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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2009 17:08:48 GMT
reading the papers this evening there saying something like 1 police officer to 5 "thugs", millwall need to do more What, provide more thugs? For a change, that was left to West Ham.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2009 17:31:27 GMT
reading the papers this evening there saying something like 1 police officer to 5 "thugs", millwall need to do more What, provide more thugs? For a change, that was left to West Ham. no provide more security and police to a game were there always was going to be a problem
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Post by TA1 on Aug 26, 2009 17:35:39 GMT
As i said before the FA, Did not plan this out at all, they should be the ones with egg on there face as these two teams have an intense rivalry, the police could just about cope at times except being under attack and what not.
So what they haven't played each other since 05, there was always gonna be trouble from when it was announced they should of thought of plan..
Personally i think this game should have been closed doors;
But i think were gonna hear it all in the next few days or weeks, Punishments & etc.
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Post by ServerKing on Aug 26, 2009 18:53:47 GMT
I think they will dock points from West Ham (before Bighat starts, that's my opinion)... Perhaps 10 or so. They should also dock points from Millwall, I don't think the Hammers fans started this, even though they have this rivalry. good thing is West Ham won 3-1 which was great. We'll see what happens in the coming weeks...
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Post by TA1 on Aug 26, 2009 19:24:18 GMT
Never Know Server, Games Behind closed doors and expolsion from domestic cups came to mind, is what came to my mind.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2009 19:53:15 GMT
I think they will dock points from West Ham (before Bighat starts, that's my opinion)... Perhaps 10 or so. They should also dock points from Millwall, I don't think the Hammers fans started this, even though they have this rivalry. good thing is West Ham won 3-1 which was great. We'll see what happens in the coming weeks... Me, I'm NOT a West Ham fan, never have been, never will be! For a change, I must say that I think Millwall (team AND fans)were totally innocent here. That will do their reputation absolutely NO good at all. Punishment enough! ;D ;D ;D I think ALL miscreants should be identified, prosecuted, and be banned from ALL sports grounds for life. I don't think a points punishment is what is required, it is the FANS who need to be reminded that such behaviour is unacceptable. A closed-doors policy should be enforced at Upton Park for the rest of the season. THAT will hurt the fans AND the club.
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Post by john on Aug 26, 2009 23:28:44 GMT
I think they will dock points from West Ham (before Bighat starts, that's my opinion)... Perhaps 10 or so. They should also dock points from Millwall, I don't think the Hammers fans started this, even though they have this rivalry. good thing is West Ham won 3-1 which was great. We'll see what happens in the coming weeks... From what i have heard on Sky Sports news, the whole debacle was at the hands of West Ham fans this time. Apparently, pub near Upton Park ground was full of fans, when all of a sudden they all rushed to the doors and went outside. News of Millwall fans arriving at the District Line station had got to them. Within minutes it was mayhem. It's an absolute disgrace that there hasn't been any news of punishment towards West Ham United already. I don't think that points should be docked, or the team banned from the competition. That is unfair to the players who worked their socks off on the pitch to win. The clubs board should be the ones punished, and personally FIFA or UEFA should get involved with the FA for their utter stupidity in not thinking about this happening. Anyway, thankfully the mighty Tottenham Hotspur kept their winning start going!! ;D
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Post by lc1 on Aug 26, 2009 23:44:02 GMT
I think they will dock points from West Ham (before Bighat starts, that's my opinion)... Perhaps 10 or so. They should also dock points from Millwall, I don't think the Hammers fans started this, even though they have this rivalry. good thing is West Ham won 3-1 which was great. We'll see what happens in the coming weeks... *Admin hat off* That is the biggest load of poo I have read on...ever (including the recent stuff) 1) wet spam will NOT be dudected points, it was a Cup game therefore the Premier league have no juristriction...at worse they will be thrown out of the Carling Cup and/or made to play a few cup games behind closed doors and/or recieve a fine (although I'm not holding my breath on any of those things happening) 2) What the f**k have Millwall done to deserve a points deduction...or any punishment for that matter (1) Aledgedly we ripped out a few seats, I say alledgedly as this was only mentioned this afternoon and probably to take some heat off of wet spam (2) Made racist chants at wet spam players (unfortuantly I cannot deny this as I have watched a video on you tube of last night and it can clearly be heard on one occassion although other times the fans are saying 'bush' which is a reference to our hooligan firm the bushwackers. A bit like when the Sun claimed Millwall fans were chanting seig heil in a game against Brighton, this is despite the fact the chants came from the Brighton end and was them chanting Seagulls (their nickname) What people need to know is the Football Authorities can only punish clubs for what happens INSIDE the ground, everything outside is a Police matter and they (the Football Authorities) cannot take action against the club(s) *Admin Hat back on* Sorry if anyone is offended by the above and the fact it is from an admin, however I am VERY passionate about my club and will defend it to the hilt...especially when we are 99.9% innocent as I said last night (either here or on Facebook) my only surprise is the ancient footage of the Luton Town and Birmingham CIty riots has not been wheeled out and I can defend them as well if you want
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Post by john on Aug 27, 2009 0:44:29 GMT
I'm 100% with lc1 on this tbh. It's not often i stick up for Millwall fans (let's be honest, there are some pretty bad ones, 91 bans so far from up to this season ;D) but on this occasion the whole problem seems to lie directly at the West Ham fans. No doubt the vast majority will be gloating to high hilt that they caused so many problems to them, yet like i said last night, you would NEVER find anything like this nowadays in North London. The closest we got to anything like that was the season Sol 'Judas' Campbell came back with the scum and the bricks being thrown at their team coach
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