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Achtung! Millwall Podcast
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The number one Millwall supporter's podcast, broadcasting weekly during the football season from beautiful downtown South Bermondsey ...
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A new series in which Millwall fan and journalist Neil Fissler discusses two early Millwall Athletic pioneers - 'Chay' Burgess and Charlie Hewitt with yours truly ...
SHOW NOTES
‘Captain’ Charles Hewitt. 1884-1966
Born Durham 1884
Millwall Manager 1936-40 and again 1948-56
Known as ‘Mr Millwall’ because of his involvement with all aspects of the club - scouting, management and club secretary.
One of the most flamboyant and controversial figures ever to be involved with the club.
FA Cup semi-finalists 1937
Promotion to Division Two
Resigned 1940 after an FA enquiry into alleged illegal payments
Libel action against Millwall chairman Tom Thorne 1941:
Awarded £100 damages:
Hewitt returned to the bomb damaged Den in 1948 to less success.
Millwall had to apply for re-election 1949-50.
Though we did finish runners-up in Division Four 1952-53.
Sacked 1956 - he later won a case for unfair dismissal against the club.
Ironically given his suspension from football in 1940, he was awarded an FA long service medal in 1954!
Charles ‘Chay’ Burgess 1873-1960
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A new series in which Millwall fan and journalist Neil Fissler discusses two early Millwall Athletic pioneers - Bill Voisey and Bert Lipsham - with yours truly ...
SHOW NOTES
Bill Voisey 1891-1962
Right-half ‘Banger Voisey’
Born on the Isle of Dogs
Tenacious ball winner with a fierce shot
Decorated in the RFA in Belgium DCM, MM & CdeG B
England Victory international v Wales 1919
Scored Millwall’s first goal in the Football League 1920
FA tour of South Africa
https://islandhistory.wordpress.com/2019/09/19/bill-voisey-the-millwall-footballer-from-cubitt-town/
Bert Lipsham - 1878-1932 (Herbert Broughall Lipsham)
Born in Chester - educated at the King’s School in Chester - founded by Henry VIII
Won the FA Cup with Sheffield United 1902
England international v Wales 1902
Football League v Irish League
Signed for the Lions in time for the start of 1910-11 (last games on the Isle of Dogs - played on the wing in the first game at Cold Blow Lane 0-1 v Brighton)
Outside-Left - 85 apps - 13 goals.
Millwall Player Manager 1910 - 13
Then manager to 1918
Richard Lindsay describes his appointment as being seen as ‘significant’ at the time.
‘A quiet, unassuming and well-behaved young man, he was famous for his hard-hit crosses, which produced a lot of goals for his central strikers. ‘
His first game as Millwall Manager was a 0-3 loss to Clapton Orient in the Dubonnet Cup, played in Paris 1910
As a manager Lipsham steered Millwall away from Southern League relegation to 8th position 1911-12, then 6th 1912-13.
Made some important signings as manager, inc full back Jack Fort and goalscorer Wally Davis.
He managed the club during the difficult years of the First World War, playing in the London Combination.
Served briefly post-war at Millwall ‘in an advisory capacity’, before leaving for West Norwood, Northfleet then on to Canada where he became involved in the development of football. He had no luck across the ocean and lost a hand in a timber-yard accident, before dying in a train crash 1932.
He also had a tobacconist shop at 142 Bramall Lane.
Lipsham was a member of the first management committee of the PFA.
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A new series in which Millwall fan and journalist Neil Fissler discusses two early Millwall Athletic pioneers - 'Tiny' Joyce and General Stevenson - with yours truly ...
SHOW NOTES
John ‘Tiny’ Joyce - 1877-1956
Helped prepare the North Greenwich ground 1901.
Goalkeeper for Millwall 1900-02 & 1903-10
Returned in WW1 football 1916 and played aged 40
Assistant trainer and groundsman
385 apps in all competitions 1900-10
Article about not loving football by Tiny Joyce’s grandson Mark Bostridge https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2006/mar/25/familyandrelationships.family3?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
Named in the squad for Clapton Orient v Millwall in the London Combination October 5th 1918 aged 42
General Stevenson
(brother called Admiral), 1875-1961
Right-back
Played - 318 apps - 9 goals - 1903-1911
Liverpool 1898-1900
Barnsley 1900-1902
Wellingborough 1902-03
Stockily built - sturdy tackling - reputation for fearlessness
Played in the North v South trials match for England 1903-04 / 1904-05
Stevenson guided the club to three titles: the
London League
in 1904 and
the Western League in 1908 and 1909.
Additionally, Stevenson won the Southern Professional Charity Cup in 1904.
His benefit match against Northampton Town in 1909 attracted a crowd of 10,000. He became a pub landlord in retirement.
His son, Arthur Stevenson, was a professional rugby league footballer for Wigan and footballer for Sheffield United and Middlesbrough
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A new series in which Millwall fan and journalist Neil Fissler discusses two early Millwall Athletic pioneers - Bill Bryant and Bob Hunter - with yours truly ...
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Bill Bryant, 1899-1986
William Ingram (Bill) Bryant was born in Ghent, Belgium on 01 March 1899.
He was a full England International as well as an Amateur International. He won his only full England cap on 21 May 1925, in a friendly against France in Paris. England won the match 3 – 2, and Bryant played the full 90 minutes.
A centre half, he plied his trade with Clapton and Millwall. He was a Clapton player at the time of his full International call up.
William was the Clapton captain for the 1924/25 F.A. Amateur Cup Final against Southall, held ironically at The Den, Millwall, home of the team he was soon to join. Clapton won the game 2 – 1, thus retaining the trophy they had won a year earlier, when Bill was also a member of the victorious Clapton team.
He left Clapton to join Millwall in 1925 and played 132 games for “The Lions”, scoring 30 goals before returning to Clapton in 1931.
William Ingram Bryant died on 21 January 1986, in Witham, Essex aged 86.
Millwall 1925-31 140 apps in all comps - 30 goals
Bob Hunter 1860-1933
Millwall manager 1918-33 ( longest tenure in the job)
Millwall club trainer 1897-1918
Originally from Govan, spent many years at Montrose FC in Scotland
Built reputation as a runner and coach - winning many prizes
Known as an organizer of athletic events - continued on the Isle of Dogs
Took charge in 1918
Developed a side strong enough to finish 3rd in Division 3 South 1923-24, 1925-26 & 1926-27 before promotion as champions in 1927-28
Shrewd singer of players including Richard Parker 1924 and Jack Cock 1927 who scored twice in a 9-1 win over Coventry
1932-33 - 7th in Division Two - although Hunter died in office aged 73, the only Millwall manager ever to do so.
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A new series in which Millwall fan and journalist Neil Fissler discusses two early Millwall Athletic pioneers - Jack Fort and Sammy Frost - with yours truly ...
SHOW NOTES
Jack Fort (Millwall’s oldest league player),
John Fort - born Leigh, Lancs 1888-1965
250 apps 0 goals 1914-30 Millwall - right back
Played Millwall 1-1 Bristol City 07.12.29 aged 41 years
Began career in Lancashire Combination for Atherton on 7/6 a week
Exeter City 85 apps
Toured South America with Exeter incl the first game involving Brazil
Jack Fort also gained three England caps playing in trial internationals against the home countries.
He holds two records at Millwall which are unlikely to be broken.
He is the oldest player ever to have played for Millwall in a league match at 42 years of age and he is still Millwall's longest serving employee having joined from Exeter City in 1914 and staying on in various capacities until he died in 1965 a total of 51 years.
He served in the 5th Dragoon Guards in France WW1 from 1916
Capped for England - 21 May 1921, Belgium 0 England 2, an end-of-season tour match at Stade du Daring Club de Bruxelles, Sint-Jans Molenbeek, Bruxelles, aged 33 years 36 days.
Sammy Frost - 1879-1926
Born - Poplar 1879
Right-half / inside-right
Came through local side Millwall StJohn’s - a top junior side on the Isle of Dogs
1900-01 Millwall Athletic 10 apps 3 goals
1901 - 1907 MANCHESTER CITY - First Division from 1903. FA Cup winner 1904.
1907-13 MILLWALL ATHLETIC - 177 apps 6 goals in the Southern League
Knee injury ended his career - compensation under the Workmen’s Compensation Act - £1 a week for life.
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A new series in which Millwall fan and journalist Neil Fissler discusses two early Millwall Athletic pioneers - Jack Cock and Wally Davis - with yours truly ...
SHOW NOTES
Jack Cock MM (and mentioned in dispatches)
1893-1966 - born Hayle, Cornwall (north coast - near Penzance)
115apps 77 goals 1927-30
Held Millwall’s top scorer record with 77 goals until 1973 (overtaken by Derek Possee)
Signed from Plymouth - previously with Huddersfield & Chelsea
Third Division South championship winner 1927-28 scoring 25 goals
Millwall manager 1944-48
Manager of the 1945 War Cup final side
Relegation 1948 - led to Cock retiring to run the White Hart at New Cross Gate
Currently fifth in the Lions all time scorers list behind: Neil Harris, Teddy Sheringham, Steve Morison, Derek Possee and then Jack Cock.
Signed for the Lions late in his career aged 34
Played prior to WW1 for Brentford and Huddersfield
Decorated for ‘’Bravery in the Field" and Mentioned in Despatches for "gallantry".
He was reported as 'missing, presumed dead' at one point during the war
One of the top goal scorers in the Football League - Brentford, Chelsea, Everton, Plymouth then Millwall .
Twice capped for England 1919-20 v Ireland and Scotland. He made his England debut against Ireland in 1919, and opened the scoring after 30 seconds, which is currently the third-fastest timed England goal of all time.
Owing to his good looks and a tenor voice, Cock appeared on the music hall stage numerous times (during his playing days, he was known for singing before entering the pitch). He also starred in several films, including "The Winning Goal" (1920) and "The Great Game" (1930).
Wally Davis
- 1888-1937
Born - Mold
Walter Otto Davis - his second name came from a German soldier who was a friend of his father.
Family moved to London as a child
His father served as Mayor of West Ham 1920-21
His brother died playing football - parents forbade him playing.
But he took it up in the pre WW1 army - serving in Gibraltar
Played for Metrogas non league 1911 on leaving
Turned pro for Millwall 1911-20 - 113 apps 65 goals
Welsh international - 5 caps 1 goal
Davis was a deadly finisher, with exceptional speed and ball control and in the 1912–13 season, he emerged as a "goalscoring sensation" and soon attracted "fabulous offers" from Football League clubs.
1914 FACup v Bradford City - The goal he scored against Bradford was considered by many to be the best ever scored at The Den and was described by the national papers as a "wonder goal"; he received the ball from a throw-in around the half-way line, sidestepped his marker, beat both full-backs and then slipped the ball past the keeper into the net.
During WW1 Davis served in Italy with the Bedfordshire Regiment where he incurred injuries to his legs.
During the war he occasionally turned out for Millwall, including in a match against Clapton Orient in which he scored a hat-trick wearing army boots.
Davis was forced to retire from football early in 1919 as a result of an injury to his knee and took up employment as a groundsman with Chelmsford before working as a labourer in the London docks.
He was found drowned in Bow Creek on 20 May 1937 in mysterious circumstances as he was a strong swimmer.
The coroner’s jury recorded an open verdict.
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A new series in which Millwall fan and journalist Neil Fissler discusses two early Millwall Athletic pioneers - John Calvey and Bert Banks - with yours truly ...
SHOW NOTES
Bert Banks (clubs first England international) - Herbert Banks - photo
Born Coventry 1874 - Died Smethwick 1947
Played football for the Seaforth Highlanders whilst serving in India
1897 Everton - left winger
Third Lanark - left half
1899 Millwall - inside left
1898-99 5 apps 0 goals
1899-00 47 apps 26 goals
1900-01 38apps 25 goals
Leading scorer in the Southern League
Played for England 3-0 Ireland March 1901
Banks was a short man, tendency to put on weight - suspended in 1899 by the club for carrying too much weight.
Known for his ‘boundless’ energy however.
1899-00 he scored four in a cup tie (first MFC player to do so) - Millwall Athletic 7-0 Clapton FAC 3Q 28.10.1899
Returned to his native Midlands Aston Villa 1901 - then Bristol Rovers FC, making forty League appearances, scoring eighteen times, as well as a 5s. fine for kicking in a door after a cup match with neighbours,
Bristol City FC. He was out injured for a period, after being knocked down and run over by a cab whilst running for a tramcar in January 1902.
Watford 1903 (at Watford he scored a goal a game) -
Corporal Banks' WWI Service Record states that when he enlisted in the army in August 1914, he was forty years old and three months.
After leaving football he worked as a warehouseman for a screw making / engineering firm
Debut - Millwall 1-0 Gravesend Southern League 08.04.1898
Playing for Aston Villa, Banks took part in the first game at the near miraculous creation of the North Greenwich ground 1901.
John Calvey
(Born Stockton 23 June 1875 – 1937) was an English international who played as a centre-forward.
Stockily built, 5’11” - he was a fast and clever ball player
Born in South Bank, near Middlesbrough
Signed aged 19, after a Millwall win over Reading, expressed doubts at the time that he was good enough to play in the team!
Scored a debut hat-trick in an 8-1 Southern League win over Ilford 15.02.1896
1896-97 scored 33 goals inc 5 in one win over Wolverton.
Played for The South v The North trial match 1899
Played for England v Ireland as a N Forest player 1902
Second spell for the Lions 1904-05 ‘overweight and playing on past reputation’ - just 3 goals from 36 apps
Worked as a docker after giving up football.
Died in Poplar 1937
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Another episode of our Australian show, in which Jimmy Webb @jimmfc speaks to Lions fans who have made the big journey 'down under'. In this week's episode: Jaime Mack @jjmack100 who is based in 'country' Victoria ..
If you would like to feature on Oztung! Millwall we'd love to hear from you. Message Jimmy direct on Twitter or via email achtungmillwall@gmail.com
G'Day!
Nick
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Another edition of our Australian based podcast, sees Jimmy Webb @jimmfc take the chance to catch up with ex Lion, Socceroo and member of the side that beat Chelsea and then Arsenal in that memorable 1995 FA Cup run: Jason Van Blerk!
If you’re A Millwall fan based ‘Down Under’ and would like to take part in the show, please do get in touch with Jim either by email - achtungmillwall@gmail.com or via Twitter @jimmfc
Thanks for tuning in.
Nick
@AchtungMillwall
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The fourth edition of our Australian fans show sees Jimmy Webb speaking to ABC (and former Radio London 94.9) reporter Ned Hall @NedGrandstand - big thank you to Ned for taking time to speak to Oztung! Millwall.
Nick - achtungmillwall@gmail.com
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Produced by Jimmy Webb based in Perth Western Australia, Oztung! Millwall is the number one podcast for Antipodean fans of the Lions.
Keep in touch with us - we want to hear from you!
Email - achtungmillwall@gmail.com
Voicemail 020 8144 0232
Twitter @AchtungMillwall
G'day
Nick
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G'Day, this is the second in our Australian series for all Lions fans who have journeyed across the oceans to make their life Down Under. This edition features Jimmy Webb in conversation with Sydney based 'Millwall Mickey' - enjoy.
Email - achtungmillwall@gmail.com
Twitter - @jimmfc
Arrivederci Millwall
Nick
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G'day, Achtung! Millwall is proud to host this new podcast from Jimmy Webb in Perth, Western Australia. Oztung! Millwall hopes to bring together Lions fans down under - please do get in touch with Jimmy via Twitter @jimmfc or the Achtung! Millwall email account achtungmillwall@gmail.com
Arrivederci Millwall
Nick
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A look back 17 years to a valuable win for the Lions in the League One 2007-08 season under Kenny Jackett...
Arrivederci Millwall
Nick
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A shoot out worthy of the OK Corral sees the Dockers progress in the Kent Senior Cup - all the usual coverage, characters and comment with Michael, Rob and the Stanmore Stadium posse...
Up the Dockers
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Goal-less at a windy Stanmore Stadium - apologies for any sound quality issues on this slightly shortened show.
Up the Dockers
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It was my pleasure to be invited to The Den today, in support of the Prostate United event and to get the chance to speak with Lions legend Paul Robinson and current keeper Lukas Jensen.
Below is part of the official press release from today:
Players and fans are Prostate United as they sign up to largest UK grassroots football fundraiser
* Millwall fan William Kilgannon, together with keeper Lukas Jensen and former captain Paul Robinson call on Lions fans to join them to save men’s lives this October.
* William, 22, is honouring his late father, Brian, who was diagnosed with incurable prostate cancer in 2013, the year Millwall FC dedicated their front of shirt sponsorship to the charity.
* In 2015 Brian, William’s late father, made an award-winning film called ‘Don’t fear your foe’ to speak to Millwall fans and the wider football community about the dangers of the most common cancer in men.
* This autumn a special film will premier featuring William honouring his dad’s legacy.
* Today, prostate cancer is the only major cancer without a screening programme and Will, together with Lukas, Paul and the club are calling on fans to back them this October to raise money to save men’s lives.
* Prostate United is the UK’s biggest grassroots football fundraiser, challenging fans to walk, run or cycle every day in the month of October while representing their favourite club.
* Fans can sign up by visitingprostateunited.prostatecanceruk.org or searching Prostate United online. Everyone raising £500 will receive a limited edition Prostate United football shirt.
We fear no foe.
That was the message from Millwall stars past and present as the club strengthened its special relationship with Prostate Cancer UK by signing up for October’s Prostate United campaign.
Arrivederci Millwall
Nick
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Yesterday's excellent home win reviewed with show regular Michael Avery plus a retrospective look at a fine 4-1 win over the Hornets from 1993 by yours truly ...
Millwall reggae with Lion of the South
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Arrivederci Millwall
Nick
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Last night's big home win over Watford chewed over with Merv and the voicenote gang...
Millwall reggae with Lion of the South
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A trip across the water for Michael and a fine win for the Dockers on the Isle of Sheppey, featuring all the usual in-game thoughts, observations and comment...
Up the Dockers!
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