you would be happy with any cup any century wouldn't you ? Never won a major league or cup in your life ay TC.
Really ? is there any that still go the games on here ? TC's always on this Leeds page while millwall play,only Ringo a real millwall fan and he lives in Yorkshire.
hang on a minute how many millwall fans is there on this site,its all bloody millwall,whats going on I DONT ADAM AND EVE IT
Ever since the football league was formed (and many many years before Leeds heard aboit football) The average crowds for the Football League 1890- 1891 season, showed that Preston averaged 6,800 and Sunderland 5,900. Preston were the Football League Champions and Sunderland were 2nd - Millwall were playing in the Southern League with average crowds of 14,000. In 1896/7, a few years before Mike was born, saw the first ever 20,000 crowd watch a football game. Here's a report Walking into the dock over rail lines, round timber and other storages, across bridges that only allowed single file in order to reach the ground. The road, 15 yards wide led to 3 turnstiles…. I was swallowed up in a throbbing mass. A youth in front of me, crushed and stifled, fainted. He had friends around who tried to beat a retreat. It was useless. The inert form had to be carried forward. Boys screamed, men struggled, but it was all useless. The men went forward and at last the gates were burst and the crowd entered as they like”. Millwall v Woolwich Arsenal Oct 22nd 1910, Millwall played their first game at The Den against Brighton & HA in front of 20,000. Crowds of 25,000 vs west ham in (March 1912), 28,000 vs Swindon (Nov 1912) and 30,000 vs west ham (Apr 1913) showed that the Lions could attract huge crowds to their new home. After World War I, the Southern League First Division became associate members of the Football League, forming the Third Division. Millwall’s first home game against Bristol Rovers attracted a crowd of 25,000 to New Cross to see Millwall play their first ever Football League fixture. For that first season in Division Three, the Lions were watched by an average attendance of 18,950. As the Millwall team strengthened during the 1920’s, so did their level of support. Eventually, Millwall won the Division Three South Championship in season 1927-28, moving up to the Second Division. During their eight season stint in the Third Division South, Millwall were the best supported team in their Division on five separate occasions. It was no surprise then, that for their first season in Division Two, the Lions posted a season average attendance of over 20,000. Their final average of 20,308 found them to be the 16th best supported team in England, with only Chelsea and Tottenham in Division Two recording higher averages. in 1934 a crowd of 35,000 watched our 2-0 home defeat by Manchester Utd sending us back down to Div 3 South. The next season Millwall defied all odds to become the first team outside the top two divisions to reach an FACup Semi-final. On the way Millwall recorded their highest attendance at The Den, when some 48,762 watched Millwall’s 5th round victory over Derby County. That season also saw crowds at the Den of 44,250 v Boro, 42,250 v Swansea, 39,700 v Huddersfield and 35,800 v Palace. That season Leeds were a 1st division club with average attendances of 16,000 Who are the REAL sleeping giants?
So that makes it 1-1 One wall fan from these boards in Yorkshire And Glory the one Leeds fan from Yorkshire
They're all plastic wallies obsessed with Leeds,did you not notice last night ? when Geezer was on here talking Leeds while the team he says he supports were getting tanked.
1891 Sleeping there all fookin dead you fool which part of [ this seasons crowds] did you have a problem understanding.
Well if you lot think you can go back 35 years and pretend you're still a big club, why can't we go back 70 years and pretend we are too?
How many 40k + crowds have you had this season? And don't go adding 2 games worth of crowds together as you'll still come up short
So surely you must be up on last seasons average of 24k as a ground that's only 60% full isn't big club mentality?
IT MEANS NOTHING IVE FOUND OUT IN FOOTBALL ITS ALL ABOUT MANAGEMENT A GOOD MANAGER CAN DO WONDERS LOOK HOW MARK WARBURTAN TURNED BRENTFORD FOOTBALL CLUB INTO A REAL FORCE LOOK HOW SAM ALLADYCE HAS TURNED SUNDERLAND BUT YOU NEED DIRECTORS WHO KNOW THERE FOOTBALL,BUT LET ME ASK THE MILLWALL FANS ON THIS PAGE WHY DIDNT IAN HOLLOWAY DO WELL AT MILLWALL I WOULD HAVE THOUGHT HE COULD HAVE DONE YOU A GOOD TURN