Let me mention the so-called villain in the movie - Millwall

Yvonne 2022-03-24 09:01:41




I won't say anything about movie reviews or after watching, and I don't want to mention the positive attitude that these films want to show with a sense of justice and courage. Those cookie-cutter words are said a lot.

I think football fans will be interested in this film, especially football fans are mostly male, and there are also many fans of wealthy clubs in China, or fans of a certain star. To put it simply, football clubs in the UK are community activities, so no matter the size of the club, there will be supporters. Those most loyal fans are often cultivated by watching a club accompanied by their parents since childhood.

Domestic fans have little knowledge of Millwall, and they basically started from this film, and I am no exception. Many people watching this film will have a good impression of West Ham, and at first I was the same, I was brought in, but then I was very curious, why Millwall is so annoying, and I started my deep digging of Millwall. (Said If it's wrong or not enough, please leave a message below to add it.)

It's their team song that makes me interested in Millwall (I don't know if it's officially approved, but there is little domestic information, generally think so) NO- ONE LIKES US WE DONT CARE - No one likes us, but we don't care.

http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/Zy2R6ggSZZI/ (audio link)




Perhaps it was because many stadium violence incidents in Millwall in the early years were exaggerated maliciously by the media, which caused Millwall not to be appreciated by the public, but in fact, there are football hooligans everywhere, and every club will have some extreme fans. However, West Ham's Inter City Firm (which the film refers to) and Millwall's Bushwackers are prominent. The movie was released in 2005. In fact, the two teams have been in different leagues all year round, and there are not many opportunities to meet. Therefore, in the second round of the League Cup in 2009, these two East London teams were drawn together. There are riots after the game. (It is also the most violent incident for the fans of the 2 teams in recent years.) The

top ten hot derbies of football clubs in the world include Millwall-West Ham's East London Derby, and another British team selected is North London. Derby Tottenham-Arsenalhttp:
//sports.letv.com/video/25063006.html (Top Ten Derbys)


Millwall has been in the League One-British Championship all year round. , coupled with the media's rendering of football hooligans, Millwall's reputation is not good. I'll just add bits and pieces of information.

There are Millwall fans in the British drama "Ace Agent", see the screenshot of the scarf



Is the Mayor of London also a Millwall fan?



Millwall also has no shortage of celebrity fans. The leader is Daniel Day-Lewis, the only three-time Oscar winner. He once revealed his fan identity to the Independent reporter, "I personally like the Millwall team, the previous On weekends, I often invite a few friends to watch the game together." Representative works: "There Will Be Blood", "My Left Foot", "In the Name of My Father", "Gangs of New York", "Lincoln", "Nine", "The Age of Innocence"



The old British punk band Sham 69 is also a die-hard fan of Millwall, watching the game many times and often wearing Millwall's jerseys during performances.




They sing Millwall on a song. Sham 69 -- the Millwall Boys are punk



Speaking of punk, I don't know why Millwall has a gene that represents British punk. Is it because of the team song? Or because some punk bands are its fans. Next, I will introduce another early punk band, Hard Skin. As the representative of skinhead, Hard Skin loves East London skinheads. Millwall fans from the age of seven to seventy are all real hooligans more ruthless than West Ham.

Millwall is in the eyes of the public . The football 2 stream club, a controversial so-called hooligan club where the followers, in addition to his own community genes, I think it should be the stand culture.

A friend asked me why I support such a team as Millwall I think Such a question is ridiculous. Every team has its deep roots. He is a part of football. It deserves my support. Do I have to like Barcelona or Manchester United to love football? ! And I don't support them, I love them! ! !

For this reason, I offer the Millwall jersey I purchased, which is only for casual wear, not for the stadium.

Millwalt's punk spirit.! ~~~



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Green Street Hooligans quotes

  • Pete Dunham: [Matt and Pete are sitting at a food vendor stall, reading a newspaper the morning after the Birmingham game/fight] Fuckin' journos. Look at this.

    [he slaps the paper]

    Pete Dunham: West Ham wins 3-nil in a blindin' performance, and our little scrap makes the headline. Bloody muckrakers.

    Matt Buckner: So, what is this?

    Pete Dunham: Bollocks journo bullshit.

    Matt Buckner: No, no, this, the GSE.

    Pete Dunham: [whispering] Shhh! Lower it, son!

    Matt Buckner: What are you guys, like, an organized political movement or something?

    Pete Dunham: No, mate. We're a firm. You never heard of a firm in the States?

    Matt Buckner: No.

    Pete Dunham: All right. Every football team in Europe's got a firm. Some have two.

    [Matt gives him a blank look]

    Pete Dunham: Christ, I forgot how clueless you Yanks are. All you've seen of us is the stadium riots on TV, innit? Come on.

    [they get up and walk away from the stall]

    Pete Dunham: See, West Ham football is mediocre. But our firm is top-notch, and everyone knows it. The GSE: Green Street Elite. Arsenal... great football, shit firm... the Gooners. Tottenham... shit football, and a shit firm... the Yids, they're called. I actually put their main lad through a phone box window the other day.

    Matt Buckner: [Matt looks down at the newspaper] What about Millwall?

    Pete Dunham: Ah, Millwall. Where to even fucking begin with Millwall. Millwall and West Ham firms hate each other, more than any other firms by far.

    Matt Buckner: Sorta like the Yankees and the Red Sox.

    Pete Dunham: More like the Israelis and the Palestinians.

    [Matt laughs]

    Pete Dunham: We haven't played Millwall in ten years. Their top boy's this geezer named Tommy Hatcher. 'Orrible ol' cunt. Back in the Major's day, Tommy's son was killed in a scrap. After that, he went completely mental. Lost the plot.

    Matt Buckner: Well, who's the Major?

    Pete Dunham: Ah, the Major. Quite a legend 'round here. He ran the GSE in the Nineties, when I was comin' up. Hardest bastard you ever saw. They say we kinda lost our way when he left. But believe me, my boys are bringin' the ol' GSE reputation right back.

  • Matt Buckner: So basically, firms are gangs?

    Pete Dunham: Kind of... but we're a far cry from all that Bloods and Crips bullshit. I mean shootin' a machine gun out of a movin' car at an 8 year old girl, that's just cowardly. See, we might be into fightin' an all that... but it's more about reputation. Humiliatin' another mob in a row, doin' somethin' the other firms get to hear and talk about - like a Yank in his first fight battering one of Birmingham's main lads.