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Millwall are Footballing royalty. The blokes are all modelled on adonis, with the strength of Hercules whilst the women are more hermaphodite than Aphrodite. Whilst they aren't successful on the pitch, this is simply because they never lose at anything else. Fights, pulling competitions etc, so they allow other clubs to succeed on the pitch. This has really backfired with their local rivals who are all mongs and never win at anything either. Millwall are the only South London club to have entered into a continental cup competition. Millwall reached the 2004 FA Cup final, but insisted on letting Manchester United win, on the basis that their fans are Northern, Ugly and stupid. In the 2013 FA Cup semi-final Millwall showed the world how good they are at fighting, and streamed the MFC (Millwall Fighting Championship) tag-team fight live from the Wembley stands to an audience of millions around the globe. Again they insisted on letting Wigan win on the basis of them being Northern, Poor and mongs. As opposed to us ,who are just coke sniffing racists. An area of the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, originally known as Marshwall. The Wikipedia page is [1]. Milwall F.C are one of the teams in Football League Championship. The club have rivalries in FIFA with West Ham United, Portsmouth and Leeds United. Bristol Rovers and Millwall have met 80 times in the Football League and national cup competitions, with Rovers having won 34 of these to Millwall's 26. The two teams were each other's opponents in their first Football League game, which was played at The Den on 28 August 1920. Millwall won the game 2–0. Rovers were the final visitors to Millwall's old ground, The Den, before it was demolished in 1993. The game finished in a 3–0 victory for The Pirates. Current manager Mick McCarthy has both played for and managed Millwall. Millwall is a football club based in Kent, formed by a group of haggis loving anti-American imperialists in the late 1990's. The clubs Latin motto is "El Bellendo, Generous Bellendous", which translates into "Were just a shit team from Kent and have only two supporters and a cat". This mentality was the foundation for their famous song "No-one likes the U.S, we don't care!". The founder members wanted an environment where they could practice their religion of haggis-shagging without fear of persecution. Millwall were forced to flee south of the river by Mark Noble and Bobby Moore's great great granparents back in the eartly twentieth century after they were caught giving the great grandaughters of said great great grandparents a womb like a plasters radio, ever since then they've hated all cockneys and East London, making Jamie Oliver and Guy Richie very upset.
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