TheMightyQuinn
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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.
It still hapening now in some places .And there will be loads of shit happening in the world cup in RussiaAre 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.
Millwall brought a huge firm and got off the train at Stockport.
they had a scuffle with some Reds at Stockport station.
When they arrived in Mcr they were heavily escorted to the ground.
In the ground they threw seats and got them thrown back.
A massive City firm gathered outside after and had scuffles with the police, who succeeded in pushing them all the way back to Wilmslow Road. Millwall were kept in the grounmd then escored back down Lloyd Street.
City's lads made their way to town and smashed up some of the shops in Rusholme.
Attempts were made by both sides to meet but it never happened.
City later had a battle with United when they got back from Forest.
That's basically it.
Spot on DD. Also must point out it ŵas not just Millwall’s firm. They were joined by lads from Chelsea, Reading, QPR and others.
Also on McIntyre undercover, there was a bit where he was hiding behind a wall and it was going off like mad, he said on camera... “That’s not the Millŵall fans, that’s the City fans”. The ‘London’ firms were well protected on their walk back to town. City were on every corner. So many bullshit myths about Millwall that day.
This thread's nearly 10 years old!
Hope you're well, pal. Some blasts from the past on this thread.
Well summised Dave don't think you missed anything out there.Millwall brought a huge firm and got off the train at Stockport.
they had a scuffle with some Reds at Stockport station.
When they arrived in Mcr they were heavily escorted to the ground.
In the ground they threw seats and got them thrown back.
A massive City firm gathered outside after and had scuffles with the police, who succeeded in pushing them all the way back to Wilmslow Road. Millwall were kept in the grounmd then escored back down Lloyd Street.
City's lads made their way to town and smashed up some of the shops in Rusholme.
Attempts were made by both sides to meet but it never happened.
City later had a battle with United when they got back from Forest.
That's basically it.