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This is incorrect on a number of counts.No.1 in South London said:The fact that Milton Keynes want nothing to do with the history of Wimbledon pretty much tells you that they are not the same "club".
They only took over the league position that Wimbkedon once occupied. After that AFC Wimbledon resurrected their former club and history.
Wimbledon FC relocated to Milton Keynes. They didn't close down and a new club was formed at exactly the same time, but in a different place. The club moved. It kept its name, colours, badge, players, management, league position and domestic cup qualification. Prior to Wimbledon FC moving to Milton Keynes, a group of Wimbledon supporters set up AFC Wimbledon. So, from June 2002, AFC Wimbledon existed and played games in South London, while Wimbledon FC existed and played games in South London, and then moved to Milton Keynes.
Two, different clubs. One of which won the FA Cup, moved home and changed their name. The other of which, didn't win the FA Cup.
AFC Wimbledon didn't win the FA Cup at Wembley in 1989, 1-0, against Liverpool, in front of 98,203 fans. Because they didn't exist. That match isn't part of their history.
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Thank you @chizz, my point exactly.Chizz said:
This is incorrect on a number of counts.No.1 in South London said:The fact that Milton Keynes want nothing to do with the history of Wimbledon pretty much tells you that they are not the same "club".
They only took over the league position that Wimbkedon once occupied. After that AFC Wimbledon resurrected their former club and history.
Wimbledon FC relocated to Milton Keynes. They didn't close down and a new club was formed at exactly the same time, but in a different place. The club moved. It kept its name, colours, badge, players, management, league position and domestic cup qualification. Prior to Wimbledon FC moving to Milton Keynes, a group of Wimbledon supporters set up AFC Wimbledon. So, from June 2002, AFC Wimbledon existed and played games in South London, while Wimbledon FC existed and played games in South London, and then moved to Milton Keynes.
Two, different clubs. One of which won the FA Cup, moved home and changed their name. The other of which, didn't win the FA Cup.
AFC Wimbledon didn't win the FA Cup at Wembley in 1989, 1-0, against Liverpool, in front of 98,203 fans. Because they didn't exist. That match isn't part of their history.
In addition, what happened after they moved to MK was down to pressure from the EFL. They knew they had fucked up & tried to right their wrongs, leaning on Winkleman to "hand back" the FA Cup etc.
This is my last word on the subject. MK Dons are Wimbledon. End of. You can not re-write history.1 -
My point exactly. How far is too far ? I noticed you didn't answer my question.ElfsborgAddick said:
The spanners moved 300 yards, Wimbledon 70 miles. Have a day off.golfaddick said:
Well, if I am part of a small minority then the large majority are either deluded or part of the flat earth society.charltonnick said:
This is the first time I've actually heard anyone claim that MK Dons are the real Wimbledon FC. So next time we play Mk at home they should be welcomed as former FA Cup winners ? I think you are in a small minoritygolfaddick said:We all have our opinions & mine is that MK Dons are the Wimbledon that won the FA Cup in 1988. The fact that their name contains "Dons" gives it away. I don't give a flying fuck that the EFL made MK give AFC Wimbledon the cup..... that was purely politics & we all know the EFL are a total shambles.
As to what would I do in their situation. I expect I'd still follow my team, no matter where they were located. I went to Selhurst & Upton Park and am a ST holder now......so no boycotting at all in my 45 years supporting this club.
I certainly wouldn't follow a new club & try to get them "back home".
Of course MK Dons are the "real" Wimbledon......history says so. They are no different to Arsenal (who changed part of their name & moved north).....only real difference is the distance they moved.
So, come on.......tell me how far you have to move before you are not the same team anymore...? 5 miles..? 10 ? 50 ?. I'd love to know as there are plenty of teams (Leicester, Derby, 'Boro, Millwall, West Ham, Swansea to name a few) who have moved grounds. Are they not worthy of the trophies they won previously...?1 -
actually the spanners would have moved a couple of miles from their home in East London to New Cross. Granted, the move to the breeze block stadium was only a few hundred yards.0
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70 miles :-)golfaddick said:
My point exactly. How far is too far ? I noticed you didn't answer my question.ElfsborgAddick said:
The spanners moved 300 yards, Wimbledon 70 miles. Have a day off.golfaddick said:
Well, if I am part of a small minority then the large majority are either deluded or part of the flat earth society.charltonnick said:
This is the first time I've actually heard anyone claim that MK Dons are the real Wimbledon FC. So next time we play Mk at home they should be welcomed as former FA Cup winners ? I think you are in a small minoritygolfaddick said:We all have our opinions & mine is that MK Dons are the Wimbledon that won the FA Cup in 1988. The fact that their name contains "Dons" gives it away. I don't give a flying fuck that the EFL made MK give AFC Wimbledon the cup..... that was purely politics & we all know the EFL are a total shambles.
As to what would I do in their situation. I expect I'd still follow my team, no matter where they were located. I went to Selhurst & Upton Park and am a ST holder now......so no boycotting at all in my 45 years supporting this club.
I certainly wouldn't follow a new club & try to get them "back home".
Of course MK Dons are the "real" Wimbledon......history says so. They are no different to Arsenal (who changed part of their name & moved north).....only real difference is the distance they moved.
So, come on.......tell me how far you have to move before you are not the same team anymore...? 5 miles..? 10 ? 50 ?. I'd love to know as there are plenty of teams (Leicester, Derby, 'Boro, Millwall, West Ham, Swansea to name a few) who have moved grounds. Are they not worthy of the trophies they won previously...?1 -
Or simply to a different town.
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Good question. If Carlisle moved to Plymouth would it be the same club ? I think not.golfaddick said:
My point exactly. How far is too far ? I noticed you didn't answer my question.ElfsborgAddick said:
The spanners moved 300 yards, Wimbledon 70 miles. Have a day off.golfaddick said:
Well, if I am part of a small minority then the large majority are either deluded or part of the flat earth society.charltonnick said:
This is the first time I've actually heard anyone claim that MK Dons are the real Wimbledon FC. So next time we play Mk at home they should be welcomed as former FA Cup winners ? I think you are in a small minoritygolfaddick said:We all have our opinions & mine is that MK Dons are the Wimbledon that won the FA Cup in 1988. The fact that their name contains "Dons" gives it away. I don't give a flying fuck that the EFL made MK give AFC Wimbledon the cup..... that was purely politics & we all know the EFL are a total shambles.
As to what would I do in their situation. I expect I'd still follow my team, no matter where they were located. I went to Selhurst & Upton Park and am a ST holder now......so no boycotting at all in my 45 years supporting this club.
I certainly wouldn't follow a new club & try to get them "back home".
Of course MK Dons are the "real" Wimbledon......history says so. They are no different to Arsenal (who changed part of their name & moved north).....only real difference is the distance they moved.
So, come on.......tell me how far you have to move before you are not the same team anymore...? 5 miles..? 10 ? 50 ?. I'd love to know as there are plenty of teams (Leicester, Derby, 'Boro, Millwall, West Ham, Swansea to name a few) who have moved grounds. Are they not worthy of the trophies they won previously...?
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Charlton moving to Gilingham as an example.golfaddick said:
My point exactly. How far is too far ? I noticed you didn't answer my question.ElfsborgAddick said:
The spanners moved 300 yards, Wimbledon 70 miles. Have a day off.golfaddick said:
Well, if I am part of a small minority then the large majority are either deluded or part of the flat earth society.charltonnick said:
This is the first time I've actually heard anyone claim that MK Dons are the real Wimbledon FC. So next time we play Mk at home they should be welcomed as former FA Cup winners ? I think you are in a small minoritygolfaddick said:We all have our opinions & mine is that MK Dons are the Wimbledon that won the FA Cup in 1988. The fact that their name contains "Dons" gives it away. I don't give a flying fuck that the EFL made MK give AFC Wimbledon the cup..... that was purely politics & we all know the EFL are a total shambles.
As to what would I do in their situation. I expect I'd still follow my team, no matter where they were located. I went to Selhurst & Upton Park and am a ST holder now......so no boycotting at all in my 45 years supporting this club.
I certainly wouldn't follow a new club & try to get them "back home".
Of course MK Dons are the "real" Wimbledon......history says so. They are no different to Arsenal (who changed part of their name & moved north).....only real difference is the distance they moved.
So, come on.......tell me how far you have to move before you are not the same team anymore...? 5 miles..? 10 ? 50 ?. I'd love to know as there are plenty of teams (Leicester, Derby, 'Boro, Millwall, West Ham, Swansea to name a few) who have moved grounds. Are they not worthy of the trophies they won previously...?
Us moving to Sainsburys was no comparison to Milton Keynes.0 -
F***** you there @golfaddickCovered End said:
Good question. If Carlisle moved to Plymouth would it be the same club ? I think not.golfaddick said:
My point exactly. How far is too far ? I noticed you didn't answer my question.ElfsborgAddick said:
The spanners moved 300 yards, Wimbledon 70 miles. Have a day off.golfaddick said:
Well, if I am part of a small minority then the large majority are either deluded or part of the flat earth society.charltonnick said:
This is the first time I've actually heard anyone claim that MK Dons are the real Wimbledon FC. So next time we play Mk at home they should be welcomed as former FA Cup winners ? I think you are in a small minoritygolfaddick said:We all have our opinions & mine is that MK Dons are the Wimbledon that won the FA Cup in 1988. The fact that their name contains "Dons" gives it away. I don't give a flying fuck that the EFL made MK give AFC Wimbledon the cup..... that was purely politics & we all know the EFL are a total shambles.
As to what would I do in their situation. I expect I'd still follow my team, no matter where they were located. I went to Selhurst & Upton Park and am a ST holder now......so no boycotting at all in my 45 years supporting this club.
I certainly wouldn't follow a new club & try to get them "back home".
Of course MK Dons are the "real" Wimbledon......history says so. They are no different to Arsenal (who changed part of their name & moved north).....only real difference is the distance they moved.
So, come on.......tell me how far you have to move before you are not the same team anymore...? 5 miles..? 10 ? 50 ?. I'd love to know as there are plenty of teams (Leicester, Derby, 'Boro, Millwall, West Ham, Swansea to name a few) who have moved grounds. Are they not worthy of the trophies they won previously...?3 -
Have you ever been to Plymouth?Covered End said:
Good question. If Carlisle moved to Plymouth would it be the same club ? I think not.golfaddick said:
My point exactly. How far is too far ? I noticed you didn't answer my question.ElfsborgAddick said:
The spanners moved 300 yards, Wimbledon 70 miles. Have a day off.golfaddick said:
Well, if I am part of a small minority then the large majority are either deluded or part of the flat earth society.charltonnick said:
This is the first time I've actually heard anyone claim that MK Dons are the real Wimbledon FC. So next time we play Mk at home they should be welcomed as former FA Cup winners ? I think you are in a small minoritygolfaddick said:We all have our opinions & mine is that MK Dons are the Wimbledon that won the FA Cup in 1988. The fact that their name contains "Dons" gives it away. I don't give a flying fuck that the EFL made MK give AFC Wimbledon the cup..... that was purely politics & we all know the EFL are a total shambles.
As to what would I do in their situation. I expect I'd still follow my team, no matter where they were located. I went to Selhurst & Upton Park and am a ST holder now......so no boycotting at all in my 45 years supporting this club.
I certainly wouldn't follow a new club & try to get them "back home".
Of course MK Dons are the "real" Wimbledon......history says so. They are no different to Arsenal (who changed part of their name & moved north).....only real difference is the distance they moved.
So, come on.......tell me how far you have to move before you are not the same team anymore...? 5 miles..? 10 ? 50 ?. I'd love to know as there are plenty of teams (Leicester, Derby, 'Boro, Millwall, West Ham, Swansea to name a few) who have moved grounds. Are they not worthy of the trophies they won previously...?0 -
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Yes. Plymouth twice and Carlisle 3 times.Chizz said:
Have you ever been to Plymouth?Covered End said:
Good question. If Carlisle moved to Plymouth would it be the same club ? I think not.golfaddick said:
My point exactly. How far is too far ? I noticed you didn't answer my question.ElfsborgAddick said:
The spanners moved 300 yards, Wimbledon 70 miles. Have a day off.golfaddick said:
Well, if I am part of a small minority then the large majority are either deluded or part of the flat earth society.charltonnick said:
This is the first time I've actually heard anyone claim that MK Dons are the real Wimbledon FC. So next time we play Mk at home they should be welcomed as former FA Cup winners ? I think you are in a small minoritygolfaddick said:We all have our opinions & mine is that MK Dons are the Wimbledon that won the FA Cup in 1988. The fact that their name contains "Dons" gives it away. I don't give a flying fuck that the EFL made MK give AFC Wimbledon the cup..... that was purely politics & we all know the EFL are a total shambles.
As to what would I do in their situation. I expect I'd still follow my team, no matter where they were located. I went to Selhurst & Upton Park and am a ST holder now......so no boycotting at all in my 45 years supporting this club.
I certainly wouldn't follow a new club & try to get them "back home".
Of course MK Dons are the "real" Wimbledon......history says so. They are no different to Arsenal (who changed part of their name & moved north).....only real difference is the distance they moved.
So, come on.......tell me how far you have to move before you are not the same team anymore...? 5 miles..? 10 ? 50 ?. I'd love to know as there are plenty of teams (Leicester, Derby, 'Boro, Millwall, West Ham, Swansea to name a few) who have moved grounds. Are they not worthy of the trophies they won previously...?1 -
Course it wouldCovered End said:
Good question. If Carlisle moved to Plymouth would it be the same club ? I think not.golfaddick said:
My point exactly. How far is too far ? I noticed you didn't answer my question.ElfsborgAddick said:
The spanners moved 300 yards, Wimbledon 70 miles. Have a day off.golfaddick said:
Well, if I am part of a small minority then the large majority are either deluded or part of the flat earth society.charltonnick said:
This is the first time I've actually heard anyone claim that MK Dons are the real Wimbledon FC. So next time we play Mk at home they should be welcomed as former FA Cup winners ? I think you are in a small minoritygolfaddick said:We all have our opinions & mine is that MK Dons are the Wimbledon that won the FA Cup in 1988. The fact that their name contains "Dons" gives it away. I don't give a flying fuck that the EFL made MK give AFC Wimbledon the cup..... that was purely politics & we all know the EFL are a total shambles.
As to what would I do in their situation. I expect I'd still follow my team, no matter where they were located. I went to Selhurst & Upton Park and am a ST holder now......so no boycotting at all in my 45 years supporting this club.
I certainly wouldn't follow a new club & try to get them "back home".
Of course MK Dons are the "real" Wimbledon......history says so. They are no different to Arsenal (who changed part of their name & moved north).....only real difference is the distance they moved.
So, come on.......tell me how far you have to move before you are not the same team anymore...? 5 miles..? 10 ? 50 ?. I'd love to know as there are plenty of teams (Leicester, Derby, 'Boro, Millwall, West Ham, Swansea to name a few) who have moved grounds. Are they not worthy of the trophies they won previously...?0 -
Good news. If you think the opposite I know I'm right :-)clb74 said:
Course it wouldCovered End said:
Good question. If Carlisle moved to Plymouth would it be the same club ? I think not.golfaddick said:
My point exactly. How far is too far ? I noticed you didn't answer my question.ElfsborgAddick said:
The spanners moved 300 yards, Wimbledon 70 miles. Have a day off.golfaddick said:
Well, if I am part of a small minority then the large majority are either deluded or part of the flat earth society.charltonnick said:
This is the first time I've actually heard anyone claim that MK Dons are the real Wimbledon FC. So next time we play Mk at home they should be welcomed as former FA Cup winners ? I think you are in a small minoritygolfaddick said:We all have our opinions & mine is that MK Dons are the Wimbledon that won the FA Cup in 1988. The fact that their name contains "Dons" gives it away. I don't give a flying fuck that the EFL made MK give AFC Wimbledon the cup..... that was purely politics & we all know the EFL are a total shambles.
As to what would I do in their situation. I expect I'd still follow my team, no matter where they were located. I went to Selhurst & Upton Park and am a ST holder now......so no boycotting at all in my 45 years supporting this club.
I certainly wouldn't follow a new club & try to get them "back home".
Of course MK Dons are the "real" Wimbledon......history says so. They are no different to Arsenal (who changed part of their name & moved north).....only real difference is the distance they moved.
So, come on.......tell me how far you have to move before you are not the same team anymore...? 5 miles..? 10 ? 50 ?. I'd love to know as there are plenty of teams (Leicester, Derby, 'Boro, Millwall, West Ham, Swansea to name a few) who have moved grounds. Are they not worthy of the trophies they won previously...?1 -
For me, part of a club's DNA is how it affects, and is affected by, the spirit, attitudes and values of its local community. If a club moves a mile down the road, that doesn't change. Moving 70 miles? Then it's now part of a totally different community of people.
Wimbledon FC and MK Dons may technically be the same club, but I think when a club's identity changes that much then to all intents and purposes it is not the same club anymore.9 -
When you went to Plymouth, were you the same person?Covered End said:
Yes. Plymouth twice and Carlisle 3 times.Chizz said:
Have you ever been to Plymouth?Covered End said:
Good question. If Carlisle moved to Plymouth would it be the same club ? I think not.golfaddick said:
My point exactly. How far is too far ? I noticed you didn't answer my question.ElfsborgAddick said:
The spanners moved 300 yards, Wimbledon 70 miles. Have a day off.golfaddick said:
Well, if I am part of a small minority then the large majority are either deluded or part of the flat earth society.charltonnick said:
This is the first time I've actually heard anyone claim that MK Dons are the real Wimbledon FC. So next time we play Mk at home they should be welcomed as former FA Cup winners ? I think you are in a small minoritygolfaddick said:We all have our opinions & mine is that MK Dons are the Wimbledon that won the FA Cup in 1988. The fact that their name contains "Dons" gives it away. I don't give a flying fuck that the EFL made MK give AFC Wimbledon the cup..... that was purely politics & we all know the EFL are a total shambles.
As to what would I do in their situation. I expect I'd still follow my team, no matter where they were located. I went to Selhurst & Upton Park and am a ST holder now......so no boycotting at all in my 45 years supporting this club.
I certainly wouldn't follow a new club & try to get them "back home".
Of course MK Dons are the "real" Wimbledon......history says so. They are no different to Arsenal (who changed part of their name & moved north).....only real difference is the distance they moved.
So, come on.......tell me how far you have to move before you are not the same team anymore...? 5 miles..? 10 ? 50 ?. I'd love to know as there are plenty of teams (Leicester, Derby, 'Boro, Millwall, West Ham, Swansea to name a few) who have moved grounds. Are they not worthy of the trophies they won previously...?4 -
Can you and little legs tell me what the recommended distance is for a football club to remain the same club.Covered End said:
Good news. If you think the opposite I know I'm right :-)clb74 said:
Course it wouldCovered End said:
Good question. If Carlisle moved to Plymouth would it be the same club ? I think not.golfaddick said:
My point exactly. How far is too far ? I noticed you didn't answer my question.ElfsborgAddick said:
The spanners moved 300 yards, Wimbledon 70 miles. Have a day off.golfaddick said:
Well, if I am part of a small minority then the large majority are either deluded or part of the flat earth society.charltonnick said:
This is the first time I've actually heard anyone claim that MK Dons are the real Wimbledon FC. So next time we play Mk at home they should be welcomed as former FA Cup winners ? I think you are in a small minoritygolfaddick said:We all have our opinions & mine is that MK Dons are the Wimbledon that won the FA Cup in 1988. The fact that their name contains "Dons" gives it away. I don't give a flying fuck that the EFL made MK give AFC Wimbledon the cup..... that was purely politics & we all know the EFL are a total shambles.
As to what would I do in their situation. I expect I'd still follow my team, no matter where they were located. I went to Selhurst & Upton Park and am a ST holder now......so no boycotting at all in my 45 years supporting this club.
I certainly wouldn't follow a new club & try to get them "back home".
Of course MK Dons are the "real" Wimbledon......history says so. They are no different to Arsenal (who changed part of their name & moved north).....only real difference is the distance they moved.
So, come on.......tell me how far you have to move before you are not the same team anymore...? 5 miles..? 10 ? 50 ?. I'd love to know as there are plenty of teams (Leicester, Derby, 'Boro, Millwall, West Ham, Swansea to name a few) who have moved grounds. Are they not worthy of the trophies they won previously...?1 -
Mr Table Legs,clb74 said:
Can you and little legs tell me what the recommended distance is for a football club to remain the same club.Covered End said:
Good news. If you think the opposite I know I'm right :-)clb74 said:
Course it wouldCovered End said:
Good question. If Carlisle moved to Plymouth would it be the same club ? I think not.golfaddick said:
My point exactly. How far is too far ? I noticed you didn't answer my question.ElfsborgAddick said:
The spanners moved 300 yards, Wimbledon 70 miles. Have a day off.golfaddick said:
Well, if I am part of a small minority then the large majority are either deluded or part of the flat earth society.charltonnick said:
This is the first time I've actually heard anyone claim that MK Dons are the real Wimbledon FC. So next time we play Mk at home they should be welcomed as former FA Cup winners ? I think you are in a small minoritygolfaddick said:We all have our opinions & mine is that MK Dons are the Wimbledon that won the FA Cup in 1988. The fact that their name contains "Dons" gives it away. I don't give a flying fuck that the EFL made MK give AFC Wimbledon the cup..... that was purely politics & we all know the EFL are a total shambles.
As to what would I do in their situation. I expect I'd still follow my team, no matter where they were located. I went to Selhurst & Upton Park and am a ST holder now......so no boycotting at all in my 45 years supporting this club.
I certainly wouldn't follow a new club & try to get them "back home".
Of course MK Dons are the "real" Wimbledon......history says so. They are no different to Arsenal (who changed part of their name & moved north).....only real difference is the distance they moved.
So, come on.......tell me how far you have to move before you are not the same team anymore...? 5 miles..? 10 ? 50 ?. I'd love to know as there are plenty of teams (Leicester, Derby, 'Boro, Millwall, West Ham, Swansea to name a few) who have moved grounds. Are they not worthy of the trophies they won previously...?
I suppose you'd travel 250 miles each way 25 times a season for a home game.
I think not.0 -
Definitely not. I started fancying cream teas.Chizz said:
When you went to Plymouth, were you the same person?Covered End said:
Yes. Plymouth twice and Carlisle 3 times.Chizz said:
Have you ever been to Plymouth?Covered End said:
Good question. If Carlisle moved to Plymouth would it be the same club ? I think not.golfaddick said:
My point exactly. How far is too far ? I noticed you didn't answer my question.ElfsborgAddick said:
The spanners moved 300 yards, Wimbledon 70 miles. Have a day off.golfaddick said:
Well, if I am part of a small minority then the large majority are either deluded or part of the flat earth society.charltonnick said:
This is the first time I've actually heard anyone claim that MK Dons are the real Wimbledon FC. So next time we play Mk at home they should be welcomed as former FA Cup winners ? I think you are in a small minoritygolfaddick said:We all have our opinions & mine is that MK Dons are the Wimbledon that won the FA Cup in 1988. The fact that their name contains "Dons" gives it away. I don't give a flying fuck that the EFL made MK give AFC Wimbledon the cup..... that was purely politics & we all know the EFL are a total shambles.
As to what would I do in their situation. I expect I'd still follow my team, no matter where they were located. I went to Selhurst & Upton Park and am a ST holder now......so no boycotting at all in my 45 years supporting this club.
I certainly wouldn't follow a new club & try to get them "back home".
Of course MK Dons are the "real" Wimbledon......history says so. They are no different to Arsenal (who changed part of their name & moved north).....only real difference is the distance they moved.
So, come on.......tell me how far you have to move before you are not the same team anymore...? 5 miles..? 10 ? 50 ?. I'd love to know as there are plenty of teams (Leicester, Derby, 'Boro, Millwall, West Ham, Swansea to name a few) who have moved grounds. Are they not worthy of the trophies they won previously...?0 -

MK Dons official site saying they were formed in 2004.
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Was that about the time wimbledon fc were dissolved.ElfsborgAddick said:
MK Dons official site saying they were formed in 2004.0 -
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MK DONS might have "started" in 2004, but before that they were Wimbledon FC. They didn't go through the League pyramid to get there did they. As Chizz said earlier, they took their position in the league at the time and had the same players & staff.ElfsborgAddick said:
MK Dons official site saying they were formed in 2004.
If new owners took us over & in July next year moved us to Maidstone & renamed us The Maidstone Addicks (with EFL.consent) would we be a different team (Assuming we started the new 2020/21 league campaign in The Championship with all the same players & coaching staff)1 -
Lovechild of PL54.clb74 said:
Was that about the time wimbledon fc were dissolved.ElfsborgAddick said:
MK Dons official site saying they were formed in 2004.
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Wait, what..?

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Wimbledon didn’t win it 1989, agreed. They won it in 88Chizz said:
This is incorrect on a number of counts.No.1 in South London said:The fact that Milton Keynes want nothing to do with the history of Wimbledon pretty much tells you that they are not the same "club".
They only took over the league position that Wimbkedon once occupied. After that AFC Wimbledon resurrected their former club and history.
Wimbledon FC relocated to Milton Keynes. They didn't close down and a new club was formed at exactly the same time, but in a different place. The club moved. It kept its name, colours, badge, players, management, league position and domestic cup qualification. Prior to Wimbledon FC moving to Milton Keynes, a group of Wimbledon supporters set up AFC Wimbledon. So, from June 2002, AFC Wimbledon existed and played games in South London, while Wimbledon FC existed and played games in South London, and then moved to Milton Keynes.
Two, different clubs. One of which won the FA Cup, moved home and changed their name. The other of which, didn't win the FA Cup.
AFC Wimbledon didn't win the FA Cup at Wembley in 1989, 1-0, against Liverpool, in front of 98,203 fans. Because they didn't exist. That match isn't part of their history.2 -
The Wimbledon FC of the 80's is defunct. The EFL may have sanctioned the move to MK but it was the end of WFC1
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@golfaddick would still recognise us as Charlton Athletic playing at Brunton Park.charltonnick said:The Wimbledon FC of the 80's is defunct. The EFL may have sanctioned the move to MK but it was the end of WFC
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If our mate Roland decided to relocate us to carlisle whether or not i choose to go its the same clubElfsborgAddick said:
@golfaddick would still recognise us as Charlton Athletic playing at Brunton Park.charltonnick said:The Wimbledon FC of the 80's is defunct. The EFL may have sanctioned the move to MK but it was the end of WFC
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If our mate Roland decided to relocate us to carlisle whether or not i choose to go its the same clubElfsborgAddick said:
@golfaddick would still recognise us as Charlton Athletic playing at Brunton Park.charltonnick said:The Wimbledon FC of the 80's is defunct. The EFL may have sanctioned the move to MK but it was the end of WFC
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Would you really sulk, bleat and form another new club instead of continuing to support Charlton?ElfsborgAddick said:
You'll be on your own.......with @golfaddickclb74 said:
If our mate Roland decided to relocate us to carlisle whether or not i choose to go its the same clubElfsborgAddick said:
@golfaddick would still recognise us as Charlton Athletic playing at Brunton Park.charltonnick said:The Wimbledon FC of the 80's is defunct. The EFL may have sanctioned the move to MK but it was the end of WFC
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If Charlton did the same as Wimbledon to Milton Keynes?Chizz said:
Would you really sulk, bleat and form another new club instead of continuing to support Charlton?ElfsborgAddick said:
You'll be on your own.......with @golfaddickclb74 said:
If our mate Roland decided to relocate us to carlisle whether or not i choose to go its the same clubElfsborgAddick said:
@golfaddick would still recognise us as Charlton Athletic playing at Brunton Park.charltonnick said:The Wimbledon FC of the 80's is defunct. The EFL may have sanctioned the move to MK but it was the end of WFC
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