What a bunch of sore
losers is this Millwall horde, anything to start the usual mayhem and expose their
uncontrolled levels of violence- with just a simple pretext of losing a match. In
play between Barnsley and Millwall was the promotion into the Championship
League.

Well that is the pretext
they use to start their all-around mayhem and start clashes in the stands
regardless the people in it, as they did it this weekend in Wembley attacking
and throwing missiles to any Barnley supporter. Not even families, children or
elders left out of these scoundrels’ attacks and victims of the abuse of this
crude and ignorant imperils of this so-called soccer enthusiasts.
Anyway, this post is
all about the game and not giving to much importance to a certain unadaptable
gang of idiots as Millwall fans known throughout England and the soccer world.

In league one with
two squads already netting their pass automatically into Championship; four squad
where looking to net their pass with a playoff with Barnley against Wallsall
and Millwall versus Bradford City. At the end both Barnley and Millwall,
overcome the odds to the grand finale played in Wembley.
With the game
underway both Managers knew of each other’s arsenals, still the Reds did the ultimate
of feats, as the Tykes Manager Paul Heckingbottom put in place a nice 4-4-2
formation with two strikers among one of them United prospect Ashley Fletcher.
Being Fletcher the
one that scored the first goal on the 2nd minute, followed by Hamill
19th and Iskgove on the 74th and for Millwall Beevers di
it on the 34th.

At the end the Tykes
did the ultimate of efforts and did it with style and overall conviction to lead
them to this raucous win and among one of the positives of this match being a
much contested from start to finish.
The only ill- fated situation
to condemn was the improper conduct of these criminals that have given Millwall
that unfortunate reputation in all of England’s football circles. A very loud applause
for the Tykes and their recent promotion, I hope one day we can see them playing
in the ranks of Premiership.
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