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Millwall Football Club, founded on 1 January 1885, are based in Bermondsey, South East London and compete in the EFL Championship, and Walkouts lists signed shirts that celebrate the club’s long local story. The team began as Millwall Rovers on the Isle of Dogs and the dark blue home shirt has been a constant visual through league climbs and cup runs.

The club left the Millwall area in 1910 and later played at what fans still call The Old Den in New Cross until 1993, before moving to the purpose-built The Den nearby. Millwall’s crest, a rampant lion, feeds the nickname and the look of many replica and signed shirts offered to supporters.

Early honours include being one of the founders of the Southern League and winning its title twice, recorded here as two Southern League titles, and a history of promotions and relegations across the Football League. The club reached the 2004 FA Cup Final and subsequently played in the UEFA Cup, milestones that surface frequently in match-worn provenance and signed memorabilia notes.

Collectors focus on anniversary releases and milestone shirts, particularly centenary issues. The club’s Centenary 1985 commemorations remain a named point of interest, with vintage retail runs and commemorative prints becoming sought after both framed and signed.

Season and match magnets for Millwall include shirts from promotion campaigns and cup runs; items from the 2003-04 FA Cup Final run and the late 1980s top-flight seasons are chased for their match provenance, squad signatures and photographic documentation. Away shirts that travelled with the side in big cup ties are singled out by collectors, especially lighter secondary kits often described as white with navy trim in auction notes linked to decisive fixtures.

Signed retail shirts are explicitly collected as fanshop retail pieces as well as match-issued variants, with emphasis on early runs, player-issue differences and region-specific releases. Many listings note accompanying COA as the verification cue for signatures, and collectors prize exact photo proof or witnessed signing statements where available.

Millwall’s identity through The Old Den, the South London derby and the 1988-89 top-flight campaign gives provenance to jerseys from headline fixtures, and shirts tied to play-off finals in 2010 and 2017 or to the 1988-89 league season and the 2003-04 FA Cup Final carry particular narrative weight. For framed shirts, signed team items and limited edition releases, Walkouts makes available authenticated pieces with clear provenance and international delivery options.

Honours

Millwall's honours record traces sustained achievement across English football. As founding members of the Southern League, they secured two early crowns with titles in 1895 and 1896. Since joining the Football League in 1920-21, the club have amassed 11 promotions, including five championship seasons in 1928, 1938, 1962, 1988 and 2001. A modern landmark arrived with a run to the FA Cup Final in 2004, which earned the club their first appearance in European competition via the UEFA Cup. Wembley success has also come through League One play-off final victories in 2010 and 2017. The trophy list features the Football League Group Cup in 1983, while the team were Football League Trophy finalists in 1999. Millwall's best top-flight finish, tenth in 1988-89, underlined the peak of that era. Altogether, these milestones, from Southern League beginnings to national cup stages, chart a club with a proud, hard-won competitive pedigree.

Legends & Leadership

Teddy Sheringham is a legend player of the late 1980s at Millwall, associated with a breakthrough period that preceded the club's top-flight best of 1988-89. Barry Kitchener is a legend player of the 1970s, emblematic of enduring standards at The Den across that decade. Keith Stevens is a legend player of the 1980s, reflecting the resilience that supporters identify with the club.

Brian Horne is a legend player of the late 1980s, linked with the momentum around the club's ascent to the top division in 1988-90. George Graham is a legend player of the mid-1960s, representing an earlier era that helped shape the club's identity before later changes in grounds and divisions.

Neil Harris is a recent key player of the 2000s, central to Millwall's modern era and closely associated with The Den in that decade. Tim Cahill is a recent key player of the early 2000s, active during the period that brought an FA Cup Final appearance and a UEFA Cup campaign.

Stadium

The Den is Millwall's modern home in Bermondsey, South East London, replacing The Old Den in New Cross when the club moved in 1993. The ground is noted for an intense atmosphere and the terrace chant "No one likes us, we don't care." Local identity comes into sharp focus on derby days, with the long-standing rivalry against West Ham United among the most keenly watched fixtures. The club also share a rivalry with Leeds United and contest the South London derby against Crystal Palace and Charlton Athletic. Situated near the club's historic heartland, the stadium provides a compact, modern setting where the backing from the stands can feel relentless, giving home matches a distinctive edge that visiting teams rarely forget.

Also known as
The Den

FAQ

Q: Which league do Millwall currently compete in? A: Millwall play in the EFL Championship, the second tier of English football.

Q: When was Millwall founded and where do they play their home matches? A: The club was founded in 1885 and plays in Bermondsey, South East London, at The Den.

Q: What are Millwall's standout honours? A: Millwall won the Southern League twice in 1895 and 1896, have recorded 11 promotions including five title-winning seasons in 1928, 1938, 1962, 1988 and 2001, reached the FA Cup Final in 2004 to qualify for the UEFA Cup, won the Football League Group Cup in 1983, were Football League Trophy finalists in 1999, and won League One play-off finals in 2010 and 2017. Their best top-flight finish was tenth in 1988-89.

Q: Who are Millwall's main rivals and what is the famous chant? A: Millwall have a long-standing rivalry with West Ham United, also share a rivalry with Leeds United, and contest the South London derby with Crystal Palace and Charlton Athletic. The fans are known for the terrace chant "No one likes us, we don't care."

Q: How do you verify signed items, and do you ship internationally? A: All signed memorabilia is supplied with a COA or LOA, with witnessed-signing or digital verification where available. Free worldwide shipping.