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Selhurst Park (Wimbledon FC)Newest Review: ... the club struggled to attract attendances that third division teams would be embarrased about. There's a lot of clubs in London, and Wimbledon's meteoric rise to the top of English football came too quickly for most supporters to switch allegiances to them. The crowds are low and a move away could attract fresh faces in an area where there is less competition. Moving away could give ... more |
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by - written on 07/08/01
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There has been a lot of anger recently over the proposed move of Wimbledon to Milton Keynes, with split opinion over whether or not any such move should be allowed, and whether it would be beneficial to the club. There are two sides to the argument, and both sides must be considered before any judgement is made. First of all, Wimbledon don't have a healthy support. They do not seem likely to bounce back into the Premiership and they don't seem to be going in an upward direction. Even at their peak in the Premiership with Sam Hamman and Joe Kinnear, the club struggled to attract attendances that third division teams would be embarrased about. There's ... Read the complete review
by - written on 02/03/01 (Useful, 78 readings)
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The reputation of selhurst park is of a small and poor ground. The reality is only a little different. Even though Selhurst park is not actually the Wimbledon stadium, we have been there so long that when people think of selhurst park, Wimbledon f.c is often first thought. Being a big Dons fan, I go to most home matches, and have managed to observe certain ads and disads about the ground in order to write about it on dooyoo! The ticket prices are reasonably cheap, I dont know exactly what they are but they arent much. This makes the ground a good choice for any locals who just fancy seeing a game. As I said the reputation of Selhurst Park is ... Read the complete review

