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AFC Wimbledon have played at Kingsmeadow, in Kingston upon Thames, since they were founded by supporters of Wimbledon FC, external in 2002. Plough Lane a 'spiritual home' for Dons Image source ...
AFC Wimbledon say they need to raise a further £11m by January to complete their new stadium at Plough Lane. Borrowing the money they need would leave the Dons with a playing budget "barely ...
The original Wimbledon FC were forced to leave Plough Lane in 1991 following the publication of the Taylor Report which, in the wake of the Hillsborough disaster, recommended that all top-flight ...
AFC Wimbledon have been granted permission to return to Plough Lane and build a new stadium. After a lengthy period of consultation with Merton Council, the Dons have been given permission to make ...
AFC Wimbledon fan Alice Dunnett, 87, went to the match with her husband Sid, told the club’s website of her return: "Wonderful, wonderful. I first stepped into Plough Lane 30 years ago. Recent ...
AFC Wimbledon have been granted permission to return to Plough Lane and build a new stadium.After a lengthy period of consultation with Merton Council, the Dons have been given permission to make ...
The new stadium will be just 250 yards down the road from the old Plough Lane ground where Wimbledon FC played. Dons chief executive Erik Samuelson described Wednesday as a “momentous day” for ...
Kingston’s professional football club AFC Wimbledon has launched an equity crowdfunding campaign on Seedrs to help finance its return to a new stadium on Plough Lane. The organization is ...
AFC Wimbledon have been granted permission to return to build a new stadium on Plough Lane. The team, who were formed in 2002 after Wimbledon FC… ...
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