It's miles better now but still cowardly ****s like today. Never understood people carrying blades myself. Have it with your fists or **** right off imo.
Tweeeeeeeeeeeeeenty times Twenty times Man United Twenty times Twenty times I say Twenty times twenty times Man United Playing football the Matt Busby way GGMU
Started back when I got a bit older. Went between 87 and 94 on and off but stopped then cos of kids until 2004. Been taking my girls since they were 6 yrs old. Am lucky enough to go to 10 -15 games per season at the moment.
Nah...my original point weren't clear. Both my girls love going to Spurs with me...I am very lucky that Mrs RCL understands my love of football...shes a Wednesday fan...so she has never minded me taking them.
they won the sheriif of london cup in 1905.... it's not quite a norwich hospital cup... But hey gotta take what you can.
Millwall- family club of the year https://www.millwallfc.co.uk/news/2017/may/millwall-win-family-club-of-the-year/
I take my nieces to Vicarage Road whenever I can get extra tickets. My sister in law is happy enough because they love it. There is no way my uncle's would have been allowed to take me as my old man wouldn't have agreed to it. I used to lie about where I was going
There wasn’t any pre arranged fighting. A large group of Everton fans had hired a social club for a drink before the game, Millwall got wind of it and yesterday lunchtime there was a social media post of some Millwall **** passing on their travel plans and arranging an ambush, Small time **** heads. ****ing ****house club and fans, burn the ****er down.
One positive of the late goal is at least you won't have loads of those ****s coming to Goodison midweek.
around 100 Everton fans had to be kept back from attacking a pub full of Millwall fans. Normal fans do not do that. Every club has it ****s...football ****ers in gangs were glorified in books and films in the 90s...so I would be very surprised if if weren't prearranged or attacks were not pre planned on both sides.
A few hundred Millwall fans turning up to be greeted by half of Liverpool would have been worthy of the Sky red button.
On the handball goal, is there a different rule for when it results in a goal? If that was on the halfway line it’s probably considered unintentional.