A Millwall fan in Charlton end gets punched and kicked before being removed by security stewards with a video emerging on social media.
After celebrating a late Millwall equaliser and kissing his badge, while stewards were seen rushing up the steps to calm the situation down.
He was quickly escorted out, while receiving abuse from Charlton fans, but applause from Millwall supporters according to reports.
Millwall fan in the home end, goes well for him. pic.twitter.com/Ftj2grNOok
— JC (@cageldn) September 13, 2025
At this point it’s pure bullying with Charlton:
Sit where we want (fair play to that fella who took a couple digs and ate them up like a champ 👏🏾)
Tell them that they’ll run (and they scurried)
Make them take the long way to their own station
Almost 30 years of: pic.twitter.com/8pCGlh0MMk
— Jam (@_Jampot) September 13, 2025
“Not Charlton needing Spurs fans to fill in seats on their big day out 😭”
These fans in the home end taunting Millwall supporters…
(Video Credit – @_Jampot) #cafc #millwall #thfc #spurs #coyspic.twitter.com/WKYD202jIR
— Fan Banter (@fan_banter) September 13, 2025
The Addicks were on the verge of getting their first three-points against their local rivals since March 1996 when Sonny Carey put them ahead in the 40th minute.
Ra’ees Bangura-Williams earned a late point for the Lions with an 88th minute equaliser to deny Charlton a first win over their south London rivals in 29 years.
following the days action, Charlton sit 18th with 5 points from 5 games, while Millwall are 13th with 7 points from the same amount of games played.
Charlton’s Nathan Jones, per Sky Sports: “I’m proud of the performance because it took a red card for us to draw the game. We were comfortable and I didn’t see us conceding today.
“Once we got the goal I just wanted to get the next one, which we couldn’t do. It was going to take something – like a set-play or a moment of madness to concede and we got a moment of madness.
“When you are on a booking and you lunge in then you know you are risking something. You have to be cleverer than that. Top defenders stay on their feet and make people work for something – when they go to ground it is a last resort or they know they can win it.
“It is a learning curve for him. He’s a young boy and he has so much ability, he has been outstanding for us. That was categorically the turning point.
“We got in so many times in the first half but without having an end product. If we do that we’re comfortably ahead by half-time. We didn’t show moments of quality which we need to.
“We got the goal eventually. I tried to make positive changes to get the second goal. They needed something to turn for them and we gifted them that.
“We should have had six points from our last two home games but we took one. We’re comfortable at the level.”
Millwall’s Alex Neil: “Half-time was probably the angriest I’ve been since I’ve been here – because we were c**p in the first half. It was the basics we were short on.
“The turning point in our favour, the sending off helped, but was when we went an extra man in the middle and took a striker off. We got a foothold in the game.
“It’s a constant dilemma I’ve had to fight against. Last season playing a front two paid huge dividends for us. But having another midfielder out there made us look more dangerous.
“We deserved our goal. We know we can play better. If you’re not playing at your best then the one thing is to make sure you don’t lose.
“There is still a bit of frustration for me because we should’ve played better in the first half.”
Nathan Jones shares his reaction to today’s draw 🗣️#cafc pic.twitter.com/4nkIYq1PBE
— Charlton Athletic FC (@CAFCofficial) September 13, 2025
Alex Neil reflects on today’s draw. 💭 pic.twitter.com/sFaGgnyjVe
— Millwall FC (@MillwallFC) September 13, 2025
Twitter users reacted after a Millwall fan in Charlton end gets punched and kicked before being removed by security stewards…
@PaulParklane: Notice the spit… brave 🙄
@Millwallryan96: Started throwing bangs when security turn up you lot been made to look right pussies there millwall fan in your end practically waking through unscathed
@Lukeee_UK: Walked out like a king he did, surrounded and perfectly fine 😂
@EdwardWhit81341: Is that it he walked away laughing 🤣 joker you lot
@BeeBlackmore8: What a brave bunch of lads these Charlton fans are
@SamHalliday20: The fact that he knew he could get away with that shows how muggy little Charlton are 😂 strolled off laughing 😆
@ReeceNuttall_: state of this 😭 yeah he shouldn’t be in the home end but fuck me he’s been hit, kicked and spat at because of a football shirt at the end of the day
@Mark777Mark: We sit where we want
@CharBirch_MFC: Hahahahahahahahaha geezer with the hood had all that time and he done nothing until he’s back was turned
@NobbyTubb: So I agree that he shouldn’t have been in the home end. But absolutely no reason for that chap to punch him. He’ll be in trouble now.
@petemack6: That mouthy mob at the front giving it all game and this geezer takes the piss celebrating. Walks out like a king, 30yrs 😂😂😂 We sit where we want
@MFC1998SE1: Ahahaha got to laugh at the junkie in the grey hoodie waiting for the millwall fan to turn his back before kicking him
@MillwallDolbs5: Charlton fans waiting for the security before throwing fists 😂
@Mahmoud_SFC: I honestly don’t understand this odd and weird behaviour tbh