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MILLWALL FOOTBALL FORUM

Looking for the perfect network for Millwall chat, news and discussion? millwall football forum is the digital home for fans, where you'll quickly find the rules, simple guides to getting started and the best tips from forum veterans. Whether you've been following Millwall for decades or are just starting to hum the club's anthems, you'll find valuable advice, fun threads and dedicated supporters here. Here you'll find in-depth conversations about classic games, legendary players and unique traditions that unite the Blues both at The Den and online. millwall football forum gives you instant access to live pitches, exclusive member tips, discussions about the club's history and practical information about away trips and events. Be part of a vibrant online community where tradition is honoured, new supporters are welcomed and every match day is a celebration, both in the stands and on the forum. Source: references at the bottom of the page.

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Last updated 12.09.2025

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Background and members of the Forum

Founded by Millwall fans, the forum has become the largest hub for discussion about the club with over a thousand registered members and daily activity. Some of the most famous users - such as 'Soul Man' and 'Overseaswall' - constantly contribute both humour and knowledge. There are no formal membership requirements except that you are genuinely interested in Millwall. The culture is welcoming, but often raw and forthright - in the spirit of the club's 'No One Likes Us - We Don't Care' ethos.

Purpose and discussions of the Forum

Here we discuss all things Millwall: match analyses, historic moments, player transfers, club finances and fan activities. The most popular threads include "Definitive Transfer In/Out", matchday tips and travel guides for away games. The forum is open to both geeky discussions and light-hearted banter. In addition, fans can swap tickets, plan joint gatherings and help each other with practical advice.

How to join and where to find the forum

The most popular platform is millwallonline.com/forum/, and the forum is open to Millwall supporters worldwide. Register with your own username, wait for approval from the administrators and you will have access to thousands of threads. Some areas are visible to guests, but full access requires registration. The forum also holds regular physical meetings in the London area in conjunction with matches.

Why the forum is popular

With its friendly (but uncompromising) jargon and direct contact between fans, the forum provides the genuine Millwall experience. Members often organise private get-togethers, support each other in the fight for tickets and get involved in the club's charity initiatives. For fans and newcomers alike, it's the number one place to find community and share the passion for the Lions.

Top tips and practical info

  • Founders: Millwall fans, admins are experienced supporters.
  • Membership: thousand+ registered, daily activity.
  • Famous users: "Soul Man", "Overseaswall", etc.
  • Location: Primarily online, local meetings at The Den.

Useful tips:

Choose a unique and respectful username.

Read the terrain before posting.

Participate in topical threads to learn tricky rules and jargon.

Keep a good tone even in heated debates.

Respect the club's history and values.

Forum rules

  • Registration and authorisation required.
  • Respect for others is key - racism, threats and personal attacks are prohibited.
  • Post under the appropriate heading.
  • No advertising or spam.
  • Visiting fans are accepted but can expect tough discussions.
  • Breaking the rules will result in a warning or suspension.

Frequently asked questions

Is the forum free?

Yes, membership and most features are free of charge. Donations are appreciated but optional.

Do I have to cheer for Millwall?

Yes, or at least participate in a fair and respectful way in discussions about the club.

Are there physical meetings?

Yes, forum threads about pre-match arrangements and pub crawls are common.

 

Category Description Assessment/Comment
Forum sound Passionate and supportive 4.5/5 stars
Diversity of membership From local fans to global exiles High diversity
Community Regular meetings, active help between members Very strong
Easy to start Easy to sign up, quick onboarding Very simple
Price Completely free, donations optional Free/recommended donation

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Go Millwall!

The atmosphere at The Den is raw, loud and full of local pride. The bonds between fans are strong - many meet in the same pub every matchday before marching together to their seats in the stadium. On the forum, the style is straightforward, but there's constant banter about the club's history and everyone is allowed to join in as long as they love the team and respect the traditions.

Club anthem and classic rhymes

First verse of the fan song "Let 'em Come":
It's Saturday at Cold Blow Lane
Everyone gathers to support
We have got our jellied eels
And a glass of beer
Whatever the weather, everyone should come along
The family comes here
When the Lions run onto the pitch
Then everyone sings like this:
Let them in, let them in, let them come
Everyone here to the Den...

Classical rhyme:

Nobody likes us, we don't care.
We are Millwall, super-Millwall,
We are Millwall from The Den.

Membership benefits and permanent places

  • Advance purchase of tickets for top matches and away trips
  • Up to 50% discount on Millwall TV+ (live stream)
  • Special offers in the fan shop
  • Access to member events and trainings
  • Loyalty points to use at the club
  • Free entry to the stadium pub during matches
  • Discounted prices for arena tours and venues

Section Price adult Special discounts

  • Barry Kitchener Upper ca 3700 kr Wheelchair, senior, student discount
    Cold Blow Lane 4100-4600 kr Family price available
    Premium/Hospitality from around SEK 9000 Exclusive lounges, extra benefits
    Sweaters: from around 500 kr
    Scarf and souvenir: from 120 kr

Facts - Good to know

Classic threads on the forum: "Transfer In/Out", "Matchday thread", "Old School Millwall pictures"

Popular profiles: Soul Man, PurleyLion, Overseaswall, NoOneLikesMe

Great memes: Nobody likes us
, Bring Back Cold Blow Lane
, lion emojis

  • Historic matches: FA Cup final 2004, debut in the top division 1988/89
  • Forum classics: Betting contests, pub crawls, "Jimmy's Day" in memory of young fans
  • Souvenirs: Shawls, pins, anniversary shirts sold in the club shop
  • Traditions: Ironic usernames, supporter constellations, inside jokes about everything from legendary goals to lost shoelaces
  • Style: Straightforward, even-handed, no tolerance for posing or snobbery

The sense of belonging is at the heart of everything: in the stadium and online. Millwall fans will always defend their own and let new ones in, as long as the respect and passion for the club remains. Together they build on a uniquely loyal, humorous and unwavering community.

Sources

Sources: Wikipedia, official Millwall FC page, forum archives and supporter articles.

When was the club founded and what is its background?

What is match day like for a supporter on site?

What characterises the fan forum?

The forum is the centre of digital discussions, bringing together supporters old and new. Everything from matches, transfer news and historic moments to inside jokes and memes are aired here. Threads about classic matches, tips for away trips and threads about the club's history are always popular.

How do you become part of the community - do you have to live in the UK?

What membership benefits are available on the forum and for club members?

What are the main profiles and traditions of the discussion forum?

The forum has several well-known users who return with insights, ironic comments and historical perspectives. Internal traditions include annual betting competitions, recurring joke threads, and picture threads with nostalgia from the stadium. Humour and self-deprecation are key ingredients.

Which historic matches do fans talk about most often?

Some matches stand out, such as the 2004 Wembley Cup final, the debut season in the top division (1988/89) and important derbies against local rivals. These matches are discussed year after year, both for the sporting memories and the matchday atmosphere.

How are the club's values and history discussed among fans?

The fans are proud of the club's history and the values that have grown out of its labour origins. The forum focuses on solidarity, the fight against injustice and the importance of local belonging. At the same time, discussions about the club's challenges and successes are conducted with respect and sometimes humour.

What advice do veterans have for new supporters and forum users?

New fans are advised to read through ongoing discussions, respect traditions and contribute their own perspectives. Asking interested questions, sharing memories, and being open to the club's sometimes cocky but always cordial culture - both in the stadium and online - is appreciated.

Who do I contact if I need technical help or have questions about forum rules?

In case of technical problems or if you have questions related to rules and management, please contact one of the forum administrators or moderators. Contact details are usually available on the 'About us' page or via a button on the home page. They will be happy to help you.

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