| PLUME Dickie [37][38] Starting the 198889 season strongly, Millwall topped the league on 1 October 1988 having played six games (winning four and drawing two) and rarely slipped out of the top five before Christmas. | WHITEHOUSE Jimmy [44] This was their first season at a new ground, at first known as The New Den (to distinguish it from its predecessor) but now called simply The Den, which was opened by the Labour party leader John Smith on 4 August 1993. [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. | JONES Ken | ALLDER Doug [99] The lion bore a striking resemblance to signs used by pubs named The Red Lion. Across all clubs in England, 2,085 people are banned from every ground in the country: Millwall have the third highest number of banning orders with 57. [9] Their first home was a piece of waste ground called Glengall Road, where they only stayed for one year. | KELLY Chris | SUTCLIFFE John Brentford's goalkeeper Chic Brodie picked it up, inspected it and threw it into his goal. The current list of players can be found a little further down this page and this section is broken down by the first letter of their surname. [68] Kenny Jackett celebrated five years in charge of the club in November 2012, with a 41 victory away at Nottingham Forest. Around about 1978 Millwall had been the focus of a Panorama programme where their notoriety was the focus for attention - The Halfway Liners, Treatment and F Troop were the main groups. | BALDWIN Tommy [173], In the 1960s, hooliganism in England became more widely reported. The weekend is only now for office workers. [109], In December 2016 Private Eye reported how Renewal had been founded by a former Lewisham Council leader and senior officer, suggesting potential bias, and that the decision to approve Renewal's plans may have been made as far back as 2013 despite the fact that no due diligence had been able to be carried out by PricewaterhouseCoopers due to "poor" and "limited" access to information and management at Renewal, which is controlled from the Isle of Man and British Virgin Islands. | BROWN Kenny He had cemented himself as one of the division's best players while at The den, notching up 42 goals and 49 assists in Millwall colours. They took millwalls end and Cardiffs. The home of Millwall on BBC Sport online. On 22 October 1910, Millwall crossed the river to South London, moving to Cold Blow Lane in New Cross. rivalry, List of Millwall F.C. The rivalry between the teams is intensified by both clubs' passionate fans and association with football hooliganism. Millwall F.C.West Ham United F.C. | WHALLEY Arthur | MOORE Jon | COTTEE Tony Where Are They Now? [197] In January 2014, a Millwall fan ripped a linesman's flag after a corner was not given to his side during a game against Leicester City; Millwall lost 13. [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. [148] Bob Hunter is Millwall's longest serving manager, having stayed at the helm for 15 years. | BYFIELD Darren [129][130] From 1920 to 2003 the sides met just 12 times; competing in different tiers for the majority of their histories, and neither considering the other a rival on the pitch. Millwall FC. | AGYEMANG Patrick | HORRIX Dean [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. | CARTER Jimmy [112], A tradition at The Den is the playing of the official club song[113] "Let 'em Come", by Roy Green, as Millwall and the opposing team walk onto the pitch. [65] Over the course of the next two seasons Jackett led Millwall to two top six finishes in League One, in fifth and third place respectively. [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. | POSSEE Derek The Addicks last win came in March 1996 at The Valley. [71] Their poor league form coincided with reaching the semi-final of the FA Cup for the fifth time in their history. Paphitis later introduced a membership scheme whereby only fans who would be prepared to join and carry membership cards would be allowed into The Den. | BRISLEY Terence 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. Millwall played in the first round proper and lost 42 on aggregate to Ferencvros. | HORTON James | HYSLOP Tommy, IMPEY Andy | JARDINE Alex [161] The club's widest victory margin in the league is 91,[162] a scoreline which they achieved twice in their Football League Third Division South championship-winning year of 1927. it must have been 3.20pm by now and they had to be specially opened up for us. a player yourself, we would love to hear from you. Jan. 15, 2008. [22] The club accepted offers from neighbours Charlton Athletic, Crystal Palace and West Ham United to stage games at their grounds. The 'wall' was in fact a great bank of earth and stones, perhaps dating back to the Roman era and certainly in use by the early Middle Ages. | REID Wesley [22] With the war in Europe in its last days, the number of spectators allowed to attend games was relaxed. The traditional club crest is a lion rampant, referred to in the team's nickname 'The Lions'. Wendy Crewson (Laura) Credit: Buena Vista Pictures; Isaiah Trickey/FilmMagic. Get in Touch. [2] It remained until 1999 and was re-introduced again in 2007. | LESLIE John If you know what has happened to any former players not listed here, please do let us know - thanks. [41] Striker Teddy Sheringham, who later played for England and was the highest-scoring player throughout the Football League in the 199091 season,[42] was sold to Nottingham Forest for 2million after Millwall's 62 defeat to Brighton & Hove Albion in the Second Division play-offs. [79] On 4 January 2014 Millwall lost 41 at Southend United in the FA Cup, a team 31 places below them in the football pyramid. An upswing in fortunes saw Millwall finish 5th, 4th, and then runners up in Division Three South in 195253 season; but with only the Champions being promoted, Millwall found themselves stuck in the third tier despite averaging crowds of over 20,000. [59] Former Wolverhampton Wanderers manager Colin Lee replaced him but lasted only five months in charge of the club. From 1886 to 1890 they played behind The Lord Nelson pub on East Ferry Road, which was known as the Lord Nelson Ground, before being forced to leave by the landlady, who received a better offer for its use.[9]. Earl Hamner was doubtful of Neal's ability to commit to the schedule of a weekly TV series because of her health issues. | ALEXANDER John | GUTHRIE Chris, HANNAFORD Charlie | MOORE Stefan Vital Millwall - Millwall News - Vital Millwall . [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. | HURLEY Charlie [131] It continued into the 200809 season; where the teams were vying for promotion to the Championship, culminating in Millwall knocking Leeds out of the League One playoffs at the semi-final stage. On 6 November 1965 Millwall beat west London club Brentford 21 away at Griffin Park and during the game a hand grenade was thrown onto the pitch from the Millwall end. [106], For the 201314 season, Millwall chose the charity Prostate Cancer UK to sponsor their shirt for free. [103] The club adopted the motto: We Fear No Foe Where E'er We Go. [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. Let 'em all come down to The Den. [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. | MORGAN Alfred Millwall is playing next match on 21 Jan 2023 against Cardiff City in Championship.When the match starts, you will be able to follow Cardiff City v Millwall live score, standings, minute by minute updated live results and match statistics.We may have video highlights with goals and news for some . | CURRAN Hugh Millwall wore a special one-off camouflage kit to commemorate the centenary of the First World War against Brentford on 8 November 2014. In the 200708 season Millwall sat bottom of the table at the beginning of October. [159][160] He broke the previous record of 111 goals, held by Teddy Sheringham on 13 January 2009, during a 32 away win at Crewe Alexandra. The club was founded as Millwall Rovers by the workers of J.T. | HOWELLS Jeff | BRIDGES Barry [192] Other examples of this include archive footage of their hooligan element's past bad behaviour being shown, when disorder has occurred at other grounds, not involving them. The club was forced to move on again though, this time by the Millwall Dock Company who wanted to use it as a timberyard. | WELLS Peter [16] Their relegation to League One was confirmed on 17 April 2006 with a 20 loss against Southampton. | GILKES Michael Here, we take a look at eight of Millwall's most underwhelming signings in recent times and see where they are now Click here to comment on this article or [27] This was thanks largely to managers Billy Gray, who laid the foundations, and Benny Fenton, a former player who continued to build on Gray's side. The first game played there was against Brighton & Hove Albion, which Brighton won 10. 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. [118][119] Portsmouth, Everton and Gillingham also share minor rivalries with Millwall, with hooliganism between their fans dating back to the 1970s. But, where are the players and the manager who got Millwall promoted that day? | HUTCHISON Don, JACKSON John Millwall FC News. The list is by no means exhaustive but is being added to all the time so please do check back from time to time. #3. McLeary was later promoted to the role of joint-manager alongside Stevens. The Racawice Panorama, currently located in Wrocaw, Poland, is a monumental (15 120 metre) panoramic painting depicting the Battle of Racawice, during the Kociuszko Uprising. One Millwall supporter was stabbed during clashes between the two sets of fans outside the ground. | WILSON Tommy. | STEPHENSON Paul | WALKER Alan | HOYTE Justin | CONSTANTINE Jimmy [147], Barry Kitchener holds the record for Millwall appearances, having played 596 matches between 1966 and 1982. [2] Their kit for the 201011 season celebrated the 125th anniversary of the club, with Millwall adopting the darker navy blue of their first strip. Fighting began on the terraces and spilled onto the pitch; dozens of fans were injured, with some hooligans turning on their own team's supporters leaving some innocent fans bloodied. | SLOUGH Alan | DOLAN Joe . | RUDDOCK Neil, SALMAN Danis 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. [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. [125] Despite violence between the two sets of supporters and calls for future games between the clubs to be played behind closed doors, they last met in the Football League Championship in 201112 with no outright ban on either set of fans, and no repeat of crowd trouble. Keep firewall rules consistent across your network. | MCGINLAY John | ARMSTRONG Gerry | O'GRADY Henry They moved to their third home, The Athletic Grounds, on 6 September 1890. 17. The final step, said Heald, was that "at some point before the ship sails," guests need to go to their staterooms and watch the safety presentation video narrated by Carnival's Chief Fun . [178] As a result, rival hooligan firms gained access to the stadium. 81 people (including 31 police officers) were injured in the disturbances. 81 people were taken to hospital with injuries, 31 of which were policeman. [3] J.T. | BARBER Phil [9] They remained an east London club for a further nine years, with the last game played on the Isle of Dogs on 8 October 1910 against Portsmouth, which Millwall won 31. | FERN George | MURRAY Bruce, NEIL Billy From being one of the country's biggest clubs before the war, Millwall were reduced to one of its smallest afterward. A television drama about a Millwall supporter and ex-docker, starring David Jason, featured a lyric from the song in its title, Come Rain Come Shine. | TESSEM Jo They last met in July 2020, a 10 win for Millwall at the Valley. | SALVAGE Barry 66,892. | BIGNOT Marcus | JOHNSON Johnny Pakalpojuma maksa par 1 stundu - 87.85 EUR (tai skait PVN). 7th July 2022. It was later retrieved by police and determined to be a harmless dummy. [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. | PAYNE John | DWIGHT Roy | JULIANS Len, KELLER Kasey | BRIGHT Mark He won the League One Manager of the Month award three times while in charge of the club. [258] Sunday Mirror columnist Michael Calvin spent the 200910 season covering Millwall, writing the book Family: Life, Death and Football. | ROBERTSON Hugh and/or if you have any photos that we could use on [149] Steve Claridge holds the shortest tenure at the club, having been in charge for a period of 36 days without ever taking charge of a first-team game. It went on sale to fans, with proceeds going to Headley Court, a rehabilitation centre for injured members of the British Armed Forces. Well only have to beat 'em again. | CLARIDGE Steve The latest Millwall news, transfer rumours, team news, fixtures ad more from The Den. | MCCULLOCH William The police later said the violence, because of its scale, was organised beforehand. [14] Millwall's first Football League match was on 28 August 1920 at The Den, and they were 20 winners against Bristol Rovers. In the closed season Nigel Spackman was appointed as the new manager, but he lasted only four months after a string of bad results. I have bought thousands of rounds from Miwall. | PIDGELEY Lenny [244] The club has also helped raise over 10,000 for the charity Help for Heroes. [59] Every Millwall manager has come from the United Kingdom or Ireland. | STOBBART George The first change of colour from navy blue to royal blue. | COX Walter | ALLEN Paul Please forgive any errors or omissions and do get in touch if you would like to become involved. Both sets of supporters were primarily made up of dockers, who lived and worked in the same locality in east London. [12] The club had previously occupied four different grounds in the 25 years since their formation in East London; limited expansion space on the Isle of Dogs meant The Lions had to move to boost support and attendances. | JONES Michael On 3 October 2019, Neil Harris resigned as Millwall manager with the club sitting in 18th place with two wins from their first ten Championship games. | VAESSEN Leon | BARRETT Les Millwall experienced a difficult season, having had four managers in 2005. Millwall made it to the final against London Caledonians, which was played at Leyton Cricket Ground. Millwall Football Club (/mlwl/)[1] is a professional football club in Bermondsey, South East London, England. | COLQUHOUN John Unbeaten at home for the second successive season in 196566 season. [50] Winning the first match of the 200102 season 40 at home to Norwich City set the team up well for a good year, in which Millwall qualified for the Division One play-offs, but lost to eventual winners Birmingham City 21 in the semi-finals. Private Eye reported that Millwall are continuing to explore relocation options in Kent. Status Quo's cover version of "Rockin' All Over the World" is played after every home win. | SMITH Wilf Archer was outstanding the day for Millwall, making several key saves, including a stunning one-on-one from Billy Clarke early on. [4], Millwall came out of administration, and new chairman Theo Paphitis appointed ex-West Ham United manager Billy Bonds as manager. The continued investment of Berylson, who has since become the club's major shareholder and chairman,[64] has steered The Lions on a better course on and off the pitch. 1995. 0. Such as, their parents, Millwall FC (the most violent football club in the world), and the Jews. A police spokeswoman said that 47 police officers and 24 police horses were injured, and the Metropolitan Police considered suing the club after the events. | ARDLEY Neal IN 1977, Millwall FAC's fans were the subject of a BBC Panorama documentary. Hopefully, you have realised that this is not an attempt to get rich. | TOMLINSON Graeme The chant so famous as to be mentioned in a book review about football in Bangladesh: McKay, A. C. 2012. [134] Since their first competitive game in 1921, Millwall have won 37, drawn 26 and lost 12. 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. [13] Millwall remained there for 83 years, until moving to their sixth and current ground, at first known as The New Den but now called simply The Den, on 4 August 1993. You can also make a panorama by stitching together several shots to enlarge the angle of view and include more elements in the frame. Chant When we won at Wembley against Swindon . | BEVAN Fred | NOBLE Alan Let 'em come, Let 'em come, Let 'em come. Terrace hard nuts luke The Halfway Line, the Treatment and the F-Troop, were glamorised. [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. [17][18] Millwall were the 11th best supported team in England in 1939, despite being in the Second Division. | GOODMAN John | BESSONE Federico I'll never forget it, as my cousin gave . Prior to becoming manager, he was the club's trainer for 21 years. This was a team that included; goalkeeper Bryan King, defender Harry Cripps, goalscoring midfielder Derek Possee, Millwall's most capped international player to date, Eamon Dunphy[28] and the club's longest serving player, Barry Kitchener. Bobby Robson, then manager of Ipswich, said of Millwall fans afterward, "They [the police] should have turned the flamethrowers on them". | HOLSGROVE Paul [120][118][121], Millwall's fiercest rival is West Ham United. [79] Harris and youth team coach Scott Fitzgerald took over as joint caretaker-managers. | WELLER Keith | NURSE David, O'GRADY Henry [5] Millwall won the East London Senior Cup at the first attempt. | PERICARD Vincent | DIXON Kerry The ground has an all-seated capacity of 20,146. On the pitch, Millwall's 1-0 loss means they are now without a win since the end of October. [26], Later in the decade, Millwall established a record of 59 home games without defeat (43 wins and 16 draws) from 22 August 1964 to 14 January 1967. Bonds was sacked and replaced by Keith "Rhino" Stevens, with Alan McLeary as his assistant. Digital cameras allowed them to go even higher with angles of view in-field. Millwall Football Club (/ m l w l /) is a professional football club in Bermondsey, South East London, England.They compete in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football.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. The game had been much hyped due to City's signing of then-England goalkeeper David James. The show was extremely damaging for the club. 9. [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. Millwall share price and MWH stock charts. Millwall fans are praising Roy today after details of his heroism emerged. Here, we look at the four players who moved on from Millwall and where they are now Jed Wallace. [173] The BBC documentary Panorama was invited into the club by Millwall in 1977 to show the hooligan reputation was a myth and being blown out of proportion by reporting. | SPERRIN Billy Pitch invasions resulted in another closure in 1947 and in 1950 the club was fined after a referee and linesman were ambushed outside the ground. Wesley Reid: A midfielder who worked for the . | BROWN Kenny [206], In 1985, the club founded the Millwall Community Trust (MCT), which offers sporting, educational and charitable projects. I remember going to see Millwall play Liverpool at Anfield, and saying: 'Whoever wins, I'll support'. 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. | WILKES Albert If you like this site then we would recommend that you have a look at Amazon's latest collection of Millwall items for sale (often at a discounted price!). | FITZGERALD Scott | TRAVERS George Listen to 132 Millwall FC football songs and Millwall soccer chants from The Den. | HOGAN Cornelius | AFOBE Benik | WHITE Dean [194][195][196] In April 2013, Millwall met Wigan Athletic in a semi-final of the FA Cup. Now back at Millwall as head of commercial sales. They drew 00 at The Den and 22 at Selhurst Park. [49] Millwall also lost 10 on aggregate to Wigan in the Second Division play-off semi-finals the 19992000 season. | COOK Andy 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. [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. unbelievable they were near the top. | WRIGHT Jermaine. Get in Touch. My brother in law told me a while back that the North Bank at Highbury, on the Saturday following this documentary, were singing: "We all agree, Harry the Dog is a poodle". Log in or sign up to watch and listen to live matches and video-on-demand Millwall lost the game 20. [4] Nicholl was relieved of his duties and John Docherty returned on a short-term basis to stabilise the club. [22] On 24 February 1944, Millwall returned to The Den, to play in an all-standing stadium. As we entered the ground there was a huge roar went up as the Millwall lads . Everybody knows us. [111] However, it was later reported to be taking legal advice regarding other avenues of securing the CPO, and Council cabinet members will decide how to proceed after a "review". Millwall reached the 2004 FA Cup final and qualified for Europe for the first time in their history, playing in the UEFA Cup. [108][18] A Sporting CP team, managed by Bobby Robson helped open the ground by playing a friendly, which The Lions lost 21. [61] In September 2006, Theo Paphitis (chairman from 1997 to 2005) ended his nine-year association with the club after a year-long spell as a non-executive director. [47] They also reached the quarter-finals of the League Cup in Andy Castle said: "Always thought you Millwall supporters were f***ing mad, this just goes to prove it. This was especially true for Millwall, who appeared to suffer more than most. | KING Brian The programme took its name from some . The 2,000 Millwall fans also cheered the QPR players who took the knee. Que Sera Sera - Millwall Chant Playoffs 09. . | HAYLES Barry In the same year, a referee was attacked and the FA ordered the club to erect fences around The Den's terracing. If you like this site then we would recommend that you have a look at Amazon's latest collection of Millwall items for sale (often at a discounted price!). I got pissed on once by a Millwall fan in the Den. | EVANS Rhys, FENTON Benny Only Football League and senior cup competitions included. | CANOVILLE Lee | TYLER Syd, HAUWE Pat | CASCARINO Tony | BROWN Gee | SHERINGHAM Teddy Millwall Memorabilia and Books. 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. The History of Millwall. [169][170] Originally based in the East End of London, the club moved across the River Thames in 1910 to south east London and support is drawn from the surrounding areas. Millwall have won 38, drawn 27 and lost 34. The content of the magazine is directed to . | MONKHOUSE Alan This was the first appearance of the, The infamous terrace chant of Millwall supporters , Beginnings, Southern League and relocation: 18851919, Wartime doldrums and relegation to fourth tier: 19401965, Unbeaten home record and the class of '71: 19661987, Promotion to top tier, new stadium and administration: 19882000, Champions, FA Cup Final and European football: 20012004, Upheaval, stability and first play-off success: 20052013, FA Cup giant-killers and fifth trip to Wembley in eight years: 2014present, sfn error: no target: CITEREFTarrantLindsay2010 (. Whether you are a researcher, football fan or The crowds on the bank having caught the fever, free fights were plentiful. | BYRNE John [35] In 1982 Millwall club chairman Alan Thorne threatened to close the club because of violence sparked by losing in the FA Cup to non-league side Slough Town. His story was told in the film 'Rise of the Foot Soldier' Credit: Exclusivepix Media. You want to make the club from the Second Division club form south-east London famous, then stick the fans on the magic box and get a public school anthropologist to take the viewers on a journey int their heart of darkness. [101][102] The original Dockers name arose from the job of many of the club's supporters in the early 1900s. [35] When Millwall's unbeaten home record of 59 games came to an end against Plymouth Argyle in 1967, the windows of the away team's coach were smashed. | HUCKERBY Darren In his second season as manager, Millwall won the Second Division championship and gained promotion to the top flight of English football for the first time in the club's history. | GODDARD Ray | ROBERTSON John | DYER Bruce, EMBLEM Neil | KIRTON Jack, LANDELLS Jack [4] Stevens and McLeary led Millwall to their first ever official appearance at Wembley Stadium. | CUSACK Dave, DAVIES Ron Still this was a groundbreaking documentary for it's time and alot has changed in 33 years although everyone I know is STILL wary of . | WATKINSON Russell [48] The 199798 season was not a successful one, with the club hovering close to relegation to the fourth tier. [63] Before Donachie took charge, Millwall had taken only six points from their first ten games. | SUTTON John 19. Sabiedrba ar ierobeotu atbildbu Ikiles Mja ,tlrunis 65030316 Pavaldbas policija 67937102 *** Avrijas gadjumos 65030316 (darba laik) 26664498 (rpus darba laika) | STACK Graham | SAUL Frank | JOHNSON Glen | STEWART Willie | BURKETT Jack [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. Includes the latest news stories, results, fixtures, video and audio. | BOWLER Gerard | ARMSTRONG Chris, BANKS Herbert | WILKINS Ray in relation to the disorder". [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. Millwall 543: Watford 0-2 Millwall 26.12.22 Dec 26, 2022 Load More By continuing or choosing "OK", you accept that we and our partners use cookies to improve our website's performance and provide you with a customized user experience, including by measuring website traffic and deliver ads that are more relevant to you and your interests. 'Where Are They Now' is compiled by enthusiastic football fans and we hope that you enjoy the trip down memory lane. . [2] For the first 50 years, up until 1936, they played in a traditional navy blue, similar to the colours of Scotland national team. [147] From 1890 to 1910, Millwall directors Kidd, Stopher and Saunders were honorary managers, also working under the title of club secretary. The fifth ground was called The Den, built at a cost of 10,000 by noted football ground architect Archibald Leitch.
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