Millwall Football Club's Supporters' Club and Fan Advisory Board have written a letter to fans, addressing the issue of discriminatory chanting at matches. As the new season begins, they urge supporters to respect their rivals and uphold the values of the club. The letter highlights the consequences of discriminatory chanting, including financial penalties and the risk of stadium closure. It also emphasizes the importance of promoting a positive culture and challenging discriminatory behaviour. The club has been charged before for homophobic chants and chants mocking disabled people, and the Supporters' Club and Fan Advisory Board are urging fans to speak up and remind others to respect their rivals. League standing (final 2025 table -- new season not yet under way): 3rd in Championship, 73 pts, 21W-10D-11L from 42 games, recent form DLWDL. Goals this season: 56 scored, 47 conceded (+9 goal difference). Title race: 13 points behind leaders Coventry. The Supporters' Club and Fan Advisory Board are calling on fans to have a conversation before kick-off, especially with younger fans, and to speak up if they hear discriminatory chanting. They are also emphasizing the importance of being ambassadors for the club and promoting a positive culture. The letter concludes by urging fans to be better than the actions of a few and to work together to protect the club's reputation.