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Hooliganism would appear to be back at Millwall. Recently we have had Man City players supposedly “too frightened to go for a winner”, City fans kept in for an hour after the final whistle for their own safety and Fulham players confronted on the pitch by home fans. Same old story in south-east London? Well, yes and no. Yes, in that the two fixtures mentioned represent the major attractions of the season and, as always, bring out the less desirable elements to cause havoc. And no, in that the club now take steps like never before to quash this un-wanted behaviour. On the first page of the programme for the York City game (just a few days after the Fulham incident and a night when one third of the previous crowd showed up), you could read the following: “Ban For Thugs – The two idiots who came onto the pitch against Fulham have been identified [names were given] and both are due to appear in court this week. Bans have been imposed on them indefinitely, although one wonders whether they will be much bothered since one claimed to follow Spurs and the other West Ham.” The special representative sent by the FA to monitor the Fulham fixture would have seen pitch invasions from the section mainly occupied by the twenty-somethings, but the transgressors at the City game were boys of no more than 14 years old, mostly booed by the home crowd, keenly aware of the damage that kind of pointless behaviour can cause. Sitting in the upper tier of the South Stand, I have never felt personally threatened by all this and after the City game, for example, simply went back to my car and drove home, unaware of the violence that is reported to have taken place outside. It seems quite likely that you would only be involved if you really wanted to be – even the away fans are pretty safe at Millwall these days thanks to the expert policing. From WSC 142 December 1998. What was happening this month On the subject...
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