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Police were today considering taking unprecedented legal action against Millwall Football Club after 47 officers were injured when mass violence erupted at the end of last nights Division One play ...
Ashante “Ziggy” Odogun describes herself as “innovative,” “spunky,” and “a massive light.” Now, through her coaching business ...
Millwall FC sanctioned for crowd misconductAn independent Regulatory Commission has imposed an action plan, £15,000 fine and warning on Millwall FC for misconduct in relation to crowd control during ...
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We Ain't Got No History on MSNOfficial: Millwall sign Zak Sturge from ChelseaChelsea youngster Zak Sturge spent the second half of last season on loan at Millwall, and he’s now returned to them not just for the full season coming up, but for the many seasons ahead after that ...
The Football Association have confirmed that Millwall have been fined £15,000 after Crystal Palace defender Ben Chilwell was the subject of homophobic chanting during a match back in March ...
Millwall have signed New Zealand international goalkeeper Max Crocombe on a free transfer from Burton Albion. The 31-year-old made 92 appearances in two seasons with the Brewers.
MILLWALL have been fined £15,000 by the FA after their fans made homophobic chants towards Chelsea star Ben Chilwell. Lions supporters were heard shouting a slur during their FA Cup clash at ...
Millwall’s Tanganga at centre of five-way Premier League transfer battle with ex-Spurs defender available for tiny fee Scroll down for more transfer exclusives Alan Nixon Published: 15:42, 15 ...
Sport Football Kevin Nisbet Kevin Nisbet hit with £5milllion Millwall sucker punch as ex Aberdeen star's future thrown deeper into doubt Nisbet had been told he would be given a chance to prove ...
Millwall are fined £15,000 for homophobic chants aimed at Crystal Palace left-back Ben Chilwell during their FA Cup tie in March.
Former Carlisle United goalkeeper Max Crocombe has earned a move to the Championship.
Former General Manager of Nsoatreman FC, Eric Alagidede, says football administrators must take partial blame for the growing wave of hooliganism at match venues across the country.
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