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FA to investigate Millwall crowd disturbance
The Football Association are to investigate the crowd trouble which marred Saturday's League One play-off semi-final first leg between Millwall and Leeds.
A number of spectators entered the field after Neil Harris' 71st-minute winner for Millwall and the FA have confirmed that they are to make enquiries and gather information from all concerned parties following the clash at the Den.
Leeds goalkeeper Casper Ankergren was subjected to taunts by the Millwall fans following the goal and also had missiles thrown at him, and Scotland Yard have confirmed that one man has been arrested on suspicion of assault.
The FA's decision to look into the incident comes on the back of the Danish goalkeeper's plea for action be taken against the London club.
''There was something thrown at me, I didn't see what it was as I turned my back on it,'' he told BBC Sport. ''It's very bad for football and Millwall should be punished.
''I was pushed in the back by one of the fans that came on the pitch too. It should never happen, fans should not be allowed on to the pitch.
''I'm not sure what the security were doing as no-one came to remove them. They are meant to be here to protect the players, it's not good enough.
''Anything could have happened, luckily it didn't and hopefully I wouldn't experience that again.
''English fans are normally much better than Danish fans, who always throw stuff on the pitch and at players.
''But it's happened here at Millwall and I hope something will be done. It is a disgrace to football.''
Millwall have confirmed that any fans arrested will be banned from all their games for the foreseeable future and that Ankergren has received apologies from the club.
The Football Association are to investigate the crowd trouble which marred Saturday's League One play-off semi-final first leg between Millwall and Leeds.
A number of spectators entered the field after Neil Harris' 71st-minute winner for Millwall and the FA have confirmed that they are to make enquiries and gather information from all concerned parties following the clash at the Den.
Leeds goalkeeper Casper Ankergren was subjected to taunts by the Millwall fans following the goal and also had missiles thrown at him, and Scotland Yard have confirmed that one man has been arrested on suspicion of assault.
The FA's decision to look into the incident comes on the back of the Danish goalkeeper's plea for action be taken against the London club.
''There was something thrown at me, I didn't see what it was as I turned my back on it,'' he told BBC Sport. ''It's very bad for football and Millwall should be punished.
''I was pushed in the back by one of the fans that came on the pitch too. It should never happen, fans should not be allowed on to the pitch.
''I'm not sure what the security were doing as no-one came to remove them. They are meant to be here to protect the players, it's not good enough.
''Anything could have happened, luckily it didn't and hopefully I wouldn't experience that again.
''English fans are normally much better than Danish fans, who always throw stuff on the pitch and at players.
''But it's happened here at Millwall and I hope something will be done. It is a disgrace to football.''
Millwall have confirmed that any fans arrested will be banned from all their games for the foreseeable future and that Ankergren has received apologies from the club.
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Games all over the country had players going onto the pitch to celebrate goals being scored this weekend, these games just mean so much that some spill over of that passion will occur.
Note that only one of these games received the media attention and labelled them all as hooligans.
Apparently, something was thrown at the prick of a Leeds keeper, but only after he spat at someone. If the FA are going to investigate the incident, let's hope they investigate that as well.
Oh well in relation to the media beat up on us again.
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Note that only one of these games received the media attention and labelled them all as hooligans.
Apparently, something was thrown at the prick of a Leeds keeper, but only after he spat at someone. If the FA are going to investigate the incident, let's hope they investigate that as well.
Oh well in relation to the media beat up on us again.
NO ONE LIKES US, WE DON'T CARE!!
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at the username God is an Englishman, almost as bad as the yanks referring to the US of A as God's country.
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If you don't care, what's with the 3 paragraphs of excuses and defending ? If you really didn't care, you'd just let it go......God is an Englishman wrote:Games all over the country had players going onto the pitch to celebrate goals being scored this weekend, these games just mean so much that some spill over of that passion will occur.
Note that only one of these games received the media attention and labelled them all as hooligans.
Apparently, something was thrown at the prick of a Leeds keeper, but only after he spat at someone. If the FA are going to investigate the incident, let's hope they investigate that as well.
Oh well in relation to the media beat up on us again.
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I just want fair treatment, that is surely a must whether or not we are liked and whether or not I care.redmum wrote:If you don't care, what's with the 3 paragraphs of excuses and defending ? If you really didn't care, you'd just let it go......God is an Englishman wrote:Games all over the country had players going onto the pitch to celebrate goals being scored this weekend, these games just mean so much that some spill over of that passion will occur.
Note that only one of these games received the media attention and labelled them all as hooligans.
Apparently, something was thrown at the prick of a Leeds keeper, but only after he spat at someone. If the FA are going to investigate the incident, let's hope they investigate that as well.
Oh well in relation to the media beat up on us again.
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The appalling history of your supporters means you are not going to a get fair go.God is an Englishman wrote:I just want fair treatment, that is surely a must whether or not we are liked and whether or not I care.redmum wrote:If you don't care, what's with the 3 paragraphs of excuses and defending ? If you really didn't care, you'd just let it go......God is an Englishman wrote:Games all over the country had players going onto the pitch to celebrate goals being scored this weekend, these games just mean so much that some spill over of that passion will occur.
Note that only one of these games received the media attention and labelled them all as hooligans.
Apparently, something was thrown at the prick of a Leeds keeper, but only after he spat at someone. If the FA are going to investigate the incident, let's hope they investigate that as well.
Oh well in relation to the media beat up on us again.
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and there's the problem, a vicious circle. The press treat us like lepers on the game when we have minor instances eg. there were probably people on the pitch at hillsborough this season - with no media coverage and this encourages people who think it's "tough" to support Millwall.ozzie owl wrote:The appalling history of your supporters means you are not going to a get fair go.
Secondly, the more the press treat us in this way, the more opposition fans like to try and take on the "top boys", so the more we have defend ourselves.
Anyway, a basis of the legal system is that previous offences are not allowed to be brought up in a trial situation. Do you really think the FA think in that manner?
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I think you need to change the Milwall slogan to.....
Nobody cares
and you dont like it.
Nobody cares
and you dont like it.
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Did I read someone's post correctly, "PLAYERS GOING ONTO THE PITCH TO CELEBRATE" where the hell were they before the goal was scored ? Hiding in the tunnel ??
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If GOD is an Englishman and there is no god then does that mean there are no EnglishmenGod is an Englishman wrote:and there's the problem, a vicious circle. The press treat us like lepers on the game when we have minor instances eg. there were probably people on the pitch at hillsborough this season - with no media coverage and this encourages people who think it's "tough" to support Millwall.ozzie owl wrote:The appalling history of your supporters means you are not going to a get fair go.
Secondly, the more the press treat us in this way, the more opposition fans like to try and take on the "top boys", so the more we have defend ourselves.
Anyway, a basis of the legal system is that previous offences are not allowed to be brought up in a trial situation. Do you really think the FA think in that manner?
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.......................__ ............Twitchyarry wrote:I think you need to change the Milwall slogan to.....
Nobody cares
and you dont like it.
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biggest small club in the world.Twitchyarry wrote:I think you need to change the Milwall slogan to.....
Nobody cares
and you dont like it.
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A Millwall supporter accusing another club's supporters of being insensitive?
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The problem with Millwall supporters is that they believe that they are a law unto themselves. Whereas Leeds supporters are just as stupid but at least know that the piglets will punish them, and understand this.
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have you ever been to a Millwall game?Hala Madrid wrote:The problem with Millwall supporters is that they believe that they are a law unto themselves. Whereas Leeds supporters are just as stupid but at least know that the piglets will punish them, and understand this.
I presume not, so you are judging them on the media and making the same mistake as everyone else.
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did I miss something? I haven't seen a Millwall supporter doing that.Old Master wrote:A Millwall supporter accusing another club's supporters of being insensitive?
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There's more than 2. I had a guy come up to me discussing his support for Millwall when I was out running, 'Arry Cripps is a Millwall boy, as are my kids and the bloke who runs my local. I also met a guy in Glenelg once who was an aussie Millwall supporter.povman_2009 wrote:Gee now there are two Milwall supporters in Adelaide, Hawksey and this new guy
There used to be 2 more, but they moved to Sydney.
Also, a bloke involved with the running of the Flinders Uni side and his son who plays are Lions as well.
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Now watch as he flutters around trying to tell everyone that he never took the bait, wasn't caught out etc etc......povman_2009 wrote:I caught a fish,
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That was me, the day you played in the Cup Final.....once who was an aussie Millwall supporter
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Saw a car with a Millwall sticker on it at AAIMI stadium the other week, maybe Hawkesy is a closet AFL fan.God is an Englishman wrote:There's more than 2. I had a guy come up to me discussing his support for Millwall when I was out running, 'Arry Cripps is a Millwall boy, as are my kids and the bloke who runs my local. I also met a guy in Glenelg once who was an aussie Millwall supporter.povman_2009 wrote:Gee now there are two Milwall supporters in Adelaide, Hawksey and this new guy
There used to be 2 more, but they moved to Sydney.
Also, a bloke involved with the running of the Flinders Uni side and his son who plays are Lions as well.
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God is an Englishman wrote:There's more than 2. I had a guy come up to me discussing his support for Millwall when I was out running, 'Arry Cripps is a Millwall boy, as are my kids and the bloke who runs my local. I also met a guy in Glenelg once who was an aussie Millwall supporter.povman_2009 wrote:Gee now there are two Milwall supporters in Adelaide, Hawksey and this new guy
There used to be 2 more, but they moved to Sydney.
Also, a bloke involved with the running of the Flinders Uni side and his son who plays are Lions as well.
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