Great upload. Barry Bridges, Derek Possee and Eamon Dunphy, Millwall in all white and Brian Moore commentating. Went to my first game at the Den in September 1973, don't remember much about it but Millwall beat Sheffield Wednesday 1-0. Thanks for the upload.
Just come across this, Birmingham fan here, went to this game was 14 and we hitched it, luckily got a lift in Coventry from a blue nose, can't believe you could walk in the cold blow lane end and walk all the way round to the other end,first time I seen a knife at a match
71/72 season,i was 8 year old and the old man took me to first millwall game v sunderland(1-1) to be honest dont remember nothing about the game or the goals but i know we was in the half-way line nr the front+remember how green the pitch seemed and stood right out,back then we only had a black+white telly like most people so it was like watching football in colour !!(if that makes sense)
@@anthonybartlett6924 Agree 100% my dad took me to my first game v Southend in the old bombed stand that Birmingham game had a season ticket in the orange seats great days
Now THAT was My Millwall. I am in my 7th decade of attending but,in truth, the 30 years (next year) since the dreaded move have been instantly forgettable. How many REALLY good games since 1993? Beat West Ham 4/1 and Everton 3/2 and a few others but most seasons at The OLD DEN we had 6 or 7 Great games against the likes of Middlesbrough, Wolves and the rest. I STILL miss standing on top of the pitch and changing my position at 1/2 time. Now? Seating in a frozen stand watching a 1/0 or 0/0
If it wasn't for Millwall I'd have no interest in football at all nowadays. There was a time when I would watch match of the day and the football league highlights religiously every week, now I don't even bother checking the scores
@@jpberm-on-sea pretty much the same as me. I went from 9 to 19 in the Seventies and was nuts about football until the Premiership amd SKY happened. Downhill all the way since them. Absolutely refuse to watch England ever again. Haven't in over a decade now.
Fantastic to watch a classic game in the good old days. Many thanks for this upload!
Great upload. Barry Bridges, Derek Possee and Eamon Dunphy, Millwall in all white and Brian Moore commentating. Went to my first game at the Den in September 1973, don't remember much about it but Millwall beat Sheffield Wednesday 1-0. Thanks for the upload.
Just come across this, Birmingham fan here, went to this game was 14 and we hitched it, luckily got a lift in Coventry from a blue nose, can't believe you could walk in the cold blow lane end and walk all the way round to the other end,first time I seen a knife at a match
Hello anthony.
I was at the game as a lifelong Millwall fan so were The Blues fans together or scattered round the ground and where were they, please?
I was there good old days with a great millwall team
Me too under the Cold Blow
71/72 season,i was 8 year old and the old man took me to first millwall game v sunderland(1-1) to be honest dont remember nothing about the game or the goals but i know we was in the half-way line nr the front+remember how green the pitch seemed and stood right out,back then we only had a black+white telly like most people so it was like watching football in colour !!(if that makes sense)
Was at the game,great times at the Den, what a great team that was my favourite era at the old Den loved that place
i was also there 16 years old , the old man first took me there in 1959, this was a team not like the shit we have now.
@@anthonybartlett6924 Agree 100% my dad took me to my first game v Southend in the old bombed stand that Birmingham game had a season ticket in the orange seats great days
Now THAT was My Millwall.
I am in my 7th decade of attending but,in truth, the 30 years (next year) since the dreaded move have been instantly forgettable.
How many REALLY good games since 1993? Beat West Ham 4/1 and Everton 3/2 and a few others but most seasons at The OLD DEN we had 6 or 7 Great games against the likes of Middlesbrough, Wolves and the rest. I STILL miss standing on top of the pitch and changing my position at 1/2 time. Now? Seating in a frozen stand watching a 1/0 or 0/0
That team should have got promoted, some great players playing lovely football.
My favourite Millwall team some great football Barry Bridges was a good replacement for Weller albeit a lot older.
shame Weller had gone to Leicester. one of the best Millwall sides
Had some great games against Brum in the 60/70s
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Alun Campbell captain of Brum, great player at Cardiff.
and Charlton
Also great at Charlton
Who went up that season,,,KRO
Norwich and Birmingham
Thanks to Lacthford's offside goal 😉
@@jpberm-on-sea Hatton was 10 yards offside at St Andrews in front of 44,000...
Goal at Orient was offside as well 😡😡
A right royal stitch up
Loved 70s football. Don't love it now at all.
If it wasn't for Millwall I'd have no interest in football at all nowadays. There was a time when I would watch match of the day and the football league highlights religiously every week, now I don't even bother checking the scores
@@jpberm-on-sea pretty much the same as me. I went from 9 to 19 in the Seventies and was nuts about football until the Premiership amd SKY happened. Downhill all the way since them. Absolutely refuse to watch England ever again. Haven't in over a decade now.