Here's hoping. Our travelling support won't be happy due to costs but it makes sense. However the match could be off anyway due to international call ups.That'll be yet another Tuesday that I have to book holiday for. My manager doesn't get football but thankfully I have a lot of brownie points racked up.I'd be up for playing them up here on the 12th October by reversing the home and away fixture.
The problem for Wimbledon isnt as such the lack of grounds in the area, but more alot of their nearby neighbours are premiership clubs and I find them alot less 'willing' for groundshare than others.
I think when we had the floods we did get some help from Newcastle and Sunderland who were top flight at the time, but neither offered their ground, training facilities and things I think was their support.
lower down the ladder they are more happier to give up ground for a game.
Crystal Palace, fulham or chelsea are the easiest from looks of it to change to, I'm doubtful any of them would agree, then its looking at maybe QPR, or Orient/Dagenham, maybe Barnet, bizarrely I think its harder to arrange groundshare in london than for us (who were miles from everyone) because no doubt police then look at who maybe is at home nearby same day etc etc.
hope it gets sorted, Carlisle went through it twice, in the short-term you dont find it too bad, getting to visit other alternate grounds, but it soon becomes a chore and you want back to being able to stroll up to your home ground.
Forget Sutton, aldershot another answer but then your starting to drift further away.
Looks a much longer term issue than Carlisle had we just had to drain water out then get on with it their whole pitch looks buggered
The problem for Wimbledon isnt as such the lack of grounds in the area, but more alot of their nearby neighbours are premiership clubs and I find them alot less 'willing' for groundshare than others.
I think when we had the floods we did get some help from Newcastle and Sunderland who were top flight at the time, but neither offered their ground, training facilities and things I think was their support.
lower down the ladder they are more happier to give up ground for a game.
Crystal Palace, fulham or chelsea are the easiest from looks of it to change to, I'm doubtful any of them would agree, then its looking at maybe QPR, or Orient/Dagenham, maybe Barnet, bizarrely I think its harder to arrange groundshare in london than for us (who were miles from everyone) because no doubt police then look at who maybe is at home nearby same day etc etc.
hope it gets sorted, Carlisle went through it twice, in the short-term you dont find it too bad, getting to visit other alternate grounds, but it soon becomes a chore and you want back to being able to stroll up to your home ground.
I work around the corner from Gloucester's ground. That was their 3rd flooding in 15 years, albeit by far the worst. They had no insurance (couldn't get any after the second flood) and took 13 years to get home.While Crawley would be happy to help we already have two teams a week playing on it. Us and Brighton ladies. We have a decent pitch (except for play off games) but three games a week is pushing it.
All the best though.
Anyone remember the pictures of Gloucester City's ground a few years ago. That was frightening!
Casey
I’m not one to defend them at all but the rain even in our area has been crazy, something like 3 times the monthly amount in a few hours and we have a number of main roads being shut as they’re now basically rivers.First time SW London gets a bit of light drizzle and it’s a crisis!
We have that much rain in our dinner break and just crack on
100% this. We probably had more trouble in the last three games at Plough Lane than in our entire existence and they certainly played their part. Biggest bunch of wankers in the league. When you have got our fans fighting with them for 20 minutes solid two seasons in a row you know it is bad because ‘risk element’ isn’t something many would really associate with our family club…one of their stewards even got thrown out by his fellow jacketed friends because he lost his head with some of our kids after 20 minutes of pushing and shoving. Then last season one of them got sacked for groping a kid. Classy bunch, like their employers.It's the Wimbledon stewards I feel for. Who are they going to harass and intimidate during a run of away fixtures?
None of the stewards laid a finger on your girlfriend.100% this. We probably had more trouble in the last three games at Plough Lane than in our entire existence and they certainly played their part. Biggest bunch of wankers in the league. When you have got our fans fighting with them for 20 minutes solid two seasons in a row you know it is bad because ‘risk element’ isn’t something many would really associate with our family club…one of their stewards even got thrown out by his fellow jacketed friends because he lost his head with some of our kids after 20 minutes of pushing and shoving. Then last season one of them got sacked for groping a kid. Classy bunch, like their employers.
There are a number of reasons why that would be unlikely (even if geographically preferable for Wimbledon). Capacity and the fact we already have Crystal Palace Under-21s and Women playing at GGL.Sutton United maybe?
Nope I think they are digging the pitch up today. Obviously we need to find the root cause of the problem and take it from there.I've never seen us at Aldershot so that would be my choice. Think it's one of the few Londonish grounds I've not been to. That and the new Spurs and West Ham ones but I can't imagine those are in the running. 9th November our match though, we could be be the ones in line for first match back at Plough Lane? Might be a bit optimistic that though.
Womble fans, have the club given any updates yet?
Looks crazy100% this. We probably had more trouble in the last three games at Plough Lane than in our entire existence and they certainly played their part. Biggest bunch of wankers in the league. When you have got our fans fighting with them for 20 minutes solid two seasons in a row you know it is bad because ‘risk element’ isn’t something many would really associate with our family club…one of their stewards even got thrown out by his fellow jacketed friends because he lost his head with some of our kids after 20 minutes of pushing and shoving. Then last season one of them got sacked for groping a kid. Classy bunch, like their employers.
We're in the mire but the response from the wider football community has been phenomenal. Someone went through through the donation feed and reckoned that we'd had support from at least 85 clubs. This is part of why I love football.
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