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Kingsmeadow

Saturday, September 3rd, 2011

Premier League
Attendance: 4,404

AFC Wimbledon

Port Vale
3

(1-0)
2

Jack Midson (40), Gareth Gwillim (60), Christian Jolley (90+5)
 
Louis Dodds (46), Sam Morsy (84)

Sammy Moore (12), Lee Minshull (76)
 
Gary Roberts (32), Stuart Tomlinson (40), Gareth Owen (58), Louis Dodds (90+7)
     
     
Loss Draw Win Win Loss
Loss Win Draw Win Draw

Managers
  Terry Brown
View complete set Micky Adams

Players
 
AFC WIMBLEDON
 
 
 01  Sebastien Brown (G)
 
 03  Gareth Gwillim (D)
 60
 
 05  Jamie Stuart (D)
 
 06  Brett Johnson (D)
 
 04  Max Porter (M)
 73
 
 07  Sam Hatton (M)
 
 08  Ricky Wellard (M)
 
 15  Sammy Moore (M)
 12
 
 19  Kieran Djilali (M)
 68
 
 10  Jack Midson (F)
 40
 
 11  Luke Moore (F)
 46

Subs
 
 20  Jack Turner (G)
 
 02  Ryan Jackson (D)
 
 12  Christian Jolley (M)
 46
 90+5
 
 14  Lee Minshull (M)
 73
 76
 
 23  Rashid Yussuff (M)
 68
PORT VALE
 
 
 12  Stuart Tomlinson (G)
 40
 
 02  Adam Yates (D)
 
 05  John McCombe (D)
 
 06  Gareth Owen (D)
 58
 
 25  Clayton McDonald (D)
 62
 
 03  Robert Taylor (M)
 
 04  Anthony Griffith (M)
 
 14  Gary Roberts (M)
 32
 71
 
 08  Louis Dodds (F)
 46
 90+7
 
 11  Tom Pope (F)
 
 19  Ben Williamson (F)
 61

Subs
 
 01  Chris Martin (G)
 
 20  Mike Green (D)
 
 18  Sam Morsy (M)
 71
 84
 
 09  Marc Richards (F)
 62
 
 27  Andrew Little (F)
 61


League Stats
This was League game number 6 for AFC Wimbledon, all in the Fourth Tier.

Total League record up to and including this game:

    This was League game number 4234 for Port Vale, made up of:

two Championship/Division 2: 1636. (38.64%)
three League 1/Div 3: 1288. Div 3S: 350. Div 3N: 218. (43.84%)
four League 2/Division 4: 742. (17.52%)

Total League record up to and including this game:

P W D L F A GD GA Win Ratio
6 3 1 2 10 10 0 1.00 50.00%
   
P W D L F A GD GA Win Ratio
4234 1500 1087 1647 5709 6038 -329 0.95 35.43%
 
2011 /12

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AntM
92
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92
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92
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89
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85
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84
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84
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84
Fortunately, I had looked up the Wimbledon website and taken their advice to purchase a ticket in advance. A number of people were turned away including a family who had driven up from Dorset (according to one of the fans I stood with). The ticket collection was chaotic. Two women sat at a table issuing the ticket but there seemed no clear plan. Sometimes names were read out, people crowded round and it was a credit to those there that there was no unpleasantness. My ticket could not be found in their little plastic box, so a third lady went to investigate. Somehow they had got my first name (Graham) as the surname. What this meant was that I got into the ground at five to three, by which time the covered end was full. The only place left was the John Smith's terrace which I nominate as the worst side in football. The 'steps' are wide (Metre plus) and very shallow, with the result that about half the pitch diagonally across is obscured by bobbing heads. I did not see any of the three goals at that end. To offset this, the fans I stood with were great. Also, unlike Crawley and Stevenage, shirts on the train to Norbiton and in the area clearly showed there was a match on. Wimbledon is a great story and they have created a proper football club. If they can sort out that dreadful side things should be fine but for the time being get tckets for the away end.
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