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How do I get to the den?

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Asked by: Veronica Smith

How do I get to Millwall FC by train?

Travelling by Train

Surrey Quays overground station is about a 20-minute walk away while walking from New Cross or New Cross Gate overground stations will take around 30 minutes. The nearest underground station is Canada Water, which is on the Jubilee Line, and is roughly 20 minutes’ walk to the ground.

Is Millwall safe for away fans?

Away fans are located at one end of the ground in the North Stand (usually in the upper tier only). Around 4,000 away fans can be accommodated in this end. Like the general improvement in football, a trip to Millwall is not as threatening as it once was.

How do I get to Millwall from London Bridge?

The best way to get from London Bridge (Station) to Millwall is to train which takes 5 min and costs £2 – £11. Alternatively, you can line 381 bus, which costs £2 and takes 21 min.

Does Millwall own The Den?

The Den is the sixth stadium that Millwall have occupied since their formation in the Millwall area of the Isle of Dogs in 1885.
The Den.

Construction
Built 1992–93
Opened 4 August 1993
Construction cost £16 million
Tenants

Where do away Coaches park at Millwall?

Unfortunately the club has no car parking facilities for supporters so getting to The Den by public transport is advisable. It is recommended that away fans get to the ground either by official supporter coach or by rail to South Bermondsey station.

What pub do Millwall drink in?

If you’re after a real football pub though, Millwall fans have been drinking at the Blue Anchor on Southwark Park Road for years. The family-run pub is always buzzing with home fans, and has one of the best atmospheres on match days.

Do Millwall still have a firm?

The Millwall Bushwackers are the most notorious football firm associated with Millwall Football Club.
Millwall Bushwackers.

Founding location New Cross
Years active 1972–
Territory South London
Ethnicity Predominantly White British
Membership (est.) 200–250

Why is The Den called The Den?

Having been the nomads of the Isle Of Dogs for 25 years, the club made the choice to settle in The Den in 1910 and lasted 83 years before moving to a new ground. Just to confuse supporters of both their own club and other clubs, Millwall decided to call their new stadium The Den, too.

Where should I sit Millwall?

if you want to sample the true Millwall experience sit in block 20 in the Dockers stand. it is situated next to the scoreboard and across from the away fans.

What happened to the old den?

The site is now occupied by housing. The site and surrounding area are now known to locals as “Little Millwall” and Millwall fans still make the trip by foot from New Cross Gate station through the area to the all-seater New Den in Bermondsey.

Who owns The Den Millwall?

Lewisham Council owns the freehold of The Den, which is leased to Millwall, and the two parties are now in talks over a new lease agreement.

Is West Ham a town?

West Ham is a district in East London, located 6.1 mi (9.8 km) east of Charing Cross in the west of the modern London Borough of Newham.

Is West Ham rough?

West Ham has an average violent crime rate and a low property crime rate for London.

Where do most West Ham fans live?

Traditionally, West Ham fans are drawn from London (in particular East London) and the home counties, especially Essex; however, there are fans clubs around the world, notably in New York City, Barcelona, Tenerife, Serbia, Australia, New Zealand, and Scandinavia, which has over 800 members.

What are West Ham fans called?

West Ham United F.C.

Full name West Ham United Football Club
Nickname(s) The Irons, The Hammers, The Cockney Boys, The Academy of Football
Short name West Ham
Founded 29 June 1895, as Thames Ironworks 5 July 1900, as West Ham United
Ground London Stadium

What celebrities support West Ham?

Here are nine of the most nine famous faces from the worlds of acting, music, sport and beyond who support West Ham United Football Club:

  1. Russell Brand. The actor and comedian is a life long supporter of the Hammers. …
  2. James Corden. …
  3. Danny Dyer. …
  4. Ray Winstone.

Why do West Ham sing Bubbles?

He points out that West Ham historian, Brian Belton, has argued that Bubbles was sung as crowds gathered during air raids in shelters and underground stations in the East End during the Second World War. This led to a rise in communal singing by the general public to raise morale.