THE MAGIC OF the Cup has been sprinkled on Kingsmeadow tonight, home of AFC Wimbledon.
And because Liverpool are in town, so too are the big-shot national newspaper football journalists. They don’t like it up ‘em either.
The BBC couldn’t get any work done. What with all the roving Wombles
@AFCWimbledon Academy office has been taken over by the BBC. Haydon has been predicting the score on their equipment! pic.twitter.com/9lQeSWwZC7— AFC Wimbledon Academy (@AFCWAcademy) January 5, 2015
@AFCWimbledon Academy office has been taken over by the BBC. Haydon has been predicting the score on their equipment! pic.twitter.com/9lQeSWwZC7
Daniel Taylor can’t see the goals. We’re sure that won’t cause a problem
Slightly obstructed view from the pressbox at AFC Wimbledon tonight pic.twitter.com/Ly03b2hyls— Daniel Taylor (@DTathletic) January 5, 2015
Slightly obstructed view from the pressbox at AFC Wimbledon tonight pic.twitter.com/Ly03b2hyls
Never mind the six-yard box, Glenn Moore wasn’t seeing the romantic side
View from press box overflow for #dons v #lfc one goal 120 yards away, the other totally obscured. #prayfor0-0 pic.twitter.com/et0pdiZVTY— Glenn Moore (@GlennMoore7) January 5, 2015
View from press box overflow for #dons v #lfc one goal 120 yards away, the other totally obscured. #prayfor0-0 pic.twitter.com/et0pdiZVTY
Poor John Cross was so worried about the journey to the press box, he couldn’t shoot straight
Unusual way up to the press box at AFC Wimbledon. I'm not very good with heights... pic.twitter.com/rDzUVXRcq0— John Cross (@johncrossmirror) January 5, 2015
Unusual way up to the press box at AFC Wimbledon. I'm not very good with heights... pic.twitter.com/rDzUVXRcq0
Matt Barlow was happy enough
The view isn't great but Kingsmeadow is a tidy ground, as you'd expect from a club minded by Wombles pic.twitter.com/hjRthCbECU— Matt Barlow (@Matt_Barlow_DM) January 5, 2015
The view isn't great but Kingsmeadow is a tidy ground, as you'd expect from a club minded by Wombles pic.twitter.com/hjRthCbECU
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THE MAGIC OF the Cup has been sprinkled on Kingsmeadow tonight, home of AFC Wimbledon.
And because Liverpool are in town, so too are the big-shot national newspaper football journalists. They don’t like it up ‘em either.
The BBC couldn’t get any work done. What with all the roving Wombles
Daniel Taylor can’t see the goals. We’re sure that won’t cause a problem
Never mind the six-yard box, Glenn Moore wasn’t seeing the romantic side
Poor John Cross was so worried about the journey to the press box, he couldn’t shoot straight
Matt Barlow was happy enough
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