Sarnds like Millwall

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  1. Oxf

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    Those Millwall supporters should be Identified, everyone of them, and charged. Lose their jobs and publicly exposed. They have nothing to do with football and football support. It's unexceptable behaviour. The FA must act on this, families going to the national stadium should not be exposed to this behaviour.
     
  2. Redstar

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    Cops a bit late?!
     
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    They were up for fisting. Either fighting or up the harris
     
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    'Jobs', lol. You should have seen the state of them.
     
  6. Andy Mac

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    We watched them all making their way round. I could have got to them quicker than the Met, and I was at opposite side. No attempt to stop them whatsoever, it was obvious o 50k folk what was going to happen. Glad your'e all OK.

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  7. Nardiello

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    Yeah that. They just maybe could have got there earlier.

    Saying that, somewhere the size of wembley it takes forever to get them all round to he area where it was kicking off


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  8. Redstar

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    If the match commander was on the ball surely they could see them walking round via CCTV and sent coppers up to head them off.

    Instead it was left to stewards and a few BFC fans to hold them back. No doubts we will get the blame
     
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    Got to hand it to them stewards for holding them up while our fans got away. They had nothing to defend themselves and the Millwall fans could of been carrying anything. We had all sorts thrown at us on Wembley way, my little cousin nearly got her head caved in a full bottle of cider that missed her by inches. Another woman got hit full on in the face by a can. Awful, awful people.
     
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    We saw it, the Millwall fans needed to show the women and kids how hard they were. Disgraceful from them in the national stadium. The FA really do need to punish them for this.

    The police didn't react well in the ground but I thought they handled a very tense situation outside the ground pretty well.
     
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    We saw it, the Millwall fans needed to show the women and kids how hard they were. Disgraceful from them in the national stadium. The FA really do need to punish them for this.

    The police didn't react well in the ground but I thought they handled a very tense situation outside the ground pretty well.
     
  12. MonkeyRed

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    Hate that I'm talking about this after such a brilliant day but it needs to be addressed. The FA need to have serious words with Millwall about how to stamp this kind of stuff out. The club seem to think it's a bad PR move to acknowledge they have a problem. It needs hefty financial fines, or points deductions, something that really hurts them. I wouldn't be too against a ban from them playing at Wembley, though it would be incredibly harsh on the genuine supporters.

    Fair play to the reports of the trouble in the national press which make it clear that the violence was on the part of those in the Millwall end, and Barnsley fans were only defending themselves.

    And as for Neil Harris... that man really needs to have a look at himself. He is quoted in the Independent today as responding with 'next question' when asked about the violence from his fans, and we all know of his 'hostile atmosphere' comments. I really wonder whether the bloke thrives on it, and wants the thuggish element to see him as one of them. If managers get hauled up in front of the FA for 'bringing the game into disrepute' for saying a ref was a bit naff then disciplinary action should certainly be taken against him. Or even criminal charges for inciting a riot - again extreme, but these are extreme circumstances where innocent children are being injured and scared shitless. No one should have to suffer that at a sporting event and so every method of deterrence is fair game in my view.
     
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    It would have to be a serious incident IMO involving fatalities to make the FA,govt to really be significantly concerned .
    Then the punishmemt / findings will be rolled out to all football supporters with the costs restrictions and everything else that goes with it, sad but true .
    And all could have been avoided if authorities got their act together before it could escalate.
     
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    I've watched the match back on Sky twice and nothing was said during the game, about the top tier 'charge' nor the objects thrown at Connor and Adam. It's like it never happened.
     
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    Millwall appoint new PR exec to deal with fallout from yesterday....
     

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    Sounds like the met police have employed him too. A small number of fans apparently. If you call hundreds of Millwall scum a small number. There must have been well over 100 sprinting all the way round the upper tier.

    I suppose if they admitted it was large numbers then more people would question why the police inaction was so pathetic, if they pretend it was 6 OAPs nobody will ask questions
     
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    That bloke is my new "biggest wnaker in football". That refusal to condemn the people involved, so he doesn't lose that "one of us" tag with the fans, was utterly deplorable.
     
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    No doubt Millwall will continue to roll the 'minority of fans' tag out. Funny that because when I watched the highlights this morning you could hear the Barnsley fans booing the idiots and Millwall responded with that stupid 'raaaar' noise they make. If that were Barnsley fans causing trouble I'd have joined the booing to make it clear my feelings. Horrible club but we know nowt will happen to em.


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  19. Gimson&theBarnsleys

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    We'll get done more than Millwall for that burke setting the flare off.
     
  20. Micky Finn

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    There was one in their end as well.
     

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