I am not a Millwall fan but I refuse to give up this land of my Father's without a fight! Call me racist or not politically correct if you will. It does not matter to a Proud Indigenous Brit like me!
ONE MILLION PER CENT RIGHT MATE ! I STILL miss it every day 25 years later....Being able to stand and move around from, latterly, one side of the 1/2 Way Line to the other to see us kick in both halves at close range and before that from End to End and see the movement at Half-Time from The Ilderton to The Cold Blow. What an atmosphere we HAD . At this sanitised stadium even the ends are open to let the sound out...
The Old Den was less than a mile away. They moved to the New Den in the early 90's (92 or 93ish??). They should never leave the area, a lot of Bermondsey, Rotherhithe, New Cross, The E&C, bleed Millwall and i think it's important to say, screw the council. Remember this is Millwall, in the past there would've been riots if someone threatened to harm the club.iıu ***what actually happened with all this then?*** Hope everyone's doing good. Big thanks for uploading Kristen.
The Old den was about 300-400m meters to the south of the current 1990s stadium, about halfway between it and New Cross gate station. As far as I know this little scheme fell over (thank the lord) when the developers turned out to be dodge and didn't do anything anyway. The last I heard is that Millwall are planning to slowly replace the 1990s stadium with a fancy new stadium of capacity ~35,000 on the same site. From the CGI images it looks like it will be a rather nifty little venue (if it happens).
ONE MILLION PER CENT RIGHT MATE ! I STILL miss it every day 25 years later....Being able to stand and move around from, latterly, one side of the 1/2 Way Line to the other to see us kick in both halves at close range and before that from End to End as see the movement at Half-Time from THe Ilderton to The Cold Blow. What an atmosphere we HAD . At this sanitised stadium even the ends are open to let the sound out...
Wow I actually thought the comments section would have been disabled by now 😂. I think most true football supporters saw this as a shame. There an old established club. Like them or not they do alot for this area and discovered some phenomenal players through there academy.
Love to see this sanitised, soulless, stadium with its rows of empty seats raised to the ground and a PROPER football stadium built on the very edge of London and Kent where in 2017 Millwall's largest catchment is, ironically.
Who is involved in " Renewal " ?? Why it's only DAVE SULLIVAN-Former Lewisham Major ! Who is involved with " Renewal" it's only Sir Steve !! WHAT A LOAD OF BULLOCKS !
Well done on doing an new story that shows Millwall football club and it's fans in a positive light.
I am not a Millwall fan but I refuse to give up this land of my Father's without a fight! Call me racist or not politically correct if you will. It does not matter to a Proud Indigenous Brit like me!
ONE MILLION PER CENT RIGHT MATE ! I STILL miss it every day 25 years later....Being able to stand and move around from, latterly, one side of the 1/2 Way Line to the other to see us kick in both halves at close range and before that from End to End and see the movement at Half-Time from The Ilderton to The Cold Blow. What an atmosphere we HAD . At this sanitised stadium even the ends are open to let the sound out...
CEO Mushtaq Malik. That's yer root of the problem!
The Old Den was less than a mile away. They moved to the New Den in the early 90's (92 or 93ish??). They should never leave the area, a lot of Bermondsey, Rotherhithe, New Cross, The E&C, bleed Millwall and i think it's important to say, screw the council. Remember this is Millwall, in the past there would've been riots if someone threatened to harm the club.iıu
***what actually happened with all this then?***
Hope everyone's doing good. Big thanks for uploading Kristen.
The Old den was about 300-400m meters to the south of the current 1990s stadium, about halfway between it and New Cross gate station.
As far as I know this little scheme fell over (thank the lord) when the developers turned out to be dodge and didn't do anything anyway. The last I heard is that Millwall are planning to slowly replace the 1990s stadium with a fancy new stadium of capacity ~35,000 on the same site. From the CGI images it looks like it will be a rather nifty little venue (if it happens).
we don't want to go come on u lions
New homes for whom?
The famous din!!!
Home died in 1993. This new place looks like it was made out of Lego. It will never be home.
ONE MILLION PER CENT RIGHT MATE ! I STILL miss it every day 25 years later....Being able to stand and move around from, latterly, one side of the 1/2 Way Line to the other to see us kick in both halves at close range and before that from End to End as see the movement at Half-Time from THe Ilderton to The Cold Blow. What an atmosphere we HAD . At this sanitised stadium even the ends are open to let the sound out...
Wow I actually thought the comments section would have been disabled by now 😂. I think most true football supporters saw this as a shame. There an old established club. Like them or not they do alot for this area and discovered some phenomenal players through there academy.
Love to see this sanitised, soulless, stadium with its rows of empty seats raised to the ground and a PROPER football stadium built on the very edge of London and Kent where in 2017 Millwall's largest catchment is, ironically.
Millwall......!!!!
What is wrong with the reporter's head?
Who is involved in " Renewal " ?? Why it's only DAVE SULLIVAN-Former Lewisham Major ! Who is involved with " Renewal" it's only Sir Steve !! WHAT A LOAD OF BULLOCKS !
This man cannot pronounce lewisham XD
He's a homosexual from New Zealand.