I went to that fixture. One of the more intimidating games I’ve been to. Skinheads selling NF literature outside and kids as young as 6 telling the away fans to F off. I started off in the home end but quickly reckoned that was a bad idea and got myself into a very sparsely populated away end. With five minutes to go Millwall were 1 up as I recall needing to win to go up, and the coppers came round in the away end to tell us that if Argyle equalised , we were not getting out of the away end for our own safety . I decided to leave before the end and miss the chance to see a possible Sir Tommy milestone goal, deciding my own life was worth more. It’s the only time I’ve actually run away from a game, all the way to New Cross station! Day of the Bradford fire disaster, if I recall, which was all the ( tragic ) news on the train on my way back home.Reading the Millwall fans website, language somewhat colourful and threatening occasionally. Maybe me being paranoid or them playing to the galleries. Horrible football club, even back in the 1930,s the ground was shut because of crowd trouble. Been to the Old Den in the mid eighties, they beat us 2-0 and got promoted with George Graham in charge. Actually stood amongst the Millwall fans as I was up in London at the time. 15,000 mostly men between the ages of 15-50,bars open in the ground serving drinks all during the game. Bit of an eye opener to be honest. Not the nicest part of London most definitely. Fulham away on the other hand is a delight!.Errr enjoy for the Argyle fans errr lucky enough to have a ticket. Coygs! (from the safety of my front room!).