Yeah that was a strange night mate. I remember thinking the exact same thing. Where have all these faces come from? It was full of older Scousers who I hadn't seen before. I think the Milwall thing brought a lot of old timers out of the woodwork for that game.There was a load of older lads from Huyton who used to run riot back in the day, with a lad called Boxhead being on the front page of the Echo the following day!And that prick of a Chairman and all connected to Milwall actually, blatently denying there was no provocation from their fans and there was no reference to Hillsborough at all
I was there that night. John Peel died that day and the Millwall fans sang some unsavoury songs about him as well as songs about Hillsborough. I remember their lot making a loud droning noise every time we starting to get a song or a chant going as well. Only got home about four in the morning. Bastards!
I was at Millwall and there wasn't a jester hat or replica shirt in sight. It was fucking mad considering it was the 2000's and football had become a media darling. That place has a certain foreboding when you approach it and its even worse when you are inside and leaving the place. Their fans take you back in time to the good/bad old days. These are not your skinny jeans, boating shoes cockneys you see at most games. Sheepskin jackets, flat caps etc. Its all very fucking weird at Millwall.Ive posted this a few times over the years on here, but that night there were a very large number of Scousers in the New Den that i had never seen at a game before and have never seen since, really menacing looking big fuckers too . Remember them all piling in not long after kick off and headed straight over to the part of our end near their nutter fans. Seats getting ripped out and thrown, the lot.And if you think the Mancs chant the vilest stuff about LFC then you've never been to Millwall.
@ Veinticinco de Mayo The way you talk to other users on this forum is something you should be ashamed of as someone who is suppose to be representing the site.
IT'S TURNING LEFT!
I thought it was poor in the upper. Reflected the game though, and I agree with the poster above who said about both fans being scared to concede.
Thats Pete the massive fanny. The big wuss.
I am all for authoritarian rule
I just saw that story about Jake Danna headlining the front page of a certain national newspaper.Really damages the reputation of our fans. Searched for his name and found no mention reporting it here.
Are you kidding? Damages our reputation?The lad was obviously desperate for a ticket. What he's done has been done for years.Anyone got access to the story of Spartacus after Gerrards equaliser in Cardiff? Pretty sure I actually seen it with my own Jack Daniels-filled eyes so it always raises a laugh.
Is it the Agadoo-song?
Went to White Heart Lane a couple of years ago, and it was very quiet. But I remember they sang "When the Spurs go marching on". Very slowly. Didn`t get the point of that. How is that supposed to get the team fired up? Sounded like they were stuck in quicksand. It wouldn`t inspire me to much more than walking around on the pitch.
lol, it's always puzzled me too.Good away day. Second half was a bit flat to begin with, and I'm not sure why so many people in the upper decided to sit down.
Sounded quiet on the tele. Lots of tourists willing to pay x3 face value for Klopp's first game ?
It is one of the iconic football songs going.When the whole ground (WHL) kicks in with it, it comes over great, it builds up as the song goes on.It is like the 70's drone at Anfield - hardly inspiring but fucks with the opposition. Some songs are just there to piss off players and fansfrom other clubs........It clearly works with you.I think it's boss myself
It is one of the iconic football songs going.I think it's boss myself