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  2. Millwall F.C.–West Ham United F.C. rivalry - Wikipedia

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    West Ham United 4–0 Millwall Athletic, 9 September 1901 [15] Millwall Athletic 1–5 West Ham United, 26 December 1901 [15] West Ham United 6–2 Millwall, 22 September 1912 [102] West Ham United 5–1 Millwall, 8 October 1928 [104] League doubles: 1 (1988–89 season. West Ham beat Millwall home and away.) [61]

  3. 2009 Upton Park riot - Wikipedia

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    Millwall and West Ham United have a long-standing rivalry that dates back to the clubs' first meeting, a friendly on 23 September 1897. The rivalry stems from the two clubs geographical proximity to one another – their home grounds at the time (The Den and the Boleyn Ground) were 6.8 miles (10.9 km) apart – and over the years, there have been several instances of violence between some fans ...

  4. Millwall Bushwackers - Wikipedia

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    The Millwall Bushwackers are a football firm associated with Millwall Football Club. [1] Millwall have a historic association with football hooliganism, which came to prevalence in the 1970s and 1980s, with a firm known originally as F-Troop, eventually becoming more widely known as the Millwall Bushwackers, who were one of the most notorious hooligan gangs in England.

  5. Football hooliganism in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    The West Ham United-Millwall rivalry has led officials to threaten to hold fixtures between the two sides in private, although the threat has never been executed, [75] save for a November 2014 U21 Premier League Cup tie between the two sides' development squads which was ordered by Metropolitan Police to be played at Rush Green with a 12pm kick ...

  6. List of hooligan firms - Wikipedia

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    West Bromwich Albion – Section Five [98] Watford – Watford Risk Squad [99] West Ham United – Inter City Firm I.C.F [100] Wolverhampton Wanderers – Subway Army 1981–1984, The Bridge Boys 1987–1988, Yam Yam Army mid 2000s–present [101] York City – York Nomad Society (YNS) [102]

  7. List of association football rivalries in the United Kingdom

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    Chelsea–West Ham United rivalry: Chelsea vs. West Ham United; Croydon derby: Croydon vs. Croydon Athletic [93] [94] [95] Dockers derby: Millwall vs. West Ham United; Dulwich-Tooting derby: Dulwich Hamlet vs. Tooting & Mitcham [96] [97] East London derby: Leyton Orient vs. West Ham United, also may include a match between either of those and ...

  8. West Ham United F.C. supporters - Wikipedia

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    West Ham hooliganism was again highlighted in the 2008 film Cass, based on the life of well-known former hooligan Cass Pennant. [74] West Ham is the only football club referenced in J. K. Rowling's Harry Potter series. [75] West Ham played a prominent role in the American television show Ted Lasso, where character Nate Shelley manages the club ...

  9. Millwall F.C. - Wikipedia

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    As a result, rival hooligan firms gained access to the stadium. As well as the Millwall hooligans and those belonging to Luton's firm the MIGs, many of the 31 fans arrested after the violence were identified as being from Chelsea's Headhunters firm and West Ham United's Inter City Firm. [199]

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