Why is there a rivalry between West Ham and Millwall?

In 1926 a general strike was observed by workers around the Royal Docks, the majority of whom were West Ham supporters. An unsubstantiated story states that Millwall-supporting shipyard workers of the Isle of Dogs refused to lend their support, provoking outrage.

Is Millwall rough?

Millwall NEIGHBORHOOD GUIDE A quiet neighborhood of terraces and apartment complexes in the shadow of Canary Wharf. Millwall has an average violent crime rate and an average property crime rate for London.

Why is Millwall hated?

However, undoubtedly the most important reason for the negative perception of Millwall FC is their long-held association with football hooliganism in England, possessing the most famous hooligan firms in the country alongside their London rivals of West Ham and Chelsea.

What is the West Ham Millwall Derby called?

the Dockers derby
Millwall F.C.–West Ham United F.C. rivalry – is a South London vs East London derby between Millwall and West Ham United Also known as the Dockers derby due to the clubs’ historical ties to the shipbuilding industry along the Thames.

What is wrong with Millwall?

Millwall were cleared of all charges while West Ham were found guilty of two: violent, threatening, obscene and provocative behaviour and failing to prevent their fans entering the field of play. The Hammers were fined £115,000 by the FA.

Do West Ham still have a firm?

The Inter City Firm (ICF) is an English football hooligan firm mainly active in the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, associated with West Ham United….Inter City Firm.

ICF insignia, 1980s
Founding location East London
Years active 1977/8–Present
Territory East London
Ethnicity Predominantly White English

Which football team has the most violent fans?

The most violent rivalry is between Ajax and Feyenoord.

What was the trouble between Millwall and West Ham?

They point to last August’s trouble between West Ham and Millwall during a Carling Cup tie in east London in which an innocent Millwall supporter was stabbed, West Ham fans invaded the pitch and police made 64 arrests. West Ham were fined £115,000.

When was the last time Millwall fans rioted?

The death of a Millwall fan in 1976 and a full scale riot last time the two teams met at Upton Park in 2009 is confirmation of a deep-seated animosity. Toddler Isla comes from a family of diehard West Ham season ticket holders, passionate Hammers who bought into the blood feud like all the rest.

How many arrests were made at Leeds v Millwall?

Police with dogs, riot gear and video equipment set up a no-go area after the game to keep Leeds followers away from the 550 or so Millwall fans. Police reported only seven arrests, which was seen as a triumph.

How many Millwall fans were injured at Upton Park?

West Ham fans invaded the pitch three times but there was disorder between supporters in and around West Ham’s Upton Park ground, which led to 20 people being injured, including one Millwall fan who was stabbed before the match began.