Saxon Lion
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1967, don’t remember much about the game but I was hooked for life, I was 9 at the time.
First game 1968 Charlton away lost 1-0 Alan Cambell scored.
Albertrn 72 years that is the best answer mate .72 years knocked my self out falling off one of the crush bars in the stand when my dad was having a pee at the back.
I couldn't have loved and supported us for this long without drugs and booze.don't do drugs I think is the message here
38 years mate. Average 20-30 games per season although last season fcked that up a bit. First game was at Hine to Plymouth in Sept 83. Won 1-0. Who else? Stevie Lovell.This will be my 44th season, i think it was against Stoke in 77 that my old man decided to blood me. Didn't pay much attention to the games at first as i was probably a bit to young, but more the fact that i was fascinated by the place and people. Seeing the pitch in all it's glory for the first time was fucking superb as i'd only ever seen bits and pieces on the telly. There was a fair crowd that day and lots of swearing and laughter. I got a program and a bag of nuts and was told to by man old man not to fuck about and behave What's your story/ memories of your first time?
He also got the only goal for us away at Plymouth later that season. The following season he went on that great run scoring in eleven consecutive games. He scored twenty odd league goals and four in the fa cup that same season, not bad for a player accustomed to playing right back or midfield and on a free from the nigels.First game was at Hine to Plymouth in Sept 83. Won 1-0. Who else? Stevie Lovell.
Wippa I first went in l959/60 so 62 years Reg Davies in goal.Dad first took me when I was three (he can’t remember who it was against) in 1978, I’m 46 now so 43 years ish
Quality mate.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.
That's sad mate you can't get there no more.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.