AFC Wimbledon Promoted to Blue Square Conference Premier

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  1. athletics68 Member+

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    Wait... you use the stats on FIFA 13 to determine how good teams are?

    As for you "picking" MKDons, I don't think you got the point of my post. I was mocking you for being a really shitty "fan" if you're scared off by a couple people treating you badly (and deservedly so) on their message board. You sound like a real piece of work.
          
  2. Hachiko The Akita on Big Soccer

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    Yes, I do. I donated my money to iPloughLane and I tuned in to the games when I was supporting AFC but they never acknowledged my support for the team. And I wasn't scared off, I was majorly pissed by their behavior towards me. It's as if they never wanted to get along. They're the real pieces of work, not me. I maintained my innocence then, and I maintain my innocence now.
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    That was my fear, actually.
  4. Hachiko The Akita on Big Soccer

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    Well, it seems your fear has been realized... :oops:
  5. bill0 Member

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    Lost 0-4 to Southend at home. :thumbsdown:

    Next: away to Morecambe on Saturday
  6. bill0 Member

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    Lost 3-1.

    Next match is next Sunday at 7:30 AM vs them. Might be worth waking up for, although with these results perhaps not...:(
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    I'm really interested in Ebbsfleet United's ownership structure.anyone out here a owner?
  8. bill0 Member

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    I'm basically sure that they are going to lose tomorrow... the game is in less than 6.5 hrs... I will be waking up & watching, though I'll probably end up regretting it. Really wish this game wasn't happening, but here we go, might as well beat em...
  9. Hachiko The Akita on Big Soccer

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    My God. I feel like I've had sex with 100 women in a harem without getting sick. This is awesome. :cool:
  10. EvanJ Member

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    Milton Keynes Dons scored in stoppage time to win 2-1.
    Hachiko repped this.
  11. athletics68 Member+

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    Fixed your post.
  12. bill0 Member

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    OK I lied, I slept in instead. It wasn't because I was tired, I just couldn't bear to watch it. That probably sounds over dramatic seeing as I have never been to England let alone Wimbledon, & on top of that my first experience rooting for Wimbledon was as AFCW not WFC, but I just didn't want to watch the game. Very glad that I did not. By all accounts it was a valiant effort by the team but I have no interest in watching any highlights or ever thinking about this game ever again.

    However at least this is all behind us. Now onto the important task of staying in the League... next match is away to Barnet next Saturday. Barnet are bottom of the table so it will be a big match.
  13. bill0 Member

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    A thought to happier times as tonight is a Surrey Senior Cup match, vs. Ashford Town.

    As for League 2, an away draw to Barnet, followed by a home defeat to Rotherham. In 22nd place just one spot out of the relegation places.

    Next League 2 fixture is away to Port Vale on Saturday, followed by home to Northampton Town on Boxing Day.
  14. Owen Thornhill Member

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    both games called off due to waterlogged pitch's game new years day next. Second from bottom but has some games in hand
  15. bill0 Member

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    Actually they played today vs. Oxford at home and lost 0-3. Certainly should be seeing some changes in the January window, if not the prospects of staying in the League are not looking that good. Bottom of the table now, but still a few games in hand and just 3 points off the pace.
  16. bill0 Member

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    They won! They conceded an equalizer in the 89' but then scored the winner in the 90' :)

    Still bottom of the table though I'm afraid, with the next match
    coming up at Rochdale on the 5th. Come on you Dons!
    Owen Thornhill repped this.
  17. bill0 Member

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    Rochdale 0 - 1 Wimbledon

    Wimbledon 2 - 2 Wycombe

    And today:

    Wimbledon 2 - 2 Port Vale (who are top of the table)

    Some encouraging results as far as safety goes, but the Dons are still in the drop zone sitting in 23rd. They do have a game in hand vs the 5 teams ahead of them though, and are even on points with 22nd place Plymouth.

    Next up is Burton on Feb 2.
  18. bill0 Member

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    They got a relatively good home draw vs. Burton 1-1 but today followed it up with a 0-3 defeat away to top of the table Port Vale. Dons are bottom of the table but just one point away from safety with a game in hand. Still 17 matches to go in the league for the Dons.

    Next up is away to mid-table Chesterfield, on Saturday.
  19. bill0 Member

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    They lost to Chesterfield 2-0.

    Today, they were home to Bradford.

    They equalized in the 83' and put the winner in in the 90'!!!!! FT 2-1 AFCW.

    In other news, MK is losing to Barnsley in the FA Cup.
  20. bill0 Member

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    MK is out of the FA Cup FYI.

    Despite the win Wimbledon are still bottom. However they are now just 1 point from safety and have a game in hand. Still 15 League 2 matches left in the season.

    Up next, Tuesday the Dons take on Northampton Town.
  21. bill0 Member

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    Drew 1-1. Still bottom, but even on points with 22nd and 23rd place (Plymouth Argyle and Accrington Stanley).

    Next up is away to Dag&Red on Saturday. Need to keep getting results.
  22. bill0 Member

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    Huge 1-0 victory! Up to 21st in the table. Still just 2 points clear, and it sets up a huge match on Tuesday vs. Plymouth who it bottom (just 3 points behind).
  23. bill0 Member

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    Home draw to bottom Plymouth sees the Dons back in the drop zone, albeit even on points with 22nd Accrington Stanley. Gulp.
  24. bill0 Member

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    -They advanced in the London Senior Cup on penalties over Barking

    -Today they lost 2-1 away at Cheltenham

    -Next match is Tuesday at Chipstead in the Surrey Senior Cup

    -Next League match is next Saturday away to York

    Dons are back in last place...just a point away from the safety zone though...
  25. bill0 Member

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    BTW the game was actually home to York...and the Dons won 3-2! HUGE result that puts the Dons in 21st place 2 points clear of the relegation zone. Next match is Tuesday away to Southend who is 8th in the table and desperate for a win to inch closer to the playoff places.

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