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Show Me The Way To Plough Lane The Remarkable Story Of Wimbledon Fcs Return Home Gary Jordan

  • SKU: BELL-55213950
Show Me The Way To Plough Lane The Remarkable Story Of Wimbledon Fcs Return Home Gary Jordan
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Publisher: Pitch Publishing Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 6.47 MB
Author: Gary Jordan
ISBN: 9781785318795, 1785318799
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Show Me The Way To Plough Lane The Remarkable Story Of Wimbledon Fcs Return Home Gary Jordan by Gary Jordan 9781785318795, 1785318799 instant download after payment.

Show Me the Way to Plough Lane is the ultimate story of football fan power. It is the story of how Wimbledon reclaimed its football club and brought it back to the heart of its community after years of nomadic existence. It retraces the club's history from its genesis on Wimbledon Common to Plough Lane, the place Wimbledon FC called home for the best part of a century. After rumours of mergers and relocations, the club eventually had to ground-share after the Taylor Report. A decade passed with the fans sold lie after lie until the club was ripped from its community and re-sited many miles away. Not only was the club homeless, it was now dead. A group of fans who were at the heart of protests against the move decided to start again - from the very bottom if necessary. And they vowed to bring football back to Wimbledon, to where it all started. After an absence of more than 25 years, the side finally returned home - just a long ball away from where the original ground sat, in Plough Lane.

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