in the stand with a Millwall friend and parallel with their goalscorer, Sheringham I believe. There was a line of very young children in front of us, no more than eight years old, all copying their fathers' obscene chants and gestures towards our supporters. It was also unnerving to be in close proximity to two notorious armed robbers. 'Nice boys really.'
lo Selhurst silva felix, lo Selhurst cara nutrix, viget, vigeat, vigebit! Best team:- Jackson; Gilbert, Evans, Cannon, Sansom; Hughes, Kember, McNichol; Byrne, Holton, Wright. |
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