Ye,s he died a couple of years back, not sure about the circamstances though Maybe Annis has more details? I saw him once, dressed in a pork pie hat and hurling abuse at policemen. [12] In 1982 Millwall club chairman Alan Thorne threatened to close the club because of violence sparked by losing in the FA Cup to non-league side Slough Town. Despite being furious about having broken countless school rules, Hermione had noticed that the dog was standing on a trap door, and guarding something. by bluebirds over. Sun Mar 20, 2011 7:36 pm, by Forever Blue Sun Mar 20, 2011 9:26 pm, Users browsing this forum: 7777 glt, Google [Bot], robbo, rontom and 409 guests, im sure someone said on there post he would turn in is grave so i take it he is dead how long was this came across him a few times in fhe late seventies. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. We use cookies and similar tools that are necessary to enable you to make purchases, to enhance your shopping experiences and to provide our services, as detailed in our Cookie Notice. well deserved victory! Came down on the train!. } Always plenty of mW all in there. He was really gobby, and one of our lot gave him a hiding. WebThis Time in History In these videos, find out what happened this month (or any month!) A 7,500 fine was levied against Millwall, though this was later withdrawn on appeal. Was down a couple of weeks ago, impressed with the club and the fans. "[8] In the 1920s Millwall's ground was closed for two weeks after a Newport County goalkeeper, who had been struck by missiles, jumped into the crowd to confront some of the home supporters and was knocked unconscious. Using your mobile phone camera - scan the code below and download the Kindle app. [33] Other examples of this include archive footage of their hooligan element's past bad behaviour being shown, when disorder has occurred at other grounds, not involving them. font-size: 14px; It was like the Cantina scene from Star Wars. Magic Sponge Members Jun 17, 2011 1,135 House In The Hill Feb 14, 2012 #8 He lived in Cuckfield for a while and I used to have a pint with him in The Sussex in Haywards Heath on the odd occasion. Barrington One-Eyed Baz Patterson focused his formidable physique, passion and drive into both mixed martial arts and kickboxing and became an IKF champion. "I see it as unjust. [35][36], In April 2013, Millwall met Wigan Athletic in a semi-final of the FA Cup. In the original film, Harry The Dog, F-Troop's notorious leader, was shown fighting a mob of Bristol Rovers fans single-handed and some of the worst excesses of Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. jQuery(document).ready( function($) { Comedy gold. As we entered the ground there was a huge roar went up as the Millwall lads caught sight of our main group coming in. Other clubs will have fans who will change their behaviour knowing theyre playing you. leicester1 09-12-2013, 07:29 PM Harry the Dog was the leader of Millwalls notorious F-Troop during the 1970's, and the most feared football hooligan of his generation. Try again. I was at a late 90s game at the New Den, City lost, there was unrest at the club and a What do these books have in common? Was working in London yesterday and went to millwall v reading. As leader of Millwall's notorious F-Troop during the 1970s, he was at the forefront of many of the fist "If theres any fighting around you, you look for an opportunity to go up behind someone and give them a sly punch in the kidneys or kick them in the leg and then back off. I remember staring work at Chester le Street District Council as a 16 year old in September 1977 and within months the lights would go out in the office at 3pm, 4pm or whatever time the blackout was called and Dickensian like we got on with our work via candlelight. There were probably 300 in this group. Early 80's without a doubt. It looks like you're new here. Harry The Dog The Strange Tale Of Ian Davison, SAFC Fan; Freedom Fighter? : These are portraits of people who chose one path in life and now have all turned their lives around. On Tour With The Lads; Millwall 1979, is the first in an occasional series of reminisces of supporting Sunderland AFC; a lifetime commitment and a one that I wouldnt have swapped for the world. That is another story as well. Millwall 'boot boys' documentary 1977 - CPFC.ORG : The lad with the big hair? WebThe original football hooligan channel - Latest footage @ http://terrace-retro.net I'm pretty sure that Millwall fan on the train who gave the "pint pot in the face" comment is on the opening credits of MOTD or MOTD2. 87' Substitution by Millwall player George Saville make way for George Evans. Magic Sponge Members Still a tough place. have you seen the Millwall Documentry From 1977, thats on you tube as well.I dont know how to put links up on here, can somebody help cardiff 74 with this ? Anyway we booked up with the Travel Club and travelled down to London for our game at The Den. We were the first multi-racial football crew in Britain it brought together youths from different areas of Birmingham during the Eighties," he said. : The match at this point was 0 v 0. The infamous terrace chant of Millwall supporters , Millwall F.C.West Ham United F.C. Over the other side of the stand there was a metal railing with spikes on the top. And don't forget cambridge away first game of the season when the general was in all the newspapers what a mob that plus pop robson scoring the winner.on his debut and brighton in the cup bank holiday weekend the rows started on the friday night , and finished with us all over the pitch and the old bill running everywhere, That was the norm Steve remember the northbrook with Millwall and aving cass pennant on the door never helped did it now i would say 1970s right up to the 80s was the best until it become trendy to be a chelseaa thug. We are the Millwall we are the best, we are the Millwall so f.uck all the rest, f.uck em all.. Millwall For other inquiries, Contact Us. Bluemoon relies on advertising to pay our hosting fees. You are using an out of date browser. Try again. Sign in or register to get started. "When I was at school, racism was rife and gangs of boneheads would chase us just because of the colour of our skin. No, this happened in Hockley Essex (near Southend) on a Thursday night after a Disco at the local Youth Centre!.Couple of weeks previously one of our lot had Almost as though it was written by a 3 year old. Happy days. , Enhanced typesetting We also use these cookies to understand how customers use our services (for example, by measuring site visits) so we can make improvements. , X-Ray Although the men pictured all had different stories to tell about how they got involved in trouble, there was one common theme. If you agree, well also use cookies to complement your shopping experience across the Amazon stores as described in our Cookie Notice. Soulboy 27 February 2015. font-size: 14px; Funny that, didnt look the type to have overdosed on TV quiz shows. Im not trying to glorify them or condemn them. We pay for your stories! Harry The Dog, died of a drink related illness. lunatics, If i had to pick an era from..A) DHs or B) SHs Id plump (marginally) for the DH eraThis era sw me too young , but took over my footy era thoughts. Many fans blame the scheme for diminishing Millwall's away support, such as at Leeds United where fans are issued with vouchers which are then exchanged for tickets at a designated point of West Yorkshire Police's choosing on the day of the game. [1] The club and fans of Millwall have a historic association with football hooliganism, which came to prevalence in the 1970s and 1980s with a firm known originally as F-Troop, eventually becoming more widely known as the Millwall Bushwackers, who were one of the most notorious hooligan gangs in England. })(window, document, 'script', 'https://google-analytics.com/analytics.js', 'ga'); I know these rivalries have been generated over the years for all the wrong reasons, but still, its nice to be noticed. "The problem of mob violence is not solely a Millwall problem, it is not a football problem, it is a problem which plagues the whole of our society", he said. There is a written piece in the exhibition catalogue by my brother and co-collaborator on this project that talks to each of the guys about what was going on in their life at the time. Ships from and sold by Book Depository CA. 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Rowling . i[r] = i[r] || function () { a.src = g; Knew most of them as a few of them drank in my local which was called the Squire in them days the lad with the big hair and glasses was Billy Piummer young lad was Gary Roberts usually got on with them well except of course around September 1976 when there was a couple of rows between our pub the Saxon which was Chels and the Squire I remember one Sunday night Little Tommy from Paddington (RIP) and a few others came over for a drink the Millwall lot came up from the squire and ran most of our mob up the road to Lower Sydenham station I got done pretty bad with a glass luckily I had one of the thick wrap round cardigans on which took most of it as they tried to do me in the back funny enough was drinking with them a couple of weeks later as if nothing had happened funny old game football eh!! , Item weight [2][3] On five occasions The Den was closed by the Football Association and the club has received numerous fines for crowd disorder. 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