Match Day Thread Hull City v Millwall

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Millwall 'Treatment' - clearly worried about catching covid
Thought they called themselves the 'F Troop'?
Friend of mine, Kev Ferry, aka as Fez was stabbed watching City at the Old Den about 1968. The incident received a couple of lines in the HDM, nothing nationally, and was forgotten about the next day. He was back behind the goal on Bunkers Hill within a fortnight.
 
Thought they called themselves the 'F Troop'?
Friend of mine, Kev Ferry, aka as Fez was stabbed watching City at the Old Den about 1968. The incident received a couple of lines in the HDM, nothing nationally, and was forgotten about the next day. He was back behind the goal on Bunkers Hill within a fortnight.
Sounds horrible.
 
Thought they called themselves the 'F Troop'?
Friend of mine, Kev Ferry, aka as Fez was stabbed watching City at the Old Den about 1968. The incident received a couple of lines in the HDM, nothing nationally, and was forgotten about the next day. He was back behind the goal on Bunkers Hill within a fortnight.

The first gang at Millwall were F Troop, with Harry The Dog prominent The Treatment thing is because the later Bushwhacker lot left cards with Treatment By Millwall on those the beat up.
Fortunately those days are gone. Good job going by the hysterical reactions to minor things by comparison nowadays. Going to Millwall in the early 1970s with less than a bus full of you was an interesting experience to say the least.
 
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The first gang at Millwall were F Troop, with Harry The Dog prominent The Treatment thing is because the later Bushwhacker lot left cards with Treatment B Millwall on those the beat up.
Fortunately those days are gone. Good job going by the hysterical reactions to minor things by comparison nowadays. Going to Millwall in the early 1970s with less than a bus full of you was an interesting experience to say the least.

guy I know, probably thought of as a 'scarfer' had a load of his teeth kicked out leaving the old Den in the seventies
 
We need to be winning our home games now, so this should be a good chance of getting the 3 points. With Jaden back and Fabio and hopefully this new winger starting along with Ryan Giles at LB likely to start, that is looking a pretty well-balanced side. I guess the main question is whether Aaron in fit now to start up front or who fills that role, Ohio or Billy Sharp or Tufan as a false nine?
 
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If it all comes off today we’ll look good on paper.

At least 18 wins from the next 18 games needed to avoid any poodle like meltdown dramas.

Start with the flat cap, eel munching wannabes

City 3-0 Knobs
96 should get us up without a Wembley visit lol
 
And how many of the Millwall lot in that picture did they get? The same number they have got for throwing bottles at the biggest derby in the universe and everywhere else - none, zero, zilch… Plenty of City for being annoyed by being struck by flying seats. How remiss of them!
Quite a few from what I remember, I know of two who got a five year ban and one had a bit of a custodial as well.
As for the game your lot should win but we are playing better football with no end result at the moment, if it clicks we may surprise you.
 
Quite a few from what I remember, I know of two who got a five year ban and one had a bit of a custodial as well.
As for the game your lot should win but we are playing better football with no end result at the moment, if it clicks we may surprise you.

I meant on that photo. The police made a big deal of using CCTV to get banning orders for City fans but just sent the video to the police in London who had better things to do with their time. The arrests came for incidents before the game. There were over 40 people injured or hospitalised, including women and kids, after bottles were thrown from the upper tier at the rugby league derby but the same CCTV has not been able to identify anyone (the police don’t look hard when it is rugby league) and no one has been charged. As usual it was quickly swept under the carpet and forgotten about by the rugby league biased local media.
 
I meant on that photo. The police made a big deal of using CCTV to get banning orders for City fans but just sent the video to the police in London who had better things to do with their time. The arrests came for incidents before the game. There were over 40 people injured or hospitalised, including women and kids, after bottles were thrown from the upper tier at the rugby league derby but the same CCTV has not been able to identify anyone (the police don’t look hard when it is rugby league) and no one has been charged. As usual it was quickly swept under the carpet and forgotten about by the rugby league biased local media.
The police are a law unto themselves(pun intended)
 
Quite a few from what I remember, I know of two who got a five year ban and one had a bit of a custodial as well.
As for the game your lot should win but we are playing better football with no end result at the moment, if it clicks we may surprise you.
What do you think of ex Tigers George Honeyman and Ryan Longman?