I agree Brighton and id like to think that particularly now we would respond better as fans, but before this move, would we have really been moved to do anything? We not have agreed with it, but I doubt we would have pressured our owners to prevent if if things were ok on the pitch. Far from the right thing to do but results orientated and easy to bury your head. Only fans who have suffered such adversity like Wimbledon properly understand. I know im far more sympathetic to pompeys plight than I was 12 months ago and we need the football family more than ever now, but I feel no pleasure in seeing nortampton won or lose and wish no bad on them as a club. Only sisu have the ability to get me really steamed up.
We'll reward them by selling out MK Dons again next season. #solidarity.
Grendel is that you in there?
No, just another person who doesn't share the forum brain cell.
Care to thank the AFC Dons fans for trying to help us out?
If you don't like the forum, or if it's so beneath you why bother posting?
We'll reward them by selling out MK Dons again next season. #solidarity.
Just like they reward us by entering sixfields?? What a stupid thing to say.
I don't think so. It's ironic that the biggest away following this season was at a franchise club.
From the Hotel End (Cobblers) forum:
"Talking to a couple of Wimbledon supporters in Carr's Bar who told me that the blue bits of paper that their supporters displayed at one point during the game were about Coventry's campaign to return to playing in a new stadium in Coventry.
If the Cov or Wombles' supporters has told us we could have joined in !"
Pretty much the view on football governance from mates in the town - some are Cobblers fans, most are not. The new stadium bit probably refers to the Ricoh I suspect
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