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April 6, 2004

What else did you expect?

Wimbledon suffer relegation (BBC Sport)

Wimbledon were relegated to the Second Division as Sunderland bounced back from their FA Cup semi-final defeat.

Wimbledon relegation confirmed (Sporting Life)

Wimbledon will play Second Division football for the first time in over 20 years after a 2-1 home defeat by Sunderland on Tuesday night confirmed their relegation.

FT: Wimbledon 1 Sunderland 2 (Ananova)

Wimbledon's relegation to Division Two was confirmed despite a brave performance against Sunderland at the National Hockey Stadium.

Dons' darkest day (BBC Sport)

Few supporters of AFC Wimbledon will shed a tear at relegation to Division Two of the club they used to support.

Wimbledon fall through trap-door (The Guardian)

Wimbledon bowed out of the first division after four seasons last night, largely unloved and unlamented.

Byfield's strike spells curtains for Wimbledon (The Independent)

Darren Byfield scored with his first touch in Milton Keynes last night, the substitute's 73rd-minute goal confirming Wimbledon's relegation to the Second Division and keeping alive Sunderland's outside chance of automatic promotion.

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Dey do dat don't dey, Dudek?

I demand a census tomorrow of exactly where all the Scousers are. Because, in a few months time, you won't meet one who won't claim that he was in Istanbul tonight.

AFC Wimbledon in the Daily Mail

Back in November 2004 Ivan Speck of the Daily Mail wrote a fantastically positive article about AFC Wimbledon, much to the surprise of much of our fanbase.

Early Day Motion 1491

Simultaneously showing the brilliance and occasional pointlessness of the British Parliamentary system, the MP for Wimbledon Roger Casale tabled an Early Day Motion regarding the successes of AFC Wimbledon.

AFC Wimbledon and the digital hub

With the recent relaunch (at least at the back-end) of AFC Wimbledon's official site, I've done my little bit for the team by putting together some other ways of getting at the site content.

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Great Uncle Bulgaria on April 7, 2004

Great Uncle Bulgaria often rejects modern technology, not because he doesn't see its potential, but because he understands the value in tradition. ("Computers? Pshaw! A quill and paper is all anyone really needs to write with..."). To Great Uncle Bulgaria, the new technology is to be viewed with suspicion.

You have been warned!

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