Thursday, October 6, 2011

Glenn Moore: To loos le trek but Dons rise without spending a penny


One of the many oddities of Wimbledon's old Plough Lane ground was that visiting supporters could continue to watch the match while using the toilet facilities parked on the top of the away terrace. A different lavatorial issue now occupies the board of the Dons' successors, AFC Wimbledon. This is how to provide facilities for home fans in Kingsmeadow's John Smith's Stand which are currently so far away that spending a penny can entail missing a significant chunk of the match.
Until this year, supporters used the same facilities as the away fans who share that side of the ground. Promotion to the Football League has, however, meant strict segregation, so they are now out of bounds. The solution would be to build a new block, but there is, ironically, an access issue involving the adjacent sewage works.
It sounds mundane and it is, but that is the reality of joining the big league. AFC Wimbledon's first match in the Football League was a glamorous affair with Sky TV cameras, dancing girls, fireworks and a former FA Cup-winning club legend in Dave Beasant. Two months on, the showbiz has gone. Gillingham are more storied opposition than Forest Green Rovers, whom the Dons were playing a year ago this weekend, but only just. Now the club is engaged in the hard grind of winning points and completing the paperwork and budgeting needed to meet the requirements of being a designated stadium.
As Saturday's 3-1 win over the Gills in front of a full house underlined, it is so far so good. This third victory on the bounce moved Wimbledon into fourth place in League Two, two points off the lead. "People will be talking play-offs, or better," said the local hack to manager Terry Brown. His face fell. "That's absolute rubbish. The first results I look for are the ones at the bottom, I want to be safe. There's no point in going through nine years of toil [from AFC's formation] to blow it in the first year."
Later Brown, reflecting on the step up, said: "The points tally is far in excess of what I envisaged which takes a bit of pressure off. No matter how often you say 'we're as good as these' you can't coach the confidence that winning brings." A lifelong non-League veteran, he added: "I'm still being surprised by the quality of play. All the forwards are better, they cause more problems, and our midfielders are still getting used to it. But defences are the same format as in the Conference, most centre-halves are big, win their aerial battles but are not the best on the ground. That suits us as we have real pace up front."
It did for Gillingham, whose defence fits that description. Christian Jolley, a 23-year-old who was playing parks football two years ago, and Jack Midson, one of the few summer signings, put Wimbledon three goals up in 27 minutes.
The other promoted side, Crawley, also won to go second They look an even better bet to emulate Stevenage in going straight from Conference to League One. Of the last 16 clubs to have been promoted, only Chester, amid financial collapse, have left the League. Meanwhile in the Conference, last season's relegated duo, Lincoln and Stockport, languish. New blood clearly raises standards and while the League resisted three-up, three-down when it was discussed this summer it should be only a matter of time.
Kingsmeadow still looks like a Conference ground but upgrading – much of it required under league regulations – is on the way. The current ground, said chairman Erik Samuelson, should take them to League One. Progress after that will be dependent on a new ground, ideally in Wimbledon.
In the meantime the club tread carefully. The annual wage bill doubled this season (in part because players are now paid 52 weeks a year, not 44) but remains less than Carlos Tevez receives in a month. The club are budgeting for £120,000 profit this year but as that includes transfer income, and TV windfall will be £100,000 less next year, there is no room for profligacy. The plight of Plymouth and Bradford shows the danger of over-reaching.

AFC Wimbledon 3 - 1 Gillingham


AFC Wimbledon moved up to fourth in League Two with a comfortable victory over Gillingham.
Christian Jolley put the hosts in front with a tidy finish after a slip by Gills defender Matt Lawrence and he added a second with a thumping header from Sam Hatton's centre.
Jack Midson made it 3-0 with a simple finish after more poor defending from the visitors.
Charlie Lee's 25-yarder was scant consolation for Gillingham.

AFC Wimbledon boss Terry Brown told BBC London 94.9:
"I expect my midfield to contribute some goals now, and need goals from other areas, but it was a great win, a big win for the club and playing in front of a sell-out crowd shows how far this club has come in nine years.
"I still ask for the Plymouth and Hereford scores, only until we are safe can we look further up the table."
Gillingham's new loan striker Jo Kuffour told BBC Radio Kent:
"It was a tough game. We knew it was going to be tough. I've played against them already this season for Bristol Rovers and they pass the ball well.
"I thought we were sloppy at the start of the game - gifted them two early goals. I thought we bounced back well in the second half and showed a lot of character.
"We could have maybe got back into it - their keeper pulled off a couple of good saves, and a few flashed across the box but it didn't seem like it was going to go in for us today."

Wednesday, August 31, 2011

US Open 2011: Venus Williams Vs Sabine Lisicki

Venus Williams and Sabine Lisicki will battle it out in the second round of the US Open 2011, which is scheduled to be played later today. Both these players walk into the second round of the competition. Continoue Reading…..

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Friday, August 26, 2011

Andy Roddick to face John Isner in Winston Salem Open semis

Andy Roddick and John Isner would be playing in the semi finals of the Winston Salem Open. Andy defeated Juan Monaco 6-1 6-4 en route to the semi-finals and John Isner defeated Baghdatis 1-6, 6-3, 6-4 to reach the semi finals. Continoue Reading….

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Thursday, August 25, 2011

Draw for US Open announced

The draw for the US Open was announced at the Billy Jean King Tennis Center at New York. Nadal and Andy Murray are on the same side of the draw, so they might clash in the semi-finals. It could be the same with Federer and Djokovic too. Continoue Reading…

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Novak Djokovic, Caroline Wozniacki top seeds for US Open 2011

Novak Djokovic and Caroline Wozniacki have been declared as top seeds of the US Open in the men's and women's singles, respectively. People have high expectations from the last Grand Slam of the year. Continoue Reading….

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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Maria Sharapova aims for her second Wimbledon 2011 title

THE FINAL of ladies singles, Wimbledon 2011, is set for an intriguing match between the eighth seeded Czech player, Petra Kvitova and the fifth seeded Russian player Maria Sharapova. Maria won her semi finals match against Lisicki in straight sets. The score read 6-4 and 6-3. Petra Kvitova also beat her opponent, Victoria Azarenka in 3 sets, 6-1, 3-6 and 6-2. Continoue Reading…..

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Thursday, June 30, 2011

Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray face off for a place in Wimbledon final

Rafael Nadal and Andy Murray would be playing against one another in the semi-finals of Wimbledon 2011. Both players have defeated some class players en route to the semi finals in a convincing manner. Continoue Reading……

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Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Roger Federer to play Tsonga in Wimbledon quarter finals

THE SWISS ace, Roger Federer is set for a clash against the big Frenchmen, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga in the quarters finals of Wimbledon 2011. Federer defeated Mikhail Youzhny in the pre-quarters in 4 sets, where the score read 6-7(5), 6-3, 6-3, and 6-3. Tsonga defeated David Ferrer in straight sets, 6-3, 6-4, and 7-6(1). Continoue Reading……

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Rafael Nadal may have to quit Wimbledon 2011

THE TOP seeded Spanish player, Rafael Nadal, may be forced to quit Wimbledon 2011 midway through the tournament, as he injured himself in the first set of the fourth round clash against Del Potro in Wimbledon 2011. Continoue Reading…..

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Marion Bartoli faces Sabine Lisicki for a place in final 4 of Wimbledon 2011

A MOUTH watering clash has been set between the French girl, Marion Bartoli and Germany’s Sabine Lisicki in the quarter finals of Wimbledon 2011 later today. Marion Bartoli played brilliantly to defeat Serena Williams in straight sets, Continoue Reading…..

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Monday, June 27, 2011

Federer to play Mikhail Youzhny for a place in the Quarter final

ROGER FEDERER, who is seeded third for Wimbledon 2011 is looking in ominous touch as he has not dropped a single set en route to the fourth round of Wimbledon 2011. He would be facing the Russian Mikhail Youzhny later today on Court no.1 for a spot in the quarter finals of Wimbledon 2011. Continoue Reading…….

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Friday, June 24, 2011

Rafael Nadal to face Gilles Muller in the third round of Wimbledon 2011

WIMBLEDON'S TOP seed Rafael Nadal is set to play his third round match in court number one against a player from Luxembourg, Gilles Muller. Nadal defeated his second round opponent, Ryan Sweeting in straight sets, 6-3, 6-2 and 6-4. It was a comprehensive victory against Ryan. On the other hand, Gilles Muller was handed over a gift by his opponent Raonic, in his second round clash, as he retired during the game due to a hamstring injury. Continoue Reading…

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Thursday, June 23, 2011

Roger Federer to face Adrian Mannarino in Wimbledon's second round

ROGER FEDERER, one of the best grass court players in the world is set to face Frenchmen, Adrian Mannarino later on Thursday in order to seal an entry into the third round of Wimbledon 2011. The match is scheduled to be played later today in the centre court. Continoue Reading…..

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Sunday, June 19, 2011

Wimbledon 2011: Nadal faces Michael Russell in the opening fixture

ALL EYES are set on the Spaniard Rafael Nadal, who is all set to play against an American, Michael Russell in the first day of Wimbledon 2011.The match is scheduled to be played on centre court. The Spaniard who won the last grand slam played this year on the clay courts of France, French Open looks to repeat the same performance in the grass courts of England. Continue Reading..

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Saturday, June 18, 2011

Wimbledon Championship: Top five Gentlemen's and Ladies' Singles Winners

THE WIMBLEDON, one of the four Grand Slam tennis tournaments, is starting from Monday, June 20, and the grand final will be played on July 3. It is the oldest tennis tournament, held at the All England Club in Wimbledon, the suburb in London, since 1877. Wimbledon is the only Grand Slam tennis tournament played on a grass surface. Continue Reading..

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Thursday, June 16, 2011

Wimbledon seeds announced, Nadal and Wozniacki top seeds

THE MUCH-awaited seeds for Wimbledon 2011 have been announced. Spaniard Rafael Nadal and Caroline Wozniacki from Denmark have been given top seed in Men’s and Women’s singles category respectively. The competition is all set to start on June 20 and end on July 3.

Djokovic, Federer, Murray, Soderling have been seeded second, third, fourth and fifth Continue Reading..

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Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Hewitt, Clijsters may miss Wimbledon 2011

The Aussie, Lleyton Hewitt, and Belgian player, Kim Clijsters, are most likely to miss the grand slam Wimbledon due to their injury. Their injuries got worse when Hewitt and Clijsters were playing in AEGON Championships and UNICEF Open respectively. Continue Reading..

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Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Serena Williams hopeful for a comeback in Wimbledon 2011

SERENA WILLIAMS is contemplating a return to the Court next week in Eastbourne tournament at Aegon International followed by the Wimbledon 2011. Serena, who for more than an year was missing from action and nursing injuries has already started training with her trainer Mackie Shilstone. As per the latest WTA rankings, she has already made an exit out of the top ten players, and currently stands at number 25. Reports suggest that Continue Reading..

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Saturday, June 4, 2011

Wimbledon 2011: players utilize AEGON Championships as a build up

JUST AS the world is waiting for the finals of the French Open, the grass court season has already begun its preparation with Wimbledon being at the forefront.  Most of the players have to make an immediate switch from the red surface clay to the green grass courts.

There are not many tourneys before the mother of all grand slams, the Wimbledon. Only one major tournament has been scheduled on the grass courts before Wimbledon. It is the AEGON Championships at the Queen’s Club which is slated to start next week. Continoue Reading……

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Tuesday, May 31, 2011

Wimbledon 2011 may have Kate Middleton giving away the trophy

SPECULATIONS ARE rife that next month the Duchess of Cambridge Kate Middleton is likely to take centre stage along with her sister Pippa at the Royal Box during the Wimbledon Championships. It is also being reported that she could even take over the trophy presentation duties from the Duke of Kent, Prince Edward. Continue Reading..

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Wednesday, May 25, 2011

Lleyton Hewitt desperate to comeback in Wimbledon Championship

Lleyton Hewitt again suffered another injury setback citing an ailment in his left foot already withdrawn from the French Open. The 30-year-old Former world No.1, two-time grand slam champion Australian is in doubt of his chances of competing at Wimbledon tennis Championship next month.Lleyton-Hewitt

Hewitt has won US Open in 2001 before winning Wimbledon in the following year to become the youngest men's No.1. Hewitt, lost in the opening round of Australian Open in January and in the US Open last September, it is  the only time the champion had failed to win a single match at consecutive slams.

Hewitt vowed to fight on in a desperate final, attempt to claim a second Wimbledon crown in June.

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Monday, May 23, 2011

Wimbledon Way project for Olympics 2012 tennis launched

A project for the route from Wimbledon station to All England Club into a walking tourist attraction and lasting Olympic legacy. Diana Sterck, chief executive of Merton Chamber of Commerce, launched the Wimbledon Way proposal at the All England Club. She said visitors would be guided along a marked route from station to Wimbledon High Street and in to Church Lane, along the way providing history, news and other information.

With an estimated 500,000 visitors to London, and south London should benefit in relation to its accommodation, attractions and history and heritage. Victory Walk, One of the zones would celebrate tennis events and personalities. Merton Chamber of Commerce is also in the process of submitting a bid to the Heritage Lottery Fund for extra cash. Wimbledon Society and Wimbledon Film have also agreed to provide content.

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Saturday, May 21, 2011

Dan Cox agonising Wimbledon Debut appearance

DAN COX agonising to secure his debut appearance in Wimbledon Championship in the Men's Singles . The 20-year-old has played in from the Futures tour to the more competitive Challenger events. Decision on whether or not Dan Cox achieves his dream in 2011 lies with the All England Tennis Club. According to tournament rules players should be in the top 250 in the world before they can be recommended by LTA for inclusion, but still All England Tennis Club can offer wildcards to.dan cox

"The fact that I am only 20 will go in my favour, but if I am not given a wildcard into the main Wimbledon draw, I will have to go through the qualifying matches and try and get in that way, Dan Cox said. he added "If I don't get there this year, then I will have to double my efforts to get there next year."

Cox won the first round in Italy beating Jan-Lennard Struff of Germany by 6-2, 6-2. But in the second round, he lost to current world number 184 Matthew Ebden of Australia by 6-2, 7-5.He will be in action again at Nottingham from May 29 2011.

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Novak Djokovic dreams of winning Wimbledon title

For number two seed Novak Djokovic winning Wimbeldon Championship Title is still the primary goal inspite of his 32 matches winning streak  since start of the year. Novak Djokovic also defeated Rafael Nadal on clay court during his journey so far.

Djokovic won Australian Open in January and followed by three Masters titles in a row, and as said defeated world number one Rafa Nadal on clay court in Masters Open for the first time. Djokovic is filling the gap in world number one and second slot but eying the Wimbeldon Title this year.

He said, "My ambition is to be number one and my dream is to win Wimbledon title. These are the two things I've wanted the most”."In some ways the Davis Cup final against France has given me a lot of confidence," he said.He added, "It was the start of the great run I'm on and it was a huge match for us, a historical match. "It gave me a lot of energy, it was the best three days in my life as a tennis player, especially the Sunday when we won the Davis Cup.

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