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#326878
wurzel wrote:They might be the same ones. Milton Keynes likes buying things from other cities, football teams for example


Surely Milton Keynes didn't "buy" the football team, or even steal it? As I remember Wimbledon was in very deep financial trouble, and the package the directors came up with to keep it alive involved a relocation to somewhere less expensive to be (which, compared to Wimbledon could have been almost anywhere)? I don't think the initiative came from Milton keynes did it?
#326879
Milton Keynes wasn't the only potential moving place for Wimbledon.

I'd have been happier, had we reared our own football team from scratch years ago, but really, in days of old, football teams have moved down the road before.. and in this day and age of globalisation, Wimbledon isn't a hell of a lot further than "down the road" from Milton Keynes.
#326881
Yudster wrote:
wurzel wrote:They might be the same ones. Milton Keynes likes buying things from other cities, football teams for example


Surely Milton Keynes didn't "buy" the football team, or even steal it? As I remember Wimbledon was in very deep financial trouble, and the package the directors came up with to keep it alive involved a relocation to somewhere less expensive to be (which, compared to Wimbledon could have been almost anywhere)? I don't think the initiative came from Milton keynes did it?

But why couldnt the new owners and investors keep the team in london where they has been for their whole existance? They were playing in a 25,000 seater ground, and getting average crowds of 3,000 when people knew about the move! NO-ONE wanted them to move to MK. Hence why nearly every football fan in the country calls them "Franchise FC"
#326882
Topher wrote:in days of old, football teams have moved down the road before.. and in this day and age of globalisation, Wimbledon isn't a hell of a lot further than "down the road" from Milton Keynes.
#326883
Because they couldn't afford to stay in London. They were in extraordinarily deep do-do financially. London - especially South West London - is one of the most expensive places to lease property or land in the world. Milton Keynes, strangely, isn't.
#326884
Yudster wrote:Milton Keynes, strangely, isn't.

It's still not cheap (even compared with a lot of today's property and land prices) because of its proximity to London. But yes, a hell of a lot cheaper than actually being in London.
#326928
foot-loose wrote:You are all talking nonsense. Wimbledon is where the Wombles play tennis.

Nout to do with football.

Funny because Wimbledon Tennis courts aren't actually in Wimbledon...you need to get off at Southfields on the District line. Whatever you do don't take the Northern line to South Wimbledon just because you get off at Waterloo or Kings Corss and don't fancy changing...you'll end up in the middle of no-where..

The Wombles already know this though.....they have an Oyster...Unlce Blugaria gets his travel free after 9am!
#327569
I forgot to do this...

1. Who did not run in the 2004 US presidential election?
A: John Kerry
B: Ralph Nader
C: George W Bush
D: Mel Gibson

2. Which of these is the name of a type of body armour?
A: Ringmail
B: Linkmail
C: Metalmail
D: Chainmail

3. Which New York thourghfare is famous for its theatres?
A: Wall Street
B: Fifth Street
C: Main Street
D: Broadway

4. To date, who has not had a UK Christmas No 1 single?
A: Cliff Richard
B: Spice Girls
C: Band Aid 20
D: Iron Maiden

5. The grizzly is a variety of what type of bear?
A: Black
B: Brown
C: Polar
D: Spectacled

_________________________________________________________________________

6. Which city is served by Connolly Station?
A: Cardiff
B: Edinburgh
C: London
D: Dublin

7. Short stop is a position in which sport?
A: Polo
B: Baseball
C: Rugby league
D: Lacrosse

8. Which of these apes is smallest?
A: Gibbon
B: Orang-utan
C: Gorilla
D: Chimpanzee

9. What is the comedian Lenny Henry's first name?
A: Lenworth
B: Leonard
C: Lennox
D: Lensey

10. The chough is a member of which bird family?
A: Thrush
B: Finch
C: Crow
D: Gull
_________________________________________________________________________

11. In the sitcom 'Seinfeld', what is Kramer's first name?
A: Beppo
B: Ortho
C: Cosmo
D: Zolto

12. What is a cosset?
A: Pet piglet
B: Pet kid
C: Pet lamb
D: Pet calf

13. What is the TV character Captain Scarlet's real name?
A: Adam Svenson
B: Conrad Turner
C: Paul Metcalfe
D: Bradley Holden

14. The Bloke plateau is in which country?
A: Slovenia
B: Croatia
C: Czech Republic
D: Hungary

15. In which year did Jane Austen die?
A: 1817
B: 1827
C: 1837
D: 1847


February Leaderboard

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  • Yudster: 135 points (played 1 game)
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I'll do another one later.