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Just want to make clear im far from being a plastic Gloryhunting Cockney Blue.
I wasnt born a blue (City Fan) & never pretend to be as id never want to take away the many years i spent watching little old Wimbledon rise through the leagues until there fairytale was all but over after winning the Cup in 1988. City were my 2nd choice team who i started to follow (All before AFC Wimbledon was even thought about.) If they were never sold off & replaced by a New Team/Club then id still be following them to this day but as it stands im not, im a Manchester City fan.
1st Wimbledon & 1st ever Football match i attended. Date: 09/09/1978
Wimbledon 2-1 Wigan Athletic - Plough Lane (Division 4) Attendance: 3,217
1st Manchester City Game. Date: 07/11/1987
Manchester City 10-1 Huddersfield - Maine road (Division 2) Attendance:19,583
Wimbledon 1-0 Liverpool - Old Wembley Stadium (1988 Cup Final) Att: 98,203 Date: 14/05/1988
Manchester City 3-2 QPR - Etihad Stadium (2011/12 Season) Att: 48,000 Date: 13/05/2012
Carlisle Utd 6-1 Wimbledon (Division 2) Date: 23/03/1985
Traveled from South London to Carlisle by coach (6hrs) It was so cold I was huddled up to my brother for warmth. (I was 12) 3 things il never forget about that day 1. It was freezing 2. Only food was rock hard Yorkie bars 3. the home fans in T-Shirts.
Sheffield Wednesday 0-2 Wimbledon (Division 1) Date: 09/05/1987
Never forget walking up some stairs then as I looked up i see this huge home end & I just couldn't stop staring at it lol. It was the season before the disaster & it was Sheffield Wednesday 0-2 Wimbledon so you can understand how I felt as Wimbledon didn't have many fans and a tiny ground.