As stated previously, atmosphere doesn't travel in the ground so don't expect it to be any different tomorrow. Lots of boo'ing / shouting in the beginning then it'll go quiet once everyone needs to take a breath.
Match will be nothing to shout about. We'll try to play free-flowing football on...
Have always liked our visits to York. Fantastic city and pubs there, even if the ground is a bit run-down.
Scunthrope on a Tuesday comes to mind when I think of the worst.
This is how I see it. Two separate clubs, one who took a league place from the previous club, and another who took the fans, ethos of the club and the heroes previously involved with Wimbledon FC.
I'll take survival on the last day via an own goal off the CBs right buttock.
A lot of our fans are saying our manager and squad are more suited to the 'tippy-tappy' football of league one, but I remember hearing this each time we've been promoted... It'll be tough and we'll need to be really...
Depending on where you're going, it's sometimes better to stop somewhere else! Remember we used to spend more time in Chester than Wrexham when we played them. Same for Bury, we drank in Manchester.
For us you'll be better off stopping in Kingston, New Malden or Wimbledon, there's one pub...
I've got tickets through to the final in England make it, a small consolation for spending a short fortune on following England home and away the last few years. Torn between wanting England to do well and getting a hefty refund and two weeks DIY time in the new house.
Personally, I think...
Some new grounds for me so they stand out already. Bolton, Coventry, Oldham, Peterborough, Sheffield Utd, Walsall. Plus the Millwall and Charlton derbies will be good, and Oxford away is good for a drink-up. Special mention to Gillingham, our last two games there fantastic.
We've just announced a friendly away at fellow district line users, Dagenham & Redbridge on the 30th July. Hope the rest aren't that 'exciting'..
Oh, and Margate away again on the 16th Jul.