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... st in Audridge's eyes.

Millwall hates Chelsea, even though Chelsea is far away in West London.

Although Audridge is from East London, Millwall is actually located in Southeast London.

Geographically, West Ham United and Charlton are closer, and Millwall is similar, but for some reason, Millwall and West Ham United have become bitter enemies in the century-old East London derby, which dates back over a hundred years.

Millwall also has a derby relationship with Sout ...

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