It’s the FA CUP!!!!!
Liverpool V AFC Wimbledon
Monday 5th January 2015
Kick off 8pm @ “The Cherry Red Records Stadium”
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Liverpool V AFC Wimbledon
Monday 5th January 2015
Kick off 8pm @ “The Cherry Red Records Stadium”
1. The Corrupt Officals:
REFEREE: TBD
ASST. REF. 1: TBD
ASST. REF. 2: TBD
4TH OFFICIAL: TBD
2. The Clubs:
Liverpool:
Freshly shocked (and many overjoyed) by the news that legendary captain Steven Gerrard will slip quietly away at the end of this season LFC will no doubt desire the great mans last game to be at wembley.
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7 times winners of the FA cup: 1964–65, 1973–74, 1985–86, 1988–89, 1991–92, 2000–01, 2005–06
AFC Wimbledon:
“On 28 May 2002, the Football Association backed a three-man independent commission decision to allow Wimbledon F.C. to relocate 56 miles north to the new town of Milton Keynes in Buckinghamshire after claims from Wimbledon chairman Charles Koppel that such a move was necessary in order to prevent the club from going bankrupt. Although the club were unable to physically move to Milton Keynes for over a year, their traditional local support dried up almost immediately in protest. On 30 May 2002 a group of Wimbledon F.C. supporters led by Kris Stewart and fellow founding members Marc Jones and Trevor Williams, announced plans to create a new club dubbed "AFC Wimbledon". On 13 June 2002, a new manager, kit, crest and stadium were unveiled to fans and the media at the packed out Wimbledon Community Centre. In order to assemble a competitive team at short notice, AFC Wimbledon held player trials on 29 June 2002 on Wimbledon Common, open to any unattached player who felt he was good enough to try out for the team. The event attracted 230 players, from whom the club's squad for their inaugural season was chosen.”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AFC_Wimbledon
Interestingly Neither AFC Wimbledon nor the Milton Keynes club who closed the previous club down actually actively claim the 1988 FA cup triumph however it would be remiss not to revisit this triumph for the dons.
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