Examples of using Millwall in English and their translations into Russian
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He started his career at Millwall, and made his professional debut in the 1997-98 season at the age of 17.
Palace 15th and Charlton and Millwall were relegated,
The Millwall fans however, would quite literally"roar" for only their team,
Ashikodi's career at Millwall effectively ended in February 2004 after a training ground incident that reportedly saw him threaten teammate Mark McCammon with a plastic knife.
they joined the Southern Football League, which Millwall were founding members of.
He remained at Millwall until the following February, and six months after that returned to Raith Rovers.
in the 1977-78 season, playing their first South London derby against Millwall in 1980.
In the 1985-86 season, Charlton Athletic, Crystal Palace, Millwall and Wimbledon all competed in the Second Division.
He began his career at Millwall before moving on to Thurrock where he played in the youth team.
competition at this stage, along with Chesterfield, Millwall and Luton Town.
The Victorian docks were mostly further east, comprising the Royal Victoria(1855), Millwall(1868) and Royal Albert 1880.
QPR and Millwall finishing 2nd,
competition at this stage, along with Chester, Millwall and Notts County.
The club's closest neighbour is fellow"dockers" Millwall, but as the two teams rarely meet in a competitive match there is no strong rivalry.
In almost 100 competitive games between the two clubs since 1906, Millwall have won 39,
father's businesses from 1840, and took charge of the firm's shipbuilding operation in Millwall.
the fact he can get good experience at Millwall makes us all happy,
where without Swift, Manchester City lost 6-1 at home to Millwall.
In May 2014 O'Brien agreed a new two-year deal with Millwall with the 20-year-old being highly regarded by Millwall boss Ian Holloway and is expected to
The book Spirit of'69: A Skinhead Bible describes the use of Millwall bricks by British football hooligans in the late 1960s:"Newspapers were rolled up tightly to form the so-called Millwall Brick and another trick was to make a knuckleduster out of pennies held in place by a wrapped around paper.