Millwall are calling on their fans to be on their best behaviour ahead of Saturday's visit of league leaders Leeds.
The Lions this week submitted their not guilty plea to the FA in relation to charges brought against them following the violence at the Carling Cup clash at West Ham in August.
And chief executive Andy Ambler admits the powers that be will take a dim view of any disturbances on Saturday.
"The situation is that, with our biggest game of the season coming on Saturday, the FA will be watching us like a hawk and we would ask that the fans do their bit to ensure that there are no problems," Ambler told the Southwark News.
"We want supporters to come down in force and support the lads but they must remember that, as passionate or emotional as this game gets, they really must not come over the barrier and onto the pitch or throw any objects."










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spot on there biggest game of the season. your cup final.
We are top of the league we are top of the league
come on boys remenber last year out of play offs due to these mugs mot another well earned 3 point thank u verry much we are the team every 1 wants to beat every 1 hates us lets show them why on an on mot
yes come on u whites but hope all the talking points are about what happens on the pitch and not off it mot!
Come on u whites
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