Again. I think that was misunderstood.
He makes the point about modern football fans- the title makes it sound like a pop at just Brighton fans. We were all expecting Brighton to bring the usually very 'up for it' crowd they have in the past to The Den. Especially as it was a night game...
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With Millwall and Charlton you get what it says on the tin. One is a rough and ready club, the other a happy clappy one. Neither try and being something they are not.
Let it be noted, as much as Palace give it (or try to) the big un to Brighton they have NEVER EVER shown at The...
I think a couple of you failed English comprehension...as a lot have pointed out on here.
It clearly says not an ideal family. He mentions 'inner city grit'. And says the bottle throwers are morons. It's a Millwall blog, he's not going to have the same views that people from leafy Sussex have...
Erm, when was that? Cos I remember someone being knocked spark out just outside the South Stand after a Sheffield Wednesday game. People were saying it was one of theirs.
East London Line to New Cross Gate. Then a 10 minute walk.
Or Surrey Quays/Bermondsey/Canada Water.
Or, as said...London Bridge, then over-ground to South Bermondsey. 3 minute journey. Ground next to station.
People are free to do whatever they like. You simply do not take the walkway, but instead follow home fans walking to the ground (2 minute walk). The main club shop is on the corner with the away end and you will see it as you turn into the stadium.
Away fans are not forced down the away end...
Ha. Funny enough, I love my pink t-shirt from Fatface!
Sadly, that Pink Lions website is our friends from east London's handy work. Mildly amusing, for them.
That Leicester fan in the vid is a muppet though.
If he wanted the 'proper' Millwall experience he should have tubed it to Bermondsey/Surrey Quays/New Cross Gate and walked to the ground and shouted at the locals. Giving it the big un when you've come via Coward's Way is a bit sad, really.
Not posted for a while. But, for those that remember I'm the Millwall fan that now lives in Brighton and has a soft spot for the Seagulls.
Seen a lot of questions etc..so, will try and answer them all.
How to get to The Den:
Car: My route is M23, then M25 (Dartford), then turn off for A2...
Living in Brighton the one thing I have been impressed with since moving here was the number of Albion top/car stckers etc I saw around. Even in places like Burgess Hill & Haywards Heath.
However, when I talked to some of these people and mentioned it and said I wondered why Brighton still only...