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Their team nickname is '''The Lions''', derived from their club emblem. Their traditional strip consists of vertical blue and white stripes. The club was founded in ] by ] dock workers. The blue in their home strip comes from these Scottish dock workers. The club's name comes from where it was founded, at the ] on the ], across the ] from where the club now plays. Their team nickname is '''The Lions''', derived from their club emblem. Their traditional strip consists of vertical blue and white stripes. The club was founded in ] by ] dock workers. The blue in their home strip comes from these Scottish dock workers. The club's name comes from where it was founded, at the ] on the ], across the ] from where the club now plays.


They will play in their first ] final in ] ]. As their opponents are ], who have qualified for the ], Millwall are assured of playing in the ] ]. In ], ], ex-] and ] player, becoming caretaker, and subsequently perrmament player-manager of the club. In his first season in charge, Dennis Wise led the club to the FA Cup final, their first ] final in the history of the club. They will play in the FA Cup final on the ] ]. As their opponents are ], who have qualified for the ], Millwall are assured of playing in the ] ].


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Millwall Football Club are a football team based at the 20,146 capacity New Den Stadium in south-east London, England. They currently play in the First Division of the Football League.

Their team nickname is The Lions, derived from their club emblem. Their traditional strip consists of vertical blue and white stripes. The club was founded in 1885 by Scottish dock workers. The blue in their home strip comes from these Scottish dock workers. The club's name comes from where it was founded, at the Millwall Docks on the Isle of Dogs, across the River Thames from where the club now plays.

In 2003, Dennis Wise, ex-Chelsea and England player, becoming caretaker, and subsequently perrmament player-manager of the club. In his first season in charge, Dennis Wise led the club to the FA Cup final, their first FA Cup final in the history of the club. They will play in the FA Cup final on the 22nd May 2004. As their opponents are Manchester United, who have qualified for the Champions League, Millwall are assured of playing in the 2004/05 UEFA Cup.

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