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Post by captainmorgan on Jan 16, 2010 12:07:12 GMT 1
Early days I know, and this assumes we stay up.... For purely selfish geographic reasons I would like to see Oxford and Mansfield come up. I know most people want Wimbledon in the league asap, but I reckon they need another season in the Conference. Anyway with the amount of backing they've got, they'll be up within 3 seasons easily.
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Post by HUFC Talker on Jan 16, 2010 17:43:47 GMT 1
Wimbledon are indeed the popular choice - one day they'll end up playing MK Dons in the league. Just imagine the atmosphere at that game.
Oxford away would be a good trip but I hear their stadium is a bit of a characterless hole.
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Post by ignatz on Jan 17, 2010 6:01:30 GMT 1
I'd love to see Dartford in the League. Their new ground is first class. More exposure might influence clubs thinking about new grounds to go in their direction and build something unique. Too many times, these new stadiums are simply carbon copies of what everyone else has done recently.
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Post by timmmmeh on Jan 17, 2010 14:00:41 GMT 1
Newport, oh right you're suggesting teams for if we stay up In that case Stevenage and Wimbledon then, would say Kiddy for another local game but then we would have to steal players from just FGR....
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Post by captainmorgan on Jan 17, 2010 18:24:29 GMT 1
Wouldn't want Stevenage to come up, especially with Westley there... I still hold a grudge for them beating us in the playoffs in 2005! I still remember how gutted I felt.
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Post by Doc Holliday on Jan 18, 2010 20:23:42 GMT 1
Oxford would be good as it is a relatively quick and easy away trip.
Would love to see AFC Wimbledon too, if only to get them into the League Cup draw i.e. more chance of playing MK Dons! Can't wait for that day!
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Post by millercraddock on Jan 18, 2010 22:27:58 GMT 1
afc wimbledon would be my first choice then oxford(at least we would get a decent crowd)
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