Old days were better man but on other hand look how far weve came as a club..Wembley that day best Saturday of my life, im a jock and have been here since 88, more than a club a Family Millwall Enough Said we grow and grow.
excellent!.... glad I saw this ...after watching Millwall V Swindon...wonder if any of these blokes are still around to see their promotion to a higher league....can Millwall ever reach the premier league?
@1878EFC2008 Not wrong there mate. I remember as a teenager at the end of the eighties and early nineties stood on the Lowfield Road Paddock. Go to Elland Rd now and you can see the half empty east stand where 33 quid is the cheapest ticket. I've lived in Germany for 18 years now and take my kids to Hannover home games where you can still stand on the terraces (and its very safe), the fan culture is still alive and ticket prices from €6 for the kids to a max of €45 for VIP seats
Agreed. I hate what football has become now. The corporations, the sterility, the all-seater bowls, the plastic fans. Don't give up hope that one day people power will bring back the terraces, as a lot of people feel the same way... but for now, I'd go as far as to say I've fallen out of love with the game that was once everything to me. It's sad.
@eJasminde Really though? bringing back the fan at the back of the stands who urinates into a crisp packet and throws it at the fans in front. The being herded like animals in cages to watch the game, The being hit by a missile thrown from opposition fans. Football was dying, hooligans were killing it and it had to change. I for one don't miss the 80s experience and feel that the spectator experience has changed dramatically for the better.
@UlsterGroundhopper Well I should mention that I only started going to football around 1992, so I am speaking from a posiion of ignorance about the 80's experience. The things you mention do seem unpleasant, but then likewise I feel that the negative aspects of today's experience are unpleasant in different more subtle way. I believe there is a way to meet in the middle - where we allow controlled standing/singing/atmosphere/cheap tickets etc and still have a respectful and enjoyable experience!
CPFC don't make me laugh, my brother supported CPFC for one year in 1994 & said that even when you was winning you crowd never even roused a voice. The most boring club in London, the Den always has a great atmosphere.
The first game I saw Millwall was 1987 & we beat Liverpool 4-1, Millwall always supports our club if we win or loose only once have I seen Millwall supporters berate the team.
Hello,my name is Mary. I have no feelings,no eyes,And no soul. I live somewhere far,far away from you,but that doesnt stop me from coming to your house tonight. At 4:00am I come out of the deep firery pit where i live,and take your soul and bring you down to the firery pit too. Once you read this,you cannot get out of this. Good luck, You'll need it.Or to get out of this,post my warning on 5 different videos,and your off my death list.
What Year was this ??
Jackboy1997 1 month ago
Old days were better man but on other hand look how far weve came as a club..Wembley that day best Saturday of my life, im a jock and have been here since 88, more than a club a Family Millwall Enough Said we grow and grow.
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excellent!.... glad I saw this ...after watching Millwall V Swindon...wonder if any of these blokes are still around to see their promotion to a higher league....can Millwall ever reach the premier league?
seymour333 1 year ago
3.51 - the crowd is beautiful
Modern football is rubbish,
1878EFC2008 1 year ago 2
@1878EFC2008 agree 100%
Bring back the terraces
telmillwall 1 year ago 4
@1878EFC2008 Not wrong there mate. I remember as a teenager at the end of the eighties and early nineties stood on the Lowfield Road Paddock. Go to Elland Rd now and you can see the half empty east stand where 33 quid is the cheapest ticket. I've lived in Germany for 18 years now and take my kids to Hannover home games where you can still stand on the terraces (and its very safe), the fan culture is still alive and ticket prices from €6 for the kids to a max of €45 for VIP seats
ThePBtommy 7 months ago
Im old Kent Road/Peckham born and bred. i'll Never forget where i came from
mrperfect1879 1 year ago
eagles!!!!!
bishbosh75 2 years ago
Super docu... Thanks for uploading
FusionDivision 2 years ago
fucking pikeys!
coathangermidwife 2 years ago
MILLLLLLLLLLLLLLWALLLLLLLLLLLL
dilanjai 2 years ago 2
Crowds reaction at 4.35-4.55 sums up the euphoria magically of those halcyon days ON THE TERRACES...
Totally different class to the sanitised, soulless, silent Stadia of today...
....and those celebrations were just to see Millwall equalise at home to Norwich...
Isleofskye 2 years ago 3
Agreed. I hate what football has become now. The corporations, the sterility, the all-seater bowls, the plastic fans. Don't give up hope that one day people power will bring back the terraces, as a lot of people feel the same way... but for now, I'd go as far as to say I've fallen out of love with the game that was once everything to me. It's sad.
eJasminde 2 years ago 11
Went to Arsenal's new ground; Epitomises what you said!
hensvoie 2 years ago
@eJasminde Really though? bringing back the fan at the back of the stands who urinates into a crisp packet and throws it at the fans in front. The being herded like animals in cages to watch the game, The being hit by a missile thrown from opposition fans. Football was dying, hooligans were killing it and it had to change. I for one don't miss the 80s experience and feel that the spectator experience has changed dramatically for the better.
UlsterGroundhopper 7 months ago
@UlsterGroundhopper Well I should mention that I only started going to football around 1992, so I am speaking from a posiion of ignorance about the 80's experience. The things you mention do seem unpleasant, but then likewise I feel that the negative aspects of today's experience are unpleasant in different more subtle way. I believe there is a way to meet in the middle - where we allow controlled standing/singing/atmosphere/cheap tickets etc and still have a respectful and enjoyable experience!
eJasminde 7 months ago
tony cascarino was the bollocks. e i o e i o. e i o e i o
patsyd80 2 years ago
Why don't you all go back up to Scotland where you belong !
CPFC !!
CMob09 2 years ago
CPFC don't make me laugh, my brother supported CPFC for one year in 1994 & said that even when you was winning you crowd never even roused a voice. The most boring club in London, the Den always has a great atmosphere.
The first game I saw Millwall was 1987 & we beat Liverpool 4-1, Millwall always supports our club if we win or loose only once have I seen Millwall supporters berate the team.
Come on you Lions! MFC & England forever!
infokemp 2 years ago 2
Millwall always supports our club if we win or loose only once have I seen Millwall supporters berate the team
That's the reason why your in Div 1, give AFC Wimbledon a wave on the way down infokemp !
CMob09 2 years ago
Millwall, apart from my son, i love you more than life itself! Warren from Milton Keynes. Born in the Old Kent Road.
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vipez2k8 3 years ago
as u c atmosphere was just unbelieveble when Millwall scores on 80's! Long Live The Original Den!
SpringsteenFinland 3 years ago 4
RIP Gerry Kent
Newbs88 3 years ago 3
we are in both but i idont see y it says bermondsey thats in nouth central southwark arnt we in new cross / rotyhiride
hazbrowne 3 years ago