Easy 10
Brain dead MUG SHEEP
I sincerely hope the whole thing falls flat on its face and Wimbledon fold, once and for all. Because its not "Wimbledon" at all, is it ? Its a hybrid, a new club living off its old name. Wimbledon FC ceased to exist when Koppell abandoned all plans of staying in South London, and moving lock-stock up to MK. They no longer have an identity of their own, they can't be considered "Wimbledon" any more.
The FA and the Football League are culpable in all this. They have set a dangerous precedent in allowing Koppell to permanently move a football club out of its own community and relocate a hundred miles up the road. Now whats to stop the owner of a football club in a congested catchment area (Stockport ? Oldham ? Tranmere ?) thinking "I know. Lets close down here and move the club to Sussex/Norfolk/Dorset (or wherever) and see if we can double our crowds, and sort out a new stadium while we're at it".
What if, when we were stuck at Gillingham, we had someone running the club who thought "naah, lets forget going back to Sussex and go somewhere else, start afresh". Do we really want franchising to become part of the game in this country ?
Koppell is using Wimbledon as nothing more than a business opportunity, and to hell with the heart and soul of the club and its fanbase in South London, and it worries me that the football authorities have stood by and let him. For the sakes of all football clubs, this MK Dons thing must fail miserably, and Wimbledon must be seen to finally die a death. If it really takes off and succeeds, I fear they may not be the last.
The FA and the Football League are culpable in all this. They have set a dangerous precedent in allowing Koppell to permanently move a football club out of its own community and relocate a hundred miles up the road. Now whats to stop the owner of a football club in a congested catchment area (Stockport ? Oldham ? Tranmere ?) thinking "I know. Lets close down here and move the club to Sussex/Norfolk/Dorset (or wherever) and see if we can double our crowds, and sort out a new stadium while we're at it".
What if, when we were stuck at Gillingham, we had someone running the club who thought "naah, lets forget going back to Sussex and go somewhere else, start afresh". Do we really want franchising to become part of the game in this country ?
Koppell is using Wimbledon as nothing more than a business opportunity, and to hell with the heart and soul of the club and its fanbase in South London, and it worries me that the football authorities have stood by and let him. For the sakes of all football clubs, this MK Dons thing must fail miserably, and Wimbledon must be seen to finally die a death. If it really takes off and succeeds, I fear they may not be the last.