In seasons two (2013) and three (2014) of the Norwegian television series, This page was last edited on 27 February 2023, at 21:12. [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 drew 11 with Burnley and wore a special one-off kit for the game, made by manufacturers Macron, which bore the names of every footballer who had played for the club. WebOn 7 April 1945, during World War II, Millwall appeared in a Football League War Cup final at Wembley Stadium against Chelsea. They have also played in red and black stripes, all grey, all orange, all red, and green and white stripes. [172] Often glorifying football violence in the beginning, each film typically ends in loss of life, showing the futility of hooliganism. [86], In the 201617 FA Cup, Millwall reached the Quarter-finals for the tenth time in their history, knocking out Premier League opposition in three consecutive rounds: Bournemouth in the third round, Watford in the fourth round, and reigning Premier League champions Leicester City in the fifth round. [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. [54] As United had already qualified for the UEFA Champions League, Millwall were assured of playing in the UEFA Cup. [29] The goalscoring record is held by former manager Neil Harris, with 138 in all competitions. [3] In November 1886, the East End Football Association was formed, along with the Senior Cup Competition. 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: Steve Lomas sacked after Watford defeat on Boxing Day", "Harris: Millwall players let themselves down at Southend", "Ian Holloway appointed Millwall manager on two-and-a-half-year deal", "Ian Holloway sacked as Millwall manager after 14 months", "Neil Harris named manager of relegated club", "Leicester gloom deepens as Ranieri's men suffer Cup shock", "Millwall boss: Gregory answered the questions with penalty winner", "Match preview Millwall vs Bristol City", "EFL essential stats: In-form Millwall set club away wins record", "FA Cup's top giant-killers? [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's home form is very good with the following results : 9 wins, 5 draws, and 2 losses. Neil Redfearn (37) Founded in 1885 as Millwall Rovers, the Lions have come a long way since and despite some of the lows, have had plenty of highs in recent decades. Transfers & rumours . One Millwall supporter was stabbed during clashes between the two sets of fans outside the ground. =8. McLeary was later promoted to the role of joint-manager alongside Stevens. [5] Millwall won the East London Senior Cup at the first attempt. The fans are renowned for their terrace chant "No one likes us, we don't care". Advertisement Anthony Knockaert, David Nugent and Jeffrey Schlupp got the goals for the Foxes with Richard Chaplow scoring for Millwall. They relocated in 1901 to a location near their second home, which became known as North Greenwich. Football League World. Both sides entered the Football League in 192021 season, albeit in different divisions.From 1920 to 2003 the sides met just 12 times; competing in different [99] The lion bore a striking resemblance to signs used by pubs named The Red Lion. The local derby between the two sides has been contested almost 100 times since 1899. [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. Millwall's heaviest league defeat was 81 away to Plymouth Argyle in 1932. ", "Will Theo Paphitis come in with 1 to save La Senza, the lingerie firm he sold for 100m? Bristol City. Stoke City vs Millwall Live Streams . [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. There have been 34 permanent and 15 caretaker managers since the appointment of the club's first professional manager, Bert Lipsham on 4 May 1911. getting to the den; matchday activities; disabled supporters; hospitality Here's what the numbers say", "Gary Rowett: Millwall appoint former Stoke boss as new manager", "Millwall show support for the 100th anniversary of WW1", "Zampa the Millwall lion steals Zampa Road sign! [3], Rovers found a better playing surface for the 188687 season, at the rear of the Lord Nelson pub and it became known as the Lord Nelson Ground. [17][18] Millwall were the 11th best supported team in England in 1939, despite being in the Second Division. She is joined by Tara Warren and Nicola Keye as directors of the Womens team. It was a fourth defeat The Red Devils won the match 10-0 and gained a place in the Premier League record books. WebWatch on. Manchester City is held by Crystal Palace in the Premier League, keeping Liverpool in contention for the title. [45] The new ground was the first all-seater stadium to be built in England after the Taylor report on the Hillsborough disaster. [60] Tuttle had no prior experience in football management. McCarthy guided Millwall to third place in the new Division One at the end of the 199394 season. WebThis transfer statistic shows the compact view of the most expensive signings by Millwall in the Overall statistics of current season season. WebThe newlywed actress is now due to perform at the inaugural Women's Premier League. The book looks at the rivalry with West Ham United, the stabbing of a Millwall supporter and the Lions play-off success and promotion to The Championship under Kenny Jackett.[259]. [78] Millwall sacked Lomas on 26 December 2013, after winning only five of his first 22 games in charge. [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. [3][5], In April 1889, a resolution was passed for Millwall to drop "Rovers" from their name, and they began playing under the name Millwall Athletic, inspired by their move to their new home The Athletic Grounds. The match is remembered for all the wrong reasons, after hooligans rioted at the game. Wout Weghorst has been immense in Manchester Uniteds campaign ever since his arrival in January. 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. On 22 October 1910, Millwall crossed the river to South London, moving to Cold Blow Lane in New Cross. In February 2006, Lee left the club altogether. 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. 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. Sheringham was Millwalls all-time leading goal scorer up until 2009 and is still fondly remembered at the club in one of their most successful periods. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. WebThis season in Championship, Millwall's form is Very Good overall with 15 wins, 8 draws, and 10 losses. [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. J.T. [14] Millwall's first Football League match was on 28 August 1920 at The Den, and they were 20 winners against Bristol Rovers. [74] He was Millwall's fourth-longest serving manager. In 2013, the club reached the semi-finals of the 201213 FA Cup. One of the greatest players to ever play for Newcastle, Peter Beardsley has his place on this list. Both sets of supporters were primarily made up of dockers, who lived and worked in the same locality in east London. [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. Only time will tell I guess. [11] Millwall won the game 10 in front of a crowd of 3000. Brentford's goalkeeper Chic Brodie picked it up, inspected it and threw it into his goal. Luton were asked by Millwall to make the Wednesday night match all-ticket, but this was ignored. [147], Barry Kitchener holds the record for Millwall appearances, having played 596 matches between 1966 and 1982. The Austrian will have an instrumental role to play for Manchester United in the coming months. The game had been much hyped due to City's signing of then-England goalkeeper David James. [184] Some legal experts said it would have been difficult to hold a football club responsible for something that occurred away from its ground and involved people who did not attend the match. The Premier League fixtures for the 2022-23 season were announced on Thursday June 16, 2022 at 4am ET. Millwall F.C.West Ham United F.C. 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. They faced Wigan Athletic in the final but, while playing in front of 49,000 of their own fans, lost 10 to an injury-time goal. Anthony Knockaert, David Nugent and Jeffrey Schlupp got the goals for the Foxes with Richard Chaplow scoring for Millwall. 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]. Association football club in South London, England, For a statistical breakdown by season, see, Millwall Rovers first home kit from their, 193639 strip. He won the League One Manager of the Month award three times while in charge of the club. In the 200708 season Millwall sat bottom of the table at the beginning of October. [162] Millwall's largest Cup win was 70 over Gateshead in 1936. On 22 May 2004 Millwall played Manchester United in the FA Cup Final, losing 30. 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[110], In the face of mounting community opposition and media scrutiny, the Council said in January 2017 it will not proceed with the CPO. 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. [105] Dockers' Days bring together past successful Millwall teams who parade on the pitch at half-time. WebThe top 10 best English players to have played for Millwall in the last 20 years Agreed? [11], Millwall moved to a new stadium, named The Den, in New Cross, South London in 1910. [115] The song "Shoeshine Boy" by the Mills Blue Rhythm Band was played as the entrance song before "Let 'em Come". 1) Mark Viduka 8.24m. 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. [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. It also appeared in episodes of the shows The Bill and Primeval. Millwall's traditional kit consists of dark blue shirts, white shorts, and blue socks. [96] There have been many variations of the lion; the first was a single red lion, often mistakenly said to be chosen because of the club's Scottish roots. WebNFL NBA Megan Anderson Atlanta Hawks Los Angeles Lakers Boston Celtics Arsenal F.C. [122][126] The rivalry between the sides, specifically the clubs' two hooligan firms has been depicted on the big screen several times, in films such as Green Street.[127]. The local derby between the two sides has been contested almost a hundred times since 1899. One of the greatest players to ever play for Newcastle, Peter Beardsley has his place on this list. WebThe Den sustained severe bomb damage on 19 April 1943, and one week later a fire, determined to have been caused by a discarded cigarette, also destroyed an entire stand. 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]. [24] Millwall just need to crack on with focusing on promotion to the Championship. =8. It went on sale to fans, with proceeds going to Headley Court, a rehabilitation centre for injured members of the British Armed Forces. George Long 27. WebSince then, Millwall have played in leagues below the Premier League. Premier League clubs will foot the majority of the bill for English footballs first-ever independent regulator. [22] The Den sustained severe bomb damage on 19 April 1943, and one week later a fire, determined to have been caused by a discarded cigarette, also destroyed an entire stand. Prinsep. The 2,000 Millwall fans also cheered the QPR players who took the knee. 81 people (including 31 police officers) were injured in the disturbances. The club helps promote anti-knife and anti-gun crime. [84] Harris was confirmed as Millwall's permanent manager the next day. It was specifically written for the club and the lyrics represent old London culture, such as eating jellied eels[114] and having a glass of beer before going to the game. Prior to becoming manager, he was the club's trainer for 21 years. 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. [27], In the early 1970s, the Millwall team included many notable and memorable players, now remembered by some fans as "The Class of '71". The first game played there was against Brighton & Hove Albion, which Brighton won 10. Could we see Millwall grace the Premiership realms at the end of the season for the first-ever time in the clubs history? [79] Harris and youth team coach Scott Fitzgerald took over as joint caretaker-managers. 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. Only time will tell I guess. [9] Their first home was a piece of waste ground called Glengall Road, where they only stayed for one year. [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. [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. [4] Millwall Rovers' first fixture was held on a piece of waste ground on Glengall Road, on 3 October 1885 against Fillebrook, a team that played in Leytonstone. The game saw hundreds of West Ham fans invade the pitch on three occasions, forcing the game to be temporarily suspended once. Could we see Millwall grace the Premiership realms at the end of the season for the first-ever time in the clubs history? [101][102] The original Dockers name arose from the job of many of the club's supporters in the early 1900s. Millwall then suffered a down swing in fortunes with a number of bottom-half finishes. This was mainly due to Tony Cascarino and Teddy Sheringham, who scored 99 goals between them in three seasons playing together. The Austrian will have an instrumental role to play for Manchester United in the coming months. WebMillwall have a long-standing rivalry with West Ham United. [22] On 24 February 1944, Millwall returned to The Den, to play in an all-standing stadium. Manager history and statistics from current and previous Millwall Managers. In the media, Millwall's supporters [40], Just before relegation was confirmed, Docherty was sacked and replaced by ex-Middlesbrough manager Bruce Rioch. "The problem of mob violence is not solely a Millwall problem, it is not a football problem, it is a problem which plagues the whole of our society", he said. It was later retrieved by police and determined to be a harmless dummy. 99. The club contemplated the possibility of having to relocate to Kent. The Sun newspaper ran the sensationalist grenade-related headline "Soccer Marches to War! [2] The club mascot is a giant lion called Zampa, named after Zampa Road, the road The Den is located on. [13], Millwall, who had now also dropped "Athletic" from their name, were invited to join the Football League in 1920 for the 192021 season, along with 22 other clubs, through the creation of the new Football League Third Division. 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. 1 2022 World Cup Stars 2 Name Just One - 10 to 1: Sports 3 Sorting Squares: Sports Teams by League 4 NBA Logic Puzzle 2.0 4. Since joining the Football League in the 192021 season, the club have been promoted eleven times (five times as champions in 1928, 1938, 1962, 1988, and 2001) and relegated nine times. The club experienced severe financial difficulties that resulted in them being placed in financial administration for a short time. Premier League, also called Premiership, English professional football (soccer) league established in 1992. [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. The crowds on the bank having caught the fever, free fights were plentiful. [30] By remaining unbeaten at home in Division Two for the 197172 season, Millwall became the only club to go through an entire season without losing a match at home in four different divisions 192728 Division Three South, 196465 Division Four, 196566 Division Three and 197172 Division Two. Premier League clubs will foot the majority of the bill for English footballs first-ever independent regulator. Start Date: 2023-02-25. Morton's canning and preserve factory in the Millwall area of the Isle of Dogs in London's East End in 1885. On that night, approximately 20,000 people packed into a ground that usually only held half that number to watch Luton beat Millwall 10. Neil Redfearn (10) Most Appearances. 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