Harry the Dog: The Story of a Football Hooligan Legend, and Millwall’s F-Troop Top Boy

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Harry the Dog: The Story of a Football Hooligan Legend, and Millwall’s F-Troop Top Boy

Harry the Dog: The Story of a Football Hooligan Legend, and Millwall’s F-Troop Top Boy

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When asked if Kevin was aware of Tiny ever being on the receiving end of any racism, Kevin said: “They wouldn’t dare say it to his face or to anyone else’s who knew him. It didn’t matter what colour you were – it was Tiny.” Truly a unique club for better or worse in English League because not only are the safest away friendly pubs all the way out at London Bridge but they actually have a walkway especially designed for away fans from South Bermondsey station!! Harry appears at 2:00 and 15:04 in the above YouTube clip, and with the rest of F Troop at 30:15 (“Bobby The Wolf, Harry The Dog, Mad Pat and Winkle piled into the bus…”) IIRC, it was a protest about Jimmy Nicholl, their manager at the time. It was supposed to be a peaceful protest but predictably descended into chaos.

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Brilliant documentary & this is real Millwall not spotty underdeveloped kids who'd have trouble spitting on their bottom lip. I remember having a chat with someone who went to Chelsea games but he actually supported another team " The fighting was better with Chelsea." Ex army.. pyscho squad. Harry the dog was on Panorama 70s/8os with his crew, He jumped in The Bristol end on his own. One section wore surgical masks (F troop? ). Now I need to hear the song 🙂 We were finally allowed out with the police clearing and closing off all streets before letting us walk down them. They took us to the train station and that was that.

Was in the Masonic on North Street with a few old faces at the Stoke game and this game got discussed with a City legend who was there - good days..

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I was at a late 90s game at the New Den, City lost, there was unrest at the club and a demo planned to protest against their then Chairman Peter Mead, of the gun manufacturers. For more than twenty years Tiny (real name Ian Garwood) was the ‘big daddy’ of the ground, keeping young fans in line and watching out for the rest of the pride if any trouble flared up.

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Now I seem to remember that the match you are talking about was a midweek game as it was rearranged after the death of Diana. when we were crap...Grimsby the seaside town awash with Chelsea .. hull city 18 thou inside 9thou Chelsea ..sheff utd the kop full of Chelsea.... I could go on .. massive away support.....I have been watching the transfer window tonight .an everton fan said we were a small club with no history before abramovich... god that so winds me up The Shed End Forum relies on revenue to pay for hosting and upgrades. While we try to keep adverts as unobtrusive as possible, we need to show these to make sure we can stay online and continue to keep the forum running. Over the years costs have become very high.

The A to Z of HMHB

Haven’t writ “in forever”, as my less-refined Yank compatriots might say, but I had to relate a HMHB reference (tangential though it might be). Remember going to this game as a youngster . Think my dad took me to see what the Millwall fans were really like. Not as I remember it Buster, unless we won another game at Millwall around that time 2-0. A mate took his kids and they only came to weekend games.

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Was watching the game from the side of the pitch when a chant of Millwall rose from the tote end . Their fans had got into the tote end and they literally chased the rovers fans out of their own end and then stood in the middle chanting. There were not very many of them either. Think their leader was called something like mad dog Harry. The Camberwell-born entrepreneur has joined forces with Tiny’s family to celebrate his memory while raising money to help train young people and get them into work. Fellow Millwall fan, Kevin Downey, 55, knew Tiny since the mid-seventies and said despite his name he was “larger than life”. “He was quite a comedian – “he’d always make you laugh,” he said fondly. “When you walked in the room he’d put a smile on your face.”I just laugh at them all I keep on saying to these people is who was in 3 FA.Cup final including 2000, 2 of which we won in the 90's plus Cup Winner Cup, winners and Semi - Final of champion League A legendary Millwall fan was honoured on Saturday with a tribute night which raised hundreds in his memory.



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