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The Dons worried and they shoud know. (1 Viewer)

  • Thread starter Snozz_is_god
  • Start date Jul 12, 2013
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Snozz_is_god

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  • Jul 12, 2013
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http://llocally.com/thedonstrust/2013/07/12/coventry-city/
 
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Jack Griffin

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  • Jul 12, 2013
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That is very pertinant, so I shall reproduce it in full..
AFC Wimbledon owners The Dons Trust has expressed its deep concern about recent developments at Coventry City, stating that it is “worried for the future of the Club.”

Chair of The Dons Trust, Matthew Breach, said that Coventry’s move to ground-share at Northampton Town “could be extremely dangerous for football”.

The Football League has permitted the would-be owners of Coventry City to move the Club to Northampton for three years, citing Wimbledon’s previous move to Selhurst Park in 1991 as a precedent.

Matthew Breach said “In 1992, the then owners of Wimbledon Football Club were given permission to move the Club, supposedly temporarily, to Crystal Palace FC’s Selhurst Park. This was meant to be a ground share which would end with a new stadium in our home borough. But this move and the lack of proper oversight by the football authorities fostered the conditions for the final destruction of the Club and its permanent removal to Milton Keynes.

“We’re extremely worried that in agreeing to this move, the Football League has not thought out the potential consequences, which could be catastrophic for Coventry City and its fans and community, but also could be extremely dangerous for football as a whole.”

Talking about the achievements of AFC Wimbledon under fan ownership, Matthew added “That we’re only now realistically seeking a return to Plough Lane, where our own demise commenced, shows just how long it can take to reconnect and rebuild those links. Although we’re very proud of what we’ve achieved under fan ownership we need to be honest and say that the cause was a failure to properly police the game by the football authorities.”
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Sky Blue Pete

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  • Jul 12, 2013
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That's why it's the end if they kick off outside of coventry and anyone that says anything else is deluded
 

Nonleagueherewecome

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  • Jul 12, 2013
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Very pertinent..
 
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theferret

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  • Jul 12, 2013
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Sky Blue Pete said:
That's why it's the end if they kick off outside of coventry and anyone that says anything else is deluded
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It isn't the end, it might be, but it needn't be.

The key difference is that we will have a stadium sitting there empty waiting to be used, so you hope that even if we start the season in Northampton, common sense will win through pretty quickly and we'll make a swift return.

Plough Lane was sold off so they never had a 'home' to return to.
 

Sky Blue Pete

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  • Jul 12, 2013
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I disagree but I'm not necessarily correct
 

chiefdave

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  • Jul 12, 2013
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theferret said:
It isn't the end, it might be, but it needn't be.

The key difference is that we will have a stadium sitting there empty waiting to be used, so you hope that even if we start the season in Northampton, common sense will win through pretty quickly and we'll make a swift return.

Plough Lane was sold off so they never had a 'home' to return to.
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wasn't Wimbledons stadium sat empty for years after they left?
 
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Jack Griffin

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  • Jul 12, 2013
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chiefdave said:
wasn't Wimbledons stadium sat empty for years after they left?
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Not exactly, it was used for Palace & Wimbledon reserve matches from 1991 till 1998, then the land was sold to Safeway & they demolished it in 2002. It is now a housing estate.
 
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Sba180

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  • Jul 13, 2013
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It was a bit of a bastard with Wimbledon stadium just across the road.
 
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