Saturday 28th February 2004
Hartley Wintney 0-2 AFC Wimbledon
Five games, five wins twenty seven goals for and non against not a bad start for Nicky English, but yesterdays game could have gone either way in the first half, the pitch's slope will always make for a difficult game as was proved last year when Hartley Wintney beat us two nil there, added to it the muddy conditions, Hartley Wintney settled the better and should have gone one nil up with a perfectly fair goal, but the ref disallow the goal.
The Dons final stepped up a ge ar and put HW under some sustained pressure, which finally paid off when Coops fired in a low cross field shot from the edge of the box that went into the bottom corner of the goal, on reading the oracle that is W&WW it looks like Danny Oakins put out a foot, that changed the path of the ball sending it goalward's and adding to the who's goal was it collection.
For the second half Nicky English brought on Simon Bassey for Seb Favarta and replaced Matt Martin with Ross Standen, a giant of a keeper making his debut in goal for the Dons to be fair Matt Martin had not had a bad game and both didn't have too make many saves, unlike the HW keeper who made some top saves to keep the score at just one.
On seventy minutes, having already added no.s four to ten to his book during the game the ref sent off HW no. ten for a second yellow card and five minutes later could have added ex-don Danny Roberts No.3 to his collection when he pushed Coops from behind in the box, for which the ref awarded penalty.
After Weds penalty Ryan Gray didn't seem too want to take it and Coops picked up the ball and didn't let it go, even when Danny Oakins came up too him and try and take the ball off him, Coops stepped up and fired the ball low to the left of the keeper, two nil Dons.
With five minutes left Paul Scott was brought down outside the box and before the free kick was taken the HW no.5 appear to say something to Scotty that resulted in a clash of heads, the ref decided that Scotty had head butted the HW player and sent him off making it ten aside.
So another win for the Dons and with the shock news that AFC Wallingford had been beaten three two at home to Raynes Park Vale , the gap at the top opened to nine points, with three games in hand, but with Matt Everard, Gavin Bolger and Simon Basssey all suspended the next couple of games against Chipstead and then Cobham could be tricky.
Goal Scorer : Danny Oakins (29), Kevin Cooper (75 pen)
Goals Scored Against : -
Team : Matt
Martin, Steve Gibson, Darren Dobbinson, Danny Oakins, Matt Everard, Andy Sullivan,
Seb Favata, Gavin Bolger, Paul Scott, Kevin Cooper, Ryan Gray.
Subs Used : Ross Standen, Lee Sidwell, Simon Bassey
Not used subs : Lewis Taylor, Joe Sheerin
Attendance : 803

Wednesday 25th February 2004
AFC Wimbledon 3-0 Westfield
Not much to say about this match, the first half disappeared just like Dobo's shot on goal which may have come down by now and the only real incident in the 1st half was Joe Sheerin limping off after thirty minutes, hopefully it's not too bad.
The second half was much better and the match was over as a contest after two goals in quick succession the first from Paul Scott on fifty two minutes, when he raced pass the Westfield defenders and slotted the ball pass the out coming keeper, the second goal was scored from an inswinging corner by Steve Gibson that went straight into the far corner unchallenged with a bit of help from Danny Oakins standing in the way of the keeper, which the Westfield keeper and players didn't like to much and tried without much luck to get the ref to change his decision.
Ryan Gray could have made it three fro the penalty spot, but the balls must have had too much air pumped into them as his shot landed somewhere inside the athletics arena, but he made up for it late on making it three nil and bringing our goal difference to plus one hundred.
Not the best performance from the Dons, but still one by three goals and Westfield did their part to keep the score level at half time and didn't fall apart after the first couple of goals unlike some teams.
Goal Scorer : Paul Scott (52), Steve Gibson (56), Ryan Gray (82)
Goals Scored Against : -
Team : Matt
Martin, Steve Gibson, Danny Oakins, Matt Everard, Darren Dobinson, Andy Sullivan,
Gavin Bolger, Seb Favata, Ryan Gray, Joe Sheerin,
Subs Used : Kevin Cooper, Noal Frankum, Lee Sidwell
Not used subs : Simon Bassey, Paul Quinn
Attendance : 2,174
Tuesday 24 February 2004
Changing of the guard.
Keeper Lee Carroll has left the club to join Northwood in the Rymans Premier and acting manager Nicky English has acted quickly to sign a replacement in Ross Standen who played for Withdean 2k last season, Matt Martn will be in goal for tomorrows match against Westfield
To read more Nicky's & Lee's see the O/S.

Saturday
21st February 2004
AFC Wimbledon 8-0 Bedfont
This game was built up to be a tough test for acting manager Nicky English, well if that's the score we get in tough games be better hire the Ovals scoreboard for an easy game, the first ten minutes were a bit slow with both teams making a few chances and not getting close, on nineteen minutes a poor punched clearance fell to the edge of the box Gavin Bolger and Seb Favarta both had shots on goal, the ball eventually fell to Sullivan who took the ball to the bye line and cross the ball over where Matt Everard and the keeper went up for it and when the ball came down it bounced off the back of Matt and just over the line.
Bedfont had their best chance to pull level when one of their players found himself clear in the six yard box, but his shot caused more danger to the crowd at athletics end than the Lee Carroll, the Dons 2nd goal came from a pin point cross from Ryan Gray on thirty six minutes landing just in front of Joe Sheerin in the penalty spot who hit the ball first time pass the Bedfont keeper.
For the rest of the first half the had plenty of chances to extend the lead, with quite a few falling too Coops, but he seem to be having an off day, we'll he's allowed one now and then I suppose and at half time he was replaced by Paul Scott and it took Scotty just six minutes to score his first after Joe Sheerin was unable to make contact from a cross from Steve Gibson fell to him on the back post for a simple tap in.
The fourth goal came just two minutes later from a cross from Darren Dobinson which Scott flicked pass the keeper and knock in his second, on six nine minutes there was a brawl by the tunnel involving most of the players after Seb Favata was brought down, resulting in Bedfonts captain being sent off.
Danny Oakins scored the fifth goal on seventy two minutes from a Ryan Gray free kick, Danny scored with a close range header, the Dons gave the Bedfont keeper some breathing space for nine minutes before Joe Sheerin received the ball and took on two players to edge of the box then crossed the ball into Paul Scott who played a one two with the post before tapping into an empty net three goals thirty minutes, not bad Scotty.
The seventh goal came again from a cross from Gray, the ball was floated to the back post where Andy Sullivan was waiting on his own to power home a well deserved header for all his hard work during this and the last couple of games.
With minutes left Paul Scott could have got a forth, but the keeper managed to save his shot, but the ball came out to Noal Frankum who unselfishly passed the ball too Ryan Gray who was in slightly better position and he just had to knock the ball into the net, which he did with ease, nine nil and the referee finally put the Bedfont keeper out of his misery and blow the final whistle.
Goal Scorer : Matt Everard (19), Joe Sheerin (36), Paul Scott (51, 54,81), Danny Oakins (72), Andy Sullivan (83), Ryan Gray (89)
Goals Scored Against : -
Team : Lee
Carroll, Steve Gibson, Danny Oakins, Matt Everard, Darren Dobinson, Andy Sullivan,
Gavin Bolger, Seb Favata, Ryan Gray, Joe Sheerin, Kevin Cooper
Subs Used : Noel Frankum, Paul Quinn, Paul Scott
Not used subs : Lee Sidwell, Simon Bassey
Attendance : 2,582
Saturday
21st February 2004
Premier
Division
AFC Wimbledon 8-0 Bedfont
Chessington & Hook 0-0 Feltham
Chipstead 1-1 Ash United
Cobham 2-2 Withdean 2000
Cove 0-2 Southall
Farnham Town 2-1 Hartley Wintney
Frimley Green 1-2 AFC Wallingford
Godalming & G 1-0 Sandhurst Town
Merstham 3-1 Raynes Park Vale
North Greenford Utd 0-4 Walton Casuals
Reading Town 1-0 Chessington United
Westfield 0-1 Horley Town
Saturday 21st February 2004
Team News
Acting manager Nicky English has named the following players for today's match against Bedfont at Kingsmeadow;
Lee Carroll, Steve Gibson, Simon Bassey, Matt Everard, Danny Oakins, Paul Quinn, Darren Dobinson, Andy Sullivan, Lee Sidwell, Seb Favata, Noel Frankum, Gavin Bolger, Ryan Gray, Paul Scott, Kevin Cooper, Joe Sheerin.
On the OS Nickey English also comments on the absence of Michael Harvey click here to read more

Wednesday 18 February 2004
AFC Wimbledon 5-0 Raynes Park Vale Premier
Challenge Cup Q/Final
Well done the Nicky & the lads for putting a solid performance, boy Raynes Park Vale must hate playing us, but too be fair to them they did give it a go and did their best to disrepute our play with some hard but fair tackle's, will apart from the one in the 1st minute on our creative midfielder Seb Favarta, now where have I seem that before.
The Dons took the lead after half an hour, again made by Coops, turning the RPV defenders before laying the ball into the path of Sully, who's shot gave the keeper no chance one nil.
The 2nd goal was a Ryan Gray penalty three minutes later, when that ball bounced up and hit a RPV players hand in the box, Ryan stepped up and put it neatly into the top corner two nil, just before half time Matt Everard went down in our box and after a few minutes was stretched off, thanks fully later in the second half Phillo announced over the PA that it was only a knock on a nerve giving him a dead leg and he was OK and last seem heading to the bar.
The third goal was created by Paul Scott after taking the ball pass two players on the by-line then he laid the ball back to Gavin Bolger who fired the ball into the top of the net, three nil.
The forth goal was set up again by Coops, who is turning into a fine goal maker as well as goal scorer, Coops received the ball and with one touch laid the ball off to Noal Frankum in loads of space, who took the ball into the box and hit the ball pass the keeper with ease and then went off on another of his trademark crazy celebrations run's ending up with most of the team pilled on top of him, good to have you back Noal.
With the game in injury time the Dons got the fifth goal from a cross on the right Paul Scott rose high at the back post and headed the ball downwards towards the goal, where Coops was available to slot the ball neatly home.
Five nil and the Dons are through to the Premier Challenge Cup semi final were we will visit the winners of the Southall or Coney Hal match to be played next week.
After the match AFCW Chairman Kris Stewart read out the following statement informing the crowd that Terry Eames had been dismissed by the club, there was a few boos and abuse from a small group, but the majority of the crowd just listened in silence while reading the sheets of paper handed out with the same statement on and when Kris had finished reading the statement there were a few applauded, mainly I think for Kris having the bottle to read the statement out in front of the crowd that can't have been easy, then everyone either went home or went to the bar to watch the rest of the England match.
Just want to wish Terry Eames all the best for the future and thanks him for all his work in getting such a good team together and taking us this far in our journey and making football fun again, that also goes out to the everyone at the club.
Lets hope Terry and his family feel able to come back and watch us soon.
Goal Scorer : Andy Sullivan (27), Ryan Gray (31 pen), Gavin Bolger (67), Noal Frankum (81), Kevin Cooper (90)
Goals Scored Against : -
Team : Lee
Carroll, Steve Gibson, Danny Oakins, Matt Everard, Darren Dobinson, Andy Sullivan,
Gavin Bolger, Seb Favata, Ryan Gray, Paul Scott , Kevin Cooper
Subs Used : Simon Bassey, Noel Frankum, Paul Quinn
Not used subs : Matt Martin, Michael Harvey
Attendance : 1,293
Wednesday 18 February 2004
Terry Eames dismissed
Statement from the AFCW Board... click
here and staement from Terry Eames on WISA can be read here.
Tuesday 17th February 2004
Premier Division
Bedfont 2-0 Southall
Cove 1-4 Reading Town
Walton Casuals 3-1 Chessington & Hook
Monday 16th February 2004
Re Terry Eames
Further statements have been posted on the Official AFC Wimbledon & the Dons Trust sites.
Sunday 15th February 2004
London Cup S/F Kick Off 10.30am
AFC Wimbledon Ladies 0-9 Arsenal Ladies
Well done too the Ladies for reaching the Semi-Final, let's hope the men can do the same on Wednesday by winning against Raynes Park and reaching the S/F of the Premier Challenge Cup.
The Ladies of AFC Wimbledon will be having a double bill on Sunday at Kingsmeadow with the 1st team in action against the Arsenal Ladies in the Semi Final of the London Cup with an early kick off 10.30am and from 1.30pm the AFC Wimbledon Ladies Reserves will be taking on Surrey University Ladies.
So come down and cheer the Ladies
on.
The bar will be open from 12 noon and will be showing the live Sky games.
Admission is free (programmes £1)

Saturday
14th February 2004
Chessington United 0-9 AFC Wimbledon @
Leatherhead
FC
Poor old Chessington Utd and weren't they poor, but that would be taking away the credit for the performance from Nicky English & the Players, who put the recent off the pitch news behind them and gave their all on the pitch and totally took Chessington apart.
The 1st of the goals came on eleven minutes after some good passing from the midfield, the ball was laid of to Joe Sheerin who feed the ball to Coops, Coops then put the ball into the path of Ryan Gray who hit the ball into the top corner.
It took another eleven minutes to score the 2nd, but in between their could have been three or four more, Sully went on a run towards goal and just as he was about to hit the ball towards goal a defender got in a tackle, the ball fell into the path of Coops who went past one player and hit the ball low pass the keepers to notch up the 100th goal of the season.
Four minutes later Coops back heeled the ball into Gavin Bolgers path who unleashed a shot into the back of the net three nil, before the end of half time both Coops and Sully had couple of goods chances, but neither could convert them.
Half time 0-3 the Dons.
The 2nd half kicked off with the Dons again dominating the match and after six minutes Sully feed the ball low into the box for Ryan Gray to knock passed the Chessington U's keeper four nil, then the Dons won five corners in a row, but where unable to make them payoff, the fifth goal came from a move resulting from a free kick, Sully was brought down near the touchline Ryan Gray took the free kick, Chessington cleared the ball as far as Noal Frankum on for Seb Favarta, Noal passed the back too Gray who crossed the ball into the six yard box, Bolger headed the ball down to Sheerin, who hit the ball home from close range five nil.
Coops got his 2nd and the Dons six goal on sixty six minutes, then Matt Everard put the ball into the net, but was judged to have climbed on a defender in the process and was disallowed, minutes later he did get the seventh from a corner with Danny Oakins hip getting a touch on the line, but the ball was going in anyway.
With only a couple of minutes left Gavin Bolger made it eight with a fine stick from just inside the box and then to top it off on his birthday Coops got the ninth and his hat trick on ninety minutes after rounding a couple of player and slotting the ball between the near post and the keeper.
Next up for the Dons is our local rivals Raynes Park on Wednesday at Kingsmeadow, more of the same would be nice.
Goal Scorer : Ryan Gray (11,57), Kevin Cooper (22,66,90), Gavin Bolger (26,89), Joe Sheerin (65), Matt Everard (68)
Goals Scored Against : Ha Ha some chance
Team : Lee
Carroll, Steve Gibson, Danny Oakins, Matt Everard, Darren Dobinson, Andy Sullivan,
Gavin Bolger, Seb Favata, Ryan Gray, Joe Sheerin, Kevin Cooper
Subs Used : Simon Bassey, Noel Frankum
Not used subs : Ray Merry, Paul Scott, Paul Quinn
Attendance : 980
Saturday 14th February 2004
Premier Division
AFC Wallingford 6-0 Farnham Town
Ash United 3-1 Westfield
Bedfont 4-1 Cove
Chessington United
0-9 AFC Wimbledon @ Leatherhead
FC
Feltham 0-2 Reading Town
Hartley Wintney 1-1 Frimley Green
Raynes Park Vale 1-1 Godalming & G
Sandhurst Town 0-0 Merstham
Southall 2-3 Chessington & Hook
Walton Casuals 3-2 Chipstead
Withdean 2000 0-2 North Greenford Utd
Saturday 14th February 2004
Team News
Acting manager Nicky English has named the following players for today's match against Chessington United:
Lee Carroll, Ray Merry, Steve
Gibson, Simon Bassey, Matt Everard, Danny Oakins, Darren Dobinson, Paul Quinn,
Andy Sulllivan, Noel Frankum, Gavin Bolger, Seb Favata, Ryan Gray, Paul Scott,
Joe Sheerin, Kevin Cooper.
Friday 13 February 2004
Terry Eames suspended
The following statement has been posted on the Official Site.
The club's directors asked Terry Eames to attend a meeting this morning to discuss some disciplinary matters. As a result of this meeting, Terry has been suspended pending a formal disciplinary meeting.
In accordance with employment law and good practice the club cannot and will not make any further statements on the matter until after the disciplinary meeting is held.
Nicky English has been asked to take control of the team for tomorrows game versus Chessington United and until the disciplinary matters are resolved.
As the statements say's Nicky English will be in charge for the game tomorrow against Chessington Utd, so just want to wish him and the players all the best.
Come on you Dons.
Tuesday 10th February 2004
Premier Division
Ash United 3-3 Sandhurst Town
Chessington & Hook 2-4 North Greenford Utd
Godalming & G 3-0 Farnham Town
Horley Town 4-2 Chessington United
Merstham 2-1 Cobham
Raynes Park Vale 1-2 Walton Casuals
Monday 9th February 2004
Kit Design Competition
Do you want the Dons to be wearing kit's designed by you for the 2004/5 season the club are currently holding a competition where that is the prize.
The rules are simple:
1. The home kit must be primarily blue.
2. Both designs (home and away) must incorporate the new Sports Interactive logo and the club crest (click links for images).
3. Your design needs to include shorts and socks.
You can enter a home kit, an away kit or both and as may designs as you wish, the competition is open to anyone and they will accept paper-based designs in any format - from computer design to hand coloured originals.
All designs must be received by 12 noon on Saturday 21st February 2004 (the day of the home Bedfont game), they will then be considered by the judging panel.
This will include a players' representative, members of the merchandise and commercial team and a kit manufacturer to act as a technical adviser.
The entries will then be whittled down to a short-list of three home and three away kit designs buy the panel and then be displayed at the stadium before the midweek matches against Westfield on Weds 25th Feb and Chipstead on Weds 3rd March and also the Official website.
Fans will be able to vote for their favourite designs at those two matches or by downloading a form from the OWS.
The winning kit will be announced after the Cobham match on Saturday 6th March during the Man of the Match presentation.
The designers of the short listed kits will each win a 2004-5 shirt and the winning designers will have the chance to go and watch their designs being made a reality.
So get the crayons out and the thinking caps on.
Entries should be sent to
Kingsmeadow Stadium
Jack Goodchild Way
422a Kingston Road
Kingston upon Thames
Surrey
KT1 3PB
Please also include your name address and a contact phone number.

Saturday
7th February 2004
AFC Wimbledon 2-0 Ash Utd
England's England's number one, England's number one.
The game start slowly with both teams cancelling each other out, Paul Scott was started up front with Joe Sheerin with Coops on the bench, with Matt Martin released and Ray Merry playing for the reserves, Lee Carroll was again starting in goal and start off well by tipping over a fine shot from Ash over the bar.
The brake through came on the half hour mark when the ball came into the box, the saw something and awarded a penalty and with regular penalty taker Coops on the bench Ryan Gray stepped up to take it and put the ball to the keepers left one nil Dons.
Just before half time Simon Bassey hit the ball back to Carroll, but the pass was under hit and Carroll had to come out of the box to clear, as he was about to clear he slipped over and the nearby Ash player rounded him and then Lee Carroll seemed to have a moment of madness and brought down the Ash forward, after a word with the linesman the ref awarded a freekick to Ash and sent off Lee Carroll.
Down to ten men, only just in front against a team that always seem to cause us trouble and no keeper on the bench in didn't look good, Danny Oakins, who I believe has played in goal before put on the red top and Andy Sullivan was replaced by Paul Quinn to strengthen the defence.
Don't know what was said at half time, bet their was a few xxxx's in there somewhere, from the kick off Ash didn't no what hit them, every ball was challenged bet two and sometimes three Dons players, Bolger and Seb where all over the pitch and Danny Oakins in goal had hardly had a touch of the ball, but when he did he looked more than capable in goal, he even pulled off what Lee Carroll did in launching the ball down field landing in the six yard box.
With half an hour gone in the second half the Dons received a free kick on the right as it was swung in three Ash players and Matt Everard went up for the ball and only one head got too it, blasting it past the keeper two nil, we got Matt Everard, we got Matt Everard.
In the last ten minutes Danny Oakins pulled of a couple of fine saves and Darren Dobinson on for Scott had a good strike saved by the keeper.
Danny Oakins is our mate he hates Palace.
Goal Scorer : Ryan Gray (32), Matt Everard (74)
Goals Against Scored :
Team : Lee
Carroll, Simon Bassey, Danny Oakins, Matt Everard, Michael Harvey, Andy Sullivan,
Gavin Bolger, Seb Favata, Ryan Gray, Joe Sheerin, Paul Scott
Subs Used : Darren Dobinson, Lee Sidwell, Paul Quinn, Lee Carrol (sent off 41) - Danny Oakins (in goal)
Not used subs : Kevin Cooper, Steve Gibson
Attendance : 2,831
Friday 6th February 2004
Team News
Terry Eames has named the following players for tomorrows game against Ash United at the Kingsmeadow.
Lee Carroll, Simon Bassey, Steve
Gibson, Danny Oakins, Matt Everard, Michael Harvey, Paul Quinn, Darren Dobinson,
Lee Sidwell, Andy Sullivan, Seb Favata, Gavin Bolger, Ryan Gray, Kevin Cooper,
Joe Sheerin, Paul Scott.
Saturday 7th February 2004
Premier Division
AFC Wallingford 3-1 Southall
AFC Wimbledon 2-0 Ash United
Chessington & Hook P-P Withdean 2000
Cobham 2-1 Raynes Park Vale
Cove 1-6 Walton Casuals
Farnham Town 1-0 Horley Town
Frimley Green 1-2 Chipstead
Godalming & G 0-1 Feltham
North Greenford Utd 2-3 Hartley Wintney
Reading Town 1-2 Merstham
Sandhurst Town 2-1 Chessington United
Westfield P-P Bedfont
Friday 6th February 2004
Matt Martin Released
It was announced that Matt Martin was released by club to read Terry Eames &
Matt Martins comments on the O/S click
here
Good luck in the future Matt and thanks for the service.
Wednesday 4th February 2004
AFC Wimbledon Reserves
The Dons Reserves put on a five star performance in the Surrey Premier Cup against Kew Association winning five nil.

Tuesday
3rd February 2004
AFC Wimbledon 1-2 Banstead
Two mistakes by the keeper cost us a place in the next round against the K's, the fact that the Dons had total controlled the game against Banstead from the Rymans league was at least a good sign for the future and to be fair to Carroll if a couple of the many chances we created had gone in the game would have been rapped up with easy.
The Dons took the lead on thirty six minutes after Gavin Bolger had beaten the offside trap and reach the bye line before squaring the ball to Joe Sheerin, who knock it in from close range, Banstead equalised against the run of play, after soaking up another of our attacks they broke to the halfway line, where one of their players was fouled, from the resulting freekick Lee Carroll completely missed the ball and went straight through to a Banstead player to head in one al.
Paul Scott replaced Joe Sheerin and again put in a good performance, but despite all the chances the ball would not go in and when it looked like going in the Banstead keeper who was having a blinding game would be there to stop it.
With time running out and extra time looming, a Banstead player pick up the ball just inside our half and moved forward not at pace, but no Dons play's seem to want to make a challenge and just as a call from the crowd of "don't back off him" went up he knocked the ball goal wards from out side the box again not with any pace, but just as it looked like Carroll had it well covered the ball bounced in front and then over him two one.
We did have a couple off corners after that, but they were easily cleared and we where out off the cup.
Goal Scorer : Joe Sheerin (36)
Goals Against Scored : (42), (89)
Team : Lee
Carroll, Simon Bassey, Danny Oakins, Matt Everard, Michael Harvey, Andy Sullivan,
Gavin Bolger, Seb Favata, Ryan Gray, Joe Sheerin, Kevin Cooper.
Subs Used : Steve Gibson, , Paul Scott
Not used subs : Noel Frankum, Lee Sidwell, Darren Dobinson
Attendance : 1,187
Tuesday 3rd February 2004
Premier Division
AFC Wallingford 4-1 Westfield
Bedfont 3-1 Cobham
Chessington & Hook P-P Cove
Withdean 2000 P-P Raynes Park Vale
Tuesday 3rd February 2004
Team News
Terry Eames has named the following players for tonight's Surrey Cup clash against Banstead Athletic:
Lee Carroll, Simon Bassey, Steve Gibson, Matt Everard, Danny Oakins, Michael Harvey, Darren Dobinson, Lee Sidwell, Andy Sullivan, Noel Frankum, Seb Favata, Gavin Bolger, Ryan Gray, Paul Scott, Joe Sheerin, Kevin Cooper.
The game will kick off at 7.45pm
Season Tickects
2003/04
Season Tickect forms are being sent out tho ST holders and also where being handed out a Kingsmeadow, so far the club has received 300+ applications and the seasons not even over yet.
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