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  1. 6 de feb. de 2022 · A 1970’s look at Millwall’s F-Troop, Treatment & The Half-Way LinePlease Like, Comment & Subscribe!#HooliganDocumentaries #MillwallFC #FootballHooligans #Old...

  2. El Millwall Football Club es un club de fútbol de Inglaterra, del sudeste de la ciudad de Londres que juega en la Football League Championship. Fue fundado en 1885 bajo el nombre de Millwall Rovers. A pesar de no jugar en Millwall desde 1910, el club conserva dicha localización en el nombre. Desde entonces, y hasta 1993, disputó sus partidos ...

  3. 17 de abr. de 2023 · A Millwall hooligan has told the story of how his "toughest opponents" brought 2,000 men for a firm fight back in 1976. 'Ginger Bob' was one of the leader's of Millwall's revered 'Bushwackers ...

  4. www.millwall-history.org.uk › MillwallversusthemobMillwall versus the mob

    He foresees another scenario in which, as they have been all along, Millwall are the victims of football's institutionalized hooligans. One Saturday in the coming season, he fears, the self-fulfilling prophecies about Millwall and its fans will produce a major outbreak of violence on the Luton/Ipswich scale.

  5. 7 de may. de 2024 · So now that we know that hooligans are still around in English football, let’s take a look at the ten biggest football hooligan clubs and firms. 10. The Herd (Arsenal) Affiliated with Arsenal, The Herd was founded in 1978 and its activities peaked throughout the 80s and early 90s. Unsurprisingly the firm’s main rivalries are with other ...

  6. On 16 March, Millwall hooligans pelted visiting Sheffield Wednesday fans with bricks and bottles during a league match at The Den; two police officers were hospitalised as a result of the incident. In February 2011, Millwall fans threw missiles onto the pitch during a Football League Championship fixture against Middlesbrough at the New Den, which almost led to the game being called off.

  7. Millwall hooligans attacked Sheffield Wednesday supporters as they left the ground. Police officers were hit with bricks and bottles and two needed hospital treatment. 5 April 2002 Millwall v Wolverhampton Wanderers The Wolves hooligan group (the "Subway Army") arrived in Paddington and were spotted by two police officers.