On that night, approximately 20,000 people packed into a ground that usually only held half that number to watch Luton beat Millwall 10. Yeah it was funny. 9:59 Sun Mar 27 Re: Harry the dog . Three Millwall fans received three-month prison sentences and six-year banning orders. And don't forget cambridge away first game of the season when the general was in all the newspapers what a mob that plus pop robson scoring the winner.on his debut and brighton in the cup bank holiday weekend the rows started on the friday night , and finished with us all over the pitch and the old bill running everywhere, That was the norm Steve remember the northbrook with Millwall and aving cass pennant on the door never helped did it now i would say 1970s right up to the 80s was the best until it become trendy to be a chelseaa thug. Poor me. Start your Independent Premium subscription today. harry the dog millwall hooligan dead harry the dog millwall hooligan dead. There was no booing. Seen it before.not a bad docu and some noted faces appear and quality fight footage of west 'aaam in action v Millwall Man U and others. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we dont use a simple average. About | . The one who wanted to stick a pint glass in a Northerner's facking head? [14] The penalty that Millwall faced was perhaps that the club's name was now "synonymous with everything that was bad in football and society". And so the narrative shifts, at least in the minds of those whose conduct created the situation. Bring your club to Amazon Book Clubs, start a new book club and invite your friends to join, or find a club thats right for you for free. You are using an out of date browser. Millwall are a team with a relatively small fanbase but their significance in the English game is massive. This has led to a siege mentality among supporters of the club, which gave rise to the Millwall fans' famous terrace chant, No one likes us, we don't care, being sung in defiant defence of themselves and their team. The scheme introduced by Paphitis now only applies to perceived high-risk away games. played on my head for a few seconds!. They became the poster-boys for terrace violence, an identity cemented to such a degree that more than three decades later Millwalls mob were the bad guys in the risible hooligan movie Green Street. It's easy! , Language [12][13], On 11 March 1978 a riot broke out at The Den during an FA Cup quarter-final between Millwall and Ipswich Town, with the home team losing 61. The best days for me were from 1974 (ish) to mid 1980s. The album follows Bobby Weir & Wolf Bros: Live in Colorado, which was released this past February to critical acclaim. Sunderland in the Milk Cup, home and away and by all accounts at Parsons Green, Tottenham in 1978 I was at Seven Sisters and we did really well, and Upton Park in 1981 which rarely gets mentioned. Although he had played for eight different clubs, playing his fewest games (four) for Millwall, and was signed to Bradford City at the time, the BBC used the headline, "Former Millwall striker Gavin Grant guilty of murder". , Publication date : Only racists want Millwall to fail in the fight against racism. Panorama researchers. The News of the World, however, bore the headline: "Millwall Thugs Deck Linesman With Concrete". Remember all that bollox about the Millwall brick? The battle is bigger than any individual team. Reply. Bobby the Wolf. There was an error retrieving your Wish Lists. Just viewed the Millwall documentary from 1977. Pitch invasions resulted in another closure in 1947 and in 1950 the club was fined after a referee and linesman were ambushed outside the ground. : Booing anti-racist gestures is entirely in character for many regulars at The Den. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. - Millwall FC forum from footymad.net. Whatever became of Harry the Dog ? The 1977 Millwall one is great, it's got a bit of the Monty Python style about it. For numbers I would say the 80s but pound for pound late 70s after we had been down in the second division a couple of seasons the Millwall experience made us better organised we came back to the first prepared to go to places we had nether been before mobbed up Manchester, Liverpool etc even going into and taking other London clubs ends North Bank Arsenal Boxing Day 1977 peaking with the firm we took to Spurs in August 1978 Good days. Instead, the letter suggested that Millwall and their fans are victims. Far better organisation and sheer numbers took many teams by surprise. He lived in Cuckfield for a while and I used to have a pint with him in The Sussex in Haywards Heath on the odd occasion. The irony is that, like last nights letter, the documentary was a self-inflicted wound. Well-Known Member Mar 30, 2020 #22 mdingwall said: We had a thread about the Millwall docu on the old Footymad messageboard - Harry the Dog drunk himself to death, Billy Plummer moves to a town on the coast and committed suicide just before his daughters wedding, Bobby the Wolf (of "dirty Northern ponce" fame) is still with us and attending games. As leader of Millwalls notorious F-Troop during the 1970s, he was at the forefront of many of the fist fights, pitch battles and gang warfare that broke out between rival firms in that era, including at Eastville Stadium in Bristol where he single-handedly tore into Bristol Rovers firm, the Gas Hit Squad and began headbutting, kicking, punching and gouging the eyes out of every member of that pathetic little outfit who got in his way. It led to a ban on away supporters by Luton from their Kenilworth Road ground for four years. Discover more of the authors books, see similar authors, read author blogs and more. Together as one, we will not let that happen.. Millwall in the Cup. I was at my mate Smithy's house in Crawley and he knocks on the door. , Paperback He is now an icon & an image of huge notoriety for MIllwall F.C. The BBC approached a number of teams and only Millwall agreed to become involved in the filming. This aroused considerable excitement among the spectators. [4], The BBC documentary Panorama was invited into the club by Millwall in 1977 to show the hooligan reputation was a myth and being blown out of proportion by reporting. Unable to add item to List. Being 56 years of age now, I remember CBL also as the scariest place to be (or not to be) in the 80s. If you agree, well also use cookies to complement your shopping experience across the Amazon stores as described in our Cookie Notice. While we try to keep adverts as unobtrusive as possible without pop ups, we need to run ad's to make sure we can stay online and continue to keep the forum up, as over the years costs have become very high. "The problem of mob violence is not solely a Millwall problem, it is not a football problem, it is a problem which plagues the whole of our society", he said. It's 1977, and Millwall are in the bottom half of the old Second Division. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. Our payment security system encrypts your information during transmission. Sounds like a nice scarf. It was a different world back then. That Bobby the Wolf is still around, lives up Brentwood Whitester. Other major changes were ground designs, destruction of the old wooden stands and many other changes to take us to where we are today. Scotland Yard withdrew its threat to sue, stating: "In light of the efforts made and a donation to a charity helping injured police officers, the Metropolitan Police Service has decided not to pursue legal action against Millwall F.C. There was a problem loading your book clubs. In the late 70s/early 80s there was a mini-series about notable, for one reason or another, football clubs. It may not display this or other websites correctly. After the fun and games on the pitch after the game we decide to make our own way back to the station, Where we had a couple of run in with a few of their boys in the end we jump on a bus back to the Station, Under DH and B there was a good gang of chelsea to roam the country in a viking thrilling way..Ive thought about this again and i have to have a slight preference for SH and the edge that was brought to the table..We must remember though that folk in charge of proceedings couldnt have achieved all that was done without the brave warriors that were ( yes ive chosen my words correctly) surrounding all scenarios. Forza&co will be wanking themselves silly as per. Full content visible, double tap to read brief content. It whispered no one likes us into the ear of the worst elements instead of unequivocally confronting prejudice. Sorry, there was a problem loading this page. Not to be denied his afternoon's fun Harry hitched a lift to Rovers and carried out his lone assault on the home end - he was promptly ejected. Knew most of them as a few of them drank in my local which was called the Squire in them days the lad with the big hair and glasses was Billy Piummer young lad was Gary Roberts usually got on with them well except of course around September 1976 when there was a couple of rows between our pub the Saxon which was Chels and the Squire I remember one Sunday night Little Tommy from Paddington (RIP) and a few others came over for a drink the Millwall lot came up from the squire and ran most of our mob up the road to Lower Sydenham station I got done pretty bad with a glass luckily I had one of the thick wrap round cardigans on which took most of it as they tried to do me in the back funny enough was drinking with them a couple of weeks later as if nothing had happened funny old game football eh!! , Word Wise [28][29] In the aftermath of the disorder, Millwall were handed three charges by the FA and later cleared of all of them; West Ham received four charges and were found guilty on two counts: violent, threatening, obscene and provocative behaviour, and entering the field of play. We met at fb and got of the tube at surrey docks i think. Sports. Fighting began on the terraces and spilled onto the pitch; dozens of fans were injured, with some hooligans turning on their own team's supporters leaving some innocent fans bloodied. This includes using first- and third-party cookies, which store or access standard device information such as a unique identifier. Numerous pitch invasions, fighting in the stands and missile-throwing occurred, of which one such object hit Luton's goalkeeper Les Sealey. , Screen Reader On 6 November 1965 Millwall beat west London club Brentford 21 away at Griffin Park and during the game a hand grenade was thrown onto the pitch from the Millwall end. Help others learn more about this product by uploading a video! But isnt that an indication of quality? "Bobby the Wolf, Harry the dog, Mad Pat and Winkle." Poor old Winkle - how come he got stuck with . , Sticky notes Delivery cost, delivery date and order total (including tax) shown at checkout. The knifing happened just half-an-hour before the return Milk Cup tie between the two London clubs notorious for their hooligan supporters. It was later retrieved by police and determined to be a harmless dummy. To see our price, add these items to your basket. Could you please allow adverts on this domain by switching it off. Clear editor. Went with other German Blues to the match and were surrounded by little rats of them (aged 15 or 16) with stanley knives and other tools. More than four decades on, the racism is slightly more sophisticated. October 31, 2014 in Chelsea FC Vintage. ","fractionalValue":"99","symbolPosition":"left","hasSpace":false,"showFractionalPartIfEmpty":true,"offerListingId":"bMVY%2FQLXZhZZFogzdPqpm9trfCfZKnauBDVhmdPTdDRw4HOPqItA18BukPxnLCV2JB0WFqG1%2BsoZIU3IxTYBtAdLdhqRiQTm61A7RJKgzrYuPxuLz5vYbjSM%2B%2Bq1YT90","locale":"en-GB","buyingOptionType":"NEW"}], Item can be returned in its original condition for a full refund or replacement within 30 days of receipt. Loved early to mid 80s The millwall game remember them just before kick off giving it some and getting run out of the west.into the north and setting fire to everything they could . After that followd chelsea all over uk in our not so great (at least on the field) days. Yeah it was the pub featured in the Panorama program became a Wetherspoons a couple of years before I moved down the line understand now demolished and is a block of flats the Saxon is now Lidls, RIP billy plummer.. millwall fan was a nice fella, Sorry to hear about that he was a good laugh Billy. Managed to get out of this place, but it was scary there and no Old Bill to be seen for miles. Am I Nearly There Yet? ASIN For anyone that knows football - that is a penalty. Please try again. Remember that infamous documentary well. 70's and 80's were my time. Looks interesting, but unfortunately I can't get it to load. On 6 November 1965 Millwall beat west London club Brentford 2-1 away at Griffin Park and during the game a hand grenade was thrown onto the pitch from the Millwall end. I was still at school and was the only one of mates who went that day, same as to spuds away a couple of years earlier in a night game where a small group of us went inyo the park lane end (i stayed in there the whole game). There were conflicting reports in the media as to whether missiles were initially thrown by Hull supporters following chanting and jeering by Millwall fans at Jimmy Bullard (an ex-West Ham player) just prior to the fixture. An alcoholic who died in a shop doorway. A police spokeswoman said that 47 police officers and 24 police horses were injured, and the Metropolitan Police considered suing the club after the events. Additional gift options are available when buying one eBook at a time. The lad living with he's mother was hillarious . For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding. Click Customise Cookies to decline these cookies, make more detailed choices, or learn more. Kelvin MacKenzie, an enemy of football, liked to bask in the reflected toughness during his heyday at The Sun. but the thrill of turning up at some town un-escorted by Seor plod, going into the local pubs and having all the "banter", walking to the ground and thinking that our numbers were massive. Log into your account. Clearly a psychopath, Bobby did not hesitate to punch, kick, headbutt or shoot anybody who got in his way. Sounds like a nice scarf. Take away the fans and many of the games on the pitch are no better than watching paint dry, but I bet they don't have the comradeship, and the crack like we used to, win lose or draw.and I don't mean the game, I dont get wound up by it anymore.We are obviously a much bigger club than in our so called sh*t days..Its a truism..We got lucky because we have an owner that loves his purchase as much as he canNow these smaller clubs just cant find the quality of owner as we didOH and erm man city did, Ive read bits about us at millwall in the 70s..Id like to tell it as i can remember it.Ill start by saying i cant remember sleeping the night b4 this , for us, famous or maybe infamous match of footy and fans..I rememberfrom the point of being on a station somewhere with around 50 plus Blues..These Blues were the biz and wanted to do the do at millwall that dayI remember many trains passing as i heard we were waiting for Bs mob to join up with..For some reason this didnt occur..Our little following of blues made the journey to the OLD DENA horrid place to walk .Remember we walked under underpasses and the fear, for me anyway, was building footstep by footstep.Getting to the ground it was obvious we had to be quiet as we entered the COLD BLOW LANE ENDIt was reletively early so vast numbers at that point wernt aboutAs we got into the CBL i noticed how ridiculous, in my opinion, it was that they had a small wooden hut that sold progs on the terrace itselfI expected us to be quiet until maybe some bigger cfc mob came inIt wasnt soSome blokes adrenalin got the better of him and he shoutedCHEELLSSEEAA..it went very quickly to the chelsea in attendance steaming the millwall who were in their home endThe surprise element of it meant they initially ran.They came back quickly thoThe melay that followed saw chaps of all sizes and coloursfighting in sporadic areas of the cbl.It got so that to recognise friend from foe was difficult..I recognised a bloke i knew as scotty.Then another who was standing there smiling like a catI at this point was making my way to the upper part of the terrace petrified but excited millwall had been run..We eventually went onto the pitch and made our way to the other endMillwalls mob came too ..Lots of mayhem occured and i remember meeting up with a lost pal in the side terrace laterWe saw a large cfc contingent enter the away fans end and i just pressumed it was Bs lot coming late.It was scary from start to finishI was young and got myself home in thankful safety..A great day tho.I know plenty of real hard footy boys that have never stood in the old CBL..Im proud i did even if it wasnt for very long. The whine leapt from the page. Please refresh the page or navigate to another page on the site to be automatically logged inPlease refresh your browser to be logged in. try telling that to harry the dog, bobby the wolf, mad pat and winkle, harry the dog is dead, ginger bob is a fat old cunt and dont know the other two, I do however, know a few millwall of today and i wouldnt shit myslf put it that way, Only know them names from that panorama documentary. Yeah, yeah we said and thought nothing of it. Author is the same on all, Ian Drawie, Drew Alina & Dan Wieral. The Sun newspaper ran the sensationalist grenade-related headline "Soccer Marches to War! Back to top. Follow authors to get new release updates, plus improved recommendations. Cup final", "Millwall 19641966 Back to Back Promotions", "Leeds United v Millwall: Police mount anti-hooligan operation", "Millwall v Leeds United: Police issue behaviour warning", "Millwall angered by Carling Cup ticket decision", "West Ham and Millwall mount defence over Carling Cup violence", "West Ham fined 115,000 over violence against Millwall", "Football: Crowd trouble may lead to closure of New Den: FA charges south London club after disturbances at play-off match", "Liverpool fans jailed over Hillsborough taunts riot. 21 Toughest British Football Hooligan Firms Ever!! We work hard to protect your security and privacy. 1977 some of you older chaps will remember this documentary. [21], On the evening of 25 August 2009, clashes between some Millwall and West Ham fans outside Upton Park resulted in 20 people being injured, including one Millwall fan who was stabbed. I mean he was that good.look at the quality job he has now.. Wasnt Harry the Dog a child minder or nursery assistant or somat like that? They have a prominent place in football culture that means they have a relevance that exceeds their small-club status. Please try again. Replies (0) Options Top. In the second-half, a coin was thrown from the terraces, which struck Millwall player Len Julians on the head, drawing blood. : The lad with the big hair? These promotions will be applied to this item: Some promotions may be combined; others are not eligible to be combined with other offers. The Wolves fans lobbed quite a few darts into our side that day. How's the head lol, Where we playing Millwall are did your paths just pass. I hear this all the time from Spurs & Arsenal I just have little laugh and walk away. Powered by Invision Community. Millwall are a team with a relatively small fanbase but their significance in the English game is massive. Great post Mike. After viewing product detail pages, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in. Read instantly on your browser with Kindle for Web. , Print length The ground not relisting how far it was from the town. Find your bookmarks in your Independent Premium section, under my profile. [24] In August 1993, Millwall relocated to the New Den and ended that season third in Division One, entering the playoffs to try and win a place in the FA Premier League. The Den has never been as universally white as some imagine. The game itself saw about fifty West Ham supporters invade the pitch on three occasions, forcing the game to be temporarily suspended once. Sorry, there was a problem saving your cookie preferences. how to save a picture on laptop without mouse. It explained: It is their right to do so., It continued: The eyes of the world are on this football club your club, and then came the bombshell. How's the head lol. The squire on Bromley road? The police later said the violence, because of its large scale, was organised beforehand. [38], The infamous terrace chant of Millwall supporters , Utrecht Bunnikside, Glasgow Rangers ICF, Westham Massive, Millwall F.C.West Ham United F.C. Thanks for posting that link. Lets unite to confound the they who want us to fail. And don't forget cambridge away first game of the season when the general was in all the newspapers what a mob that plus pop robson scoring the winner.on his debut and brighton in the cup bank holiday weekend the rows started on the friday night , and finished with us all over the pitch and the old bill running everywhere, I remember the Brighton game I got down there early on the Saturday and all the talk was, I can remember a few of us having a couple of drink in the town pub before hand and then walk to. As leader of West Ham United's hooligan firm, the Intercity Firm (ICF), Bobby the Wolf struck fear into all who knew him. : It was described by the BBC as one of the worst cases of civil disorder seen in Britain in recent times. Just read the book about the policeman who infiltrated Milllwall and then more or less became one of them. Where we playing Millwall are did your paths just pass. Then the middle aged child worker who appears to be grooming some young lad through football violence. It offers comradeship, excitement and glory. Borata had an incredible game that night. Try again. The stadium announcer warned that the game would be abandoned if there were any more disturbances from the crowd, prompting some Millwall fans to invade the pitch in an unsuccessful attempt to get the game abandoned. Bobby the Wolf, Harry the Dog, Mad Pat and Winkle haha. While we try to keep adverts as unobtrusive as possible without pop ups, we need to run ad's to make sure we can stay online and continue to keep the forum up, as over the years costs have become very high. this one worked as a school caretaker or something like that. The police later said the violence, because of its scale, was organised beforehand. [4] Millwall's hooligans are regarded by their rivals as amongst the stiffest competition, with Manchester United hooligan Colin Blaney describing them as being within the 'top four' firms in his autobiography 'Undesirables'[5] and West Ham hooligan Cass Pennant featuring them on his Top Boys TV YouTube channel, on which this fearsome reputation for violence was described. Did you know the guy with the glasses and rollneck? Violent incidents punctuate their history but a 1977 Panorama documentary elevated the notoriety of their fans to a different level. Can't keep his job after this week surely ?? I was only fortunate to get to as many home games as I could and some away games in and around London as I was living in Reading and although the cost of getting in the ground wasn't high, the cost of the train fare etc and a 'fun' day out ate into the wage packet, especially as a young apprentice..anyway my point is that as I sit here 40+ years later I sometimes reflect when I read posts like yours; Was this the era that had one of the biggest impacts on the history of footballbecause of the fights and the way the old grounds were designed; fans standing on the terraces leaning against the railings and being pushed forward from the back etc, the feeling of the warm piss of the nutter behind you running down your leg, caused many significant changes in terms of safety and security, none of those things entered our heads then, let alone the owners. For my troubles, i got his Kung Fu numchuckers (?) I think it was a Panorama programme about Millwall and hooliganism where w learned of Harry the Dog. Far better organisation and sheer numbers took many teams by surprise. The problem is that the letter sent out a mixed message. By Saw an article a while back- he was the one in the Panorama documentary that said that if any Northern Ponce spits on him he sticks pint glasses in their eads!. Bryan's Gunn. That Bobby the Wolf is still around, lives up Brentwood, But unfortunately the coach broke down ! [33] Other examples of this include archive footage of their hooligan element's past bad behaviour being shown, when disorder has occurred at other grounds, not involving them. Think, as many others, the mob of the early 80s was the best. 15. I could go on .. massive away support..I have been watching the transfer window tonight .an everton fan said we were a small club with no history before abramovich god that so winds me up, I just laugh at them all I keep on saying to these people is who was in 3 FA.Cup final including 2000, 2 of which we won in the 90's plus Cup Winner Cup, winners and Semi - Final of champion League. [30], Former club chairman Reg Burr once commented: "Millwall are a convenient coat peg for football to hang its social ills on",[31] an example being the reporting of convicted murderer Gavin Grant. But to answer your question I agree with you, mid 90's was the peak. try telling that to harry the dog, bobby the wolf, mad pat and winkle harry the dog is dead, ginger bob is a fat old cunt and dont know the other two, I do however, know a few millwall of today and i wouldnt shit myslf put it that way You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie Preferences, as described in the Cookie Notice. In the last episode of the series Bobby gets his revenge on the Wolf for last week's grilling and the Wolf lays down a chilling challenge for the current top. I know i am sounding like an old geezer (but i suppose i am sort of getting there now!!) Never to be forgotten and yes, i agree, fans today simply cannot comprehend what it was like week in week out - especially away. Alex Mighten 8. Warning: "continue" targeting switch is equivalent to "break".Did you mean to use "continue 2"? With the patronizing, posh voice over. That was the basis for the film ID. These ebooks can only be redeemed by recipients in the US. [16] The then chairman Theo Paphitis responded that Millwall could not be blamed for the actions of a mindless minority who attach themselves to the club. [35][36], In April 2013, Millwall met Wigan Athletic in a semi-final of the FA Cup. Find all the books, read about the author, and more. Yeah in a way it is admirable but also sad as they're so small minded. [6], The stigma of violence attached to Millwall can be traced back over 110 years. The Nightmare Returns: The Violent Story of Britain's Most Prolific Football Hooligan and Combat 18's Top Boy. You must log in or register to reply here. Tiny was respected and revered by football fans. Ex army.. pyscho squad. its the millwall that do my head in, they think they really are something, 2-1 & another managerial casualty in the morning I suspect. HomerJay, The message from the boardroom was clear: it was crucial that they should not be provided with any more ammunition. "Alright Smiffy, still supporting Chelse?" Bobby Robson, then manager of Ipswich, said of Millwall fans afterward, "They [the police] should have turned the flamethrowers on them". His departing words were that he was one of Harry Trixies (Harry the Dog) mob, and he'd get them all down here to turn us over. 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