[Football] AFC Wimbledon- MK Dons

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A1X

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Jello Biafra

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Do we have any Wombles in this forum? My local team, so have an antipathy to MK charlatans. Haven't been to any of their games as am a 3rd generation Albion fan, originally from Sussex. It's a great club, and the fans have been through it recently. They're very active in the community, even more than Brighton's fanbase.
 


Worried Man Blues

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Do we have any Wombles in this forum? My local team, so have an antipathy to MK charlatans. Haven't been to any of their games as am a 3rd generation Albion fan, originally from Sussex. It's a great club, and the fans have been through it recently. They're very active in the community, even more than Brighton's fanbase.
First game I ever went to was a Wimbledon game, so my father told me, I don't remember a thing! Apparently I spent all of the time looking at a sweet I had dropped through the railings...........we then moved to Sussex. Where my family history goes waay back.
 


Randy McNob

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I don't go along with the general consensus on this, I think AFC Wimbledon shouldn't be allowed in the FL. Whether we like it or not MK Dons are carrying the Banner of the original club, I don't think there should be room for 2 clubs as they are taking a place away from another club, I think it's better for football all round if a completely new non league team had a place in the football league rather than a protest club against another FL club. Although it wasn't fans fault what happened with that club it was all of their own making. I do recall, Wimbledon games at Selhurst Park with empty terraces. I went to a game Wimbledon v Man Utd and 90% of Selhurst was Man U. There's more MK Dons fans now then Wimbledon ever had - even in the top flight. F-em I say
 


Driver8

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I don't go along with the general consensus on this, I think AFC Wimbledon shouldn't be allowed in the FL. Whether we like it or not MK Dons are carrying the Banner of the original club, I don't think there should be room for 2 clubs as they are taking a place away from another club, I think it's better for football all round if a completely new non league team had a place in the football league rather than a protest club against another FL club. Although it wasn't fans fault what happened with that club it was all of their own making. I do recall, Wimbledon games at Selhurst Park with empty terraces. I went to a game Wimbledon v Man Utd and 90% of Selhurst was Man U. There's more MK Dons fans now then Wimbledon ever had - even in the top flight. F-em I say
So Wimbledon shouldn’t be allowed a team in the league as their original club was taken away from them and moved? What a bizarre take.
 




Nobby

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I don't go along with the general consensus on this, I think AFC Wimbledon shouldn't be allowed in the FL. Whether we like it or not MK Dons are carrying the Banner of the original club, I don't think there should be room for 2 clubs as they are taking a place away from another club, I think it's better for football all round if a completely new non league team had a place in the football league rather than a protest club against another FL club. Although it wasn't fans fault what happened with that club it was all of their own making. I do recall, Wimbledon games at Selhurst Park with empty terraces. I went to a game Wimbledon v Man Utd and 90% of Selhurst was Man U. There's more MK Dons fans now then Wimbledon ever had - even in the top flight. F-em I say
Wow

Talk about re-writing history

So if Archer had moved the Albion to Harlow, with the approval of the Football League, (even though there was already a non league club there called Harlow Town, and the Harlow club call themselves Harlow Seagulls, and the Harlow Seagulls stay in the League, despite being a completely new club, then get a load of Harlow council money to try and form a fanbase with a different club badge and a crappy hockey stadium, and take all of the history of the Albion including memorabilia.


You would say it was all the fans fault?
 




Kazenga <3

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I don't go along with the general consensus on this, I think AFC Wimbledon shouldn't be allowed in the FL. Whether we like it or not MK Dons are carrying the Banner of the original club, I don't think there should be room for 2 clubs as they are taking a place away from another club, I think it's better for football all round if a completely new non league team had a place in the football league rather than a protest club against another FL club. Although it wasn't fans fault what happened with that club it was all of their own making. I do recall, Wimbledon games at Selhurst Park with empty terraces. I went to a game Wimbledon v Man Utd and 90% of Selhurst was Man U. There's more MK Dons fans now than Wimbledon ever had - even in the top flight. F-em I say
Err… what? You do realise they started in the 9th tier and won promotions all the way back to the EFL on merit. They weren’t just granted a place.
 




Kuipers Supporters Club

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I don't go along with the general consensus on this, I think AFC Wimbledon shouldn't be allowed in the FL. Whether we like it or not MK Dons are carrying the Banner of the original club, I don't think there should be room for 2 clubs as they are taking a place away from another club, I think it's better for football all round if a completely new non league team had a place in the football league rather than a protest club against another FL club. Although it wasn't fans fault what happened with that club it was all of their own making. I do recall, Wimbledon games at Selhurst Park with empty terraces. I went to a game Wimbledon v Man Utd and 90% of Selhurst was Man U. There's more MK Dons fans now then Wimbledon ever had - even in the top flight. F-em I say
This is crazy.

AFC Wimbledon started at the bottom and have earnt their place.

Poor take.
 


Badger Boy

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I don't go along with the general consensus on this, I think AFC Wimbledon shouldn't be allowed in the FL. Whether we like it or not MK Dons are carrying the Banner of the original club, I don't think there should be room for 2 clubs as they are taking a place away from another club, I think it's better for football all round if a completely new non league team had a place in the football league rather than a protest club against another FL club. Although it wasn't fans fault what happened with that club it was all of their own making. I do recall, Wimbledon games at Selhurst Park with empty terraces. I went to a game Wimbledon v Man Utd and 90% of Selhurst was Man U. There's more MK Dons fans now then Wimbledon ever had - even in the top flight. F-em I say
That's incredible, I don't think that's going to be beaten today in the bizarre stakes. Incredible, I'm truly stunned and in a way, I respect how ridiculous this is.

I don't really have a problem with MK Dons, it was bad at the time but they're their own football club now and are just as legitimate as Man City who don't seem to get such abuse but for me, that situation is dramatically worse. Inherited a stadium (why don't they get stick for that?), bought our by pure oil money who have pumped enormous money into the local area (fair play to them for that) and then bought several other football clubs across the world (generally re-branding them City) - that's franchising. It's a very "clever" business model for FFP purposes but that's a far bigger issue in football than MK Dons ever were or are.
 


BadFish

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I don't go along with the general consensus on this, I think AFC Wimbledon shouldn't be allowed in the FL. Whether we like it or not MK Dons are carrying the Banner of the original club, I don't think there should be room for 2 clubs as they are taking a place away from another club, I think it's better for football all round if a completely new non league team had a place in the football league rather than a protest club against another FL club. Although it wasn't fans fault what happened with that club it was all of their own making. I do recall, Wimbledon games at Selhurst Park with empty terraces. I went to a game Wimbledon v Man Utd and 90% of Selhurst was Man U. There's more MK Dons fans now then Wimbledon ever had - even in the top flight. F-em I say
They were a completely new non league team, they started from the very bottom.

They have every right to exist surely?
 






Triggaaar

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I don't go along with the general consensus on this, I think AFC Wimbledon shouldn't be allowed in the FL. Whether we like it or not MK Dons are carrying the Banner of the original club, I don't think there should be room for 2 clubs as they are taking a place away from another club, I think it's better for football all round if a completely new non league team had a place in the football league rather than a protest club against another FL club. Although it wasn't fans fault what happened with that club it was all of their own making. I do recall, Wimbledon games at Selhurst Park with empty terraces. I went to a game Wimbledon v Man Utd and 90% of Selhurst was Man U. There's more MK Dons fans now then Wimbledon ever had - even in the top flight. F-em I say
Wow. As I read that I was sure it was going to be a parody, but no, you actually think a) Wimbledon deserved to have their club stolen and b) they don't then have the right to start a new club from the bottom. Full mental.
 


BBassic

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Wow. As I read that I was sure it was going to be a parody, but no, you actually think a) Wimbledon deserved to have their club stolen and b) they don't then have the right to start a new club from the bottom. Full mental.
I know I've already said it's ridiculous but I thought of a much better putdown for it...

It's a take so brain-dead I'm worried about it causing a zombie apocalypse
 




Somethingdean

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I don't go along with the general consensus on this, I think AFC Wimbledon shouldn't be allowed in the FL. Whether we like it or not MK Dons are carrying the Banner of the original club, I don't think there should be room for 2 clubs as they are taking a place away from another club, I think it's better for football all round if a completely new non league team had a place in the football league rather than a protest club against another FL club. Although it wasn't fans fault what happened with that club it was all of their own making. I do recall, Wimbledon games at Selhurst Park with empty terraces. I went to a game Wimbledon v Man Utd and 90% of Selhurst was Man U. There's more MK Dons fans now then Wimbledon ever had - even in the top flight. F-em I say
You're taking the piss surely?
 


bobby baxter

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Much like everyone else at the time, I had a particular dislike for MK Dons, then I met three Dons supporters whilst on holiday in Rhodes, all three were fully aware of the reasons why their club came into being and also aware of the animosity toward them from supporters of other clubs. They took everything on the chin and just went on supporting their team. Much like supporters anywhere.
 


Nobby

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Much like everyone else at the time, I had a particular dislike for MK Dons, then I met three Dons supporters whilst on holiday in Rhodes, all three were fully aware of the reasons why their club came into being and also aware of the animosity toward them from supporters of other clubs. They took everything on the chin and just went on supporting their team. Much like supporters anywhere.
I don’t think it is like supporters everywhere.
They have absolutely no history.
If they were like supporters everywhere (well apart from most plastic Top six and Man Utd fans), they would have supported their local team, Milton Keynes City who were in the lower Leagues.
But no, bandwagon jumped into the Football League without any effort and consigned a historic football club to non league.
They are a stain on football. And always will be as far as I’m concerned. Watching them play in that huge stadium with no fans, while we were struggling at the Withdean
It was a disgrace. Their fans must have no conscience at all
 


Is it PotG?

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Maybe 'Blair II' can get the ball rolling when he gets in next year.
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Neville's Breakfast

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I don't go along with the general consensus on this, I think AFC Wimbledon shouldn't be allowed in the FL. Whether we like it or not MK Dons are carrying the Banner of the original club, I don't think there should be room for 2 clubs as they are taking a place away from another club, I think it's better for football all round if a completely new non league team had a place in the football league rather than a protest club against another FL club. Although it wasn't fans fault what happened with that club it was all of their own making. I do recall, Wimbledon games at Selhurst Park with empty terraces. I went to a game Wimbledon v Man Utd and 90% of Selhurst was Man U. There's more MK Dons fans now then Wimbledon ever had - even in the top flight. F-em I say
MK stole Wimbledon’s FL place that had been earned by their years in non league. Btw the real Wimbledon also went on to earn a place in the FL again. Something MK have never done. AFC aren’t a protest club. They are the club representing Wimbledon. Would you be ok with someone stealing Brighton’s place ? It may be a stupid wind up I guess because nobody is that thick.
On another note I read this today ; https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/67832071

What a snake !
 


HeaviestTed

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Do we have any Wombles in this forum? My local team, so have an antipathy to MK charlatans. Haven't been to any of their games as am a 3rd generation Albion fan, originally from Sussex. It's a great club, and the fans have been through it recently. They're very active in the community, even more than Brighton's fanbase.
As a kid my team was Wimbledon, them moving away meant I didn’t have a team and lost interest.
 


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