MILLWALL • BEST CHANTS W/LYRICS
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
- The late 1960s saw the rise fan violence and football hooliganism throughout England; Millwall was one of several English teams that saw elements of hooliganism develop within its fanbase. The club's fans created the chant "No one likes us, we don't care" in response to sustained criticism of their behaviour from the press and media, who perpetuated an image of them as violent hooligans. It originated as a football chant sung by supporters of the English association football club Millwall in the late 1970s. It is sung to the tune of (We Are) Sailing by Rod Stewart. It has since been adopted by supporters of several different sports teams around the world. The chant reached a worldwide audience when Millwall reached the 2004 FA Cup Final. Other memorable songs you will find in the video are "Rocking all over the world" and "Let 'em come".
0:00-0:15 INTRO
0:15-0:38 NO ONE LIKES US
0:38-1:23 ROCKING ALL OVER THE WORLD
1:23-2:45 LET 'EM COME
2:45-3:00 HELLO, HELLO WE ARE
3:01-3:29 WE'RE THE FAMOUS MILLWALL
3:29-3:51 MIIIIIIILLLLL
3:52-4:08 YOU'LL NEVER BEAT MILLWALL
4:09-4:20 WHAT THE F**KING
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The original firm associated with Millwall was known as F-Troop.
The hooligan firm still exists today. However, the firm is not as large as it was at its height in the 1980s. This is due in part to ex-Millwall chairman Theo Paphitis’ introduction of a membership scheme following the events outside The New Den on the evening of the Birmingham City play off semi-final in May 2002. Sergeant Russell Lamb of the Metropolitan Police Service, a veteran of the May Day and Poll Tax riots, described this as the worst violence he had ever experienced.
Respect Matija Sarkic, my dearest condoleances from Belgium, you made some nice saves against us, you are a true legend, rest in peace. #respect familly, your club and UK footbal in general. No one likes us, we don't care! We are Millwall from The Den 😞
Best fans ever. Loyal to their team. Millwall has never had any money to throw around but we're still here. Always will be. Lions for ever!
Pride of south london !
I'm a spurs fan...but I love millwall best fans in the world as I was born n breed in bermondsey went to Scott lidgett- school
Scott Lidgett me too mate and Bermondsey, I am Millwall tho
U get my respect ( as a Millwall fan)
Millwall and Scott Lidgett
Support Millwall then u lop😢
@@englishlangy7395 init what a melt
Hi - The Chant that starts at 3 min 29 sec, which is labelled "MIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIL!", is actually an example of the "The Lions' Roar" - The notorious noise Millwall fans have been making for over a 100 years! There are match reports from the 1920s (and earlier) that describe this continuous drone from the Millwall supporters as the intimidating "Lions' Roar" - When there's a full-house at The Den for a big game it really can be a deafening cacophony that has also been referred to as "The Twelfth Man" - Which was very evident when a 10 man Lions team beat the then English Premier League Champions Leicester City 1-0 in a noisy FA Cup 5th round tie with a 90th minute winner from Shaun Cummings. A stunning performance helped on by the Lion's capacity crowd roaring their support for the team virtually continuously after Jake Cooper's sending-off at the start of the 2nd half! What a day!
I remember that chant ,from the Millwall supporters, at Chelsea, in 77
It’s the monk chant not lion roar
Respect from Besiktas Istanbul
from a georgian from london respect millwall ❤️🇬🇧🇬🇪
Went down to the Den last Saturday to watch Millwall beat West Brom. Cracking atmosphere, proper English football club! Grew up as an Arsenal fan but really have a soft spot for Millwall. Keep going, hope you bounce back to the Premier League!
SAME HERE
My teen is the same - we were at the Sheffield Wednesday game and now booked for another millwall match lol he loved it so much he wants to go again
Supporting millwall from the USA Ohio to be exact
Miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilll. Respekt from Germany. 60 Munich greets Mill.
I love millwall
Love millwall
At the old Den the song we sang was rucking all over the world.
Wembley 1999, it was millwall all over the world.
Millwall fan for life... COYL... Miiiiiilllllll...
Brilliant!
Searched for Millwall brick ended up here 😅
Miiiiiiillllll coyl 🦁
Let em come!☠
Only other London club I have respect for
RUCH&Millwall grets from Poland
Everybody knows us we're called millwall !!!! What a club
The song💀
The video 🤗
is that Bricktop Pulford at 0:51 ?
Once a lion always a lion
Super lions loyal supporters
Miiiill
Millllll
Miiiiiiiiiiiiiil
WATP rangers🤝Millwall 🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
It's Miiiiiiii..... No L.....
There ain’t a set rule brother
@@zsulja1044 true...
그냥노창해 we don’t care
? ?яⓞ??Ş?
Son muy frios perro
Funny girls 🤣 Ultras !!!
Never show up at chelsea
are there any black millwall fans?😂
Absolutely. A couple of their most respected faces back in the day were black and brown.
No one like us we dont care
We are Millwalll SUPER millwall
@@Trxpztyler677 we are Millwall from the den
Miiiiiiiiilllllllllllllll
Got nothing on Leeds supporters/chants 🤍💛💙 MOT!
All I hear Leeds sing is we are Leeds bs they have better chants lol