You know nothing. move on. why youve got 10 thumbs up shows me how little others know, If your not born in London and no nothing of the area say nothing.
The working class. Poor class do support other clubs? I was born in Lambeth and brought up in the poorest of boroughs and lived in Brixton and Streatham. My old man lived in Brighton and took me to the Goldstone and that was that and he was a paint and dec aswell. Trust me i went to Tulse Hill Boys and some of the toughest schools in London. The poor rough and tough label at Millwall means nothing to me. I would have been welcomed down there with my back ground as trust me i was never going Palace?
Great video. i was chelsea and Millwall were definately a very shadowy mob in the 70's. You used to hope you never had to go there! Tales of big greasy dockers running their mob - probably wasnt true but the myth was strong enough to give you concern! I went to the 76 game and got battered! Ha Ha great days
As a Chelsea fan I know I will be as popular on here as a bacon sandwich at a Bah Mitzvah but, hopefully someone will see past the bollocks and answer a genuine question here.....why the change of home kit recently? I know it's still Blue, of a sorts, but it's not really your colours is it?.....Any "historical" reason behind it or just a commercial decision? I'm too old for any hatred bollocks now, and found it an interesting insight to a proper football club....good luck for the season
@@traitorsgate9516 they were Scottish as in the development of the club historically , formed by the workers of the jam factory that had came down from Scotland and basically bored on the weekends so formed a football club , played in the colours of Scottish royal blue obviously they haven't stuck purely to that blue , lion rampart on the shirt , old school book on this called the " The Lions of the South " you may not want them to be Scottish in origin but they are and that is completely recognised by the club and fans , you can argue all ya want but as Scottish as it gets in old school London mate , Millwall are as London as pie n mash but jock roots simple as.
I loved seeing those kids picking their teams and the old girl having a go at them. Brought back so many memories
A fantastic look back at the clubs history!
Millwall till I die!
The working class, the backbone of our society, respect to Millwall especially their 80s mob
The poor you mean. Working class including me are poor people. just earn enough to get by...
I agree. but see my post below. you dont have to be from poverty to support a club.
respect millwall fc from GREECE AND PAOK,best support in england
You know nothing. move on. why youve got 10 thumbs up shows me how little others know, If your not born in London and no nothing of the area say nothing.
There is only one club in england.
- Millwall Football Club!
Traditionall passion of working class .
Respect from germany.
shut up Everton is more of rough and ready club
@@paulmcdonough1093 yes u got sliced by your own stanley knives your well know for stanley knives county rd cutters says it all
AAAAAAAaaaaaalbion.
The working class. Poor class do support other clubs? I was born in Lambeth and brought up in the poorest of boroughs and lived in Brixton and Streatham. My old man lived in Brighton and took me to the Goldstone and that was that and he was a paint and dec aswell. Trust me i went to Tulse Hill Boys and some of the toughest schools in London. The poor rough and tough label at Millwall means nothing to me. I would have been welcomed down there with my back ground as trust me i was never going Palace?
That game in the street is what football is all about
I'm a chelsea fan but respect millwall. Chelsea millwall west ham some real naughty firms.
yawn.
Bristol clubs. Swansea and Cardiff. Stoke and Boro. etc.
cheers 4 puttin this on here m8 its good to c the history of millwall lets hope we go up ....com on u lions
I love millwall
Cheers from Flanders Fields brothers ,,,,,,,,
This is rlly interesting from a forest fan thanks for this
Great video thanks for sharing 👍
Great video. i was chelsea and Millwall were definately a very shadowy mob in the 70's. You used to hope you never had to go there! Tales of big greasy dockers running their mob - probably wasnt true but the myth was strong enough to give you concern! I went to the 76 game and got battered! Ha Ha great days
I was there Millwalllllllllll
Just lovely!!!..
"ain't got hapenny got a button, I'll have Alfie.. I'll have Peter.."
Superb.. thanks for this.
Great video. I once asked a Millwall fan who he would support if Millwall didn't exist. To my surprise he said West Ham.
No surprise they're the same people just living different sides of the river
West ham and Millwall supporters are the same people from different sides of the river
Love watching those kids playing and fighting
That's what being a kid was about not sitting indoors playing computer games
As a Chelsea fan I know I will be as popular on here as a bacon sandwich at a Bah Mitzvah but, hopefully someone will see past the bollocks and answer a genuine question here.....why the change of home kit recently?
I know it's still Blue, of a sorts, but it's not really your colours is it?.....Any "historical" reason behind it or just a commercial decision?
I'm too old for any hatred bollocks now, and found it an interesting insight to a proper football club....good luck for the season
Loved the big match in the alley.
Love the old girl clipping her kid round the ear real people
Millwall was formed by a group of scotish people that worked in a jam factory on the isles of dogs
Wrong the group was mainly english the factory was owned by a scot hence the name robertsons.
@@traitorsgate9516 I guess that would make more sense being on the Isle of dogs 😂
@@traitorsgate9516 also watch from 1min to 1 min 30 seconds
@@traitorsgate9516 they were Scottish as in the development of the club historically , formed by the workers of the jam factory that had came down from Scotland and basically bored on the weekends so formed a football club , played in the colours of Scottish royal blue obviously they haven't stuck purely to that blue , lion rampart on the shirt , old school book on this called the " The Lions of the South " you may not want them to be Scottish in origin but they are and that is completely recognised by the club and fans , you can argue all ya want but as Scottish as it gets in old school London mate , Millwall are as London as pie n mash but jock roots simple as.
@@nogingerfool1 on that basis then on your logic millwall are an east end club still!
so all this time, Millwall had a 'more' Scottish background too?
Yeah I thought everyone knew what
Am Scottish and a didn't no that
Always Millwall
@dockerslower Well said
@stepneyboy never known it to make video yet alone dvd mate
MILLWALL SERBIA
No Stone Island in those days.
Petticoat lane.
@pete1201 Cheers
lol @ 5:00
jammy sods.
😂