Friday, April 30

Tranmere..last @way match of the season????

2009/2010
Sat 03 Oct Millwall 5 - 0 Tranmere Rvs. League One
2008/2009
Sat 17 Jan Millwall 1 - 0 Tranmere Rvs. League One
Sat 11 Oct Tranmere Rvs. 1 - 3 Millwall League One


Overall (26 matches)
Results Total %
Tranmere Rvs. 11
Millwall 9
Draws 6
Goals Total
Tranmere Rvs. 40
Millwall 37

Tuesday, April 27

Saturday, April 24

Still on the hunt

Pre season friendlys 2010/2011


Rumours about a big overseas club will be invited for Neil's testemonial are there but not confirmed.
Pre season friendlys that are confirmed:
Crawley Town, Sat 10th July 3pm
AFC Wimbledon Fri 16th July 7.45pm
Stevenage Boro Sat 24th July 3pm
DartfordTues 27th July 7.45pm

Friday, April 23

Not that easy



Overall (68 matches)
Results Total
Millwall 26
Leyton Orient 22
Draws 20
Goals Total Av.pg
Millwall 92
Leyton Orient 75

2009/2010
Sat 26 Sep Leyton Orient 1 - 0 Millwall League One
2008/2009
Sat 25 Apr Millwall 2 - 1 Leyton Orient League One
Sat 22 Nov Leyton Orient 0 - 0 Millwall League One
2007/2008
Sat 15 Mar Millwall 0 - 1 Leyton Orient League One
Tue 04 Dec Leyton Orient 0 - 1 Millwall League One

23 April



To all English visitors of this site and of course all visitors that want to celebrate!

Happy St George day!

Tuesday, April 20

Diary dates




Incase things might go the other way:

L1 Semi 1st leg - Fri May 14th 19.45 & Sat May 15th 12.15
L1 Semi 2nd leg - Mon May 17th 19.45 & Tue May 18th 19.45
L1 FINAL - Sat May 29th 15.00

Let,s hope not!!

Sunday, April 18

Huddersfield @way

Huddersfield pictures

Huddersfield @way pic's

Lovely trip....we,re back


After a nice trip which went very easy without any delays,we,re back home. The pictures will be on-line some later today.

Good news after a shit game=
Millwall is in the League One play-offs after Colchester were beaten 3-1 by Hartlepool.

The Us are now 11 points behind the Lions with three games to play.

And it got even better after Leeds and Charlton were beaten and Swindon drew at home with Walsall.

Those results left Leeds second on 80 points, with a plus-30 goal difference; the Lions third on 79, with plus-32, Swindon fourth on 78 with plus-16 and Charlton fifth on 77 with plus-20.

Colchester's defeat means they cannot catch Kenny Jackett's side - and neither can Southampton. So the Lions can start planning for a big end to the season no matter what happens - a huge consolation after last night's dispiriting 1-0 defeat at Huddersfield.

In addition, Charlton and Leeds must play each other - and Millwall host Swindon on the last day of the season. So automatic promotion, if anything, moved closer thanks to today's results.

Only Leeds - beaten 3-2 at Gillingham despite being 3-0 down after just 33 minutes - can make up the points difference with leaders Norwich, who are nine points ahead of the Elland Road side with three games to go

Ello ello we are the Millwall boys



WARRING football fans turned a Huddersfield road into a battlezone.

In a shocking outburst of violence at 7pm last night, up to 100 Town and Millwall fans used bricks, sticks and bottles in front of shocked onlookers.

One man has been admitted to hospital amid reports that walking wounded fled the scene as police arrived.

At the time of going to press no arrests had yet been made.

Onlooker Paul Stevens said: “It all kicked off at the Waterloo pub.

“There was a large group of Town fans outside and a coach carrying Milwall supporters pulled up at the traffic lights.

“The Town fans began throwing bottles and stones.

“Millwall fans then rushed off the coach and started fighting with them in the middle of the road.

“Then, three more minibuses of their fans pulled up and they all piled in.

“It was terrifying. People were throwing bottles and stones and bricks, anything they could get.

“There must have been around 100 people involved. At the start there were only three or four police and they did a brilliant job. We rang it in and told them the police really needed help.
“In two or three minutes there were about 40 more police and a lot of the fans ran off in the Sunnymead direction.”

Workers at the Waterloo pub were last night cleaning the pavement of glass outside, but said there was not significant damage inside.

Police were tidying the scene of missiles, and debris was being cleared from the road.

One local shopkeeper said: “The first I saw was a group of people running past my window.

“Then we heard someone shout ‘There’s a fight’ and we went outside – it was a massive brawl at the traffic lights.

“One guy was knocked out cold on the floor. Another was bleeding from his face.”

One drinker aged 18 who was in the pub as the fight started said: “It was scary, I could see one of the Millwall fans had a smashed bottle and was screaming ‘Come on then’ to the Town fans.

“The police who were there at the start did their best to stop it but there were just too many of them to deal with.

“The Town fans started throwing bottles, but pretty soon both sets of fans were throwing anything they could get their hands on. They were going through bins just to find weapons.”

A spokeswoman for West Yorkshire Police said: “We were called to a disturbance at a pub on Waterloo Road shortly before 7pm.

“One man was taken to Huddersfield Royal Infirmary with minor injuries as a result of the incident.

“Inquiries are ongoing and there have been no arrests as yet.”

Thursday, April 8

UPDATE

Sorry lads,

The next update will be somewhere on Sunday 17 April,with pic,s of Huddersfield-Millwall.

Take care,stay safe and be happy!!

Wednesday, April 7

Old discussion


Millwall is doing well,very well actually,the official site calls for buying tickets early and let us know that over 44.000 fans have visited The new Den in three matches,Charlton,Stockport and Brentford..well that,s good. Only thing I and with me a lot of Wall,that support the team always,everywhere,every shithole and no matter what day or how bad our preformence is,where were you the times we were fighting relegation? Not that I do mind I have my tickets so that,s not the problem.
But for the glory Wall's....I hope you,ll enjoy sitting on the seat of Wall fan that really do care and was there when you were at home looking for exuses not to follow MILLWALL.
Plasic fans.....hope you will be there when things are not going well,the times that Wall needs you!!!

Sunday, April 4

Easter Monday


2009/2010
Sat 31 Oct Millwall 2 - 1 Colchester U. League One
2008/2009
Tue 31 Mar Millwall 0 - 1 Colchester U. League One
Tue 21 Oct Colchester U. 1 - 2 Millwall League One


Overall (46 matches)
results
Colchester U. 14
Millwall 22
Draws 10
Goals Total
Colchester U. 58
Millwall 77

Saturday, April 3

Millwall-Brentford


With Norwich losing their points versus Tranmere and with the for us important match of Swindon versus leedshit,we didn,t get the result we all were hoping for. Thank god we got 1 point....but it isn,t good enough. Altough we,re second in the league for a day,no matter what result Swindon and leeds got,our 2nd place is only 1 day.
If the northeren cunts win,they are 3 points ahead,if the Swindon boys win they are two points ahead of us and when Leeds and Swindon draw,Leeds is back in the 2nd spot with 1 goal more than we have. So let's pray for a draw me thinks!!!!

Friday, April 2

Can we overcome???


2009/2010
Sat 14 Nov Brentford 2 - 2 Millwall League One
2006/2007
Tue 26 Dec Brentford 1 - 4 Millwall League One
Tue 26 Sep Millwall 1 - 1 Brentford League One

Overall (60 matches)
Results Total
Millwall 20
Brentford 21
Draws 19
Goals Total
Millwall 82
Brentford 77