FA Cup draw sets up match of the Century

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dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
This surely is it. Forget Milan v. Inter or Rangers v. Celtic. Everton v. Liverpool fades in to insignificance. This will be football as morality play. The entire nation other than a few lost souls from Milton Keynes will want to see AFC Wimbledon stuff the people that stole a football club. To quopte from the AFC Wimbledon website.........

Depending on the outcome of two replays, we have been drawn against Milton Keynes in the FA Cup 2nd round to be played on 27 November.

Most people know the way that Milton Keynes obtained their football club. It was wrong then and it is still wrong now, which makes this fixture very painful for us. However, when we entered the FA Cup we understood that this might happen and we will go about our business professionally and complete the fixture. But we would have preferred that it hadn’t happened. We have no further comment to make at the moment.
 

Paulus

Started young, and still going.
Location
Barnet,
Fate, if that is what it is, is a funny thing. A work mate is a big AFC fan so he, will be like yourself will be enthusiastic about that tie. Barnet on the other hand, should we beat Charlton get a home tie against either Corby or Luton.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
I stop off at Milton Keynes from time to time to be picked up by my sister when I am visiting her, and I am always a lost soul there, wandering aimlessly around that wretched grid system, trying desperately to spot some kind of landmark which will enable me to get my bearings. 

You are absolutely right - I am not the slightest bit interested in whether AFC Wimbledon stuff the people that stole a football club, whoever they are, and however they did it, but how on Earth did you know that?
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
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I've brought my kids up as AFC Wimbledon fans.

See them 3/4 times a season at Kingsdowne.

They're a good bunch.

Even saw Marcus Gayle turn out for them. He's a coach there, now.
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Kingsmeadow.. bloody rugger buggers...
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dellzeqq

dellzeqq

pre-talced and mighty
Location
SW2
I stop off at Milton Keynes from time to time to be picked up by my sister when I am visiting her, and I am always a lost soul there, wandering aimlessly around that wretched grid system, trying desperately to spot some kind of landmark which will enable me to get my bearings.

You are absolutely right - I am not the slightest bit interested in whether AFC Wimbledon stuff the people that stole a football club, whoever they are, and however they did it, but how on Earth did you know that?
ex Wimbledon fan. In the Southern League days. And I detest MK. I'm telling you, Colin, this ticks a couple of big boxes.
 

ianrauk

Tattooed Beat Messiah
Location
Rides Ti2
ex Wimbledon fan. In the Southern League days. And I detest MK. I'm telling you, Colin, this ticks a couple of big boxes.

For me too.
Grew up in Wimbledon most of my life.
My first paid football match was at Plough Lane in an FA Cup game in 1974 before becoming a glory hunter and switching to the mighty Blues.
And calling myself a real supporter of football I absolutely detested the way club was hijacked and moved.
 

MarkF

Guru
Location
Yorkshire
I know they had to start again but aren't Wimbledon now better off for it all?

What a depressing experience it must have been sat in a souless ground, not even your own, far too large for you, skint and on the way to freefall through the leagues.
 

Spartak

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Location
Bristolian
I have some great memories watching Wimbledon v Chelsea at Plough Lane !
Chelsea fans in the Wimbledon end singing '10 men went to mow', Brilliant
 

Slim

Über Member
Location
Plough Lane
I know they had to start again but aren't Wimbledon now better off for it all?

What a depressing experience it must have been sat in a souless ground, not even your own, far too large for you, skint and on the way to freefall through the leagues.

As a season ticket holder when Wimbledon played at Selhurst Park, the ground really wasn't that oversized for us and as for the club being skint you shouldn't believe all the stuff you read in the papers. Most of the cr*p in the papers was fed by the PR - paid for by the people who wanted the move to go ahead. The club pretty much always made a loss at the gate but made a profit by developing and selling players.
 
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