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who cares , you cant change the past, get on with it
Which is why I'll never ever set foot in your ground or acknowledge your existence as a football league club.
who cares , you cant change the past, get on with it
Basically, Winkelman had a real vision when he made the move in the fact that people here were so starved of football that they would go whatever the moral dilemma. Now however most people going seem to have no trouble at all as the club settles in the society.
I know nobody likes us and completely understand why, however, I don't ever really see why I have to justify supporting the team I do every week. I am proud to be a supporter of the club despite the history and really hope that more fans pick it up and become passionate about the club. I regret how the team came to rest in MK yet it happened and nothing that anyone does is going to affect that. AFCW are arguably better off now than if they'd somehow managed to keep WFC afloat, WFC would be similar to Luton with the several administrations and struggling to keep afloat. I wish AFC well in what they are doing and hope to see a financially secure team supporting Merton and Wimbledon in the league.
Anyway, it's been nice having this chat but I'm off now as I have an earlyish start and I'm quite knackered. Cheers
Which begs the question why didn't he invest in the existing non league club rather than nick the league place of another one ?
Theft nothing more, nothing less and supporters of your club are nothing more than recipients of stolen goods.
Has there been any legislation put in place by the FL to stop it ever happening again.
The rules were already in place, they chose to ignore them.
What rules were they ? Was it about distances under re-locations ? If they were ignored I am very surprised that this was not fought out in the courts. Excuse my ignorance here as I generally dont remember if it was or not.
I just feel sorry for Milton Keynes City FC who folded in 2003 after reaching the Premier Division of the Spartan South Midlands League
(Just discovered that Mercedes Benz FC (a London works team that moved to Milton Keynes) assumed the name from 1998 - 2003 after the original City FC folded in 1985) so that's fairly coincidental...
The rules were already in place, they chose to ignore them.
"I just didn't agree with the whole AFC claiming WFC's history"
That comment is frankly remarkable, might as throw identity theft as well.
Non only happy with nicking their league place, we'll take the history of the other club as well.
"Other club" is the correct terminology.
It was always the plan to create a new club in Milton Keynes as he's already said.
The reason that non club in Milton Keynes had to do it, was because the football supporters federation refused them entry until they did.
Quite rightly they had to hand back what wasn't there's. Unfortunately they can't give back the league place that doesn't belong to them either.
The only morally correct thing to do now, would be to hand the league place of MK Dons back to now stable club of AFC Wimbledon.
.. and I'm sure AFC in the process will gladly hand back the long and remarkable history of MK Dons in the process.
That's an interesting view and you have to ask yourself what IS a football club? If your main criteria for judging continuation is simply paperwork at Companies House then no, AFC Wimbledon are not 'Wimbledon'. But then you could also argue that Accrington Stanley, Aldershot, Bradford (Park Avenue), etc, etc are not the real clubs. However if football clubs are about fans and representing a specific location then yes, AFC Wimbledon indisputibaly ARE 'Wimbledon', how can they be anything else? After all there was a club, it disappeared so the fans reformed it. If we'd gone bust (or moved to New Brighton perhaps) I'd now be supporting AFC Brighton or whatever the reformed club would have been called - and I'd still be going on about how 'we' got to the Cup Final in 1983.AFCW are not WFC and therefore we will not be handing anybody back a place. I do not want them to give us the history, I want them to drop the 'we are the same club' bit, as quite frankly they aren't. By saying this I am not implying that we are. AFCW founded in 2002 won their first trophy 100 years ago?
Good to hear from an MK fan who actually knows what he is talking about. Unlike when i was walking back to Bletchley station after the game, an MK fan says to his friend when seeing me in my albion shirt "Oh look, Brighton lot, maybe they'll start singing now" As if we had'nt been singing during the game-like they hadn't
If your main criteria for judging continuation is simply paperwork at Companies House then no, AFC Wimbledon are not 'Wimbledon'. But then you could also argue that Accrington Stanley, Aldershot, Bradford (Park Avenue), etc, etc are not the real clubs.
who cares , you cant change the past, get on with it
Oh indeed, I only left them out because in those cases there was a (virtually) seamless transition between the old entity and the new. The old club ceased to be and the new one started the next day in the same place and with virtually the same staff. This isn't always the case with the defunct/reformed clubs. For example for a short while there were TWO reformed Bradford Park Avenues! (Although admittedly only one claimed to be the true descendant of the original club).Not forgetting the likes of Leeds United, Leicester City, ........
I just feel sorry for Milton Keynes City FC who folded in 2003 after reaching the Premier Division of the Spartan South Midlands League
(Just discovered that Mercedes Benz FC (a London works team that moved to Milton Keynes) assumed the name from 1998 - 2003 after the original City FC folded in 1985) so that's fairly coincidental...