afc wimbledon had trials on a common to reform after bring stitched up by a foreign owner. 14 years later and we are in the same league as them.
I've just got home after spending 13 hrs with my afc Wimbledon supporting bestie watching Them get promoted. Great day out, but they will finish above us next year. We can't appont a creditable manager and look where we have dropped from and look where they have come from. Fair play to them but f**k you Roland and katrien you Belgium c**ts! Look what you have done. Shame on you, you c**ts.
Apologies for the swearing but they've droven me to this by ruining our club! Drinker rant over!
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Football clubs have moved throughout history to better their opportunities, sometimes changing their name (Woolwich Arsenal) sometimes not (Millwall), this holier than thou stuff is ridiculous. Where we once had one failing outfit we now have two (relatively) thriving clubs.
Wimbledon were moved over 70 miles away.
If the original Wimbledon were failing they should've been allowed to fall down the leagues and find their natural position (lower league probably, as they were punching above their weight for years anyway) and another team would've replaced them and got there on merit. See that's how football works. If Pete W**kerman wanted league football for the town of MK he should've bought the local non-league outfit and bought them up through the leagues. Ask yourself one thing, how would you feel if it was Charlton this happened to? Bought up and moved 70 odd miles to some nondescript new town? Basingstoke Addicks? Got a nice ring to it? As I said, it should never be forgotten what happened to Wimbledon as it could be your club next. And I wouldn't put anything past the fella you've got in charge at the moment!
I don't whether those 'in the know' here can elaborate further?
lol, remember when they lost the play-off final though...
http://www.newstatesman.com/lifestyle/2014/08/why-mk-dons-4-0-victory-over-manchester-united-didn-t-cause-universal-joy