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Millwall fans 21:34 - Aug 7 with 76842 viewsHayesender

What a bunch of absolute cnts. Attacked my 11 year old stepson by nandos after the game, and my 16 year old stepson has ended up being arrested for kicking one of the cnts in the head to get him off his brother.

I was then arrested for defending myself against two of the cnts, and then de-arrested when it became clear I was only defending myself.

Sat at home now with grazed nuckles and want feels like a cracked rib.

Why, just why do we let these arseholes out at the same time to cause fcking havoc?

Fuming

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Millwall fans on 12:14 - Aug 8 with 4396 viewsNortholt_Rs

Millwall fans on 12:02 - Aug 8 by Fenwick_115

I hate videos like this.

First of all it shows how the idiots who think they're hard for fighting at football affect the lives of ordinary people who are in the vicinity. Those families enjoying a afternoon picnic should not be exposed to such scenes and regardless of who's involved it reflects badly on us a club too because they will associate it with QPR matches.

I also hate the fact that a small scuffle between 4 people and which was dealt with swiftly and efficiently by the Police has been blown up into a 'massive trouble down QPR' and will lend itself to rumours that there was substantial trouble which also puts families off.


No I don’t think it reflects badly on our club at all. Everybody knows their fans are vile scum. We don’t get this playing any other club.

Scooters, Tunes, Trainers and QPR.

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Millwall fans on 12:17 - Aug 8 with 4380 viewsEsox_Lucius

Hold them back at the end for 30 minutes and then release 50 at a time with an escort back to the train station even if it takes until 9pm or longer. Make sure Millwall FC are fully responsible for the costs of the extra policing.

The grass is always greener.

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Millwall fans on 12:20 - Aug 8 with 4352 viewsFenwick_115

Millwall fans on 12:14 - Aug 8 by Northolt_Rs

No I don’t think it reflects badly on our club at all. Everybody knows their fans are vile scum. We don’t get this playing any other club.


Those families may not have checked the fixture list to see who we're playing and may not even have any interest in football at all. They will just associate the trouble with QPR matches.
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Millwall fans on 12:21 - Aug 8 with 4350 viewsted_hendrix

I might be wrong but I thought Luton put a ban on Millwall fans attending Lutons ground, It was a fair few years ago.

My Father had a profound influence on me, he was a lunatic.

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Millwall fans on 12:23 - Aug 8 with 4313 viewsFenwick_115

Millwall fans on 12:21 - Aug 8 by ted_hendrix

I might be wrong but I thought Luton put a ban on Millwall fans attending Lutons ground, It was a fair few years ago.


Luton put a ban on ALL away fans for a number of years.

It was so successful that we often brought more fans to Kenilworth Road than we did to other away matches in those seasons.
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Millwall fans on 12:23 - Aug 8 with 4311 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Millwall fans on 12:14 - Aug 8 by Northolt_Rs

No I don’t think it reflects badly on our club at all. Everybody knows their fans are vile scum. We don’t get this playing any other club.


It’s gonna look bad if those getting nicked turn out to be QPR fans.
[Post edited 8 Aug 2021 12:24]
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Millwall fans on 12:31 - Aug 8 with 4245 viewsFenwick_115

Millwall fans on 12:17 - Aug 8 by Esox_Lucius

Hold them back at the end for 30 minutes and then release 50 at a time with an escort back to the train station even if it takes until 9pm or longer. Make sure Millwall FC are fully responsible for the costs of the extra policing.


You'll then have thousands of people getting more irate and frustrated which will lead to damage in the stadium.

That's before you take into account the obvious issues with their legal rights too.

Sorry to be blunt, but that's a crazy and illogical suggestion.
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Millwall fans on 12:32 - Aug 8 with 4238 viewsEsox_Lucius

Millwall fans on 12:23 - Aug 8 by BazzaInTheLoft

It’s gonna look bad if those getting nicked turn out to be QPR fans.
[Post edited 8 Aug 2021 12:24]


We already know that some of those nicked were QPR fans. The key issue is whose fans will be charged and prosecuted.

The grass is always greener.

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Millwall fans on 12:34 - Aug 8 with 4220 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Millwall fans on 12:32 - Aug 8 by Esox_Lucius

We already know that some of those nicked were QPR fans. The key issue is whose fans will be charged and prosecuted.


I don’t think it matters personally.
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Millwall fans on 12:35 - Aug 8 with 4215 viewsRangersw12

Millwall fans on 12:02 - Aug 8 by Fenwick_115

I hate videos like this.

First of all it shows how the idiots who think they're hard for fighting at football affect the lives of ordinary people who are in the vicinity. Those families enjoying a afternoon picnic should not be exposed to such scenes and regardless of who's involved it reflects badly on us a club too because they will associate it with QPR matches.

I also hate the fact that a small scuffle between 4 people and which was dealt with swiftly and efficiently by the Police has been blown up into a 'massive trouble down QPR' and will lend itself to rumours that there was substantial trouble which also puts families off.


Way over the top policing and overaction to 2 Rangers defending themselves against 10 Millwall

But it's no surprise the cowardly police go for the 2 Rangers as they were pandering to the Millwall fans all day . It does my head in especially as were treated like scum when we go to there hovel of a ground
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Millwall fans on 12:37 - Aug 8 with 4196 viewscharmr

It’s been going on for years letting fans with reputations out at the same time down at Rangers. How many away grounds have we all been too and kept back.

I wrote to the club and even spoke to Mark Devlin personally once. The answer was always ‘it’s a police decision’ well Rangers make a club decision about ticket allocation then. Like a lot of things in life once the decision makers experience it for themselves seems the only time something changes.

Also the hard fact reality is when Millwall fans bleat on about how many away fans attend the new den. Who wants to face and deal with the London Bridge experience when going to watch a game of football especially for teams with fans from nearer locations.

On a side note their is part of me that thinks the Police/Politicians use football as a crowd training exercise and a show of strength/control.

Ps Joe Gallen when assistant at Millwall said their crowd were a horrible lot.
[Post edited 8 Aug 2021 12:40]
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Millwall fans on 12:41 - Aug 8 with 4166 viewsFenwick_115

Millwall fans on 12:34 - Aug 8 by BazzaInTheLoft

I don’t think it matters personally.


It doesn't.

Local people with no interest in football won't care if 100% of those arrested are Millwall fans. All they will care about is that it happened when a match was on at QPR.
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Millwall fans on 12:42 - Aug 8 with 4156 viewsT_Block

Agreed .I believe the league and clubs could do without the Millwall support.With the right police support I think it is perfectly reasonable to ban them from away games
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Millwall fans on 12:52 - Aug 8 with 4076 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Millwall fans on 12:42 - Aug 8 by T_Block

Agreed .I believe the league and clubs could do without the Millwall support.With the right police support I think it is perfectly reasonable to ban them from away games


Trouble is, Millwall aren’t even in the top 20 of football clubs by arrests so they’ll be well within their rights to challenge legally.
[Post edited 8 Aug 2021 12:54]
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Millwall fans on 12:58 - Aug 8 with 4016 viewsStanisgod

Millwall fans on 21:51 - Aug 7 by Mick_S

I really don’t know what to say Hayes. An 11 year old? WTF? All the best to you all.


Such brave ars#oles arent they? Back to one tier next season, or better banned altogether. Scum.

It's being so happy that keeps me going.

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Millwall fans on 13:03 - Aug 8 with 3986 viewsFenwick_115

Millwall fans on 12:52 - Aug 8 by BazzaInTheLoft

Trouble is, Millwall aren’t even in the top 20 of football clubs by arrests so they’ll be well within their rights to challenge legally.
[Post edited 8 Aug 2021 12:54]


And providing they behave themselves as well as they did in the ground yesterday no club is going to be asking to lose the revenue made by ticket sales, programme sales and food/drink in the away end.
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Millwall fans on 13:10 - Aug 8 with 3924 viewsSnipper

Millwall fans on 12:52 - Aug 8 by BazzaInTheLoft

Trouble is, Millwall aren’t even in the top 20 of football clubs by arrests so they’ll be well within their rights to challenge legally.
[Post edited 8 Aug 2021 12:54]


They cause mayhem wherever they go. I guarantee that Millwall fans are given more leeway than other fans by the police.
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Millwall fans on 13:17 - Aug 8 with 3862 viewsBazzaInTheLoft

Millwall fans on 13:10 - Aug 8 by Snipper

They cause mayhem wherever they go. I guarantee that Millwall fans are given more leeway than other fans by the police.


Don’t shoot the messenger but whether that is true or not, if you want to build a case against Millwall being banned from away fixtures then you’ll need to present a case.

Currently there is more evidence for banning Grimsby than Millwall.
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Millwall fans on 13:19 - Aug 8 with 3842 viewsdanehoop

Millwall fans on 13:17 - Aug 8 by BazzaInTheLoft

Don’t shoot the messenger but whether that is true or not, if you want to build a case against Millwall being banned from away fixtures then you’ll need to present a case.

Currently there is more evidence for banning Grimsby than Millwall.


OK, if that is a two for one deal, it sounds a bargain.

Never knowingly understood

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Millwall fans on 13:28 - Aug 8 with 3773 viewsCiderwithRsie

Millwall fans on 12:34 - Aug 8 by BazzaInTheLoft

I don’t think it matters personally.


I am presuming you mean that it doesn't matter to those families on the Green as to which club the supporters came from. Fair enough.

But I think it matters quite a lot if out of just 11 arrests one of them is Hayesender's lad, defending his kid brother from a bunch of thugs, and none of them are the actual thugs.
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Millwall fans on 13:30 - Aug 8 with 3763 viewsQPR_Jim

Millwall fans on 13:03 - Aug 8 by Fenwick_115

And providing they behave themselves as well as they did in the ground yesterday no club is going to be asking to lose the revenue made by ticket sales, programme sales and food/drink in the away end.


I thought the club have to pay for the police around the ground, so how much more does that cost for Millwall games due to their behavior and reputation.

You're also arguing yourself that the locals enjoying their Saturday will associate it with QPR regardless of whether it's our fans or Millwall. So by allowing this to happen the club are losing potential fans which are far more valuable to the club than losing away fans.

In my opinion there's definitely an argument for the club to limit the number of Millwall fans in the ground in future. If it's top tier only the access would be limited to one entrance and the away fans can be escorted down the SAR to White City Station. Net off the seats below where objects can be thrown.
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Millwall fans on 13:30 - Aug 8 with 3762 viewsLoftgirl

Millwall fans on 12:23 - Aug 8 by Fenwick_115

Luton put a ban on ALL away fans for a number of years.

It was so successful that we often brought more fans to Kenilworth Road than we did to other away matches in those seasons.


My brother lived in Luton during the time of that ban. When he went to their box office to get tickets for the Rangers game, they asked him if he wanted to sit in the Rangers end. As we were members, we even got tickets for the league cup final against Forest. Obviously we were in with the Luton fans at the final, so we couldn't show our delight at Forest winning.
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Millwall fans on 13:38 - Aug 8 with 3696 viewsStanisgod

Millwall fans on 22:33 - Aug 7 by stowmarketrange

There’s no excuse for picking on an 11 year kid.I hope the cnt is really proud of himself and his actions.There is no way they should be let out at the same time as home fans.Get enough police on duty and keep them penned in,either in the ground or in the street outside.
I hope the kids are ok mate.


what makes you laugh is when we go there we are cooped in that cage for half an hour being pelted with all sorts while old bill just stand looking, and stopped from going to the station.

It's being so happy that keeps me going.

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Millwall fans on 13:40 - Aug 8 with 3696 viewskensalriser

OP's issue should be taken up with the club by whatever route is available and a complaint lodged with the Met. All if you can be bothered, which is a serious question not a facetious one, because going after stuff like this can take up a lot of time and energy.

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Millwall fans on 13:47 - Aug 8 with 3636 viewsStanisgod

Millwall fans on 12:02 - Aug 8 by Fenwick_115

I hate videos like this.

First of all it shows how the idiots who think they're hard for fighting at football affect the lives of ordinary people who are in the vicinity. Those families enjoying a afternoon picnic should not be exposed to such scenes and regardless of who's involved it reflects badly on us a club too because they will associate it with QPR matches.

I also hate the fact that a small scuffle between 4 people and which was dealt with swiftly and efficiently by the Police has been blown up into a 'massive trouble down QPR' and will lend itself to rumours that there was substantial trouble which also puts families off.


Are you a closet Walllllll fan, you seem to be defending them a lot.

It's being so happy that keeps me going.

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