Interesting, FCUM have never failed to get promoted, though this was the first year they didn't go up as champions. Of course MK Dons were promoted as well
Interesting times ahead in English football, it looks like. AFC Wimbledon and FC United of Manchester both won their play offs to get promoted, to Conference South and the Uniond Premier respectively. Both have crowds large enough to get into the English League, and now there's AFC Liverpool starting up next season.
English football is a rarity in that it has no B teams in the league pyramid (rightly so, IMO). In ten years though, how many fans' teams will it have?
Interesting, FCUM have never failed to get promoted, though this was the first year they didn't go up as champions. Of course MK Dons were promoted as well
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Same here, delighted for both clubs, especially FC United, to turn your back on a club you've supported all your life because you don't like the way the club is now being run must have been hard, glad to see it's starting pay off for them. I wonder if we will ever see rivalries between FC United, AFC Wimbledon and FC Liverpool, the inevitable FC City and whoever else joins the party? FC Liverpool vs FC United would be something else I think, and AFC Wimbledon being the established club among the lot would be funny when you think of where all these clubs came or are coming from
On the one hand, you've got football coming back into the hands of the people to an ever-growing extent and all that. On the other hand, you may well have existing clubs - usually the sole senior club in an area - pushed down the order by places already represented.
Like it or not, the English are probably the best supporters in the world, and to see them challenging the system in such a drastic and dramatic manner can only be good for football.
Overall, it'll be very good, I reckon. I don't think it'll be 100% straightforward as that - there'll be some problems, losers and downsides - but it'll definitely make for an interesting period.
If these "disillusioned" fans had wanted to, there are plenty of other Manchester clubs to support. Even in rebellion they are bought by the brand.
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AFCL specifically note that their new club is for those who have been priced out of supporting Liverpool, with the resulting problem that the hugely traditional father-and-son support has gone out of the club. There's obviously various reasons behind FCUM, but this is one of the major ones (obviously Glazer is there too). Most fans of the clubs are still fans of the "original" club too. Don't see a problem with it.
As for "plenty of other Manchester clubs to support", I assume if Arkaga up prices to E50 a ticket and fill out every week (don't laugh), you'll up and support Cobh?
Thing is, the English traditional football supporting psyche is completely geared towards going to the game. So watching half the games on telly isn't an option.
It seems AFC Liverpool are joining in the pyramid at level 10. Wimbledon are at level 6 and FCUM are at 7. Wimbledon are not far away from the football league (level 4) now.
I think it is great for football. When, not if, it happens, MK Dons V AFC Wimbledon will be a great grudge match.
I don't think MK Dons would view it the same way as pretty much every other team, including above all AFC Wimbledon.
FCUM visited AFC in a preseason friendly this year - as far as I know, it has not been the first. Both sets of fans have a lot of time for one another because they really are by for and of the fans. Went to watch AFC in a league game earlier in the season - good atmosphere and tremenduous home support. Owing to the wealth among the fans (the old Wimbledon was known for having the wealthiest fans in the league owing to location of the club in Merton), they should continue to rise, maybe not next year, but probably the following one.
That question was less stupid, though you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.
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I have time for AFC Wimbledon because they were genuinely screwed out of their club (although, that said, if the fans had cared enough to put their money where their mouths were, they could have actually stopped the move to MK). But I don't have time for FC United or AFC Liverpool. They're just fake clubs formed by fans throwing their toys out of their prams because they don't like their club's new owners (presumably because they happen to be American - can anyone actually tell me what Glazer has done that's so bad? Or Hicks for that matter - ok, he's made some mildly threatening remarks about Benitez, but are the Liverpool fans really that insecure and pathetic that they'll put their hatred of one man before their club loyalty?)
Also, one thing I find ironic is that according to some in this thread AFC Liverpool has been formed in protest at rising prices and commercialisation of football, yet look at their home page. 'Advertise here'. 'Become a member for just £35'. What a bunch of hypocrites.
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Agreed and agreed. A lot of fans of other clubs still harbour resentment towards MK Dons for the way in which they 'skipped' the pyramid in gaining their League place - time to grow up and move on, people, especially since there are now Football League rules in place to prevent such a reoccurrence of what is - effectively - franchising, i.e. the American model.
How about loading nearly £600 million of debt onto MUFC to fund the takeover? The Glazer family only paid £350 million of their own money out of the total £950 million purchase price to secure ownership. Legal but very immoral, and fans of 'the brand' are paying for the shortfall (and will do so for a long time to come) through the increased costs of their season tickets and/or merchandise purchases.
At last, someone using 'ironic', in a footballing context, in its proper sense. Gold star for you Cymro.
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Ticket and merchandise prices have been soaring for years now anyway. I honestly think the outrage was more a xenophobic anti-American thing, but that's just my personal view. In any case, the financial meltdown the breakaways had claimed would happen hasn't materialised, so they really are just looking like silly kids who've thrown their toys out of the pram.
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Six. Hundred. Million. Pounds. In. Debt.
Furthermore, it's all new debt; that which the club never had before and all to further the ambitions of a distant sporting oligarch. Enough to make the most ardent internationalist turn firmly against the new kids on the block.
After all, the MUFC family seems pretty good at assimilating people from all over the globe, so I find the anti-American theory a little dubious. Still, just my opinion too...
Yet... no matter how long it takes, a crash will surely happen; the longer the boom goes on, the harder the fall will be.
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I think that was just the straw that broke the camel's back. The problems have been building up for a decade - sitting at games, being thrown out and banned for standing, dead atmosphere, can't afford to bring the next generation of fans along. That's essentially what the fans of both clubs have gone after.
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