West Ham v Millwall

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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by buzzby » 25 Aug 2009 22:45

Collinson came off in tears, not surprising after his dad died a couple of days ago.

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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by blade 1 » 25 Aug 2009 22:46

Sky Sports News commentators rightly slating the fans and some of the players for their behaviour.

There should be a lot of West Ham fans banned from the stadium for the season / life. Wouldn't be surprised to see both clubs severly punish for what's happening outside as well.


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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by Deathy » 25 Aug 2009 22:47

Ian Royal Sky Sports News commentators rightly slating the fans and some of the players for their behaviour.

There should be a lot of West Ham fans banned from the stadium for the season / life. Wouldn't be surprised to see both clubs severly punish for what's happening outside as well.


The fine's a given, and really should be record breaking too. Yet still not enough, they never are.

Looking at the pitch invasions, kids running on punching the air and thinking they're hard. No interest in trouble, just being complete dicks. They deserve banning.

buzzby Collinson came off in tears, not surprising after his dad died a couple of days ago.


A Met source told SSN that one reason it kicked off before the game outide the stadium was Millwall fans chanting about the death of his dad.

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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by TFF » 25 Aug 2009 22:49

Thames I haven't seen TV footage but I'm 90% sure the trouble in the ground is chavs and idiots just running on the pitch.




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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by Deathy » 25 Aug 2009 22:52

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Thames I haven't seen TV footage but I'm 90% sure the trouble in the ground is chavs and idiots just running on the pitch.





Shades skipping! :shock:

And LOL at that twat. Not only will he get banned, but he looks like a big fat homo.


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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by TFF » 25 Aug 2009 22:53



Dean Windass?

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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by bobbybottler » 25 Aug 2009 22:54

That Friday Feeling
Thames I haven't seen TV footage but I'm 90% sure the trouble in the ground is chavs and idiots just running on the pitch.




That really reminds me of Dean Court in April 1994. Seem to recall several loyal Royals making the effort to say hello to Kevin Russell.

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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by Stooper » 25 Aug 2009 23:09

Deathy A Met source told SSN that one reason it kicked off before the game outide the stadium was Millwall fans chanting about the death of his dad.


See page one :wink:

SSN just shown CCTV pictures - most of the disturbance inside and out seemed to be West Ham.

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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by The whole year inn » 25 Aug 2009 23:15

bobbybottler Genuine LOLLYs at BBC News, reading out texts from fans. One was from Daniel Dyer of East London who said "it's a bit lively so got on my toes"


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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by winchester_royal » 25 Aug 2009 23:37

Nah but it's fine coz they're fans are loud and that's all that matters. (according to finerain anyway)

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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by FiNeRaIn » 25 Aug 2009 23:55

Genuine LOL at this pissed fan joining in with collison trying to get another fan off the pitch :lol: :lol:


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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by leww_rfc » 26 Aug 2009 00:23

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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by papereyes » 26 Aug 2009 09:25

http://www.101greatgoals.com/videodisplay/3282298/

got the biggest hard-on watching this FACT

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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by southbank1871 » 26 Aug 2009 09:31

The most surprising thing about all this is that the media are 'shocked and surprised' about what went on. Anyone who knows anything about football could have told you that it was going to kick off both inside and outside the ground last night. People who took their kids and are complaining need to take a look at themselves. In an ideal world you shouldn't have to worry, but last night really wasn't one for taking kids to.

The FA need to take some responsibility too. Whilst it may not have stopped the trouble outside the ground, they should have banned away fans for this game IMO.

Let's be honest though, it's quite exciting to watch.

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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by TheMaraudingDog » 26 Aug 2009 09:37

A MET statement read

'it's difficult to know who is who as none of them are wearing club colours'

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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by Magnus » 26 Aug 2009 09:40

From the Beeb "We are not talking about a couple of mindless idiots, we are talking about hundreds"

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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by Magnus » 26 Aug 2009 09:42

southbank1871 The most surprising thing about all this is that the media are 'shocked and surprised' about what went on. Anyone who knows anything about football could have told you that it was going to kick off both inside and outside the ground last night. People who took their kids and are complaining need to take a look at themselves. In an ideal world you shouldn't have to worry, but last night really wasn't one for taking kids to.

The FA need to take some responsibility too. Whilst it may not have stopped the trouble outside the ground, they should have banned away fans for this game IMO.

Let's be honest though, it's quite exciting to watch.

Agreed. Beeb reporting that bricks and bottles were thrown and that one almost hit a pregnant woman.

What on earth was she doing there? Even if she was a local resident she should have had the nouse to stay in that night.

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Re: West Ham v Millwall

by Barry the bird boggler » 26 Aug 2009 09:53

The FA should come down hard on both clubs. Serious fines - say lose 20 points from their league campaign, or fined 25% of their turnover - and they should be forced to play their next 5 home games behind closed doors

However I expect it to be a 10k fine for Millwall and 5k for WHU (well its West Ham isn't it) and a threat that if it recurs in the next year that they'll have to play a game behind closed doors.

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