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On This Day in 1960 Wimbledon number 10, Geoff Hamm, and Tooting's Paddy Hasty compete for a high ball as the Dons lose 0-3 to their bitter rivals in the London Senior Cup. "Although we didn't much like Kingstonian or Woking, Tooting were the real enemy," supporter Andy Fullard recalled. "They became a bogey team, and I was envious of everything about them. They had a huge new stand that ran down one side of the pitch at Sandy Lane, and they seemed to have lots of supporters at my school. I remember the London Senior Cup tie as they really rubbed my nose in it on the Monday morning. And then they took our title at the end of the season." Click here for On This Day at historicaldons.com
Greatest story in football,sold to Chelsea , dear oh dear... would rather go into administration đ
30th Jan 2026 08:54:19 [82.lo.gg.ed]
Just image them chelsea women banners on the lamppost of plough lane like outside KM.
Chelsea women playing at PL would be the end of our women's team. I do think ground sharing could be a viable solution to our issues. What happened to the rumours about London Irish?
30th Jan 2026 08:44:58 [10.lo.gg.ed]
Ex www.wup.me.uk - The home of WU
Itâs nice that weâre thinking about selling to a club with owners and ethics very similar to ours. ***checks notes, Clearlake Capital⊠oh⊠****
30th Jan 2026 08:35:30 [104.lo.gg.ed]
Ex www.wup.me.uk - The home of WU
Didn't the news stories about the Broncos suggest they were looking to move elsewhere after the coming season?
30th Jan 2026 08:32:29 [86.lo.gg.ed]
Ex www.wup.me.uk - The home of WU
I don't see we have much of a choice if the finances are true. Just seems like Groundhog day to me. I'm not sure I want Chelsea in our stadium and I have season tickets for both teams. I see it as a needs must and might give us breathing space while we work out who we sell to. As long as it's a deal that we can get out of if we get on a better footing then we are going to have to agree to this
30th Jan 2026 08:30:43 [31.lo.gg.ed]
Ex www.wup.me.uk - The home of WU
âSell, sell, sell!!! Nooooo, not to bloody Chelsea!!!â đ€Șđđđđ€·đ»ââïž
30th Jan 2026 08:18:49 [104.lo.gg.ed]
Ex www.wup.me.uk - The home of WU
I think the Chelsea women link up at plough lane would be a great idea - sell them a stake in the stadium and let them add us the extra 5,000 or so seats that would accommodate their crowds
30th Jan 2026 07:59:15 [104.lo.gg.ed]
This very much seems win win - which is why it probably wonât happen đ
Non League was fun as a journey when we reformed, but if we chose it as a destination because we thought that we had to cut wage costs so much "in order to stay fan-owned" then I personally wouldn't be interested in that. If we did decide to settle back into non league permanently then we certainly wouldn't need a ground the size of PL - maybe we would sell it to Chelsea women and go back to KM again. As I say, not for me at that stage.
30th Jan 2026 07:38:09 [86.lo.gg.ed]
Ex www.wup.me.uk - The home of WU
Should add, that they will play 80% of games at PL and put their prime games at Stamford Bridge.
30th Jan 2026 07:33:00 [87.lo.gg.ed]
+ they'd replace a small spattering of yellow and blue seats on non-season tickets with white ones.
STOP PRESS -We will become tenants in our own (@ present) ground,. They will build stands and we will get an income boost in the process.
30th Jan 2026 07:26:03 [87.lo.gg.ed]
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30th Jan 2026 07:16:55 [82.lo.gg.ed]
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"... only way to save us from local derbies against Walton Casuals and the like again. I don't know if I could face watching that again."
Walton Casuals has dissolved.
But Walton & Hersham is a succes story, and plays good football.
30th Jan 2026 00:45:23 [87.lo.gg.ed]
Well, the grass is not at all always greener in Championship etc...
Trips, well maybe they can do something about that ...
29th Jan 2026 23:38:41 [125.lo.gg.ed]
Proper East or North stand would help
And Kia Ora from Aotearoa
29th Jan 2026 23:36:59 [125.lo.gg.ed]
Ex www.wup.me.uk - The home of WU
It only adds a few thousand to their gate and theyâre looking for double digit growth. Not gonna happen.
29th Jan 2026 23:36:22 [195.lo.gg.ed]
Ex www.wup.me.uk - The home of WU
A ladies team would be the ideal ground share, much less damage to pitch than the men's team or the egg-chasers. For CFC ladies. 8,600 cap would be decent for Prem but do they get more for European games?
29th Jan 2026 23:34:36 [125.lo.gg.ed]
Some "subtle" branding at the ground would be ok with me if it came with some decent income stream ;-/
Weâve waited so long to have a stadium of our own and I dont want loads of Chelsea signage around our stadium. But letâs face it Chelsea will want something for their investment and knowing our financial predicament puts them in a strong position to hold us to ransom. I donât like the idea at all.
29th Jan 2026 23:28:50 [82.lo.gg.ed]
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Thatâs the catch Meadow. From KM capacity to PL capacity isnât enough for Chelsea to invest. The numbers just donât add up for them.
29th Jan 2026 23:23:39 [195.lo.gg.ed]
Certainly not enough for them ti pay the sort of money we need.
I absolutely despise Chelsea but less so their women. If they were willing to invest a significant amount into our ground, I'd take it.
29th Jan 2026 23:20:16 [86.lo.gg.ed]
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We should ask the club board.
29th Jan 2026 23:06:38 [195.lo.gg.ed]
Oh yeah thatâs right they wonât answer theyâll tell you they canât answer and that youâre a bad person for asking and then theyâll shut email down.
Trigs i heard we still have a financial interest in Rudoni. No idea how much of an interest though it was just pre match chatter.
29th Jan 2026 23:03:23 [31.lo.gg.ed]
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I'd also be amazed if this rumour was true but I wouldn't be averse to it. Currently. aside from sliding into administration and hoping to be bought out and not subsequently ripped off, the only way to continue in existence is to cut costs (mostly playing budget) to a level our revenue will allow (which will be lower than what it currently is if we end up in non-league because we would lose income from EFL-related stuff and we would have lower crowds). Our constitution prevents us selling out, however much it may be the only way to save us from local derbies against Walton Casuals and the like again. I don't know if I could face watching that again.
29th Jan 2026 22:57:09 [81.lo.gg.ed]
Ex www.wup.me.uk - The home of WU
How would people feel if Chelsea bought a minority but significant stake in the stadium itself, which cleared our debts, provided capex for the training ground development we keep hearing is required and provided a commitment to contribute towards the expansion of the stadium when it is required?
29th Jan 2026 22:51:27 [81.lo.gg.ed]
It would help our balance sheet but it would not deal with our ongoing operating losses so that needs to be dealt with, one way or another through realistic means and not pie in the sky garbarge one poster who pops in now and again to bombard us with.
*not a criticism of Rudoni heâs far and away our best creation under the AFCW banner but if he gets picked up by Bournemouth for ÂŁ30m weâll get zilch.
29th Jan 2026 22:51:03 [195.lo.gg.ed]
Ex www.wup.me.uk - The home of WU
Yes I was being tongue in cheek about a sell on clause for KM seeing as we historically (pre-Cope) havenât managed to do anything significant along those lines in terms of decent clause or decent player to make a clause worth it.* Iâd be amazed if Chelsea really wanted to play their womenâs games at Plough Lane given the small increase in capacity versus what Arsenal women have shown they can do at their own stadium.
29th Jan 2026 22:48:52 [195.lo.gg.ed]
Iâd be more amazed if they were willing to pay much to do so.
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