Good question Ernest
in my view, no i couldn't see myself having sympathy or supporting MK Dons if they were in that situation. Fans Utd is about standing up against the corporate asset stripping or poor governance of football clubs and protecting them for their local communities.
It is precisely because MK Dons actively sought to take a football club away from its core base and driven by a type of corporate greed that I couldnt do it.
professional club handed on a plate to a town who didnt even appear to have a competitive non-league outfit - who've now accumulated approx 10 years history as MK Dons
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Genuine football club with 125 years history of climbing and falling through the football pyramid, supported by local residents along the way.
But not supported by their traditional local council!
Not yet, no. Nor can I imagine too many Milton Keynes fans getting that upset about it if they do get into trouble and go bust, there would be a reason for it and its not like they tried that hard to save Wolverton or Bletchley when those MK based clubs went bust in the not too distant past.
But perhaps one day, when I'm 85, and MK have properly become part of the football fabric. They're not claiming to be Wimbledon any more; all the trophies and honours have been handed back to the London Borough of Merton (which still can't find a home for Wimbledon); they've got supporters associations and a community football scheme that's one of the best. Small change perhaps, but a start.
I thought all the trophies were handed back to the London Borough of Merton!
So, are the London Borough of Merton welcoming AFC back with open arms. You make it sound like they are actively trying to find a suitable location for AFC to return when in effect it was the actions of the local borough that forced Wimbledon into exile in the first place.
I can't believe some of the sanctimonious clap trap on here about MK Dons. Had they not relocated then they too would probably have gone bust as they fell down the divisions. Lets not forget they were tenents of Palace for 12 years and in that time there was no sight of any new stadium being built.
The move to MK was probably the last desperate bid to keep the club alive and, at that time it was allowed by the league. The rules have apparently be changed so it will never happen again so surely it is now time toe put it to rest. AFC Wimbledon are now at Kingstonians old ground and what is the likelihood of that being developed to support a championship team or even progress to the premiership. Wimbledon at Plough lane were always a bit of joke in terms of a top flight team but they valiantly punched above their weight but it was never going to last.