Every tracksuit wearing chav will be going to Millwall for this game to have a pop at the Villa.
The difference with the old Den was that there was no segregation. That area behind the goal may have got a bit more secure towards the end but anyone thinking they could escape the bedlam in the seats could easily get a rude awakening. The younger ones amongst us, especially, would be advised to think carefully how they go to this game. Going by car, for example, might be a bit dodgy, especially after the game. Such people will stick out like a sore thumb as they emerge from our end while all the coach / train people are being looked after. I haven't been to the new ground as the first team haven't played there (unless they sneaked in a friendly sometime) so haven't had first hand experience of the new security measures such as the walkway etc. The very thought of the fixture brings back memories of a particularly horrible place where we had the misfortune to go several times.
DC5, you really are exaggerating this one. I have been to the New Den by car on more than one occassion. You do have to walk out of a cul-de-sac under the railway bridge, but the police are always over the top out in force etc that you barely see anything but a few chavs doing their best to look moody.Its a rough area, so your biggest concern by car is where to park without it getting nicked.If we were West Ham or Leeds, you may have a point.Football is sanitized everywhere these days and while going to the New Den isn't quite the wet wipe exprience of Stamford Bridge, its still a million miles away from the Old Den.
Every tracksuit wearing chav will be going to Millwall for this game to have a pop at the Villa. If they give us the whole end, upper and lower tiers then the police will have to be very alert to prevent trouble.Bloody horrible bunch of tossers and glad i will not be there.