
Friday, August 28
back to normal

Well,it,s back to normal.....after a hell of week,with people knowing how to avoid clashes between wankspank and Millwall,by playing behind closed doors,putting the balls back when we where drawn togheter and more of that "sensible" talk. Fact is we love them and they love us,that,s history,that rivalary. We'll meet again,the one way or the other.
Like I said...back to normal. Today we play Brighton @ home and playing @ home means getting 3 points if we want to make any chance to go up!!! Having played great,making us proud it will be shit today.....not that I hope but I know my Millwall history.
Prediction: Millwall F.C. 0 - 2 Brighton H.A.
If you want to make a prdiction too,leave it in the comment area.
Wednesday, August 26
Wankham- mighty MILLWALL

Fighting began around the stadium almost two hours before kick-off
A man has been stabbed in the chest during "large-scale trouble" involving hundreds of fans at West Ham's Carling Cup match against Millwall.
Fights broke out at 1800 BST and were still raging five hours later. A 44-year-old man is stable after being stabbed in Priory Road at 2025 BST.
A Metropolitan Police spokesman said missiles had been thrown at officers but none were injured.
Inside Upton Park stadium West Ham fans invaded the pitch three times.
By 2300 BST several hundred West Ham fans had congregated outside the stadium chanting and bombarding police with crates and bottles.
The first pitch invasion was after West Ham's equaliser, while the second more serious invasion happened after they scored a penalty.
It took officials about six minutes to clear about 50 people from the pitch and police had to redeploy within the stadium to tackle the invasion.
West Ham won the game 3-1 after extra time, upon which there was a third invasion by hundreds of fans.
About 200 riot police and at least 20 mounted officers were at the ground and a police helicopter circled the area.
The Press Association quoted an unnamed 19-year-old saying he saw a police officer being kicked on the ground.
The police spokesman said: "There is large-scale trouble involving hundreds of fans which we are dealing with at the moment.
About 50 fans invaded the pitch after West Ham equalised
"Officers are now containing it but there is still disorder. Hundreds of fans are estimated to be involved."
One pub reportedly had its windows broken by bricks during running battles across several streets up to half a mile from the stadium.
Eyewitnesses told of hooligans trying to rip out bollards and lighting "small fires".
Five arrests have been confirmed, including one for affray and one for breaching a banning order.
BBC radio reporter Ben Jacobs, who was at the stadium, said: "The trouble broke out outside the Tube station about 600 yards from the ground.
"There were [hundreds of] riot police and Millwall fans managed to break through the divide."
'Really intimidating'
Tony, a steward at the game, told BBC Radio 5 live they were powerless to stop the violence.
He said: "When you have 2,900 Millwall fans it is really intimidating.
"There is not a lot you can do - you have to hope the police presence can help you out."
There were loads of people with bloodied faces
Local shop owner
A 29-year-old man had to close his kebab shop in nearby Green Street for two hours.
He said: "All hell broke loose - it was very frightening.
"Bottles and bricks were being thrown from the back and some were hitting West Ham fans at the front.
"There were loads of people with bloodied faces."
Aaron Smith, from Hemel Hempstead, who was at the game, said: "I saw one man cornered by at least a dozen Millwall fans before kick-off. Terrifying scenes."
And a Millwall fan told the BBC: "It was like a war zone outside the stadium. There was fighting all round.
"I brought my kids with me tonight and they've seen some violence that is indescribable."
A Football Association spokesman said: "We absolutely condemn the disorder.
"We expect all culprits to be banned from football for life - they have no place in our game."
Monday, August 24
2 mo
Saturday, August 22
My matchreport

My view on the match:
1st half: very,very,very SHIT! even more shit than that!
2nd half: We played more dangerous,Hackett did very well had ideas and brought some balls in the box. Forde did very well and to be honoust I think he saved us 1 point.
Our new loany mr Friend...slow as fuck,not my favourite man.
We could have taken all 3 points,we also could have easilly lost the match,I think a draw was a deserved result for both teams,but as I don,t give a fuck about Shrimpers,we had to win!!!!
click the link above this article to few the pic's
Southend - Millwall 0 - 0

Southend and Millwall remain unbeaten in League One after playing out a goalless draw at Roots Hall.
The Lions went for an attacking 4-3-3 formation in the first half but had little to show for it apart from an early George Friend header which was straight at Shrimpers goalkeeper Steve Mildenhall.
Instead it was Southend, playing in their usual 4-4-2 formation, who created the better chances.
Lee Barnard's angled shot from the edge of the box was pushed over for a corner by David Forde, with the Millwall goalkeeper finishing the half with a fine stop to keep out Jean-Francois Christophe's bullet header from a Simon Francis free-kick.
Kenny Jackett brought on Neil Harris to partner Gary Alexander in a 4-4-2 line-up for the start of the second half and saw the substitute head just wide.
Millwall nearly made the breakthrough on the hour when Alexander's header hit the crossbar before Tony Craig hooked his follow-up out of play.
Southend replied with Alex Revell firing just wide before the visitors saw Andy Frampton's late header blocked by Mildenhall - Alexander's rebound was hacked off the line.
Thursday, August 20
Next update....after the weekend
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