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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2005 18:54:14 GMT 1
Wimbledon that is What an achievement- how long I wonder before they meet MK Dons in a league game- now that would be an interesting one
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Post by stuttgartershrew on Apr 16, 2005 19:38:10 GMT 1
Fair play to them...and WHAT an acheivement... Best of luck to them...and I do hope they pass MK at some point in time...
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Post by kickinpretty on Apr 16, 2005 19:47:29 GMT 1
What league will they be playing in next season then?
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Post by harmerhillshrew on Apr 16, 2005 19:53:36 GMT 1
What league will they be playing in next season then? Ryman Premier League
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Post by kickinpretty on Apr 16, 2005 19:55:04 GMT 1
Thanks HHS, i was just taking a look myself, still a few promotions off the conference though, but they dont half get some decent crowds watching them.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 16, 2005 22:07:32 GMT 1
Brilliant news.
Let's hope they keep getting promoted season on season so it won't be long until they can give MK Dons a thoroughly good f***ing pasting.
Well done AFC
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Post by Pilch on Apr 16, 2005 22:24:39 GMT 1
i predicted this would happen
well it wasn't hard to predict considering the amount of revenue they must take
well done to them and i would be surprised if a club ever gets re located again
the idea for afc dons was so simple and yet so effective
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Post by ianwhit on Apr 17, 2005 12:00:14 GMT 1
still be back to the same stage as wimbledon if they get in the league, without a ground capable of leage football?
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Post by rob on Apr 17, 2005 12:07:54 GMT 1
well grounds have to have a capacity of 4000 in total with i think 1000 seats. Kingsmeadow, which they bought of Kingstonian, for £3mill or something, and share with kingstonian as their tennants (on a favourable rent) has a capacity of 6299 with 1125 seats. So it is upto league standards
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