northstander62
Well-Known Member
who was responsible for wrecking the end terrace house, probably blame us !
Haha funny post.the thought police.Are we not allowed to remind ourselves of something that ACTUALLY happened? I think you will find this is remaining in the past, or do you want us to pretend it never happened?
BEWARE, THE THOUGHT POLICE.
Gahh, thought TheMightyQuinn was back then. Miss that guy, wonder where he's gone, anyone know?I was there, I was but a boy and as a result decided to not take on the Millwall boys. Next time I'll probably do some punches at them though and even a kick and perhaps a flurry of punches.
was there footage of this?The hatred all stems from the time in the late 80's when City's mainline took liberites with Millwalls F-Troop on London Bridge. It was "Allegedly" the first time they had been done good and proper on their own turf. A couple of Millwall were seriously injured and they have been seeking revenge ever since. Countless books talk abou this event and i think the original game was a night match.
Not seen any footage of London Bridge, but there is cctv of it going off outside the away end before the game.was there footage of this?
im sure i saw some years ago.
also was the home game where cars were on their roofs on claremont road towards wilmslow road or this a different time? my memory from the 80s and 90s is shot to bits due to various things !
For financial gain and frustration at not getting into the Millwall fans.Why would City fans smash up their own city? Maybe Kippax88 can help us with that sort of logic!
I know somebody who knew one of the riot police who was in the Millwall end
He said it was the best day of his career