The ‘unjust’ play-offs were introduced in 1987 as a temporary measure to help the First Division lose two clubs but they are now more popular than ever By Richard Foster for The Agony and the Ecstasy of the Guardian Sport Network On the evening of Thursday 14 May 1987, six matches kicked off…
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AFC Wimbledon fail to score for the sixth successive game as they end the season with a goalless draw against Oldham.
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Goalkeeper James Shea looks set to return to the AFC Wimbledon team on Sunday when they host Oldham.
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Goalkeeper James Shea looks set to return to the AFC Wimbledon team on Sunday when they host Oldham.
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CHELSEA have been granted permission to take AFC Wimbledon youngster Toyosi Olusanya on trial.
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Kingstonian bade an emotional farewell to their ground on Saturday. Could the club, Chelsea and AFC Wimbledon have done more to prevent them moving? As the minutes ticked down on Kingstonian’s final match at Kingsmeadow one supporter quietly slipped away from the terrace at the end of the east…
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Tony McMahon scores twice as Bradford book their League One play-off place with a comfortable win over AFC Wimbledon.
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Bradford boss Stuart McCall is likely to choose from an unchanged squad as his side chase the point needed to secure their play-off place against AFC Wimbledon.
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