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for the team, having appeared 615 times in a | Wimbledon shirt. |
In 1925 - 1926 for a | Wimbledon Common <to> South Hackney (Queens Head) Inde |
ne Stocks were the only sisters to contest a | Wimbledon doubles final (until Serena and Venus Willia |
d The Queen's Own Rifles of Canada and was a | Wimbledon marksman in 1874. |
unner-up, Bingley's thirteen finals remain a | Wimbledon record as is the fourteen year time span bet |
she became the first female player to lose a | Wimbledon final without winning a game, losing to Doro |
His brother Hugh Comyn was a | Wimbledon singles entrant in 1906 and 1907 and badmint |
ted four games with victories against A.F.C. | Wimbledon and Kettering Town, a draw with Gateshead an |
charge of the clubs 2-1 victory over A.F.C. | Wimbledon. |
Highest attendance: 1,587 v AFC | Wimbledon, 9 November 2002 |
ugust, following a league defeat away to AFC | Wimbledon. |
Godfrey was released by AFC | Wimbledon on 26 April 2010. |
oved on loan to Conference National side AFC | Wimbledon on 31 December, working under manager Terry |
AFC | Wimbledon also took part in the FA Cup for the first t |
lls at Stevenage, Grays Athletic, Lewes, AFC | Wimbledon, Cambridge City, Chesham United and Hemel He |
He spent the 2005 pre-season with AFC | Wimbledon, but returned to Rugby Town in August 2005. |
Daly signed for AFC | Wimbledon on 19 August 2005, helping them get to the p |
He made his debut for AFC | Wimbledon against Chester City on Saturday 31 October |
erhampton Wanderers youth goalkeeper and AFC | Wimbledon manager. |
) is an English footballer who plays for AFC | Wimbledon as a striker. |
In September 2006, Shroot joined AFC | Wimbledon, also of the Isthmian League Premier. |
mmer of 2002 Sheerin attended trials for AFC | Wimbledon and was made captain of the newly formed sid |
n in December 2005, briefly returning to AFC | Wimbledon, before moving on to Leatherhead in 2006. |
On 29 June 2010, Yussuff signed for AFC | Wimbledon. |
aller who is currently under contract at AFC | Wimbledon. |
AFC | Wimbledon results given first. |
In June 2011, Midson signed for AFC | Wimbledon. |
After they moved to become what is now AFC | Wimbledon Ladies, Fulham F.C. re-established a women's |
This set up a final against AFC | Wimbledon at the City of Manchester Stadium, from whic |
to Worthing, in October 2006 Cook joined AFC | Wimbledon, where he spent the remainder of the 2006-07 |
In January 2010 he joined AFC | Wimbledon on loan until the end of the season. |
He was contracted by AFC | Wimbledon as keeper for the injured Andy Little and si |
onsent in January 2009 and he signed for AFC | Wimbledon in February. |
Biggest home defeat: AFC | Wimbledon 0-4 Hampton & Richmond Borough, 1 April 2006 |
iginally contested between Kingstonian & AFC | Wimbledon, but since the 2009 edition AFC Wimbledon ha |
until it was bettered two years later by AFC | Wimbledon, who competed in the Isthmian League at the |
ington defeated Blue Square Premier side AFC | Wimbledon in the 3rd Round of the FA Trophy. |
In June 2004 Naisbitt joined AFC | Wimbledon, leaving to rejoin Cambridge City in October |
season with another six league goals for AFC | Wimbledon from five starts and seven substitute appear |
Fisher Athletic and Eastleigh, he joined AFC | Wimbledon. |
day in a 4-1 victory over league leaders AFC | Wimbledon. |
St Albans City, Clacton Town, Brentford, AFC | Wimbledon and Wivenhoe Town. |
r in an FA Cup first round match against AFC | Wimbledon, which Wycombe went on to win 4-1. |
the end of the 2007-08 season on loan at AFC | Wimbledon. |
On 3 August 2010, Jones signed for AFC | Wimbledon, the reformation of his former youth club. |
f of the season there before signing for AFC | Wimbledon on 31 March 2009. |
ayed for the "masters" team representing AFC | Wimbledon. |
n training with Conference National side AFC | Wimbledon, signing on 4 August 2009. |
empstead Town, Cheshunt, Dover Athletic, AFC | Wimbledon, Bromley, Harrow Borough, Burnham and Farnbo |
) is an English footballer who plays for AFC | Wimbledon as a midfielder. |
rshot Town, Crawley Town, Sutton United, AFC | Wimbledon, Harrow Borough, Hemel Hempstead Town and No |
When AFC | Wimbledon was formed it affiliated to both the London |
r newly-appointed manager Dave Anderson, AFC | Wimbledon took their form into the next season - they |
AFC | Wimbledon have played at the stadium since they were f |
During this season, AFC | Wimbledon set a new record for the longest run of unbe |
istent good performances earning him the AFC | Wimbledon Young Player of the Year Award for both the |
ith Woking's youth team before moving to AFC | Wimbledon and he also had a brief stint on loan to Win |
several non-league clubs (most recently AFC | Wimbledon and Welling United) he signed with Cray Wand |
that year she became a senior coach for AFC | Wimbledon Ladies. |
ry 2010, Gwillim agreed a loan deal with AFC | Wimbledon, playing with them in the 2011 Conference pl |
When he was at AFC | Wimbledon, Sheerin facetitiously commented on the club |
Second - foundation of AFC | Wimbledon (2002) |
r who currently plays as a left back for AFC | Wimbledon, on loan from Dagenham & Redbridge. |
English footballer currently playing for AFC | Wimbledon. |
ing in a 4-1 victory over league leaders AFC | Wimbledon. |
009, it was announced that he had joined AFC | Wimbledon on a short term contract, with a view to a l |
p purposes, was a football match between AFC | Wimbledon and Luton Town on 21 May 2011 at the City of |
to Isthmian League Premier Division side AFC | Wimbledon, for a month. |
12 season is the tenth in the history of AFC | Wimbledon and second as a fully professional team. |
kubu signed for Conference National side AFC | Wimbledon, he played in the 2011 conference play off f |
rted the 2008-09 season as a trialist at AFC | Wimbledon. |
n loan with Blue Square Conference side, AFC | Wimbledon. |
Godfrey was signed by AFC | Wimbledon manager Terry Brown on 24 June 2008 from loc |
Eames took control of AFC | Wimbledon in 2002, before being suspended in February |
Redbridge, Barnet, Farnborough Town and AFC | Wimbledon. |
11 season is the ninth in the history of AFC | Wimbledon, their third season in the Football Conferen |
January 2011, Hylton agreed to sign for AFC | Wimbledon, almost being signed by manager Terry Brown |
November 13, 2004 - AFC | Wimbledon sets a United Kingdom record for consecutive |
tart of October to extend that lead over AFC | Wimbledon to three points. |
Cumbers made his debut for AFC | Wimbledon on 9 February 2008 in the 2-0 win over Harro |
0 after extra time with fellow finalists AFC | Wimbledon, eventually losing 4-3 in a penalty shootout |
kman signed for Conference National club AFC | Wimbledon on 1 June 2010, and made his debut in their |
footballer who plays as a midfielder for AFC | Wimbledon. |
midfielder for Conference National club AFC | Wimbledon and Wales under-19s. |
Kingstonian FC but is currently owned by AFC | Wimbledon having been purchased from the previous owne |
AFC | Wimbledon won the match 4-3 in a penalty shootout foll |
Today, Guy is the President of AFC | Wimbledon, the supporter-owned club which represents W |
47, the French Championships were held after | Wimbledon. |
atch was at Bath on August 13th 1988 against | Wimbledon. |
's managers and scored just one goal against | Wimbledon from nine league games, including two starts |
first-team debut on 24 January 1987 against | Wimbledon. |
th in the First Division - the first against | Wimbledon, the second against Crystal Palace. |
l he sustained a serious knee injury against | Wimbledon on 30 September 1989 which ended his career |
mbered for his magnificent solo goal against | Wimbledon in a 3-2 away win on 3 October 1992, which w |
what would be the Championship today against | Wimbledon FC where he saved a 75th minute penalty to a |
Forest in 1999, where he scored once against | Wimbledon in 43 league games. |
e Season in March 2000 with a volley against | Wimbledon, which is still considered among the best go |
good performance in the 2-0 home win against | Wimbledon, displaying his tough tackling, no-nonsense |
e other was scored in a 4-0 home win against | Wimbledon in the 2nd round of the League Cup in season |
ed his famous goal from the midfield against | Wimbledon on 17 August 1996, he did so in boots custom |
king his league bow two months later against | Wimbledon. |
d, Leeds United, Blackpool, Crewe Alexandra, | Wimbledon, Grays Athletic, Carlisle United, Bolton Wan |
BC, covering mainly golf and rugby, but also | Wimbledon and The Boat Race. |
(Romford), J.K. Wright (Yorkshire Amateurs, | Wimbledon, Dulwich Hamlet) |
He was hence a hugely popular choice among | Wimbledon fans when appointed as President of AFC Wimb |
1 in junior doubles, winning French Open and | Wimbledon in 1997 partnering with Cara Black. |
porting events that include the Olympics and | Wimbledon Hugh married in 1999 and has lived in Cambri |
ater in 1927 he would also cover cricket and | Wimbledon. |
, Huddersfield Town, Sheffield Wednesday and | Wimbledon as well as our local senior teams Plymouth A |
nnection between Dundonald Road Tramstop and | Wimbledon main line stations. |
US Open champion, Bill Tilden, and | Wimbledon champion, Fred Perry, entertained the crowds |
covered the World Series, the World Cup and | Wimbledon. |
and 1996 Summer Olympics as well as golf and | Wimbledon. |
nalist at the U.S. Championships in 1965 and | Wimbledon in 1967. |
Barnes to the north, Putney to the east and | Wimbledon Common to the south. |
time Noades purchased Milton Keynes City and | Wimbledon directors including Sam Hammam, Bernie Colem |
station in Merton on the Tooting, Merton and | Wimbledon Railway. |
ith Larisa Savchenko, at the French Open and | Wimbledon Championships. |
s BBC sports coverage of Rugby, Football and | Wimbledon. |
, he had trials in England with Millwall and | Wimbledon, but was not offered a contract. |
n Rafael Nadal against French top player and | Wimbledon semi-finalist Richard Gasquet. |
ly 100 league games for both Fulham F.C. and | Wimbledon F.C. |
st posts were curacies at Dulwich Common and | Wimbledon. |
o played club cricket for East Grinstead and | Wimbledon. |
District Line and is between Southfields and | Wimbledon stations. |
ton, South London on the Tooting, Merton and | Wimbledon Railway and now a tram stop on the Croydon T |
the finals of both the U.S. Open in 1946 and | Wimbledon in 1947. |
, Guildford, Kingston, Redhill, Surbiton and | Wimbledon. |
nd network, situated between East Putney and | Wimbledon Park on the Wimbledon branch of the District |
007 saw her win both the Australian Open and | Wimbledon doubles with Cara Black while in 2008 she re |
ancied London rivals Queens Park Rangers and | Wimbledon - and also had to endure the loss of Paul Me |
the second round at both the French Open and | Wimbledon. |
cluding two grand slams, Australian Open and | Wimbledon Championships, and also tournaments in Paris |
ld featured World No. 1, Australian Open and | Wimbledon winner Roger Federer, French Open champion a |
he management of Watford, Crystal Palace and | Wimbledon, and was caretaker manager of Plymouth Argyl |
assic, the Hastings Direct International and | Wimbledon after she was given a wild card into each of |
contract dispute between Birmingham City and | Wimbledon in 2002. |
gue clubs based in London include Thames and | Wimbledon. |
otspur, Coventry City, Manchester United and | Wimbledon. |
UK for the Hull Vikings, Belle Vue Aces and | Wimbledon Dons. |
2 tph via Richmond, Kingston and | Wimbledon |
year that Martina Hingis won the French and | Wimbledon Junior titles), Trudi is a doubles specialis |
r injury, Moore won both the French Open and | Wimbledon junior doubles titles with Slovenia's Polona |
d Monte Carlo winner Juan Carlos Ferrero and | Wimbledon champion Roger Federer. |
well as loan spells at Sheffield United and | Wimbledon. |
o, UEFA Champions League, Premier League and | Wimbledon Championships. |
n at both the Australasian Championships and | Wimbledon multiple times. |
er Ivan Lendl, Brussels titlist, US Open and | Wimbledon defending champion Boris Becker and Australi |
red only scored past Sheffield Wednesday and | Wimbledon. |
a central defender for Tottenham Hotspur and | Wimbledon in the Football League. |
the U.S. Championships in 1915 and 1919, and | Wimbledon and the World Hard Court Championship (Clay) |
career he played for IK Start, Molde FK, and | Wimbledon. |
hips, the World Gymnastics Championships and | Wimbledon. |
Also present were French Open and | Wimbledon doubles finalist Ai Sugiyama, Guangzhou titl |
1907: Malden to Raynes Park and | Wimbledon. |
tadia in London, besides Romford Stadium and | Wimbledon Stadium, from an original 33. |
uarter-final between Sheffield Wednesday and | Wimbledon before retiring at the end of the 1996-97 ca |
Two run via Richmond, Kingston and | Wimbledon |
feasibility studies of both Plough Lane and | Wimbledon Stadium. |
hundred (except Barnes, Merton, Mortlake and | Wimbledon) was included in 1829 in the Metropolitan Po |
erfinals at the Australian Open in 1984, and | Wimbledon in 1985, 1983 & 1982. |
Kingston-upon-Thames, Reigate, Richmond, and | Wimbledon; |
sey, Epsom, Guildford, Kingston, Reigate and | Wimbledon. |
aynes Park, Trinty, Village, West Barnes and | Wimbledon Park. |
such as the Olympics, Commonwealth Games and | Wimbledon. |
hips, the 1958 Australian Championships, and | Wimbledon in 1961, when she was 29 years old and parti |
uding Liverpool F.C, Birmingham City F.C and | Wimbledon. |
He had loan spells at Colchester, QPR and | Wimbledon (where he scored once against Crewe Alexandr |
ments twice, the Australian Open in 1987 and | Wimbledon in 1989. |
nd will also commentate on The Boat Race and | Wimbledon. |
uarterfinals of both the Australian Open and | Wimbledon, and reached his second Grand Slam final in |
ast and south-east, Mitcham to the south and | Wimbledon to the west. |
e, Craigavon, Ireland from 1887 to 1889, and | Wimbledon College, Wimbledon, London. |
former England cricket captain Bob Wyatt and | Wimbledon ladies single champion Maud Watson. |
4 trains per hour run via Kingston and | Wimbledon |
including loses in both the French Open and | Wimbledon qualifying. |
s former clubs include Preston North End and | Wimbledon. |
2 Railway Clearing House map of lines around | Wimbledon Park railway station. |
nues to perform a wide range of plays around | Wimbledon. |
Kinnear continued in his role as | Wimbledon until he suffered a heart attack before a le |
do branding at various tennis events such as | Wimbledon. |
ad trials with UK professional teams such as | Wimbledon FC, Crystal Palace FC, Blackburn Rovers and |
Dons in 2003, when they were still known as | Wimbledon, having previously been on loan with Brentfo |
last Games were in Sydneyin 2000, as well as | Wimbledon tennis championships, heavyweight world titl |
ed TV slots on major sporting events such as | Wimbledon and a number of Formula One races as well as |
season for her old club, who became known as | Wimbledon Ladies in 1991. |
After beginning as a youth player at | Wimbledon, Ahmed signed a professional contract with W |
ason, before breaking into the first-team at | Wimbledon in the following season. |
eing appointed Academy Technical Director at | Wimbledon in February 2003. |
Away from the ice, she also played tennis at | Wimbledon. |
round of the US Open in 1983 and 1984 and at | Wimbledon in 1984. |
In 1965 he reached the quarterfinals at | Wimbledon. |
mpionship (with Betty Nuthall), and twice at | Wimbledon in 1935 and 1936 (with Kay Stammers). |
At | Wimbledon 2009 he powered through the first two rounds |
rnaments came in reaching the semi-finals at | Wimbledon in 1982 and the Australian Open in 1983. |
Hawkins came up through the youth system at | Wimbledon. |
His best performance at | Wimbledon was reaching the second round on three occas |
Buchholz won the boy's singles title at | Wimbledon and Roland Garros in 1958, and at the Austra |
n Helen's mother and Mrs. Evans-Mawington at | Wimbledon Common over which of their kin has volunteer |
e was runner-up in the 1988 mixed doubles at | Wimbledon, partnering Kelly Jones. |
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