Thanks Dennis. I wrote 5 months before the move that it would be disastrous, losing your tradition and heritage and, to some extent, your identity. I am not into all this "hate" nonsense as I saw WHU beat WBA 6/1 in 1965 when young and it is still one of the best games I have been to and though I,mercilessly, mock the WHU who have a go at us I really had a soft spot for Upton Park.We lost THe OLD DEN 25 years and it STIL hurts every week..
Im gotta agree nothing will ever compare to upton park!.. Scottish hibs boy.. support a different english team but credit is given where credit is due... nothing will ever compare to the old atmosphere.. i respect all.. when an old school team moves grounds things are never the same... i guess its time to move aside for the new era... these new cats wouldnt know a real rumble if jaws himself jumped out the pacific and bit them on tue arses... Long Live the old ways of football and good times
N.F.F.C. Cracking video and brill music to it .. its nice to see the investment going to change the area around the ground .. BUT .. i liked as it was .. Dangerous , intimidating , you new when you arrived at cold blow lane you were entering " The Lions Den " .. had some good rumbles down at millwall , but also had good days with them at England matches .. keep the video for the memories ..
100% True, my friend. I only missed 6 Home games between Dec 1962 (5/1 V Hull City ) and the final game there in 1993. That includes, of course, the 59 game unbeaten home run ( 1964-66 ) then a Football League record.
Oh how I wish we could go back to proper football.. Before the money ruined it... I remember going to cold blow lane with a couple of mates who were Millwall.. When you had a great run in the cup 80s .. Memory ain't what it was but I think it was wba night game.. I ended up going along to Stamford Bridge with the same lads.. With your lor in the northstand (on a cold night but luckily some thoughtful lads started a small fire or two to keep us warm lol.. Something old bill seemed upset about!! And decided to send a few in to snatch fans out.. It didn't end well for them) beat Chelsea that night.. Then went on to the infamous game at Luton.. Absolute carnage is all I'm saying.. Good memories.. As I recall my mate's the munsters.. Steve and lee also had a greyhound at one time called bushwacker.. They never got rich off it lol.. Nice video though
NOW,please watch 1.39 seconds of "Millwall v Norwich 1989" on here to see the reaction of the equaliser on all sides of the ground to see what we have lost....
Some seriously good music on this.....anyone got a track list? Anyway, I never went to Millwall, a scary place for away fans but a real working class corner of London, places like this with history. Good video.
Been going Millwall for 40 years it’s top buzz when the away end full respect to all the away fans that come down millllllllllllllllllllllllllllll f the old bill
Most frightening place I've ever been. The Cold blow lane...even the club's address was intimidating. Not a place to get lost with five of your mates wearing the wrong colors
Did you mean the OLD Den which was 10 times more intimidating and passionate than this All-Seater morass we now have. You could stand right on top of the pitch and certainly influence proceedings :) That is why MILLWALL broke the League record going 59 Home games unbeaten between 1964-1966 nearly 3 seasons.
You can walk in away football colours or tops no dramas, we dont take liberties. Scarfers need not fear us or families. Stone Island wannabees however come unstuck, MFC. I hope they dont get away with the theft of our ground fucking liberty! Social cleansing of working classes again in London and again sold out by council.
Thanks Richard. To demonstrate what a Home advantage we had back then we lost 22 Away matches during that same period. The number of times the roaring crpwd got us back in the game, when all seemed lost, was considerable :) Good Luck...
Went to old den to see Millwall v west ham late 80's. West ham won 1-0. Most volatile atmosphere ever. Never seen so many police horses and helicopters. Went with a Millwall mate, being a villa fan only game to come close with blues away when Peter Enkleman dropped a bollock.
Been there bout 15 times with luton I must have been mad going to the old den season after they went mental.in 85 but was a buzz with my mates only bout 4 of us down okr boozers beforehand only bout 18 we were welcomed by wall.fans and I think they genuine people ..the new den must be saftest ground un England if you go cowards way lol nothing like the old one hence why most clubs take alot there now than they did too old den
Sorry Beard Madam, accidentally deleted your comment when trying to reply. The Songs are all by The Egg, from their Album Forwards. In order they are Forwards, Wall, Always There and Eggy3.
people large it going there now because they're so protected..... If today's fans were around in the 70's they'd not bother and opt for taking their Mrs shopping instead 😉..🇬🇧
Went there to the old ground on boxing day morning 77-78 with Spurs. Probably one of the worst decisions of my life! Went alone but paid a fiver at the gate and joined 7000 other Spurs fans in what was an intimidating situation. A few police and one shaky fence kept the two sets of fans apart. Left with a win but outside was pelted from rooftops by women and children as we headed out onto the main road. Only to be charged from the flats by hundreds of locals. Ran lost hurdling garden fences before bumping into someone I knew who pulled us both into a cab. Never again:) It had been made worse by a Panorama special which incited the Millwall fans to defend their territory against recently relegated Spurs.
The "old" Den was a proper away day, we were there 1985 and it was lively, one of many good days out and needing to keep your witts about you. These days, it is another soulless ground like all the new ones, not so much fun going there these days. Millwall won't step foot outside of Bermondsey, not like the old days. shame, shame they still live on their past rep and terrorise family provincial clubs. A sad state of affairs for the once feared Bushwhackers or F-Troop.
@Lord Lucan You're not wrong, same with a few clubs still, overkill by plod, filming everywhere, photo ID often needed to get in and no alcohol on sale on the away concourse. FKTS
No prawn sandwich on offer down Millwall mate, stick to Chelsea or Arsenal where your types are more looked after. If you don't like the look of something and on that basis won't go there, it says more about your character than anything else.
To Martin J: I understand the chastisement concomitant with the character of your comment; but, there are certain things I would not traipse toward if the looks were uninviting. The boot camp would be sufficient enough in its appropriate time and place.
ITS A REAL GROUND WITH REAL FANS WHO WATCH THEIR TEAM WHATEVER LEAGUE THEY ARE IN NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH MILLWALL IPSWICH TOWN FAN UNLIKE ARESNAL AND THEIR PRAWN SANDWICHS
I thought that was a brilliant video, and I'm a West Ham fan. It reminds me of what we lost, moving to a bullshit Athletics stadium.
Thanks Dennis. I wrote 5 months before the move that it would be disastrous, losing your tradition and heritage and, to some extent, your identity. I am not into all this "hate" nonsense as I saw WHU beat WBA 6/1 in 1965 when young and it is still one of the best games I have been to and though I,mercilessly, mock the WHU who have a go at us I really had a soft spot for Upton Park.We lost THe OLD DEN 25 years and it STIL hurts every week..
Im gotta agree nothing will ever compare to upton park!..
Scottish hibs boy.. support a different english team but credit is given where credit is due... nothing will ever compare to the old atmosphere.. i respect all.. when an old school team moves grounds things are never the same... i guess its time to move aside for the new era... these new cats wouldnt know a real rumble if jaws himself jumped out the pacific and bit them on tue arses...
Long Live the old ways of football and good times
N.F.F.C. Cracking video and brill music to it .. its nice to see the investment going to change the area around the ground .. BUT .. i liked as it was .. Dangerous , intimidating , you new when you arrived at cold blow lane you were entering " The Lions Den " .. had some good rumbles down at millwall , but also had good days with them at England matches .. keep the video for the memories ..
Millwall nice people. Always respectful to us WIMBLEDON fans and stood by us during the Franchise shit. I always love a day out at the Den
@Demon 1 Nottingham forest I think
@@dylanstewart2697 forest mad squad the battle bus those were the days
Great atmosphere there!
Nice pics, nice music, beutiful video... Regards for Millwall F.C.
Radisav: Yes. I agree.
RadisavNemanjic what music is it ..... brilliant
Love the Video - even more refreshing that the music was by The Egg - top chill out SE London style
The pure football english, and of course, the culture, its amazing :)
Make no mistake..man for man millwall were in the top 5 firms at home back in the day!!..MUFC mib!!..
16:15 New Cross Dog Track with the Old Den behind
Deffo a different breed down there thats for sure
It’s all about the old DEN
If you ever went
A ground you will Never forget!
The best E-I-O “ever” in the original COLD BLOW LANE end
Top video top frim noluwdc
100% True, my friend.
I only missed 6 Home games between Dec 1962 (5/1 V Hull City ) and the final game there in 1993.
That includes, of course, the 59 game unbeaten home run ( 1964-66 ) then a Football League record.
Oh how I wish we could go back to proper football.. Before the money ruined it... I remember going to cold blow lane with a couple of mates who were Millwall.. When you had a great run in the cup 80s .. Memory ain't what it was but I think it was wba night game.. I ended up going along to Stamford Bridge with the same lads.. With your lor in the northstand (on a cold night but luckily some thoughtful lads started a small fire or two to keep us warm lol.. Something old bill seemed upset about!! And decided to send a few in to snatch fans out.. It didn't end well for them) beat Chelsea that night.. Then went on to the infamous game at Luton.. Absolute carnage is all I'm saying.. Good memories.. As I recall my mate's the munsters.. Steve and lee also had a greyhound at one time called bushwacker.. They never got rich off it lol.. Nice video though
NOW,please watch 1.39 seconds of "Millwall v Norwich 1989" on here to see the reaction of the equaliser on all sides of the ground to see what we have lost....
Do another one of these in 2023. Everythings gonna change beyond recognition soon.
Some seriously good music on this.....anyone got a track list? Anyway, I never went to Millwall, a scary place for away fans but a real working class corner of London, places like this with history. Good video.
Song at 15.27 is The Egg - Say You Will th-cam.com/video/7UfYdmbuZRg/w-d-xo.html
Been going Millwall for 40 years it’s top buzz when the away end full respect to all the away fans that come down millllllllllllllllllllllllllllll f the old bill
GazzaLDN: Hats off mate, blindin'.
Most frightening place I've ever been. The Cold blow lane...even the club's address was intimidating. Not a place to get lost with five of your mates wearing the wrong colors
Did you mean the OLD Den which was 10 times more intimidating and passionate than this All-Seater morass we now have. You could stand right on top of the pitch and certainly influence proceedings :) That is why MILLWALL broke the League record going 59 Home games unbeaten between 1964-1966 nearly 3 seasons.
You can walk in away football colours or tops no dramas, we dont take liberties. Scarfers need not fear us or families. Stone Island wannabees however come unstuck, MFC. I hope they dont get away with the theft of our ground fucking liberty! Social cleansing of working classes again in London and again sold out by council.
Isleofskye Didn't know that mate,that's a tidy home record.respect 🇬🇧
Thanks Richard.
To demonstrate what a Home advantage we had back then we lost 22 Away matches during that same period. The number of times the roaring crpwd got us back in the game, when all seemed lost, was considerable :)
Good Luck...
Isleofskye you're welcome Sir,bit like how Ibrox used to be 🇬🇧
Went to old den to see Millwall v west ham late 80's. West ham won 1-0. Most volatile atmosphere ever. Never seen so many police horses and helicopters.
Went with a Millwall mate, being a villa fan only game to come close with blues away when Peter Enkleman dropped a bollock.
Been there bout 15 times with luton I must have been mad going to the old den season after they went mental.in 85 but was a buzz with my mates only bout 4 of us down okr boozers beforehand only bout 18 we were welcomed by wall.fans and I think they genuine people ..the new den must be saftest ground un England if you go cowards way lol nothing like the old one hence why most clubs take alot there now than they did too old den
Let em come Let em come to the Den Miiiiii Miiiiii coyl 🦁 💙
Quality vid this pal miiiiilll 🇬🇧
Great Video. What was that first great song to "4.28" of the video, please?
Check out the description. I know it's been a few years , but. 😎
Is the the home end called COWARDS the den road
What???😆😆
Sorry Beard Madam, accidentally deleted your comment when trying to reply. The Songs are all by The Egg, from their Album Forwards. In order they are Forwards, Wall, Always There and Eggy3.
Thanks for this Gazza but after lockdown I think someone owes me a Double Double.....
people large it going there now because they're so protected.....
If today's fans were around in the 70's they'd not bother and opt for taking their Mrs shopping instead 😉..🇬🇧
The opposite when a decent mob like everton showed up.
To be fair you could get your head kicked in anywhere back in the day
Name song 4:41 ?
Respect from Ruch Chorzów. Against modern football
Wall - The Egg
What's the first song?
15.27 what is that beautiful song called?
Went there to the old ground on boxing day morning 77-78 with Spurs.
Probably one of the worst decisions of my life! Went alone but paid a fiver at the gate and joined 7000 other Spurs fans in what was an intimidating situation. A few police and one shaky fence kept the two sets of fans apart. Left with a win but outside was pelted from rooftops by women and children as we headed out onto the main road. Only to be charged from the flats by hundreds of locals. Ran lost hurdling garden fences before bumping into someone I knew who pulled us both into a cab. Never again:) It had been made worse by a Panorama special which incited the Millwall fans to defend their territory against recently relegated Spurs.
@Happy The Egg - Say You Will th-cam.com/video/7UfYdmbuZRg/w-d-xo.html
Great Side
Why do police have to use horses to block angry fans
The "old" Den was a proper away day, we were there 1985 and it was lively, one of many good days out and needing to keep your witts about you.
These days, it is another soulless ground like all the new ones, not so much fun going there these days. Millwall won't step foot outside of Bermondsey, not like the old days. shame, shame they still live on their past rep and terrorise family provincial clubs. A sad state of affairs for the once feared Bushwhackers or F-Troop.
@Lord Lucan You're not wrong, same with a few clubs still, overkill by plod, filming everywhere, photo ID often needed to get in and no alcohol on sale on the away concourse. FKTS
Shame the gaff is half empty for every game
Really? I heard it was, usually, half full...
Not anymore. Sell outs last 6 home games while typing this. 🦁👍🏻
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Vs leeds united
Tfl
I've never worried about going there....found it fun tbh....but in the old days it wasn't a place for those with no minerals...
When did you go?
Jimmy Balantyne
my first was 76/77... 🇬🇧
Robert Brock your mother teach you this stuff?...
go throw some bricks at the ob....you ever been done? 🤔
Robert Brock
ya mug?...speak the Queen's please...
Robert Brock Surrey?...thick no nothing internet arsewipe.....you talk hard...lol
It's like a concentration camp , i won't be going to millwall in a hurry
lol , soz hard
No prawn sandwich on offer down Millwall mate, stick to Chelsea or Arsenal where your types are more looked after. If you don't like the look of something and on that basis won't go there, it says more about your character than anything else.
To Martin J: I understand the chastisement concomitant with the character of your comment; but, there are certain things I would not traipse toward if the looks were uninviting. The boot camp would be sufficient enough in its appropriate time and place.
ITS A REAL GROUND WITH REAL FANS WHO WATCH THEIR TEAM WHATEVER LEAGUE THEY ARE IN NEVER HAD A PROBLEM WITH MILLWALL IPSWICH TOWN FAN UNLIKE ARESNAL AND THEIR PRAWN SANDWICHS
Tru Say, Mi Bredrin eddy....your observations, are, indeed, akin to a a circular movement of water causing a small whirlpool.,mein freund..