Heavy rain on Sunday led to a huge sinkhole at AFC Wimbledon's Plough Lane The club has received donations exceeding £100,000 ...
Wimbledon FC's move to Milton Keynes remains one of the most taboo sagas in English football, but how do fans from both sides ...
It is the second home match Wimbledon have had to move in as many days after their Plough Lane home was hit by torrential rain which caused flooding and a sinkhole to open up on the pitch.
Wimbledon FC left its original home at nearby Plough Lane in 1991 because legislation required all-seater stadiums. Following a spell playing at Crystal Palace's Selhurst Park, in 2004 the club ...
Repairs to AFC Wimbledon’s Plough Lane stadium could cost up to £1million after a huge sinkhole opened up on their pitch. Heavy rainstorms overnight on Sunday caused the nearby River Wandle in ...
JUBILANT AFC Wimbledon fans celebrated yesterday after Merton Council approved their bid to return to Plough Lane and build a new stadium. The historic decision means the fans who formed the club 13 ...
Newcastle United have handed Wimbledon up to £15,000 as a donation. The Magpies are helping the lower division club towards repairing Plough Lane after flooding damage. Graham Stacey, a member of ...
AFC Wimbledon beat MK Dons 3-0 at Plough Lane in their most recent meeting "It was a solution that came up. In an ideal world it wouldn't have happened, but we don't live in an ideal world." ...
Wimbledon FC's highly controversial move to ... He had grown up supporting the Wombles and was their mascot in his second game at Plough Lane. He was at Wembley to see the famous "Crazy Gang ...