Chapter 956: Millwall

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On January 25th, the fourth round of the FA Cup.

In this game, Aston Villa's opponent is a British championship team. The game itself is not much to watch. The media also generally believe that Aston Villa is highly likely to advance.

The focus of the media and the people who eat melons is on Aston Villa's opponent in this game-Millwall's radical fan group.

English football hooligans are world-famous, while Millwall football hooligans are famous all over the UK.

Especially their most radical (rogue) fan organization Bushwacker.

"We at West Ham play well, but everyone knows that football hooligans are first-rate."

"Arsenal, the ball is playing well, fighting rookie, a bunch of waste."

"Tottenham, you can't play or fight, a group of "Jews"."

"Millwall? What did TM's Millwall say?" Pete cursed, thinking of a metaphor, "It's a feud with us, almost the relationship between Israel and Palestine."

This is what West Ham United extreme fan Pete said in the movie "Football Hooligans" released in 2005.

Millwall's football hooligans appeared in the film as the villain, and the fan organizations of the two sides staged a story about the young and Dangerous boy in English football.

In reality, the struggle between West Ham United and Millwall fans is no less inferior than in the film, and it can be called the most popular derby in the UK.

In a League Cup match in 2009, fans of West Ham United and Millwall fought outside the Upton Park stadium. Bottles, bricks, and even hammers were all used as weapons.

During the game, the fans rushed into the stadium many times to stop the game. After the end of the game, a large number of fans rushed directly into the stadium to start the battle. In the end, many fans on both sides were injured. Finally, the riot was dispersed by the riot police to quell the riot. .

In fact, whenever there is a match between West Ham United and Millwall, the London police will send all police forces to maintain order, and the state of martial law is no less than an anti-terrorism exercise.

One statistic can tell everything. In the centuries-old history of fierce fighting, the fans on both sides have been directly beaten or stabbed to death in the fight. There have even been cases where the fans fought when they met on the train, and some fans lost their lives on the train. The number of fans is as many as four.

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If it's just a grudge with the arch rival West Ham United, Millwall's reputation will never spread throughout England and become one of the most hated teams in the country.

They beat opponent fans.

Even premeditated rushed into the arena and attacked the referees and linesmen who were enforcing the game.

Millwall's extreme fans not only beat the opposing fans and players, but also the referees, even their own fans were so cruel.

Millwall’s football hooligans suddenly attacked their team’s supporters and injured dozens of innocent fans.

Ten years ago, after Millwall lost to Birmingham City in the promotion playoffs, hundreds of Millwall football hooligans rushed into the field to create chaos.

Among them, 47 policemen and 24 police horses were injured. BBC criticized Millwall football hooligans as a shame in England.

Some actions of Millwall fans even broke through the moral bottom line.

In October 2004, in the League Cup home game against Liverpool, Millwall fans mocked Liverpool fans with songs and mocked the Hillsborough tragedy in 1989.

Liverpool fans had red eyes at the time. This was a slap in the face and couldn't bear it.

Then it escalated into a violent conflict between the two teams of fans.

In the game against Millwall, Millwall fans often verbally attacked opponents fans without grievances, throwing debris, and even rushed into the arena to beat security personnel and even referees.

That's it, no matter who the opponent is, Millwall's radical fans have used their own strength to offend all teams in British football, big and small.

The name of the Millwall club is in the eyes of many people, and has even become "synonymous with football and all bad things in society", and Bushwacker has become the most notorious football hooligan organization in the UK.

The police arrested again and again, the club was fined again and again, and the club chairman even repeatedly threatened to disband the team, but they couldn't stop these extreme fans from making trouble again.

Millwall’s radical fans are either fighting against the opposing fans, or on their way to fighting against the opponent...

There is even a conspiracy theory that Millwall has been in the Premier League for a long time because the big brothers of the Premier League, and even the FA, do not want Millwall to be promoted to the Premier League and affect harmony.

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This time as a guest in London, Aston Villa Club issued a special safety warning, reminding Aston Villa fans not to act alone and not to have disputes with Millwall fans.

For the sake of safety, the club does not even encourage fans to go to London away.

This behavior of Aston Villa was regarded as weak by Millwall's radical fans.

Millwall radical fans came to the Aston Villa fan forum to leave a message:

Don't dare to come, the **** who hasn't been planted!

This kind of provocation angered the fans of Aston Villa. Some Aston Villa fans who didn't plan to go away also screamed that they would teach the Millwall people.

Fang Jue is also a big head.

He couldn't understand the provocative behavior of Millwall's radical fans.

Aston Villa Club can only contact the fan organization repeatedly, urged to pay attention to safety.

Not only the fans should pay attention to safety, Fang Jue also issued an order to the players not to allow the players to act privately during this visit to London. The whole team must act in unison.

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January 25.

Aston Villa departs from the hotel where it is staying and prepares to head to Neil Stadium in Millwall.

Several pickup trucks passed by the Aston Villa bus. Someone stuck his head out of the rear window of the pickup truck and yelled at the Aston Villa bus with his **** raised.

"It's from Bushwacker!" Werner said.

The Bushwacker logo is affixed to the rear of the pickup truck.

At this moment, the bus suddenly braked, and there was a panic in the car.

"A tyre breaker was put on the road ahead." The bus driver was pale and said, pointing to the road ten meters away.

If it weren't for his concentration, it would be a big accident if it was rolled directly.

"Fuck!"

Fang Jue was angry. He has every reason to suspect that this was done by Bushwacker fans in Millwall. Do these **** know what this is?

Want to murder?

Other passing vehicles in the surrounding area also noticed the situation ahead and braked sharply to avoid. Two vehicles also collided.

Fang Jue stopped the players from getting off the car and arranged for two staff members to remove the tire breaker.

Then, he saw the staff come back with the "tire breaker" in one hand.

"Fake, inflatable."

Fang Jue took the'tire-breaking device', and it turned out to be a fake. It was placed on the road full of breath, very similar to the real, and it was enough to make it fake.

"These **** are reasonable." Ceballos said.

Fang Jue's face was sullen. He didn't agree with Ceballos's words. Even if it was fake, it was very dangerous if it was placed on the road.

"Call the police." Werner said.

"Take pictures, take videos, keep evidence." Fang Jue said.

"We have a driving recorder."

"Very well, also contact the reporter to interview the owner of the rear-end collision."

"Okay, boss."

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The bus continued to move forward, leaving a staff member carrying the fake tyre breaker on the side of the road waiting for the police to arrive.

The players were also aroused by this incident, and they talked about it in the bus, guessing who did it.

Although there is no direct evidence, everyone knows who did it, and one after another angrily denounced these football hooligans as abominable.

When Aston Villa’s bus arrived at Neal Stadium, it was ‘warmly welcomed’ by Millwall’s fans outside.

There are home team fans holding various cartoons insulting Aston Villa club and players like ghosts and howling wolves.

"Today's game, I only have one request." Fang Jue said in the visiting team locker room at Neal Stadium before the game, "Don't get anyone injured."

Fang Jue's worry is not unreasonable.

Not only Millwall's aggressive fans have caused headaches for many English teams, but Millwall's team itself is also very rough.

The situation after the start of the game also confirmed Fang Jue's worry.

Millwall's performance is very tough, their players' movements are relatively large, and there is even reason to suspect that it is deliberately hurting people.

Fortunately, Oscar, the referee who enforced today's game, clearly understands Millwall's style and his enforcement standards are very strict.

Less than half an hour after the start of the game, five players from Millwall have received yellow cards.

This curbs the opponent's crude foul behavior to a certain extent.

Aston Villa near the end of the first half, Shinji Kagawa assisted Vardy to score the goal, breaking the deadlock on the court.

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After the goal, the Aston Villa players did not celebrate.

This was requested by Fang Jue. He tried his best to prevent players from stimulating Millwall fans. It was not for counseling, but for safety.

This is so, seeing Aston Villa score a goal, the home team's stands still exploded.

A fan threw a water bottle toward the field, almost hitting Aston Villa goalkeeper Ter Stegen.

Aston Villa captain Clement picked up the water bottle, found the referee Oscar on duty, and made a serious complaint.

There was a two-minute stoppage time for the first half of the game. However, as soon as the 45-minute game time came, the referee blew the whistle at the end of the game.

Aston Villa players quickly exited the game amid boos and verbal abuse from home fans.

Thornton, who was walking a little slower, was almost hit by a coin dropped from the stands.

Fang Jue's expression was gloomy. He picked up the coin and handed it directly to the fourth official. Without saying anything, he left.

"It's really notorious." In the media booth, the reporter from Birmingham said with an atmosphere.

Even the journalists in London were silent and did not defend Millwall.

Not to mention Aston Villa, Arsenal or Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur as a guest here will only receive more serious treatment.

If West Ham United were a guest here, it would be a miracle not to fight.

This is a team that is disgusted by almost every other team in England.

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In the second half of the game, the substitute veteran Inzaghi scored in front of the goal and helped Aston Villa expand the score to two to zero.

This makes the atmosphere of the stadium even more tense.

Although security guards separated the fans of the home team Millwall and the away team's Aston Villa fans.

However, Millwall fans threw debris at Aston Villa fans through the security staff, causing a riot.

In the final stage of the second half, Millwall forward John Marchis pulled a goal back for the home team.

The Millwall fans were excited again and launched a second attack against the Aston Villa fans.

There was a mess in the stands.

"It's really weird." The Chinese reporter in the media booth sighed. When a goal was scored, their fans made trouble. If they scored a goal, they still want to make trouble.

In the final stage of the game, Millwall midfielder Henry was sent off after receiving a red card for flying tackle Milner.

Players from both sides also had small-scale conflicts on the court.

In the end, Aston Villa defeated Millwall in a difficult 2-1 away game.

Fang Jue's happiest thing is that no players were injured.

In this game, the referee Oscar showed a total of 12 yellow cards and one red card. The home team Millwall received eight yellow cards and Aston Villa received four yellow cards.

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At the press conference after the game, Fang Jue angrily criticized the bad away environment.

He showed reporters on the scene a photo of Aston Villa nearly having an accident on the way to Neal Stadium.

"If it weren't for me, I would still be awake, knowing that this was playing in London." Fang Jue sneered, "I almost thought we were fighting in the Middle East."

The reporters at the scene didn't even know what happened to Aston Villa on the way to the stadium.

They were so excited after hearing this.

Except for reporters from Birmingham and China, the other reporters don’t care about the safety of the Aston Villa team. They are just excited that something has happened, "Millwall fans attacked the Aston Villa bus." Material.

Millwall Chairman Papitisi then called Fang Jue to apologize and regret the matter.

Fang Jue hung up the phone after two sentences.

This Papidis is not a good bird either, with a big mouth and acting pervertedly.

The Aston Villa team did not spend the night in London. After the game, they quickly left London and returned to Birmingham.

"Well, guys, go home and rest, and have a half-day holiday tomorrow morning." Fang Jue announced.

The players let out a burst of cheers and dispersed.

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Fang Jue returned to his office, and just about to take a coffee break, the office door was knocked open.

It's Byron, the club's general manager.

"Boss, something has happened." Byron looked serious.

Aston Villa defeated Millwall 2-1 away, and Aston Villa fans were very excited.

A group of Aston Villa fans celebrated at the bar. When they left the bar, they were attacked by members of the Millwall radical fan organization Bushwacker.

There was a fight between the two sides.

An Aston Villa fan was stabbed by the opponent with a sharp weapon in the chaos and was taken to the hospital for rescue.

"How are people?" Fang Jue asked immediately.

"Still rescued." Byron's expression was heavy.

"Asshole!" Fang Jue cursed.

"The stabbed fan was named Ellen Donald, the father of three children." Byron introduced the situation.

"Is it him?" A fat fan appeared in Fang Jue's mind. Ellen Donald is a die-hard Aston Villa fan.

Fang Jue knew about this person because the Birmingham Evening News reported an interesting event.

Donald was initially dissatisfied with Fang Jue's entry into Aston Villa. This fat guy is a fan of Carew. He was not satisfied with Fang Jue's cleaning of Carew. He also vowed not to watch Aston Villa games again.

Later, Aston Villa under Fang Jue's rule rose rapidly, and Donald quickly fell into Fang Jue's embrace. This fat man became a die-hard supporter of Fang Jue, and even got a panda tattooed on his arm to show that he liked it. Chinese boss.

Later, at a Christmas party at Aston Villa, the club invited a group of fan representatives, including Donald, and Fang Jue took a photo with the fat man and his three children.

"Arrange the helicopter, I'm going to London." Fang Jue picked up the microphone and said.

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