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Millwall Football Club (/ ˈ m ɪ l w ɔː l /) [1] is a professional football club in Bermondsey, South East London, England. They compete in the EFL Championship, the second level of English football. Founded as Millwall Rovers in 1885, the club has retained its name despite having last played in the Millwall area of the Isle of Dogs in 1910.
The owner and chairman of Millwall football club died in a car crash, police have revealed. John Berylson’s Range Rover was found overturned and resting against a tree just before 8 a.m. Tuesday ...
He was also the chairman of London football team Millwall from 2007 until his death in 2023. [2 ... lost control of his Range Rover and hit a tree. He was pronounced ...
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Millwall repeated this exercise against Fulham on 25 April 1982, hosting the second game to be played on a Sunday. Millwall are also the only club to be unbeaten at home in four different divisions: 1927–28 Division 3 (South), 1964–65 Division Four, 1965–66 Division Three, 1971–72 Division Two, 1984–85 Division Three.
Millwall Rovers F.C. (1885–1886) Glengall Road was a football ground on the Isle of Dogs in East London . It was the first home of Millwall – then known as Millwall Rovers – from its foundation in 1885 until 1886, when the club moved to the Lord Nelson Ground in the south of the Island.
Millwall Rovers in 1887, the first season they entered the FA Cup. This is a list of all seasons played by Millwall Football Club from their early beginnings in the Southern League, to their inaugural season in the English Football League and up to their last completed season. It details their record in the FA Cup, the League Cup and other major competitions entered, as well as managers, top ...
In the 2014–15 season, as Millwall dropped in the relegation places in The Championship, Holloway admitted that he had become an unpopular manager among Millwall fans. [37] On 10 March 2015, following a 4–1 defeat at home to Norwich City , Holloway was sacked for the first time in his managerial career, with the team second from bottom in ...