I took my daughter and her friend to AFC Wimbledon's must-win match with Fleetwood Town on Saturday. Fantastic afternoon and just how football should be. Great atmosphere, plenty of tension and then lots of applause from Fleetwood Town for the Dons fans at the final whistle. Then a peaceful pitch invasion and a lap of honour by the players (seems a bit odd for coming fourth from bottom but let's not quibble) who high fived fans and posed for photos.
The club is working on remaining financially sustainable and owned by the fans.
QPR, take note!
Quote from: domprague on April 29, 2013, 05:09:12 PM
I took my daughter and her friend to AFC Wimbledon's must-win match with Fleetwood Town on Saturday. Fantastic afternoon and just how football should be. Great atmosphere, plenty of tension and then lots of applause from Fleetwood Town for the Dons fans at the final whistle. Then a peaceful pitch invasion and a lap of honour by the players (seems a bit odd for coming fourth from bottom but let's not quibble) who high fived fans and posed for photos.
The club is working on remaining financially sustainable and owned by the fans.
QPR, take note!
Wimbledon are a good little club with good loyal supporters, could argue they're one of the bigger clubs in the division if you compared their home/away attendance percentage
Cod Army! I actually follow Fleetwood Town. I am even less likely to ever see them play in person than I am Fulham, but you never know.
When I saw the title I thought it was meant to indicate an potential league fixture a couple of years from now.
Quote from: DJinNJ on April 29, 2013, 09:26:03 PM
When I saw the title I thought it was meant to indicate an potential league fixture a couple of years from now.
So did I .
Back at Plough Lane .