The roots of such sentiment reside in events of 83 years ago, when an antipathy developed between two shipyards on either side of the Thames. Some people were trying to rip bollards off the pavement. It was a great night for Garton and certainly the fight of the night but it's a shame certain members of the crowd decided to ruin it. A 56-year-old man said: 'There were a lot of lunatics around. To the north you had the workforce of the Royal docks (drenched in the claret-and-blue of West Ham) and to the south, the Millwall, London and Surrey docks (Millwall 'til they died). Zee Adhyatam : Watch Special Story on Dakshineshwar Temple, Video: Nawaz Sharif's truth on Kargil war, Watch 1 Min 1 News : All Big news in 1 Minute on Zee, Chennai Super Kings beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 8 wickets, Rajasthan Royals beat Mumbai Indians by 8 wickets, Kya Kheta hai India - Hinduism gives a path to live, IPL Masala Unlock: Watch match analysis from Bindaas Bauaa, Creation of national character through Hindutva, Zee World Exclusive: Combustion of terror on the border of India. Join The Independent for an online event, as our panel discusses the most uncertain start to a season in Premier League history. Millwall and West Ham have one of the longest-standing rivalries in English football but have rarely been in the same division and have not played each other since 2005. We strongly expect all culprits to be banned from football for life. try again, the name must be unique, Please
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Scotland Yard said they were 'pre-planned and organised'. Independent Premium. There were a lot of people on the pitch. Among the spectators in the ground was actress Jaime Winstone, who is engaged to Lily Allen's brother Alfie. At one level, this is a rivalry that revels in its illogicality. Millwall finished one place above Manchester United, one of the pre-season title favourites, and spent much of the season in a higher position than other teams who failed to emerge as title contenders after being among the pre-season favourites, including Everton and Tottenham Hotspur – who both eventually finished slightly above Millwall. I love the game. Wealthy British ex-pat, 56, 'stabbed to death his Spanish wife, 58, shortly after having sex with her in... Princess Diana's butler Paul Burrell criticizes Channel 4 documentary on her infamous 1995 BBC interview for... Will we EVER learn to love the council flat kid who became F1's greatest driver? The East Ham Echo reported: "From the very first kick it was seen that there was likely to be some trouble. As rivalries go, Arsenal versus Tottenham does not enter the equation; nor, even, do some of the more notorious enmities in the world game - Galatasaray versus Fenerbahce, for instance.
The bitter and bloody rivalry between West Ham and Millwall supporters is one of the oldest, most intense feuds in the history of British football. Both teams were created in the industrial heartland of east London in the late 19th century by rival factory workers. I'm very sad to hear that. The 44-year-old man was stabbed in the chest just yards from the ground and is today in a stable condition in hospital. One message said: 'Make sure you bring your bats and don't bring your kids.'. There were West Ham fans on one side and Millwall on the other. However the headlines weren't from the boxing that was taking place in the ring, no matter how good some of it, but instead it was the fighting outside of the ring. Of more recent relevance was the glorification in London of gang warfare, between the Krays in the East End and the Richardsons in the south-east. Johnny Garton and Gary Corcoran put on a great fight as the pair went hell for leather in a bout for the British welterweight title.
Surely if Millwall are to loathe anyone, they would be better off picking on Crystal Palace, their only South London adversaries of note?
But I think at this stage we must keep it in perspective. Leaflets were later handed out in the Den's Cold Blow Lane end with a grainy picture of Pratt and a declaration in capital letters: "A West Ham fan must die next week to avenge him.". Clocks go back: but why do we use GMT - and do we still need to? Moment hysterical Cardi B screamed at cops to release her 'unarmed' husband Offset after he was cuffed for... A PAWSOME offer! It had been pre-planned for over 100 years. Please 'active' : ''">
The sad irony was that most were too one-eyed in their aggression to know what they were doing, still less to appreciate how or why such an animus originated. Most people like to go to boxing to watch professionals fight each other. By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 23:57 AEDT, 26 August 2009. Millwall finished the game with only nine men, after the others were stretchered off following heavy tackles. Millwall's high placing owed much to the strike partnership of Teddy Sheringham and Tony Cascarino. The land where books are banned: GUY ADAMS visits stores in Wales to investigate bizarre new coronavirus... Ghost town Wales: Cardiff's streets lie empty on first weekend after country was put on 17-day 'fire break'... No escape! He covers all sport from football, formula one, cricket, rugby, tennis, athletics, mma and wrestling. Four years later, a Millwall supporter died at New Cross station after falling out of a train during a fight with West Ham fans. Questions are being asked about the numbers of police at the fixture, which fans had predicted would attract hooligans from both sets of supporters. In his autobiography, Sheringham said of the season, "It was a crazy exhilarating time. Rivalry: antipathy developed between two shipyards 83 years ago, Australia condemns intimate examination of female travellers over baby abandoned at Doha airport. Newest first, -1) ? Home Secretary Alan Johnson described the riots as 'disgraceful' and insisted tough legislation would ensure there was no return to the old days of hooliganism. And yet to establish a historical rationale for this rivalry seems to confer a dignity upon it that it does not deserve. Indeed, a walk along the approaches to the Ali Sami Yen in Istanbul seems almost a pleasant stroll, compared to running the gauntlet down Green Street.
At start of the 1906/07 season, a particularly ferocious encounter saw one player hurled against a metal advertising board. The supporters were also criticised for fighting each other in the stands. Leaflets were later distributed at Millwall's home matches bearing the words: "A West Ham fan must die to avenge him". You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies
the same level of attention, but we have preserved this area in the interests of open debate. Supporters invaded the pitch twice after West Ham scored and a 44-year-old man was taken to hospital with a stab wound.
The roots of such sentiment reside in events of 83 years ago, when an antipathy developed between two shipyards on either side of the Thames. Some people were trying to rip bollards off the pavement. It was a great night for Garton and certainly the fight of the night but it's a shame certain members of the crowd decided to ruin it. A 56-year-old man said: 'There were a lot of lunatics around. To the north you had the workforce of the Royal docks (drenched in the claret-and-blue of West Ham) and to the south, the Millwall, London and Surrey docks (Millwall 'til they died). Zee Adhyatam : Watch Special Story on Dakshineshwar Temple, Video: Nawaz Sharif's truth on Kargil war, Watch 1 Min 1 News : All Big news in 1 Minute on Zee, Chennai Super Kings beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 8 wickets, Rajasthan Royals beat Mumbai Indians by 8 wickets, Kya Kheta hai India - Hinduism gives a path to live, IPL Masala Unlock: Watch match analysis from Bindaas Bauaa, Creation of national character through Hindutva, Zee World Exclusive: Combustion of terror on the border of India. Join The Independent for an online event, as our panel discusses the most uncertain start to a season in Premier League history. Millwall and West Ham have one of the longest-standing rivalries in English football but have rarely been in the same division and have not played each other since 2005. We strongly expect all culprits to be banned from football for life. try again, the name must be unique, Please
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Scotland Yard said they were 'pre-planned and organised'. Independent Premium. There were a lot of people on the pitch. Among the spectators in the ground was actress Jaime Winstone, who is engaged to Lily Allen's brother Alfie. At one level, this is a rivalry that revels in its illogicality. Millwall finished one place above Manchester United, one of the pre-season title favourites, and spent much of the season in a higher position than other teams who failed to emerge as title contenders after being among the pre-season favourites, including Everton and Tottenham Hotspur – who both eventually finished slightly above Millwall. I love the game. Wealthy British ex-pat, 56, 'stabbed to death his Spanish wife, 58, shortly after having sex with her in... Princess Diana's butler Paul Burrell criticizes Channel 4 documentary on her infamous 1995 BBC interview for... Will we EVER learn to love the council flat kid who became F1's greatest driver? The East Ham Echo reported: "From the very first kick it was seen that there was likely to be some trouble. As rivalries go, Arsenal versus Tottenham does not enter the equation; nor, even, do some of the more notorious enmities in the world game - Galatasaray versus Fenerbahce, for instance.
The bitter and bloody rivalry between West Ham and Millwall supporters is one of the oldest, most intense feuds in the history of British football. Both teams were created in the industrial heartland of east London in the late 19th century by rival factory workers. I'm very sad to hear that. The 44-year-old man was stabbed in the chest just yards from the ground and is today in a stable condition in hospital. One message said: 'Make sure you bring your bats and don't bring your kids.'. There were West Ham fans on one side and Millwall on the other. However the headlines weren't from the boxing that was taking place in the ring, no matter how good some of it, but instead it was the fighting outside of the ring. Of more recent relevance was the glorification in London of gang warfare, between the Krays in the East End and the Richardsons in the south-east. Johnny Garton and Gary Corcoran put on a great fight as the pair went hell for leather in a bout for the British welterweight title.
Surely if Millwall are to loathe anyone, they would be better off picking on Crystal Palace, their only South London adversaries of note?
But I think at this stage we must keep it in perspective. Leaflets were later handed out in the Den's Cold Blow Lane end with a grainy picture of Pratt and a declaration in capital letters: "A West Ham fan must die next week to avenge him.". Clocks go back: but why do we use GMT - and do we still need to? Moment hysterical Cardi B screamed at cops to release her 'unarmed' husband Offset after he was cuffed for... A PAWSOME offer! It had been pre-planned for over 100 years. Please 'active' : ''">
The sad irony was that most were too one-eyed in their aggression to know what they were doing, still less to appreciate how or why such an animus originated. Most people like to go to boxing to watch professionals fight each other. By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 23:57 AEDT, 26 August 2009. Millwall finished the game with only nine men, after the others were stretchered off following heavy tackles. Millwall's high placing owed much to the strike partnership of Teddy Sheringham and Tony Cascarino. The land where books are banned: GUY ADAMS visits stores in Wales to investigate bizarre new coronavirus... Ghost town Wales: Cardiff's streets lie empty on first weekend after country was put on 17-day 'fire break'... No escape! He covers all sport from football, formula one, cricket, rugby, tennis, athletics, mma and wrestling. Four years later, a Millwall supporter died at New Cross station after falling out of a train during a fight with West Ham fans. Questions are being asked about the numbers of police at the fixture, which fans had predicted would attract hooligans from both sets of supporters. In his autobiography, Sheringham said of the season, "It was a crazy exhilarating time. Rivalry: antipathy developed between two shipyards 83 years ago, Australia condemns intimate examination of female travellers over baby abandoned at Doha airport. Newest first, -1) ? Home Secretary Alan Johnson described the riots as 'disgraceful' and insisted tough legislation would ensure there was no return to the old days of hooliganism. And yet to establish a historical rationale for this rivalry seems to confer a dignity upon it that it does not deserve. Indeed, a walk along the approaches to the Ali Sami Yen in Istanbul seems almost a pleasant stroll, compared to running the gauntlet down Green Street.
At start of the 1906/07 season, a particularly ferocious encounter saw one player hurled against a metal advertising board. The supporters were also criticised for fighting each other in the stands. Leaflets were later distributed at Millwall's home matches bearing the words: "A West Ham fan must die to avenge him". You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies
the same level of attention, but we have preserved this area in the interests of open debate. Supporters invaded the pitch twice after West Ham scored and a 44-year-old man was taken to hospital with a stab wound.
The roots of such sentiment reside in events of 83 years ago, when an antipathy developed between two shipyards on either side of the Thames. Some people were trying to rip bollards off the pavement. It was a great night for Garton and certainly the fight of the night but it's a shame certain members of the crowd decided to ruin it. A 56-year-old man said: 'There were a lot of lunatics around. To the north you had the workforce of the Royal docks (drenched in the claret-and-blue of West Ham) and to the south, the Millwall, London and Surrey docks (Millwall 'til they died). Zee Adhyatam : Watch Special Story on Dakshineshwar Temple, Video: Nawaz Sharif's truth on Kargil war, Watch 1 Min 1 News : All Big news in 1 Minute on Zee, Chennai Super Kings beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 8 wickets, Rajasthan Royals beat Mumbai Indians by 8 wickets, Kya Kheta hai India - Hinduism gives a path to live, IPL Masala Unlock: Watch match analysis from Bindaas Bauaa, Creation of national character through Hindutva, Zee World Exclusive: Combustion of terror on the border of India. Join The Independent for an online event, as our panel discusses the most uncertain start to a season in Premier League history. Millwall and West Ham have one of the longest-standing rivalries in English football but have rarely been in the same division and have not played each other since 2005. We strongly expect all culprits to be banned from football for life. try again, the name must be unique, Please
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Scotland Yard said they were 'pre-planned and organised'. Independent Premium. There were a lot of people on the pitch. Among the spectators in the ground was actress Jaime Winstone, who is engaged to Lily Allen's brother Alfie. At one level, this is a rivalry that revels in its illogicality. Millwall finished one place above Manchester United, one of the pre-season title favourites, and spent much of the season in a higher position than other teams who failed to emerge as title contenders after being among the pre-season favourites, including Everton and Tottenham Hotspur – who both eventually finished slightly above Millwall. I love the game. Wealthy British ex-pat, 56, 'stabbed to death his Spanish wife, 58, shortly after having sex with her in... Princess Diana's butler Paul Burrell criticizes Channel 4 documentary on her infamous 1995 BBC interview for... Will we EVER learn to love the council flat kid who became F1's greatest driver? The East Ham Echo reported: "From the very first kick it was seen that there was likely to be some trouble. As rivalries go, Arsenal versus Tottenham does not enter the equation; nor, even, do some of the more notorious enmities in the world game - Galatasaray versus Fenerbahce, for instance.
The bitter and bloody rivalry between West Ham and Millwall supporters is one of the oldest, most intense feuds in the history of British football. Both teams were created in the industrial heartland of east London in the late 19th century by rival factory workers. I'm very sad to hear that. The 44-year-old man was stabbed in the chest just yards from the ground and is today in a stable condition in hospital. One message said: 'Make sure you bring your bats and don't bring your kids.'. There were West Ham fans on one side and Millwall on the other. However the headlines weren't from the boxing that was taking place in the ring, no matter how good some of it, but instead it was the fighting outside of the ring. Of more recent relevance was the glorification in London of gang warfare, between the Krays in the East End and the Richardsons in the south-east. Johnny Garton and Gary Corcoran put on a great fight as the pair went hell for leather in a bout for the British welterweight title.
Surely if Millwall are to loathe anyone, they would be better off picking on Crystal Palace, their only South London adversaries of note?
But I think at this stage we must keep it in perspective. Leaflets were later handed out in the Den's Cold Blow Lane end with a grainy picture of Pratt and a declaration in capital letters: "A West Ham fan must die next week to avenge him.". Clocks go back: but why do we use GMT - and do we still need to? Moment hysterical Cardi B screamed at cops to release her 'unarmed' husband Offset after he was cuffed for... A PAWSOME offer! It had been pre-planned for over 100 years. Please 'active' : ''">
The sad irony was that most were too one-eyed in their aggression to know what they were doing, still less to appreciate how or why such an animus originated. Most people like to go to boxing to watch professionals fight each other. By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 23:57 AEDT, 26 August 2009. Millwall finished the game with only nine men, after the others were stretchered off following heavy tackles. Millwall's high placing owed much to the strike partnership of Teddy Sheringham and Tony Cascarino. The land where books are banned: GUY ADAMS visits stores in Wales to investigate bizarre new coronavirus... Ghost town Wales: Cardiff's streets lie empty on first weekend after country was put on 17-day 'fire break'... No escape! He covers all sport from football, formula one, cricket, rugby, tennis, athletics, mma and wrestling. Four years later, a Millwall supporter died at New Cross station after falling out of a train during a fight with West Ham fans. Questions are being asked about the numbers of police at the fixture, which fans had predicted would attract hooligans from both sets of supporters. In his autobiography, Sheringham said of the season, "It was a crazy exhilarating time. Rivalry: antipathy developed between two shipyards 83 years ago, Australia condemns intimate examination of female travellers over baby abandoned at Doha airport. Newest first, -1) ? Home Secretary Alan Johnson described the riots as 'disgraceful' and insisted tough legislation would ensure there was no return to the old days of hooliganism. And yet to establish a historical rationale for this rivalry seems to confer a dignity upon it that it does not deserve. Indeed, a walk along the approaches to the Ali Sami Yen in Istanbul seems almost a pleasant stroll, compared to running the gauntlet down Green Street.
At start of the 1906/07 season, a particularly ferocious encounter saw one player hurled against a metal advertising board. The supporters were also criticised for fighting each other in the stands. Leaflets were later distributed at Millwall's home matches bearing the words: "A West Ham fan must die to avenge him". You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies
the same level of attention, but we have preserved this area in the interests of open debate. Supporters invaded the pitch twice after West Ham scored and a 44-year-old man was taken to hospital with a stab wound.
During the 1988–89 English football season, Millwall F.C. One West Ham fan said his tube train had stopped just before Upton Park at 7.20pm and did not move for around 15 minutes. Tuesday's aberration of a football match was scarcely 10 minutes old by the time West Ham fans struck up a refrain of, "If you hate Millwall, stand up.". Older Covid patients 'were DENIED intensive care during height of crisis': Fury as it is claimed over 60s... Britain's first confirmed coronavirus case is cleaner from Essex, 51, who spent 17 days in intensive care... Countryfile star Kate Humble blasts coronavirus lockdown curbs as 'disproportionate' and says they leave... Emmerdale and Coronation Street star Johnny Leeze dies aged 78 a day after testing positive for coronavirus. They were being kept apart by the police. One said: 'Nights like last night make me want to go back to Upton Park more regularly... the passion and atmosphere. In the 1960s, it even crept into London's two most notorious gangs: The Krays, who hailed from the East End and supported West Ham; and the Richardsons, from south of the river and followed Millwall. It allows our most engaged readers to debate the big issues, share their own experiences, discuss
The roots of such sentiment reside in events of 83 years ago, when an antipathy developed between two shipyards on either side of the Thames. Some people were trying to rip bollards off the pavement. It was a great night for Garton and certainly the fight of the night but it's a shame certain members of the crowd decided to ruin it. A 56-year-old man said: 'There were a lot of lunatics around. To the north you had the workforce of the Royal docks (drenched in the claret-and-blue of West Ham) and to the south, the Millwall, London and Surrey docks (Millwall 'til they died). Zee Adhyatam : Watch Special Story on Dakshineshwar Temple, Video: Nawaz Sharif's truth on Kargil war, Watch 1 Min 1 News : All Big news in 1 Minute on Zee, Chennai Super Kings beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 8 wickets, Rajasthan Royals beat Mumbai Indians by 8 wickets, Kya Kheta hai India - Hinduism gives a path to live, IPL Masala Unlock: Watch match analysis from Bindaas Bauaa, Creation of national character through Hindutva, Zee World Exclusive: Combustion of terror on the border of India. Join The Independent for an online event, as our panel discusses the most uncertain start to a season in Premier League history. Millwall and West Ham have one of the longest-standing rivalries in English football but have rarely been in the same division and have not played each other since 2005. We strongly expect all culprits to be banned from football for life. try again, the name must be unique, Please
Note: Flags indicate national team as defined under FIFA eligibility rules. Scotland Yard said they were 'pre-planned and organised'. Independent Premium. There were a lot of people on the pitch. Among the spectators in the ground was actress Jaime Winstone, who is engaged to Lily Allen's brother Alfie. At one level, this is a rivalry that revels in its illogicality. Millwall finished one place above Manchester United, one of the pre-season title favourites, and spent much of the season in a higher position than other teams who failed to emerge as title contenders after being among the pre-season favourites, including Everton and Tottenham Hotspur – who both eventually finished slightly above Millwall. I love the game. Wealthy British ex-pat, 56, 'stabbed to death his Spanish wife, 58, shortly after having sex with her in... Princess Diana's butler Paul Burrell criticizes Channel 4 documentary on her infamous 1995 BBC interview for... Will we EVER learn to love the council flat kid who became F1's greatest driver? The East Ham Echo reported: "From the very first kick it was seen that there was likely to be some trouble. As rivalries go, Arsenal versus Tottenham does not enter the equation; nor, even, do some of the more notorious enmities in the world game - Galatasaray versus Fenerbahce, for instance.
The bitter and bloody rivalry between West Ham and Millwall supporters is one of the oldest, most intense feuds in the history of British football. Both teams were created in the industrial heartland of east London in the late 19th century by rival factory workers. I'm very sad to hear that. The 44-year-old man was stabbed in the chest just yards from the ground and is today in a stable condition in hospital. One message said: 'Make sure you bring your bats and don't bring your kids.'. There were West Ham fans on one side and Millwall on the other. However the headlines weren't from the boxing that was taking place in the ring, no matter how good some of it, but instead it was the fighting outside of the ring. Of more recent relevance was the glorification in London of gang warfare, between the Krays in the East End and the Richardsons in the south-east. Johnny Garton and Gary Corcoran put on a great fight as the pair went hell for leather in a bout for the British welterweight title.
Surely if Millwall are to loathe anyone, they would be better off picking on Crystal Palace, their only South London adversaries of note?
But I think at this stage we must keep it in perspective. Leaflets were later handed out in the Den's Cold Blow Lane end with a grainy picture of Pratt and a declaration in capital letters: "A West Ham fan must die next week to avenge him.". Clocks go back: but why do we use GMT - and do we still need to? Moment hysterical Cardi B screamed at cops to release her 'unarmed' husband Offset after he was cuffed for... A PAWSOME offer! It had been pre-planned for over 100 years. Please 'active' : ''">
The sad irony was that most were too one-eyed in their aggression to know what they were doing, still less to appreciate how or why such an animus originated. Most people like to go to boxing to watch professionals fight each other. By Daily Mail Reporter Updated: 23:57 AEDT, 26 August 2009. Millwall finished the game with only nine men, after the others were stretchered off following heavy tackles. Millwall's high placing owed much to the strike partnership of Teddy Sheringham and Tony Cascarino. The land where books are banned: GUY ADAMS visits stores in Wales to investigate bizarre new coronavirus... Ghost town Wales: Cardiff's streets lie empty on first weekend after country was put on 17-day 'fire break'... No escape! He covers all sport from football, formula one, cricket, rugby, tennis, athletics, mma and wrestling. Four years later, a Millwall supporter died at New Cross station after falling out of a train during a fight with West Ham fans. Questions are being asked about the numbers of police at the fixture, which fans had predicted would attract hooligans from both sets of supporters. In his autobiography, Sheringham said of the season, "It was a crazy exhilarating time. Rivalry: antipathy developed between two shipyards 83 years ago, Australia condemns intimate examination of female travellers over baby abandoned at Doha airport. Newest first, -1) ? Home Secretary Alan Johnson described the riots as 'disgraceful' and insisted tough legislation would ensure there was no return to the old days of hooliganism. And yet to establish a historical rationale for this rivalry seems to confer a dignity upon it that it does not deserve. Indeed, a walk along the approaches to the Ali Sami Yen in Istanbul seems almost a pleasant stroll, compared to running the gauntlet down Green Street.
At start of the 1906/07 season, a particularly ferocious encounter saw one player hurled against a metal advertising board. The supporters were also criticised for fighting each other in the stands. Leaflets were later distributed at Millwall's home matches bearing the words: "A West Ham fan must die to avenge him". You can also choose to be emailed when someone replies
the same level of attention, but we have preserved this area in the interests of open debate. Supporters invaded the pitch twice after West Ham scored and a 44-year-old man was taken to hospital with a stab wound.