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Baginton

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Anyone going down to Milton Keynes FA cup weekend to protest against the FA for allowing franchise football??

I'm totally behind the AFC Wimbledon camp on this, disgusting what happened to them, Winkleman should have taken MK City who were playing in Wolverton at the time and taken them through the non leagues like everyone else has to :jerkit:


NO TO FRANCHISE, NEVER FORGIVE, NEVER FORGET !!
 

wingy

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I'm amazed Sisu did'nt try to supplant us into that redbrick building in Glasgow recently,60,000 turning up every other weekend.
 

ccfctommy

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Anyone going down to Milton Keynes FA cup weekend to protest against the FA for allowing franchise football??

No, just you.

Wrong what happened, but if it didnt them Wimbledon Fc would have eventually died. A lot of AFC Wimbledon supporters will go to this making any 'boycott' they originally told fans to do pointless.

Both teams are here to stay, so i'm not too fussed about the issue anymore.
 

SkyBlueDaz

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I feel quite strongly about this, the thought of what happened to the origional Wimbledon ever happening to City is sickening, regardless of the fact Wimbledon Fc were going to be liquidated. I hope AFC absolutely batter them, would top off an amazing climb through the football league.
 

Baginton

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Protest would have been a better word...

Errr the original Dons were only in trouble because the fans were boycotting, their TEMPORARY move away from Merton to Croydon lasted a total of 11 years :facepalm: 11 years of travelling 6 miles across London to home games, like us travelling to Hinckley or Rugby for over a decade!!

And for people who don't give a shit/fuck, Its lucky its not not your club that was sold out from underneath you:whistle:

This is mainly about the FA shitting on little clubs, its even on a Sunday in front of the ITV cameras, great tv a mass protest outside the ground, I know Luton and Northampton fans plan to turn up!
 
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Otis

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Think the majority of fans were very concerned about this when it happened and as has been said they shouldn't have kept the Dons name.

MK should have just built their own team and Wimbledon do what they did and take the hit and start out as a brand new club.

This thing of moving a club like this in this manner should never be allowed to happen again. I sincerely hope Wimbledon stuff them.
 

ccfcway

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Are we any different ?

I dont recognise CCFC as the same club I used tio support on the West Terrace as a boy,

now we play in a half empty stadium where every corner is sponsored by "tantastic, your local tanning salon".

I bet that the AFC Wimbledon fans have had every bit as much fun and excitement in the past few years than they did in the 80's /90's.
 

Ash

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I don't understand why Wimbledon fans are boycotting the match, surely they'd be really up for it? Unless I'm missing something?
 

WestEndAgro

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I don't understand why Wimbledon fans are boycotting the match, surely they'd be really up for it? Unless I'm missing something?

I think it's a demo outside, then going into the match, similar to our boycott against Southampton
 

nobbynutkins

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I don't understand why Wimbledon fans are boycotting the match, surely they'd be really up for it? Unless I'm missing something?

I think they're boycotting it because a lot of AFC Wimbledon fans don't recognise MK Dons as a legitimate club.

Don't quote me on that, though.
 

1nilandwe...

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But you, nor anyone else can make any difference whatsoever....?

So, whenever anything like this happens we should all just shut up like happy little sheep and let them get on with it?

If you are unhappy with something out of your control, protests, strikes, boycotts etc. at least let the bigger boys know that you're not happy about it, whether anything changes or not.
 

ccfctommy

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Happened ten years ago though, and the FA have since made rules preventing this from happening again.
 

SkyblueBazza

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Anyone going down to Milton Keynes FA cup weekend to protest against the FA for allowing franchise football??

I'm totally behind the AFC Wimbledon camp on this, disgusting what happened to them, Winkleman should have taken MK City who were playing in Wolverton at the time and taken them through the non leagues like everyone else has to :jerkit:


NO TO FRANCHISE, NEVER FORGIVE, NEVER FORGET !!

This kind of approach gets what kind of result?
Israel/Palastine? Forgiving is good forgetting is bad, and working together for mutual benefit builds strong futures.
 

SkyblueBazza

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So, whenever anything like this happens we should all just shut up like happy little sheep and let them get on with it?

If you are unhappy with something out of your control, protests, strikes, boycotts etc. at least let the bigger boys know that you're not happy about it, whether anything changes or not.

If it makes you feel good & you harm nothing or noone...you go for it.
 

Baginton

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I don't think there will be many AFC fans going into the stadium, that would be like giving money over to someone who stabbed you leaving you for dead a decade ago...

He stole a club, ripped it away from the fans who had it in their community for 114 years, while in his very own town, MK City were going bust and did so in 2002, why didnt he buy them??

Forgive NO, forget NO, dance for joy when they go bankrupt YES:claping hands:

If all fans stand together we can do something, without our money there is NO football :facepalm:
 

ThisManHere

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So, whenever anything like this happens we should all just shut up like happy little sheep and let them get on with it?

If you are unhappy with something out of your control, protests, strikes, boycotts etc. at least let the bigger boys know that you're not happy about it, whether anything changes or not.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/2765041.stm

Up to two million people marched through London to protest against the war in Iraq. What happened? Nothing happened. A few hundred Coventry fans protesting with the obligatory badly crafted coffin won't make a difference.

Listen, I'm all for standing up for what you believe in if your actions would realistically have a chance of making a difference. The MK Dons situation...nothing anyone does or says will make a difference which is why the original Wimbledon fans formed their own club. They obviously realized that they would be wasting their time continuing their protests.

Another example would be a couple of hundred Coventry fans jumping up and down outside the stadium with a dirty piss stained bed sheet making themselves look stupid on Sky Sports. Whilst I appreciate their sentiments and admire their efforts it was laughable at best. Strangely enough the group was decimated a few weeks later when the main protagonists left....
 

wingy

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You sir obviously know not one Iota of the goings on of SOC and I take issue with your lack of understanding on basic carpentry.
 

ThisManHere

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You sir obviously know not one Iota of the goings on of SOC and I take issue with your lack of understanding on basic carpentry.

I'll have you know that my knowledge of carpentry is indeed terrible. Much like whoever crafted the sky blue coffin.

Save Our City - Waste of time and effort.
 

DazzleTommyDazzle

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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/2765041.stm

Up to two million people marched through London to protest against the war in Iraq. What happened? Nothing happened. A few hundred Coventry fans protesting with the obligatory badly crafted coffin won't make a difference.

Listen, I'm all for standing up for what you believe in if your actions would realistically have a chance of making a difference. The MK Dons situation...nothing anyone does or says will make a difference which is why the original Wimbledon fans formed their own club. They obviously realized that they would be wasting their time continuing their protests.

Another example would be a couple of hundred Coventry fans jumping up and down outside the stadium with a dirty piss stained bed sheet making themselves look stupid on Sky Sports. Whilst I appreciate their sentiments and admire their efforts it was laughable at best. Strangely enough the group was decimated a few weeks later when the main protagonists left....

I'm a bit confused by what you're trying to say -

2 million people marching through London to protest against war in Iraq - nothing happened BUT I'm all for standing up for what you believe in if your actions would realistically have a chance of making a difference.

So you'd need what, 5 million marching with you to be bothered? Or would you want a letter from the relevant authority promising to change their decision if you went to the bother of getting out of bed?

I guess we just have to be grateful that not everyone thinks that way or we'd still have slavery, no universal suffrage and pubs would still close at 11 pm!! ;)
 

ThisManHere

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I'm a bit confused by what you're trying to say -

2 million people marching through London to protest against war in Iraq - nothing happened BUT I'm all for standing up for what you believe in if your actions would realistically have a chance of making a difference.

So you'd need what, 5 million marching with you to be bothered? Or would you want a letter from the relevant authority promising to change their decision if you went to the bother of getting out of bed?

I guess we just have to be grateful that not everyone thinks that way or we'd still have slavery, no universal suffrage and pubs would still close at 11 pm!! ;)

As in....they marched and achieved nothing and deep down they probably knew they wouldn't....
 

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