Wilfried Zaha and rapper Stormzy are set to buy AFC Croydon
Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha and rapper Stormzy are set to buy non-league club AFC Croydon.
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Kudos to a point……
I don't think he'll leave Ajax for AFC Croydon.Wilfried Zaha and rapper Stormzy are set to buy AFC Croydon
Crystal Palace forward Wilfried Zaha and rapper Stormzy are set to buy non-league club AFC Croydon.www.bbc.com
Kudos to a point……
Off the pitch, Zaha appears to be a genuinely nice guy and generous to his community.Giving something back to the community they came from. What's not to like?
Always Falling Clown...?Struggling to think what AFC stands for?
Always Flippin' CheatingStruggling to think what AFC stands for?
Non funny answer, Association Football ClubStruggling to think what AFC stands for?
On the pitch:-Off the pitch, Zaha appears to be a genuinely nice guy and generous to his community.
That said:
I think more people would be struggling with the thread title, which is trying to refer to FC United of Manchester.Struggling to think what AFC stands for?
Struggling to think what AFC stands for?
You'd think so, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't stand for anything at all (in that, their official name is actually AFC Whatever).Non funny answer, Association Football Club
…..which is 100% fan owned and has nothing to do with any wealthy investors nor ex professional footballersI think more people would be struggling with the thread title, which is trying to refer to FC United of Manchester.
Not true. They are called AFC Bournemouth because Bournemouth FC went bust.I gather Bournemouth have AFC in front of their name just to appear at the top of alphabetical lists.
I suggest you direct your complaint to the writers of various football club / AFC Bournemouth history websites, who say the name changed in the early 70s to put them at the top of alphebetised lists.Not true. They are called AFC Bournemouth because Bournemouth FC went bust.
Struggling to think what AFC stands for?
Non funny answer, Association Football Club
I think there is a bit more to it that that here though.You'd think so, but I'm pretty sure it doesn't stand for anything at all (in that, their official name is actually AFC Whatever).
Similarly from a quick skim on Wikipedia I gather Bournemouth have AFC in front of their name just to appear at the top of alphabetical lists.
Whereas Sunderland, for example, are actually called Sunderland Association Football Club.
To be clear, I've no doubt at all that we're all meant to assume it stands for Association Football Club.I think there is a bit more to it that that here though.
They were 'born' out of the demise of Croydon Athletic FC - which went bust because the owner was involved in cricket match fixing. And there is/was already a Croydon FC. So, I guess the AFC is a nod to the 'rebirth' of CAFC, and it could well be that the A stands for 'Athletic'.
Although, to muddy the waters, I see the official name of the club is actually 'AFC Croydon Athletic'. So maybe not!!
Exactly, would it really start with Association? Just to get it to the top of the list like many others, Wimbledon for eg. All seems a bit silly.I think there is a bit more to it that that here though.
They were 'born' out of the demise of Croydon Athletic FC - which went bust because the owner was involved in cricket match fixing. And there is/was already a Croydon FC. So, I guess the AFC is a nod to the 'rebirth' of CAFC, and it could well be that the A stands for 'Athletic'.
Although, to muddy the waters, I see the official name of the club is actually 'AFC Croydon Athletic'. So maybe not!!