On 16 March, Millwall hooligans pelted visiting Sheffield Wednesday fans with bricks and bottles during a league match at The Den; two police officers were hospitalised as a result of the incident.

A football fan reportedly yelled “F**k you, I’m Millwall ” as he single-handedly took on the three knife-wielding London terror attackers armed with nothing more than his fists. Many were rivals working for opposing companies and vying for the same business. The video comes from Millwall’s FA Cup first round win against rivals Southend on November 4. Hooligans behind violent clashes at a match between West Ham and Millwall today boasted about the rampage which ended in one fan being stabbed. On Saturday this little south-east London club, which has tried harder than almost any other to overcome its hooligan problems, starts a new life in the First Division. It comes just months after footage emerged of a Millwall supporter was filmed by Coventry City fans squaring up to the away end in much the same fashion.

Ultras Paris SG à Saint-Etienne 17/02/2019. Millwall v Tottenham Hotspur At 11.00am more than 100 Millwall hooligans travelled to an arranged meeting with the Tottenham "Yid Army" on Jamaica Road in Bermondsey. The fan – who claims he was arrested in Marseille – is probed about what he thinks of the Russians and whether or not he thinks they “fight fair” . March 9, 2019. Until now. A video of London football hooligans staging an apparent organised brawl on wasteland has gone viral. Connell remained high-profile through the 1980s, and was again at the forefront during a tear-up with Millwall supporters at the Clock End in January 1988. Millwall has always been super-league at violence but only minor-league at football. A website dedicated to Russian Ultras has even carried an interview with a Millwall fan in the wake of the violence – trying to find out whether the Millwall supporters “respect” them. Police and ordinary fans again came under heavy and sustained attack from Millwall supporters near the New Den.

Millwall played local rivals West Ham United away at Upton Park on 17 September 1906 in a Western Leaguegame.

In February 2011, Millwall fans threw missiles onto the pitch during a Football League Championship fixture against Middlesbrough at the … Both sets of supporters were primarily made up of dockers, who lived and worked in the same locality in east and south London. In 2001, 250 Millwall hooligans stormed The Feathers pub where Wolverhampton's Subway Army were drinking and slashed their rivals in the face with Stanley knives. In 2009, hooligans participated in a riot at a Football League Cup match between West Ham United and Millwall. Millwall were founded in London in 1885 and Leeds United in Yorkshire in 1919, over 170 miles (270 km) apart.

A local newspaper, East Ham Echo, reported that, "From the very first kick of the ball it was seen likely to … Millwall Football Club (/ ˈ m ɪ l w ɔː l /) is a professional football club in Bermondsey, South East London, England.They compete in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football.Founded as Millwall Rovers in 1885, the club has retained its name despite having last played in the Millwall area of the Isle of Dogs in 1910. The Millwall Boys had invented a new sport. They were pioneers for a generation of comparatively affluent young men for whom there was no war to fight, and no National Service; who A video uploaded to social media appears to show hooligans squaring up for an organised brawl.