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Original Wimbledon´s Cup runneth out

AFP - 10 November 2008 23:15

AFC Wimbledon, formed in 2002 by fans of the old Wimbledon - which relocated to Milton Keynes to become MK Dons - lost 4-1 at home to League Two promotion contenders Wycombe.

LONDON (AFP) - Their illustrious footballing forebears won the trophy in 1988, famously dispatching Liverpool in the final - but the reincarnation of that Wimbledon team saw their FA Cup run come to an end in the first round on Monday.

AFC Wimbledon, formed in 2002 by fans of the old Wimbledon - which relocated to Milton Keynes to become MK Dons - lost 4-1 at home to League Two promotion contenders Wycombe.

Having started off six years ago by advertising for players to come and train on Wimbledon Common AFC Wimbledon are now gunning for promotion from the non-league Blue Square South, the sixth tier of the English game having come through last year from the seventh-level Isthmian League Premier Division.

But any dreams the club harbour of one day emulating the original Wimbledon's climb out of the non-league game to the top flight and Wembley will have to wait another year after Wycombe proved a class apart.

Matt Harrold netted a first-half brace to put the visitors in command and although Sam Hatton gave AFC a glimmer of hope as they tried to pull off a shock in their first meeting against league opposition Matt Phillips made it 3-1 on the hour before Harrold completed his hat-trick.

The original Wimbledon created some of the greatest chapters in FA Cup history by first ousting then top flight giants Burnley away in the third round in 1975 - the first home loss a non-league outfit had inflicted on a first division side in the 20th Century.

Goalkeeper Dickie Guy - now AFC Wimbledon's chairman - then saved a penalty at Elland Road as the minnows held then mighty Leeds, who were reigning league champions, before the Yorkshire side edged the replay.

Within nine years of being elected to the Football League the "Dons" were in the top flight and remained there for 14 seasons.

They enjoyed their finest hour in the 1988 FA Cup final, when keeper Dave Beasant saved a penalty from John Aldridge and Lawrie Sanchez scored the winner as Wimbledon completed a rags to riches tale.

But ultimately the bubble burst following relegation in 2000 and the club moved to Milton Keynes, prompting the core of their fans to create a new club from nothing.

Milton Keynes Dons won promotion to League One last season under Paul Ince, who then moved to take the Blackburn Rovers hotseat.

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Comments (6)

Tontodonati

11 November 2008 02:52

It has been a while since I listed some of the most hilarious comments on this web site.

This one is my second so far. Many more will come in the future. Enjoy it!

David Norris gesture is not insulting I think , if he offended anyone he should ask sorry , but punishing him is so stupid .

i’m a father of 2 and i wouldn't let that go to court if you know what i mean. temporary insanity!!

Oh we ve had a female commentator on soccerway. It's a revolution!

Sporting deserved to win !

Porto is playing bad...But the won !

I think Benfica will win The Portuguese Cup !

Tarciturnio, if you live in Toronto, go to the nearest social services office in your area. There is one on Coxwell Ave, Charles St., Kennedy Road, Bloor St.. and one on Jane St. among many others. Just tell them that you need a TV and they will immediately buy one for you. Better still, mention my name, for I was a "regular" with them, and they may even buy 2 TV sets for you. In the unlikely event that they fail to help you, go to Sherbourne and Queen. The Salvation Army office is there. They also know me very well. Even if they wont buy you a TV set, yet they may accommodate you for the night! I love Canada. It's a great country. Good luck!

And you obviously don't know what happened, we got new owner's with less than 24 hours left in the transfer window, so that doesn't mean anything.

We are a really up and down team at the moment, sometimes we play amazing football but other times we just cannot get any rhythm

Oh you agree with me azemzi .....thanks I told him one more goal for Chelsea and he put it for Rovers . Well , FUlham is not a difficult game for UTD anyways ...,,.,..

Yes , it takes always 2 , 3 days to forget a football tragedy ...A tragedy because they thought they will win easily , by the end Arsenal dominated them from the beginning to the end .

typical Italian mentality: "expect the worst"

Fred, you like opera my friend?

La donna èè mobil

qual piuma al vento,

Muta d'accento e di pensier!

e di pensier!

e di pensier!

I know, I know I'm supposed to be staying away!

newtonheath1878

11 November 2008 09:02

Fred, I'm glad I've brought some amusement to your life!

newtonheath1878

11 November 2008 09:12

Seen as this is a report about Wimbledon we might as well carry on with the comedy, here's one for you Fred!

A Flat Stomach

A little boy walks into his parents' room to see his mom on top of his dad bouncing up and down. The mom sees her son and quickly dismounts, worried about what her son has seen. She dresses quickly and goes to find him.

The son sees his mom and asks, ‘What were you and Dad doing?’

The mother replies, ‘well, you know your dad has a big tummy?’ ‘Yes’ replies the little boy. The mother continues ‘so sometimes I have to get on top of it and help flatten it!’

‘You’re wasting your time’ said the boy. ‘Why is that?’ the mom asked puzzled.

‘Well when you go shopping the lady next door comes over and gets on her knees and blows it right back up’.

Tontodonati

11 November 2008 12:35

Newtonheath, might as well have a good laugh!

Joga_Bonito

11 November 2008 22:15

How is my comment funny..? Oh well your a senior I guess I should respect your opinion mate

Joga_Bonito

11 November 2008 22:16

On subject, MKD loses :)

Not a fan of those company clubs

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