30-01-2023, 08:27 PM
(This post was last modified: 30-01-2023, 08:32 PM by exterminator.)
That " barbed wire enclosed open terrace" was exactly the same as ten years earlier when I went there for that 82/83 season game.
I also remember that in the late 70's Millwall ground was closed because of crowd trouble. In order to try to make a bob or two John Deacon (idiot chairman at the time) invited them to play a " home match" at Fratton Park.
The girl that became the first "Mrs Exterminator" lived in Apsley Road, that runs from Goldsmith Avenue to the Milton End. It was absolute carnage when that "shower of sh!t" arrived, p!ssing in doorways, lobbing half full cans if beer at windows etc etc etc.
There is a bit about this here :-
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=FTet...ey&f=false
IIRC there was a big hoo,haa about it after with loads of compensation claims against PFC.
I also remember that in the late 70's Millwall ground was closed because of crowd trouble. In order to try to make a bob or two John Deacon (idiot chairman at the time) invited them to play a " home match" at Fratton Park.
The girl that became the first "Mrs Exterminator" lived in Apsley Road, that runs from Goldsmith Avenue to the Milton End. It was absolute carnage when that "shower of sh!t" arrived, p!ssing in doorways, lobbing half full cans if beer at windows etc etc etc.
There is a bit about this here :-
https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=FTet...ey&f=false
IIRC there was a big hoo,haa about it after with loads of compensation claims against PFC.