This aroused considerable excitement among the spectators. The first game played there was against Brighton & Hove Albion, which Brighton won 10. Liverpool players have been called up for international duty by 16 different organisations. [205] In the next game at the Den against QPR on 8 December 2020, Millwall fans applauded as QPR and Millwall players raised aloft an anti-racism banner about inequality in football. [58] At the end of the 200405 season, manager Dennis Wise announced that he was leaving as he was unable to form a working relationship with the new chairman. [176] A local newspaper, East Ham Echo, reported that, "From the very first kick of the ball it was seen likely to be some trouble, but the storm burst when Dean and Jarvis came into collision (Millwall had two players sent off during the match). Philadelphia 76ers Premier League UFC Television The Real Housewives of Atlanta The Bachelor Sister Wives 90 Day Fiance Wife Swap The Amazing Race Australia Married at First Sight The Real Housewives of Dallas My 600-lb Life Last Week Tonight with John Oliver [128][129] The clubs' two hooligan firms; the Leeds United Service Crew and the Millwall Bushwackers were notorious in the 1970s and 80s for their violence, being called "dirty Leeds" and "the scourge of football" respectively. Millwall went unbeaten in the last eight games of the 201314 season and finished in 19th place, four points above the relegation zone. Spurs have won four-of-five in Premier League play and their 45 points are four more than fifth-place Newcastle, who has played two fewer games. The Australian scored 71 Morton was founded in Aberdeen in 1849 to supply sailing ships with food, the company opened their first English cannery and food processing plant at Millwall dock in 1872 and attracted a workforce from across the country, including the east coast of Scotland, primarily Dundee. It also appeared in episodes of the shows The Bill and Primeval. It was later retrieved by police and determined to be a harmless dummy. Millwall have a long-standing rivalry with West Ham United. [110], In the face of mounting community opposition and media scrutiny, the Council said in January 2017 it will not proceed with the CPO. The attendance was 90,000, the largest crowd Millwall have ever played in front of, and included King George VI, with whom the team were introduced to before kick-off. [9] Their first home was a piece of waste ground called Glengall Road, where they only stayed for one year. [34] In the FA Cup they were beaten 10 by First Division Luton Town at Kenilworth Road. [188] On 25 August 2009, Millwall played away at West Ham United in the Football League Cup, losing 31 after extra time. From being one of the country's biggest clubs before the war, Millwall were reduced to one of its smallest afterward. WebThe newlywed actress is now due to perform at the inaugural Women's Premier League. Theres a lot for Millwall fans to be excited about looking ahead to next term. The scheme introduced by Paphitis now only applies to perceived high-risk away games. WebMillwall Football Club is an English professional football club based in New Cross, south-east London, that plays in the Football League One, the second tier of English football. [134] Since their first competitive game in 1921, Millwall have won 37, drawn 26 and lost 12. [100], The team nickname is The Lions, previously The Dockers. 81 people (including 31 police officers) were injured in the disturbances. The Austrian will have an instrumental role to play for Manchester United in the coming months. Millwall's home form is very good with the following results : 9 wins, 5 draws, and 2 losses. [2] For the first 50 years, up until 1936, they played in a traditional navy blue, similar to the colours of Scotland national team. Spurs are four points back of Man Utd. Donachie was sacked on 8 October, with Richard Shaw and Colin West becoming caretaker managers. Having scrolled back through the archives, weve picked out the nine players to have hit double figures for free-kicks in the English top flight since 1992. Danny Wilson. [3] The club did not like the moniker and changed the nickname after press headlined Millwall as 'Lions of the South', after knocking Football League leaders Aston Villa out of the 18991900 FA Cup. [7] During this period the club was invited to join the Second Division of the Football League but the committee turned down the opportunity, partly due to the expected increase in travel expenses but also to stay loyal to the Southern League. [173] On 11 March 1978 a riot broke out at The Den during an FA Cup quarter-final between Millwall and Ipswich Town, with the home team losing 61. [5][6] They were founding members of the Southern Football League which they won for the first two years of its existence, and were runners-up in its third. WebMillwall's 2022/2023 season is seeing them taking an average of 13.94 shots per match with 5.15 shots being on target and the rest being off target. [3] In November 1886, the East End Football Association was formed, along with the Senior Cup Competition. The police later said the violence, because of its scale, was organised beforehand. [257] In literature, books such as "No One Likes Us, We Don't Care: True Stories from Millwall, Britain's Most Notorious Football Hooligans" by Andrew Woods focuses on the hooligan element of Millwall. 3) Peter Beardsley. [120] The game was also blighted by allegations of racist chanting. On that night, approximately 20,000 people packed into a ground that usually only held half that number to watch Luton beat Millwall 10. "[179][180] Trouble was reported at Loftus Road on 26 March 1966 during a match between Queens Park Rangers and Millwall, at a time when both sides were near the top of the league table pushing for promotion to Division Two, but the London derby was won 61 by the west London based team, QPR. [9] This was their first purpose-built ground, with a grandstand that seated 600 people and an overall capacity of between 10,000 and 15,000. [4][104], In September 2016 Lewisham Council approved a compulsory purchase order (CPO) of land surrounding The Den rented by Millwall, as part of a major redevelopment of the "New Bermondsey" area. [5] Millwall won the East London Senior Cup at the first attempt. The local derby between the two sides has been contested almost 100 times since 1899. Millwall share a fierce rivalry with Leeds United. [16] Their relegation to League One was confirmed on 17 April 2006 with a 20 loss against Southampton. League Position. This was achieved with considerable volunteer labour by Lions fans. [53] The club was missing 16 players from their squad due to suspension or injury. Ian Harte (10 free-kicks) Having scored 85 goals throughout his club career, Harte was a long-range specialist and most known for his time at Leeds United. WebRead about Millwall v Burnley in the EFL Cup 2020/21 season, including lineups, stats and live blogs, on the official website of the Premier League. Millwall F.C.West Ham United F.C. [162] The club's heaviest loss in all competitions was a 91 defeat at Aston Villa in an FA Cup fourth-round second-leg in 1946. McLeary was later promoted to the role of joint-manager alongside Stevens. Score prediction: Fulham 2-2 Leeds United. Websupporter info. [246], The club's ground The Den doubled as The Dragons Lair, home ground of fictional team Harchester United in the television series Dream Team. [87] On 28 February 2017, Millwall beat Peterborough United 10 and increased their unbeaten run to 16 games in all competitions, and have gone nine games without conceding a goal for the first time since the 192526 season. But former Forest midfielder Carlton Palmer believes a move for the 20-year-old may depend on the outcome of the Canaries season, with Norwich battling to secure a The plans were controversial because the developer, Renewal, is controlled by offshore companies with unclear ownership, and is seen by the club and local community to be profiteering by demolishing existing homes and businesses as well as Millwall's car-park and the Millwall Community Trust facility to build up to 2,400 new private homes, with no social housing. 5. [14] Millwall's first Football League match was on 28 August 1920 at The Den, and they were 20 winners against Bristol Rovers. The song was played on repeat at Wembley Stadium after Millwall gained promotion to the Championship in 2010. WebSince then, Millwall have played in leagues below the Premier League. Founded as Millwall Rovers in 1885, the club has retained its name despite having last played in the Millwall area of the Isle of Dogs in 1910. [44], Jimmy Nicholl of Raith Rovers was appointed as McCarthy's replacement, but could not reverse the slump in form which saw Millwall relegated at the end of the 199596 season in 22nd place. The fans are renowned for their terrace chant "No one likes us, we don't care". Following their recent [22] On 24 February 1944, Millwall returned to The Den, to play in an all-standing stadium. This was mainly due to Tony Cascarino and Teddy Sheringham, who scored 99 goals between them in three seasons playing together. The game, won 20 by Hull, was overshadowed when seats, coins and plastic bottles were thrown by some away supporters. The striker is yet to score this season, but, during last campaign, he tallied up 13 goals in total with seven coming from headed efforts. [258] Sunday Mirror columnist Michael Calvin spent the 200910 season covering Millwall, writing the book Family: Life, Death and Football. As the other finalists Manchester City had already qualified for Europe, the winner of the semi-final would have entered the 201314 UEFA Europa League. The attendance was 90,000, the largest crowd Millwall have ever played in front of, which included King George VI, whom the team were introduced to before kick-off. The audience becomes twice as excited. [4] Nicholl was relieved of his duties and John Docherty returned on a short-term basis to stabilise the club. [20], On 7 April 1945, Millwall appeared in a Football League War Cup final at Wembley Stadium against Chelsea, but because it was a wartime cup final it is not acknowledged in the record books. [57], Millwall's first game back in the Championship was a 30 away win at Bristol City. 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Players included in the PFA Fans' Player of the Year whilst playing for Millwall: Players included in the PFA Team of the Year whilst playing for Millwall: The following is a list of notable footballers who have played for Millwall, including players who have been honoured in Millwall's Hall of Fame, international players who were capped by their country while playing for Millwall, players who have been given a testimonial for 10 years of service at the club, players who have made over 100 appearances or scored 50 goals, and also 1885 founder member players who contributed significantly to the clubs' history.[21][143][144][4][145][146]. The club helps promote anti-knife and anti-gun crime. The booing was condemned by The FA, EFL, Kick it Out, and mainstream media. Midfielder Curtis Weston, substituted for Wise with one minute of normal time remaining, became the youngest Cup final player in history at 17 years 119 days, beating the 125-year-old record of James F. M. [181] The penalty that Millwall faced was perhaps that the club's name was now "synonymous with everything that was bad in football and society". [56], In 2005, Theo Paphitis announced that he was stepping down as chairman of the club with Jeff Burnige to replace him from May 2005. [62] On 19 March 2007, Willie Donachie signed a two-year contract following some progress which had seen the club climb to 11th place in the league. It is one of the most passionately contested local derbies in football. =8. [108][18] A Sporting CP team, managed by Bobby Robson helped open the ground by playing a friendly, which The Lions lost 21. From then until 1993, the club played at what is now called The Old Den in New Cross, before moving to its current home stadium nearby, called The Den. [106], For the 201314 season, Millwall chose the charity Prostate Cancer UK to sponsor their shirt for free. [104] In the 2000s the club started to recognise its unique link with London's docks by introducing Dockers' Days, and archiving the club's dock roots in the Millwall FC Museum. [99] From 1956 to 1974 Millwall's crest was two leaping red lions facing each other. [243] In a match against Charlton Athletic in 2009, both teams wore special kits for the match in honour of murdered local teenagers and supporters Jimmy Mizen and Rob Knox. The 2,000 Millwall fans also cheered the QPR players who took the knee. [97] The club has retained this colour since. [178] The FA commissioned an inquiry which concluded that it was "not satisfied that Millwall F.C. The match is remembered for all the wrong reasons, after hooligans rioted at the game. That was the season Leicester City made the big jump to the Premier League, and two years later they won it. WebPremier League; Championship; League 1; League 2; Records; Blog; Home Clubs Millwall. [15], In the 192526 season Millwall had 11 consecutive clean sheets, a Football League record, which they hold jointly with York City and Reading. The Red Devils won the match 10-0 and gained a place in the Premier League record books. [59] On 21 December, with the club bottom of the Championship, he became the club's Director of Football and was replaced as manager by 32-year-old player Dave Tuttle, on a short-term contract until the end of the 200506 season. Promoted to the top flight for the first time in the club's history. Founded as Millwall Rovers in 1885, the club has retained its name despite having last played in the Millwall area of the Isle of Dogs in 1910. Millwall wore a special one-off camouflage kit to commemorate the centenary of the First World War against Brentford on 8 November 2014. [33] The 198485 season was particularly successful, Millwall reached the FA Cup quarter-finals and gained promotion to the Second Division, going unbeaten at home again in Division Three, winning 18 games and drawing five. Millwall Football Club (/mlwl/)[1] is a professional football club in Bermondsey, South East London, England. Unbeaten at home for the second successive season in 196566 season. WebThis transfer statistic shows the compact view of the most expensive signings by Millwall in the Overall statistics of current season season. While Championship side Millwalls 3-2 victory over the Premier Leagues Everton represented one of the FA Cups shock results last weekend, that achievement has been soured by the ongoing police investigation into racist chants recorded at The Den. Millwall pulled off a shock 3-2 win against the Premier League side to progress to the Fifth Round of the FA Cup. [118][119] Portsmouth, Everton and Gillingham also share minor rivalries with Millwall, with hooliganism between their fans dating back to the 1970s. Millwall lost the game 20. [191], After a game against Queens Park Rangers at Loftus Road in September 2010, manager Kenny Jackett said Millwall's hooligan problems are to a certain extent exaggerated by media sensationalism. WebOn 7 April 1945, during World War II, Millwall appeared in a Football League War Cup final at Wembley Stadium against Chelsea. [39] Millwall's first top division season ended with a tenth-place finish, which was the lowest place occupied by the club all season. We are an easy club to criticise and in my time [at the club], the way we have been reported is unfair", he said. Neil Redfearn (10) Most Appearances. [59] Every Millwall manager has come from the United Kingdom or Ireland. [94] The 201920 season ended in an 8th-placed finish, after a late play-off run came up short. The fighting and violence was condemned by the Football Association. WebMillwall have a long-standing rivalry with West Ham United. [85] In his first full season in charge, Harris led Millwall to a fourth-place finish in League One and a play-off final at Wembley, which the Lions lost 31 to Barnsley. The Old Trafford club has finally ended their six-year title drought with a Carabao Cup/EFL Cup. As well as the Millwall hooligans and those belonging to Luton's firm the MIGs, many of the 31 fans arrested after the violence were identified as being from Chelsea's Headhunters firm and West Ham United's Inter City Firm. [115] The song "Shoeshine Boy" by the Mills Blue Rhythm Band was played as the entrance song before "Let 'em Come". Could we see Millwall grace the Premiership realms at the end of the season for the first-ever time in the clubs history? Luton were asked by Millwall to make the Wednesday night match all-ticket, but this was ignored. The fifth ground was called The Den, built at a cost of 10,000 by noted football ground architect Archibald Leitch. The Austrian will have an instrumental role to play for Manchester United in the coming months. [2] This colour was chosen because it paid homage to the Scottish roots of the club,[3] with the nucleus of the first Millwall Rovers squad being from Dundee. The club have also won two League One play-off finals in 2010 and 2017, the Football League Group Cup in 1983, and were Football League Trophy finalists in 1999. [72] They played Wigan Athletic at Wembley Stadium on 14 April 2013, losing 20 to the eventual cup winners. [163] They beat both Torquay United and Coventry City by this score at The Den. [204] The leader of the Brexit Party Nigel Farage called BLM a Marxist Party who had been "sussed out" by Millwall fans and called for kneeling to stop. The club contemplated the possibility of having to relocate to Kent. Bonds was sacked and replaced by Keith "Rhino" Stevens, with Alan McLeary as his assistant. Bristol City. He won the League One Manager of the Month award three times while in charge of the club. [35][171] Former club chairman Reg Burr once commented: "Millwall are a convenient coat peg for football to hang its social ills on",[174] an example being the reporting of convicted murderer Gavin Grant. Fulham, Prinsep. Best bet: Over 2.5 goals. [16] Millwall became known as a hard-fighting Cup team and competed in various memorable matches, notably defeating three-time league winners and reigning champions Huddersfield Town 31 in the third round of the 192627 FA Cup. seasons for Millwall's top goalscorer each year since 1895. The traditional club crest is a lion rampant, referred to in the team's nickname 'The Lions'. [88] Millwall made it to the League One play-off final at Wembley for the second successive year, after beating Scunthorpe United 32 in the semi-final. Millwall were founded in London in 1885 and Leeds United in Yorkshire in 1919, over 170 miles (270 km) apart. [189][190] In the aftermath of the disorder, Millwall were handed three charges by the FA and later cleared of all of them; West Ham received four charges and were found guilty on two counts: violent, threatening, obscene and provocative behaviour, and entering the field of play. Before the game, every fan was given a letter from the club saying, "The eyes of the world are on this football club tonight your club and they want us to fail. Yes, there have been several teams that have scored 10 goals in the Premier League. [173][178], The 1985 Kenilworth Road riot, after an FA Cup sixth-round match between Luton Town and Millwall on 13 March 1985, became one of the worst and widely reported incidents of football hooliganism to date. Speaking of difference-makers, Mark Viduka is one of the best that Leeds United fans have seen in the Premier League. Some Millwall supporters had said their boos at the Derby game did not have racist intent, but was instead against the politicisation of the Black Lives Matter movement in the UK. They have also played in red and black stripes, all grey, all orange, all red, and green and white stripes. They played the Cup final on 22 May 2004, losing 30 to Manchester United. [183] The then chairman Theo Paphitis responded that Millwall could not be blamed for the actions of a mindless minority who attach themselves to the club. [117], Millwall were listed eighth out of a list of 92 Football League clubs with the most rivals, with West Ham United, Leeds United, Crystal Palace, and Charlton Athletic considering them a major rival. Arsenal will be looking for their 100th league win over While initially suffering from this reorganisation, the de-regionalisation of Third Division North and Third Division South opened up the way for promotion via the runner up spots. [193] During a game between Millwall and Huddersfield Town, The Observer reported that a Huddersfield Town fan had thrown a coin at a linesman, and that some Millwall fans had intervened, and handed the culprit over to police. Millwall played in the first round proper and lost 42 on aggregate to Ferencvros. [83] He was unable to ensure survival, however, as Millwall's relegation to League One was confirmed on 28 April with one game of the 201415 season still to play. The Sun newspaper ran the sensationalist grenade-related headline "Soccer Marches to War! Top Goalscorer. Millwall have averaged a gate close to 12,000 per home game over their 93 seasons in the Football League, while the club have spent the majority of that time yo-yoing back and forth between the second and third tiers of English football. See List of Millwall F.C. According to The Daily Mail, theyre now eyeing a move for midfielder Gunduz from Hertha Berlins youth set up, with scouts from Englands top flight taking real note. [78] Millwall sacked Lomas on 26 December 2013, after winning only five of his first 22 games in charge. [9] The first match played at the new ground was on 22 October 1910 against reigning Southern League champions Brighton & Hove Albion, who won 10. [123] The two clubs have rarely met in recent years due to them playing in different leagues; the majority of their meetings happened before the First World War, with some 60 meetings between 1899 and 1915. Some of the 2,000 fans present booed the players who took a knee and raised a fist before the game in support of the Black Lives Matter social and political movement. [21] The Lions were pushing for promotion to the First Division toward the end of the decade, but one week into the 193940 season, World War II broke out and Millwall were robbed of their aim. Millwall FC have been in the Championship for 8 of the last 10 seasons, however, the club have never managed to reach the play-offs in that time with the highest finish 8th Advertisement Anthony Knockaert, David Nugent and Jeffrey Schlupp got the goals for the Foxes with Richard Chaplow scoring for Millwall. [95] In 1936, newly appointed Millwall manager Charlie Hewitt opted to change the kit colour from navy blue to a lighter royal blue,[96] and the team played in this colour for the best part of 74 years, with the exception of 196875 and 19992001, in which the team played in an all-white strip. They have spent 89 of their 96 seasons in the Football League yo-yoing between the second and third tiers. [22] With the war in Europe in its last days, the number of spectators allowed to attend games was relaxed. Top Contributed Quizzes in Sports. 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