Bromleywalltj
Well-known member
Around 1970 aged 3 with dad, then 1975 with friends.
You seem to have a problem with time.in general.2020 minus 1965 equals 155 years.
155 years .......... no, that can't be right, I'm only 71.
Fuck it .......... let's just say too long.
Do you remember your last Wall score prediction mate, i do.70s but cant rember much. I cant even remember what I had for dinner yesterday. Funny I remember my first England game v Poland 1-1 and apparently they had a clown in goal
I'm humbled by this. 1956. That's fantastic, Lion. My story is different from probably all of you. I was originally United, a Cockney Red. First game at Millwall was in 1974 with United when I ran up a floodlight. Guested against Ipswich in 1978 but started going wall properly in 1994. Couldn't get to United games easily, bored with the easy success they were getting and found Millwall fit me like a glove. Since then I've made so many friends at Millwall, had so many fantastic experiences. Love the club with all my heart. But I know it's not the usual route and just thank all those who accepted me as they did, especially given how tight-knit it is down Millwall.1956, taken by my Godmother, my younger brother went as well. My Godmother started in 1948 is now 91 years of age and is a season ticket holder. I wonder if she is our oldest attending supporter? Her home is filled with Millwall items, on her front door is a sign that says “Millwall supporter lives here” better than the beware of dog sign. The people of the village she lives in refer to her as Millwall.
Fantastic Dens. Sorry to hear you’ve been unwell.Saw my first Millwall game when I was 10 in 1953. My Dad used to work 3 Saturdays in 4 and if he was off when Millwall were at Home he would take me so only saw a handful of matches for the next 3 years, Then in 1956 I got myself a paper round and used the money to got to every Home game from then on. I havn't been for the last 8 years due to ill health.