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AFC Wimbledon fans involved in incident at London Bridge
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RaplhMilne said:Looks very yellow like sand….. could the first two bends of the dog track came back to haunt them. Over 98 years of history takes its revenge… !
No, this is sand8 -
Chizz said:12
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Negative away teams will come to AFC Wimbledon and park the mechanical digger16
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Can see that taking months to sort out. Will interesting to see where they agree to play home games...1
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golfaddick said:Chizz said:
It doesn't look like something that can be rectified quickly. First structural engineers will have to assess the safety & when given the ok the hole will have to be filled in. Then a new pitch relayed.
Will be a good few weeks....maybe even months.
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Chizz said:1
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Let's hope it's not quicksand. We don't want to hear that Johnnie Jackson's legs have gone.28
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It's not a hole, but looks like sand and turf on top has shifted, will need ripping out and relaying, but should be fixable in time, but not soon https://x.com/_The72/status/18381407461524156350
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MarcusH26 said:Can see that taking months to sort out. Will interesting to see where they agree to play home games...0
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They'll go to Sutton before they go to Selhurst1
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ForeverAddickted said:MarcusH26 said:Can see that taking months to sort out. Will interesting to see where they agree to play home games...6
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MarcusH26 said:Can see that taking months to sort out. Will interesting to see where they agree to play home games...4
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Just announced on Talksport they will be playing the game at St James Park next week1
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letthegoodtimesroll said:Just announced on Talksport they will be playing the game at St James Park next week1
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letthegoodtimesroll said:MarcusH26 said:Can see that taking months to sort out. Will interesting to see where they agree to play home games...
It's the pitch which will be the biggest issue, along with the electrical supplies, and whether the main stand's facilities have been damaged (dressing rooms etc)1 -
killerandflash said:letthegoodtimesroll said:MarcusH26 said:Can see that taking months to sort out. Will interesting to see where they agree to play home games...
It's the pitch which will be the biggest issue, along with the electrical supplies, and whether the main stand's facilities have been damaged (dressing rooms etc)2 -
Perhaps they can share with Kingstonian1
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Still better than the Chelsea pitch all those years ago1
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Chelsea womens team play there now0
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Crusty54 said:MrOneLung said:Perhaps they can share with Kingstonian
Wimbledon sold Kingsmeadow to Chelsea and kingstonian FC got squeezed out with £1m compensation from AFCW.
https://www.theguardian.com/football/2017/apr/25/kingstonian-kingsmeadow-lost-stadium-chelsea-afc-wimbledon
Kingstonian now share Prince George's Fields with Corinthian Casuals.
Short version;
From Chelsea women's site onherside.co.uk:
"AFC Wimbledon started sharing the ground with them when they were formed in 2002 and took ownership of the ground a year later. Chelsea purchased the ground in 2016/17 with the women’s side playing there since 2017 (Kingstonian moved out at this point) and youth sides joining them in 2020 after AFC Wimbledon moved to their new stadium."1 -
The EFL: Cup game will now be next week at Newcastle.0
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MrOneLung said:Perhaps they can share with Kingstonian0
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MrOneLung said:
Hardly sounds like a "steal" in that context.9 -
letthegoodtimesroll said:Just announced on Talksport they will be playing the game at St James Park next week
50k crowd paying (say a reduced ticket price 20 quid) is a million, so they'll get half of that.3 -
Couldn't they get there next couple of home games reversed, to give themselves a bit of breathing space to get alternative arrangements set up?
I'm no fan of AFC but feel for them and their staff.0 -
Lincsaddick said:MrOneLung said:Perhaps they can share with Kingstonian6