Tottenham Hotspur vs Millwall FA CUP

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Morning, tame Millwall fan here.

All this allocation stuff is a bit of a red herring, in my opinion.

Whether Spurs give Millwall 1,000 or 4,000 tickets, it makes no difference to the security of the match. Millwall FF has just under 6,000 season ticket holders and another 10,000 or so members. To become a STH or member you have to hand in lots of personal information & a passport photo. This all gets passed onto the Met.

Therefore, no active Millwall hooligan is a season ticket holder or member. If Spurs gave Millwall FC 4,000 tickets (the same as Wycombe Wanderers) then they would all be snapped up by season ticket holders. Not for some hooligan day out, but because it is a big cup game at a big club in a grand old stadium we rarely get to visit.

There will be no trouble inside or outside the stadium from Millwall fans. When we play Charlton we get 3,200 tickets. All go to STHs. Despite the clubs being local rivals there is never any serious disorder, no pitch invasions.

I am also certain that you normal Spurs fans see us as just another small London club. Therefore, this is not like a fierce, historic rivalry like we have with your friends West Ham United. When we play at Upton Park nearly every single one of them is out to get us. This would not be the case at White Hart Lane.

The only reason this fixture is anymore high profile than Spurs v Charlton would be is because of the rivalry between the two firms - as both are the biggest and most active in London. Although, strangely, the last time the two met was when they teamed up at the World Cup in France to take on the Russians, along with Luton & Portsmouth hooligans.

They will meet up whatever, because that is what these serious hooligans do. However, the Millwall firm won't be in the ground. In fact, I think this will be quite a disappointment for the media and curious Spurs fans looking to gawp at the travelling zoo that is the nasty Millwall support. Our fans in the ground will all be normal, everyday people, more Danny Baker & Greg Wallace Millwall fans, than Tamer Hassan & Ian 'Tiny' Garwood Millwall fans.

In fact, it is much more likely that the real herberts on the day, well the ones that normal fans will see (as the hooligans will be off radar somewhere), will be the young lads with silly haircuts and snide designer clothes drinking cheap larger out to throw beer cans at the escort of Millwall fans. It will be a strange scene inside the ground too, as the silly haircut brigade will be spitting insults and threats to office workers and affable electricians etc. from Welling and Bromley.... while our hooligans are miles away.

As for the football, I fear for us. You lot look good and will take it seriously. Also, our record in London derbies is excellent, we often get the better of Chelsea, West Ham, Palace and even Woolwich. Our derby with Charlton is officially the most one-sided in English football. Yet, you lot...you always beat us. In the official head to head record we have beaten you 21 times - but most of those were in our hey day as the leading light of London football, the era where we earned our nickname the 'Lions', replacing 'Dockers'. In more recent times I was at The Den when we were riding high in the old First Division and rarely lost at home, in fact we had just gone unbeaten at home for a whole season for the 5th time a couple of years before, yet you blew us away 5-0.

My prediction for this one...

Tottenham Hotspur 4-1 Millwall. Lions take shock lead. Harry to get a hat-trick, but not celebrate. Goes off to a standing ovation from both fans. Spurs fans miffed by how 'normal' the 3,000 Millwall fans are, but on way home log onto social media and read about 'street battles' that they never got to witness.

Spurs go on to win Cup.

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Morning, tame Millwall fan here.

All this allocation stuff is a bit of a red herring, in my opinion.

Whether Spurs give Millwall 1,000 or 4,000 tickets, it makes no difference to the security of the match. Millwall FF has just under 6,000 season ticket holders and another 10,000 or so members. To become a STH or member you have to hand in lots of personal information & a passport photo. This all gets passed onto the Met.

Therefore, no active Millwall hooligan is a season ticket holder or member. If Spurs gave Millwall FC 4,000 tickets (the same as Wycombe Wanderers) then they would all be snapped up by season ticket holders. Not for some hooligan day out, but because it is a big cup game at a big club in a grand old stadium we rarely get to visit.

There will be no trouble inside or outside the stadium from Millwall fans. When we play Charlton we get 3,200 tickets. All go to STHs. Despite the clubs being local rivals there is never any serious disorder, no pitch invasions.

I am also certain that you normal Spurs fans see us as just another small London club. Therefore, this is not like a fierce, historic rivalry like we have with your friends West Ham United. When we play at Upton Park nearly every single one of them is out to get us. This would not be the case at White Hart Lane.

The only reason this fixture is anymore high profile than Spurs v Charlton would be is because of the rivalry between the two firms - as both are the biggest and most active in London. Although, strangely, the last time the two met was when they teamed up at the World Cup in France to take on the Russians, along with Luton & Portsmouth hooligans.

They will meet up whatever, because that is what these serious hooligans do. However, the Millwall firm won't be in the ground. In fact, I think this will be quite a disappointment for the media and curious Spurs fans looking to gawp at the travelling zoo that is the nasty Millwall support. Our fans in the ground will all be normal, everyday people, more Danny Baker & Greg Wallace Millwall fans, than Tamer Hassan & Ian 'Tiny' Garwood Millwall fans.

In fact, it is much more likely that the real herberts on the day, well the ones that normal fans will see (as the hooligans will be off radar somewhere), will be the young lads with silly haircuts and snide designer clothes drinking cheap larger out to throw beer cans at the escort of Millwall fans. It will be a strange scene inside the ground too, as the silly haircut brigade will be spitting insults and threats to office workers and affable electricians etc. from Welling and Bromley.... while our hooligans are miles away.

As for the football, I fear for us. You lot look good and will take it seriously. Also, our record in London derbies is excellent, we often get the better of Chelsea, West Ham, Palace and even Woolwich. Our derby with Charlton is officially the most one-sided in English football. Yet, you lot...you always beat us. In the official head to head record we have beaten you 21 times - but most of those were in our hey day as the leading light of London football, the era where we earned our nickname the 'Lions', replacing 'Dockers'. In more recent times I was at The Den when we were riding high in the old First Division and rarely lost at home, in fact we had just gone unbeaten at home for a whole season for the 5th time a couple of years before, yet you blew us away 5-0.

My prediction for this one...

Tottenham Hotspur 4-1 Millwall. Lions take shock lead. Harry to get a hat-trick, but not celebrate. Goes off to a standing ovation from both fans. Spurs fans miffed by how 'normal' the 3,000 Millwall fans are, but on way home log onto social media and read about 'street battles' that they never got to witness.

Spurs go on to win Cup.
You complete bastard.

You've rolled me over, tickled my tummy, and completely won me over with your calmness and rationale.

Feel free to take the whole of the West Stand as well.
 
Do fuck off, I chose Oliver Cromwell as a tribute to the man that fucked up the potato munchers. Never knew some Vermin had had the same idea - at least we have 1 thing in common

Woolwich spent more than you?? do some research son
Last 5 years transfer fees paid:

Spurs - £315.4 M
Woolwich - £298.3M
Millwall - £ 0.7M

So you spend more and still let them finish higher than you and it'll happen again this year, you know it, I know it and the gooners know it. You have a very soft underbelly
You have no bottle
I know a lot of Millwall fans who are south London Irish who'd genuinely Fuck the shite out of you if you called them potato munchers.

Oliver Cromwell is quite rightly loathed in Ireland for his mass murdering antics.so your moniker is both revealing and insulting.

If you mouth off about paddies in the pub like you do here you probably end up on the poor side of a hiding.
 
ha ha comparing winning things to little ol millwall bit small time aint it
My main team is Man utd , want me to put the trophy count up
Wheres your European cups ?(not the 2nd rate one btw) oh hang on .........
By the way just out of interest did you know seeing as you mentioned the war that millwall were the 9th best supported club in the uk up to when war broke out ! hard to believe a
They and man utd one of the few clubs also had their grounds damaged in the war from bombing
Ref to game im going 5-1 to the spurs
Stopped reading at "my main team is Man U"......is that your level of support? A fucking south London Manc, fuck off
 
I was in block 2 in west upper and frankly it was nice to have a bit of passion up there for a change. I know some of the Millwall fans were trying a bit too hard to look proper nawty but you have to remember this was their one big day out in the season. I don't think it helps to get too offended, we've all become too middle class, it's a football ground, it's not real life - and I thought the Shrewsbury chant was funny, good for them.

Above all else though, that's my last game at the Lane - never had a ST but I've been going on and off, 4 or 5 times a year, for over 40 years new - I got a bit emotional on the way home, and I shall miss the old place.

Finishing off 6-0 can't be bad though can it, I think this is the best side I've ever seen - onwards and upwards, eh boys and girls?
 
Firstly good luck against Chelsea you will need it (On and off the pitch)

Now lets get on thing straight you took us to school on the pitch.

Off the pitch you hid. You made comments about stabbing our supporters which is cowardly for a start. We called it on all day and you didn't want know. Why lie now... I suppose TTKK. The whole of London knows we came over and took the piss. We was on the Broad Water Farm estate 200 handed before the game. No Sign! We drank in the Albany. No sign! We called it on all day!! No sign!!

You called Aberdeen, Luton, Ajax etc etc for help (Muggy) and you stiil didn't show... How you can call any one all mouth is hilarious!!

Where was you all?... thats right you was busy charging your phones so you could film us all at the end of the game, how sad.

Sorry no one takes you seriously any more.

We are the Kings of London and England.

"Called it on"... "mob handed"... "didn't show"... "muggy"...

I'm just missing "loads of claret" for HooliBingo
 
Heard that all the boys gon get tooled up and head down to the ground gonna be carnage proper nawty millwall massive don't even give a fuck about the game m8 just wanna have a drink n a ruck what else ya gonna do a fuckin weekend stay at home wiv ur missus? na millwall for life we'll fight em all milllllll
 
All very well but nothing about them chanting Chink at Son? I couldnt care less if our lot turned up to give it the biggun...better than them cunts strutting into WHL and everyone shitting their pants. They are proud of being scum, so let them know that they are.
The abuse of son was disgusting. He shut them up with his goals.
 
...and, lest we forget... what a way to send off the Old White Hart Lane!
a 6-0 win will go down in the history books... no one can take that away...
no one is gonna ruin that for us now... it's set in stone.

The final FA Cup tie to be played at the old White Hart Lane, was a comprehensive, wonderful, showstopping performance. One that the old ground can be proud of!

...and now, to Wembley!

:dierno::kanehand::pochshock::pochfacepalm:
 
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