I read an interview about a bloke playing in Swedish club AIK. A massive Millwall fan, he is. Two things he said:
AIK is the closest you can come to play for an English club, referring to the fans, so you can imagine what he thinks fans should be like, and the other was him banging on about what a rough place Peckingham was, where he came from.
A fun bit, I must admit, was him telling the story of when he was a delivery boy. Him and a colleague were sent to Buckingham Palace with a telegram, something to do with Elton John and Diana's death. Ones inside the palace, while sat waiting, he exclaimed to his mate:
I bet no one's sung Millwall song here, and the begun singing "No one likes us"
So, what with this Peckingham? What's the roughest place in England? Logic tells me that where the most notorious football fans are, you have the roughest suburbs. Or?
It would be great if you could remember that not all of us are from England, so blurting out a name without reference to a city and some brief motivation will just be a name.
AIK is the closest you can come to play for an English club, referring to the fans, so you can imagine what he thinks fans should be like, and the other was him banging on about what a rough place Peckingham was, where he came from.
A fun bit, I must admit, was him telling the story of when he was a delivery boy. Him and a colleague were sent to Buckingham Palace with a telegram, something to do with Elton John and Diana's death. Ones inside the palace, while sat waiting, he exclaimed to his mate:
I bet no one's sung Millwall song here, and the begun singing "No one likes us"
So, what with this Peckingham? What's the roughest place in England? Logic tells me that where the most notorious football fans are, you have the roughest suburbs. Or?
It would be great if you could remember that not all of us are from England, so blurting out a name without reference to a city and some brief motivation will just be a name.
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