Millwall fans v Leeds - What is the point?!

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I know they hate Leeds and visa versa but some of the chanting is just pointless and disrespectful..




Your right that is completely disrespectful. It amazes how low some people will go with chanting. I'm all for singing, but when it gets like this, like you say what's the point. Makes me appreciate what he have at The Amex. At least families can go there without hearing rubbish like this.
 
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Simster

"the man's an arse"
Jul 7, 2003
55,936
Surrey
They sang "Hillsborough" to Liverpool fans about 5 years ago.

They really are a different breed in South Bermondsey. A large minority of absolute bell ends.
 


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At the end of the day I want The Amex to be known for quality football, atmosphere, friendly people, friendly banter and a place people can go without worrying about morons.
May be I am getting old, but I does ask myself what does this mean.
 




OSRGull

Well-known member
Jan 20, 2011
5,298
N1A
They really are pathetic bunch. A lot of them are just skinny chavvy 16 year olds who live off Millwalls reputation from back in the day, Guarantee if one of them confronted they'd absolutely f***ing shit themselves. I'm all up for banter and creating an atmosphere but this is just disgusting behaviour.
 




FalmerforAll!**

NSC's Most Intelligent
Oct 26, 2005
8,424
Burgess Hill
Remember when that Cardiff fan fell off the railings at their place when over celebrating.

Whilst down, Millwall went 2-1 up and started singing "2-1, and you lost your fan".
 




brightonrock

Dodgy Hamstrings
Jan 1, 2008
2,482
What utter f***ing GOONS they are singing in that. All 24 year old scowling brain-dead morons who've watched Green Street a couple of times and reckon wearing Stone Island makes them hard. f***ing hell, it was like watching evolution reverse itself.

On a separate point; whilst large parts of what they're singing was disgusting, can Albion supporters take note of what fuckwits any lot of fans look like when their entire focus is on winding up opposition fans, rather than supporting the team? Whilst the occasional wind-up can be funny/worthwhile (where's your banner gone?), when people exhaust their efforts purely to get a reaction out of oppo fans 60 yards away you just look cretinous. A loud, all-join-in GOSBTS/Albion/Shoreham Aces, or a half-hearted 20 idiots holler 'Your support is f***ing shit' and a couple of wanker signs? They look f***ing tinpot and so do we when we do similar.
 


Uncle Spielberg

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Jul 6, 2003
43,555
Lancing
They should rename the Millwall home end " The Derek Branning Stand ".

Every single Millwall fan at the Amex was a Derek Branning type person , middle aged, fat, thinking they are hard but ultimately PATHETIC.
 


Uncle Spielberg

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
43,555
Lancing
Apparently Leeds Fans take it up the arse as well. They are obssessed !. I thought the Leeds Fans at the Amex won the fans contest heads down for volume, relentlessness and concentrating on their team instead of the homophobic shit.
 




BRIGHT ON Q

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
9,431
To be fair Leeds are EXACTLY the same when Millwall go up there.Did anyone see CCTV Cities from Leeds?The whole hour was policing Leeds Vs Millwall.
 














Arthur

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Jul 8, 2003
8,926
Buxted Harbour
Before too many of you become disgusted of Tunbridge Wells types just remember it wasn't many moons ago quite a few Brighton fans sung songs about Istanbul at Elland Road. In fact a still prolific poster on here couldn't wait to get home and start a thread about it being the "chant of the day" if my memory recalls!

Now the berks doing it that day were the types who were all mouth in the ground but couldn't zip their jackets up quick enough to cover up their "stripes" come the final whistle. Actually come to think about it they didn't want to know when the sensible ones amongst us kindly asked them to refrain from singing it in the ground.
 








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