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Congratulations to Northampton Town for winning promotion to League One following on from a probable winding-up order back in November, well deserved.

 

 

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Congratulations to Northampton Town for winning promotion to League One following on from a probable winding-up order back in November, well deserved.

It's certainly been quite a turnaround for them!

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Indeed it has been quite a story for Northampton Town. At one stage, it may have seemed impossible for them to last the season.
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Bloody Rovers scoring in the last minute to win promotion on goal difference. :angry:

 

bast*rds :puke2:

Quite a finish that in League 2!

 

Personally I'm annoyed they didn't score just one more goal as that would have put Dagenham right at the bottom of the table & won me a small bet :P

I find it laughable that they were singing "Are you watching Ashton Gate". Yes, I'm watching from the Championship :D

 

Enjoy League One Rovers, it's f***ing shit :lol:

Same here such a small club too!

 

Fair play to Rovers though - two promotions in a row for them.

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2-2 after the first leg between Portsmouth and Plymouth with still everything to play for.

 

 

The floodlights have gone out at Accrington Stanley :lol: It's 2-2 in extra time which puts Real Wimbledon 3-2 up on aggregate. They have about eight minutes to play.
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If AFC Wimbledon get promoted they'll play 'franchise club' MK Dons in the same league, who stole their identity with the highly controversial relocation from Wimbledon to Milton Keynes in 2003. It would be an remarkable achievement from AFC Wimbledon to get into the third tier of the football league who were founded in 2002. Come on AFC Wimbledon tomorrow.

 

 

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The most fierce rivalry in English football will be revived as AFC Wimbledon have won promotion to the third tier, an remarkable achievement since they founded in 2002. The real Dons are in the third tier as well as franchise FC.
Congratulations indeed to real Wimbledon. J Willgoose Esq of Public Service Broadcasting is a fan. He tweeted yesterday to say that the band would never play in Milton Keynes. He went on to say that they could form their own band and get there from scratch :P

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