Location unclear - probably "The Den", New Cross, London.
Various shots of first half in progress, Millwall playing in white attacking, good camera shots following players dribbling with the ball. Medium close-ups of players coming out of the tunnel for the start of the second half. Camera...
Location unclear - probably "The Den", New Cross, London.
Various shots of first half in progress, Millwall playing in white attacking, good camera shots following players dribbling with the ball. Medium close-ups of players coming out of the tunnel for the start of the second half. Camera pans to crowd and then back to Millwall players coming out of tunnel. Various shots from the second half of the match, once again Millwall predominantly on the attack. Various shots from game including a series of free-kicks awarded to Millwall, one of which is brilliantly saved by the goalkeeper. Shots of Carlisle goalkeeper and crowd. Millwall score headed goal. Camera pans to crowd celebrations . Picture quality a little poor throughout.
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Millwall are wearing the all-white strip in this clip. All-white was their home games colour throughout 1968 to 1975, meaning that the location for this clip is Millwall's home ground during this era, namely "The Den", situated on Cold Blow Lane, New Cross, in London.
There are two possible dates for this fixture - it's either 5 April 1971, or 2 October 1971. (Millwall won each of these fixtures 2-1).
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Millwall are wearing the all-white strip in this clip. All-white was their home games colour throughout 1968 to 1975, meaning that the location for this clip is Millwall's home ground during this era, namely "The Den", situated on Cold Blow Lane, New Cross, in London.
There are two possible dates for this fixture - it's either 5 April 1971, or 2 October 1971. (Millwall won each of these fixtures 2-1).
That's great. Can anyone say for sure whether it's the April or October game? This sounds like a tricky one!